Today the statistics for Isla Mujeres are unchanged with 226 positives, 20 deaths and 189 recovered. On the national map for 12/3, the municipality reports 124 negatives and 152 suspicious. The geoportal still has data for 12/3 and reports one active case in colonia El Canotal.
From the City (Ayuntamiento de Isla Mujeres)
Tomorrow, Dec. 5th, the "tianguistas fijos" (similar to a flea market/bazaar--a covered, open-air market with fixed booths) will reopen their booths with sanitary protocols for entry including sanitizing gel, mandatory, correct use of face masks and healthy distancing. City officials met with the tianguistas to discuss these protocols to care for everyone's health and reopening for economic recovery.
Clean & disinfect your work area and your items frequently to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
The Productive Tourist Program of Isla Mujeres "Adventura Ixchel" was implemented and its Management Board was sworn in by the municipal Director of Tourism, Gustavo Rodriguez Orozco, representing the Mayor. This is part of the strategic work being done to maintain the momentum and consolidation of Isla Mujeres as a very safe tourist destination, with a modern, competitive and orderly administration that offers its inhabitants the conditions for a worthy, safe and peaceful life and a unique and enriching experience to its visitors. He said the economic recovery of the municipality is on a good course, reactivating in an orderly and responsible manner, and that the tourism service providers and business sector must continue to do well. He said, ′′We have a mix of youth and experience which will definitely bear fruit and be very productive for our municipality which is reactivating responsibly."He also spoke about the importance of the various public and private sectors working together toward a sustained, dynamic and lasting economic growth, raising the quality of life for the islanders.
In addition to swearing-in the members of the Board, they conducted a workshop in coordination with FONATUR on Methodology for the formation of tourism investment projects.
The municipal representatives for the 5th Quintana Roo Youth Congress were chosen. They are Abileni Patron Pech, who will represent the municipality in youth congress, with a proposed bill on the disclosure of human rights, and Karla Torres Paredes, will do so in the internal meeting of the Electoral Institute of Quintana Roo (IEQROO), with a proposed bill on special education issues, encompassing inclusion.
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Four rentals with large glass doors overlooking our white
sand beach and
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neighborhood of Bachilleres,
convenient to downtown
or
the colonias, yet
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Free
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portable beach
chairs, beach towels,
washer & dryer, loungers, shared bikes, BBQ grill, and safes. Panoramic
views from the
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the white sand backyard-beach, overlooking the Caribbean sea. Downtown
is ~ a mile away; we're on
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Monthly Discounts
Fine dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. We provide a list of links & direction to over 20 eateries within ten minutes walk, including Mango Cafe, Mike's Pizza, Brisas, Rosa Sirena, Coco Jaguar, Manolitos, La Chatita, Green Verde, Kash Kechen Chuc, and the large department store-grocery Chedraui & the local craft brewery. Visit marinas, bars, & beach clubs that are minutes away by bike or on foot. Attend Yoga classes a couple villas away at Casa Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks away in the village, as well as a variety of other stores.
```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````Full moon Nov 30 Monday 6:28p
Dec 1-Tuesday at 7:15p
Dec 2 Wednesday at 8:06p
Dec 3 Thursday at 9:01p
Dec 4 Friday at 9:58p
Sunrise 7:08-7:24 (beginning vs end of month)
Sunset 6:04-6:16
Public events have been suspended due to C-19. Holidays have featured online competitions and events.
The
usual Patron Saint festivities from late November until her Día de la
Inmaculada Concepcion on December 8th are suspended, but the priest will
celebrate a Mass with a holy rosary each day for each of the groups and
organizations, according to a schedule.
Saturday, Dec. 12 Dia de Guadalupe, Patron Saint of Mexico
Sunday,
Dec 13-14 Peaking of the Geminid meteor shower--This is one of the two
best showers of the year (the other is August Perseids). The sky will be
dark all night (new moon) & the largest numbers will be visible
around 2a (when the radiant point is highest in the sky). But you should
see them from mid evening until dawn, weather permitting. There should
be a 'smattering' of meters the nights before & after, and it builds
to a peak the week before. This shower features meteors that tend to be
bold, white and quick, with up to 50-150 per hour when peaking in
optimal conditions, like this year's moonless sky. On Dec. 11,12,13, the
slender lunar crescent and planet Venus will rise in the eastern sky at
or near dawn.
Posadas Navidenas Dec 16-24 will presumably be suspended along with the two decorated Caravans.
Monday, Dec. 21-Solstice
Tuesday, Dec 22-Dark predawn hours-Ursid Meteors (active Dec 17-26, much less than Geminids)
Thursday, Dec. 24 Noche Buena--Many families celebrate, so some businesses may close early and the last ferry crossing could be suspended, as well as the first one on Christmas morning.
Friday, Dec 25- Christmas
Dec 27-Jan 10-Quadrantid meteors, which will peak Jan 2-3, but the moon will interfere.
Monday, Dec 28-Dia de los Santos Innocentes--Similar to "April Fool's Day"
Thursday, Dec 31-New Year's Eve events will presumably be digital & public events suspended.
Sources for Weather Information:
LINK to Civil Protection Q Roo weather bulletin (Spanish)
LINK to Mexico National Weather Service (Spanish)
LINK to satellite images for the Mexico National Weather Service
LINK to GOES East Band 16 GIF (animation)
LINK to a private weather station on Isla Mujeres
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