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Information about Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Isla Mujeres Mexico hotels Isla Mujeres is a privileged place with a unique natural and cultural wealth in Mexico. Located just a few miles from the shore of Cancun, in the Quintana Roo State. This beautiful island combines the beauty of the Caribbean, the dense tropical jungle and the wonderful heritage of the Mayan civilization. It stands out as one of Mexico's natural treasures, a truly delightful paradise on earth.

In addition to its beaches and the stunning natural architecture of its cliffs, Isla Mujeres has archaeological vestiges and marine parks with incredible natural reefs. Visiting Isla Mujeres is like discovering a magic world which all visitors would like to call their second home. Isla Mujeres is fascination at first sight, since no one escapes from the natural beauty of the island and the charm of the Caribbean. On Isla Mujeres, many different worlds are combined by a common factor: the genuine flavor of the Mexican Caribbean. Come on and experience it!

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Activities & attractions in Isla Mujeres
Isla Mujeres offers unique options for water activities, from windsurfing to admiring the wonderful coral reefs while snorkeling, to diving the underwater paradise of El Garrafon National Park, the impressive cave of the sleeping sharks and reefs such as Farito, Islaché and Manchones. On the white and fine sand beaches of Playa Norte, you can enjoy the air, the sun and the water, and it is a perfect place for those who practice yoga, since at dawn they can get full of energy and at sunset a complete peace invades them. On the other end of the island, on a cliff known as Punta Sur, there is a temple the Maya used to worship goddess Ixchel. Furthermore, Isla Mujeres has a continental part with a new development, Costa Mujeres; El Meco, a Mayan archaeological site and Boca Iglesias, the birthplace of this tourist destination.

Beaches of Isla Mujeres
From dawn to dusk, the beaches offer the tourists a wonderful view of white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Playa Norte. A white-sand beach that invites you to swim, practice watersports, get a tan, sleep in hammocks under a coconut tree and enjoy the fresh seafood sold here. The most spectacular and splendid sunsets can be seen from this beautiful beach.

Playa Paraíso, Playa Lancheros and Playa Indios. These beaches are located on the bay of Mujeres, on the western side of the island. There you can enjoy a rich and varied seafood dinner, such as the famous “tikin-xic”. You can also buy handicrafts and folk clothing, take a photo with nurse sharks, swim and snorkel and enjoy the variety of marine species we have. We are not responsible for heart attacks caused by such beauty.

Ecoturism in Isla Mujeres
On Isla Mujeres, ecotourism is an active part of the tourist industry, where you can find places for nature and adventure lovers. You can visit protected areas such as Contoy Island or the Birds' Island, where you will learn how to respect the environment, since it is a natural reserve that has become the most important home to marine birds on the Mexican Caribbean. You can enjoy the adventure of ecotourism by visiting diving sites such as the Cave of the Sleeping Sharks, Cuevones, Half Moon and Barracuda Valley, which will provide an unforgettable experience and your best adventure ever.

Water activities at Isla Mujeres
The different companies located on Isla Mujeres beaches offer all the equipment necessary for water sports, and a wonderful opportunity to live the most exciting marine experience and take a close look at fabulous coral formations, as well as a wide variety of multicolored fish. Isla Mujeres has water activities for all ages. You can rent beach toys, kayaks and snorkel equipment. In the turquoise crystal clear waters you can sail, fish or even swim with dolphins and sharks. Isla has something for everybody. Explore the natural wonders of the Mexican Caribbean.

Scuba diving in Isla Mujeres
Isla Mujeres is famous for its extraordinary diving sites, especially El Garrafón, Farito and Manchones. Thanks to its crystal-clear waters, it is possible to admire the marine fauna and corals that range from three to five meters high. Around the island, there are several attractive sites for diving, such as The Cross of the Bay, Los Cuevones, Lavandera Reef and the Cave of the Sleeping Sharks. These reefs are excellent both for beginner and advanced divers, since the sea is calm and the water very clear.

Fishing in Isla Mujeres
Discover how exciting fishing can be, enjoy the beautiful Caribbean sea, a good catch, the turquoise blue waters around Contoy are excellent for fishing; even beginners can be sure to catch a barracuda on their way to the island. Fishing is an experience not to be missed, since you have the opportunity to catch marine species such as marlin, dorado, wahoo and much more. On Isla Mujeres there are several international fishing tournaments every year.

Turtle Farm
Isla Mujeres has been home to the giant sea turtles that lay their eggs on its soft sand from May to September. During many years, sea turtles were killed for their meat, shell and eggs, but now they are protected by Mexican Federal Laws. Eggs are deposited in protected areas to keep them safe from predators. After they are born, the turtles are transferred to ponds and then taken to the sea by the local school children and tourists who help them return to their natural habitat.

Seeing hundreds of sea turtles that survive thanks to the care and love of the islanders is a unique experience and an example for the rest of the world. Isla Mujeres' turtle farm is located on the southern part of the island, and supported by Mexican government and private funds.

Sleeping Sharks
About 50 years ago, a young man from the island, Carlos García Castilla, found a deep cave in the sea where the sharks entered, but did not get out. Curiosity made him dive about 65 feet and he found out that the sharks were sleeping with their eyes wide open. He had just discovered the cave of the sleeping sharks, located 30 minutes by boat from the island, where you can watch the strange phenomenon of the sharks that remain motionless for hours. It is an excellent place to practice high level diving and witness this astounding natural feat.

Cruising in a golf cart in Isla Mujeres
The most common means of transportation on Isla Mujeres, you can rent them to visit downtown Isla Mujeres and the whole island. They are very comfortable and will take you wherever you want. In downtown Isla Mujeres, there are several places to rent golf carts.

Boat tours
The boat tours will allow you to discover interesting places close to the island and admire beautiful corals and a great variety of marine species. Boat tours are ideal to practice snorkeling, get to know nurse sharks and try Isla Mujeres´ official specialty, a delicious and traditional fish recipe, “Tikinxic”. Boats leave all day long from the fishing cooperatives along Rueda Medina, the island’s main street.

Shopping at Isla Mujeres
For those who love shopping, Isla Mujeres has a great variety of regional handicrafts, as well as from the rest of the country, in addition to sophisticated jewelry stores. There is a lot to see on the island, including small handicrafts shops inside hotels and restaurants. In downtown Isla Mujeres you will find jewelry stores, boutiques and souvenirs on almost every corner. You can explore the town on a motorcycle or golf cart.

Night life
After admiring the unique beauty of the sunset on Isla Mujeres and practiced all your favorite sports and activities, it is time to enjoy exciting nightlife, in places with a Caribbean and magic touch that make them unforgettable. Some of the great places to find a great night party are: Nitrox, The great place to dance all night at Vicente Guerrero Avenue, Kokonuts, A very popular place among tourists and locals, located at Hidalgo Ave. in Plaza Isla Mujeres, La Adelita, A very Mexican place, tequila and mariachis at Hidalgo Ave., downtown, Buho´s, located on Playa Norte, a great place for Happy Hour, Jax Bar & Grill, A great place to watch the sunset lunch and dinner at Rueda Medina Ave., Faynes, A very popular place for tourists and locals alike, at Hidalgo Ave., Playa Sol, One of the best places on the beach. Located at the beginning of Playa Norte and Tequila Sunrice, Enjoy live music and lots of fun on the corner of Hidalgo Ave. and Matamoros St.


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