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At the south end of downtown's El Centro neigbhorhood, a 7 block walk from the downtown plaza and ferry pier, you'll find the old cemetary. Walk down the waterfront to the Post Office. Turn up Calle 7 and walk one block up to Avenida 5. |
With your back to the ocean, turn right on Avenida 5 and, down the street, you'll see the big iron gates of El Cementerio. It's always interesting to see how the various crypts are painted and decorated.
| And if you're visiting at the end of October during the Day of the Day holiday, you'll see families sweeping out the family crypt, lighting votary candles and bringing in fresh flowers. |
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And if you happen to be on the island on a Sunday evening, try to hit the downtown, pedestrian-only plaza between 8 and 9 PM. There is often some kind of free event going on here on Sunday evenings. Sometimes its live music and dancing, other times a beauty pageant, a children's show. A religious pageant. You just never know. But it's a great place to people watch and mingle with regular Cozumelenos who come out in droves. |