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We'll be adding
links to island attractions, hotels and such.
Important
Phone Numbers
Police Station
...84-19-13
Fire Department ...84-12-02
Red Cross ...84-16-16
American Hospital ...84-61-33
Total Assist Hospital ...84-80-17
Immigration ...84-14-04
State Tourism Office ...84-80-73
Post Office ...84-14-18
Dive Emergency
Services
Divers Alert
Network (DAN) http://www.diversalertnetwork.org/
Recompression
Chamber - Cozumel BUCEO MEDICO MEXICANO (BMM)
http://www.sssnetwork.com/mexico/cozumel.htm
Recompression
Chamber - BMM - Playa del Carmen
http://www.sssnetwork.com/mexico/playa.htm
Recompression
Chamber - BMM - Cancun
http://www.sssnetwork.com/mexico/cancun.htm
Hotel
Information
"Villa
Dzul-Ha" private home on the beach between the Presidente
and Chankanaab
Map
of Beachfront Hotels (Caleta Harbor is that little indentation
just above the red dot for the Presidente Intercontinental)
Community
Assistance
You don't have
to stay in Cozumel for very long to recognize that tourism is a
major industry here. From unrest in the Middle East, spiking gas
prices, to Hurricanes Emily and Wilma in 2005, if World Affairs
cause tourists to stay home, the local economy feels the change
immediately. When you can't come visite, here are some other ways
to help support this beautiful island.
Red
Cross of Cozumel accepts donations of money, medicines, medical
supplies, and medical journals. All donations are 100% tax deductible.
Share
Your Heart On your next dive trip bring usable clothing, school
supplies and essentials which are collected and delivered to the
needy. Contributions can also be made through a California address.
Cozumel
SPCA offers spay/neuter programs and will help you take a new
pet home with you.
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