El Cedral

El Cedral

El Cedral

El Cedral, a village on the southwest side of Cozumel, is home to the island’s oldest Mayan ruins, dating back to AD 800. Spanish explorers first discovered the site in 1518, and it was officially recognized as the island’s first city in 1847. Today, El Cedral consists of a small, close-knit community with quaint houses and farms. The village also hosts an annual festival, adding a vibrant cultural element to its historical significance. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins and experience the living traditions of this enduring community.

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