Cozumel, Q.R. — The island of Cozumel once again has Green Angel assistance. On June 16, island mayor Juanita Alonso Marrufo announced the reinstatement of the agency.
Mexico’s Green Angels Tourist Services were reactivated on instructions from the Secretary of Tourism of the Government of Mexico, Miguel Torruco Marqués.
The General Director of Ángeles Verdes Tourist Services, Alejandro Zúñiga Bernal, held a meeting with Cozumel City Council, headed by Juanita Alonso Marrufo, to coordinate the reactivation of its operations on the island.
Zúñiga Bernal said that as part of the strategies to strengthen road tourism in the state of Quintana Roo, a Collaboration Agreement will be signed with the Cozumel City Council to reactivate the Services of the General Directorate of Tourist Services Ángeles Verdes, which are a important element for tourists who visit the island.
“After seven years of not having a Ángeles Verdes presence on the island of Cozumel, services are reactivated in the preamble to the 2023 summer vacation season, thanks to the close collaboration of the head of the Ministry of Tourism (Sectur) and the Mayor,” Torruco Marqués said in a statement.
The Emergency Center was inaugurated in the beach area, which will generate positive synergies in conjunction with Ángeles Verdes for timely attention to tourists. Alejandro Zúñiga Bernal reported that coverage will be provided on a 63-kilometer-long circuit that will be attended by two units from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. all 365 days a year.