Isla Mujeres Visitors Guide
Isla Mujeres Visitors Guide
How to Get There, What to Do & More
Updated April 2021
Welcome to Isla Mujeres
Breathe it in… the salty air, the wafting of floral incense, the deep sweetness of tropical flora and fauna…exhale slowly. You have arrived in Isla Mujeres.
A beautiful tropical island in the Caribbean Sea, Isla Mujeres is a magical destination for travelers of all ilks. With turquoise waters, beaches and boats aplenty, Mujeres is sure to give you chills from its stunning beauty. Here is our guide to Isla Mujeres!
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A Bit Of History
This idyllic, tiny island has been held in high esteem and cherished for centuries. Revered by the Maya as a holy place, it continues to be celebrated by locals and tourists alike. The history of the island dates back 1500 years when it was the sanctuary for the Mayan goddess Ixchel, known as the goddess of the moon, happiness, medicine and fertility. A temple to honor Ixchel was known to exist on the southern tip of the island and doubled as a lighthouse for those who would come to worship or harvest salt. The island remained a Mayan sanctuary until it was “discovered” by Francisco Fernández de Córdoba in 1517.
Isla Mujeres Today
These days, Isla Mujeres is celebrated as a different kind of sanctuary. One that provides a calm serenity from the intensity and party culture of its neighbor across the bay, Cancun. The tranquil environment, charming people, gorgeous beaches and of course, delectable food are a warm welcome for all who visit. Although most visitors only come for a day, there are more than enough activities to keep people of all ages entertained for several days.
Where Is Isla Mujeres?

Isla Mujeres is a small island just off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula—directly across the water from Cancun.
Located on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef (the second-longest coral reef system in the world), Isla Mujeres is in a perfect spot for turquoise Caribbean waters, white sand beaches, and world-class diving and snorkeling. This is DEFINITELY the island life!
How To Get To Isla Mujeres
There are a few ways to get to Isla Mujeres. Note that many larger hotels in Isla Mujeres provide free transportation to town, so check ahead before planning alternative transportation.
By Ferry
From the Cancun bus station you can take a taxi (around $5 USD) to the Puerto Juárez ferry terminal or, if you are up for a more local experience, you can catch the “Ruta 13” bus that will drop you off at Puerto Juárez near the ferry dock. This is far and away the most economical way for one or two people.
Once in Puerto Juarez, buy your tickets at the Gran Puerto Cancun (Ultramar) ferry dock. You can buy a one-way ticket for 160 pesos or round-trip ticket for 300 pesos. The boats leave every half hour from 5:00 am until 9:30 pm and every hour after that. The crossing takes about 15 minutes.
By Catamaran Day Cruise
Throughout Cancun & Playa del Carmen you can book a day trip to Isla Mujeres. These fun boats take you out on beautiful catamarans for a whole day of snorkeling and cruising. Full-day trips typically include all-day rum punch and buffet lunch on Isla Mujeres. Bring Sunblock!
The boats will visit Isla Mujeres, but you will have a very limited time to explore the island. If you only have one day to visit the island this can be a fun adventure, but if you have more time, we recommend spending a night or two on the island.

For more transportation information, check out our Getting Around The Yucatan Guide
What To Do In Isla Mujeres
Isla Mujeres Top Highlights
There is plenty to do on Isla Mujeres. From relaxing to getting into adventure, you’re sure to find something amazing to do. Here are some of our favorite recommendations.
1. Swim & Snorkel At The Beaches
If it is pure relaxation you are seeking, Isla Mujeres has you covered. Easily laze away the day in a hammock at one of several beach clubs, splash around in the gorgeous sea, sip on a refreshing beverage in a coconut or get a massage at a pop-up stand on the beach. Your beachside options are endless. Playa Norte is possibly the most famous beach on the island.
2. Visit A Turtle Sanctuary
Tortugranja is a government-owned Turtle Sanctuary and hatchery for endangered sea turtles. The sanctuary helps to breed the turtles, rehabilitate sick or injured turtles and occasionally other marine animals and prepare them for release back into the wild. When available, you may also have the opportunity to purchase food for the turtles and feed them from a distance. A treasure of an experience.
3. See An Underwater Sculpture Garden
Go on a diving or snorkeling expedition to nearby MUSA Underwater Sculpture Park. Possibly the largest underwater sculpture project in the world, MUSA is home to over 500 sculptures of people, animals, cars, and so much more. Envisioned as an artificial reef, the sculptures are now growing plants and coral on them giving an otherworldly quality to the experience.
4. Parque De Los Suenos at Kin Ha
Looking for something a bit more adventurous? Diving, snorkeling, ziplining, boating, and everything in between are always on offer here. No matter where your mood guides you, you won’t be disappointed. This unique and wonderful beach club also has several terraced pools to relax and look out at the sea. The entrance fee gives you access to everything you may need such as lockers, towels and washroom facilities. Food and beverages are at an additional fee.
5. Garrafon De Castilla
This off the beaten path place to swim, sun and snorkel is a perfect place to relax. A spectacular setting, soft sand, lounge chairs and just the right number of amenities. With very affordable prices and few crowds, this may become your favorite place to snorkel on the island.
*DO NOT CONFUSE THIS with the Garrafon National Reef Park, which is an entertainment center that uses captive animals to entertain tourists. Not to mention houses said animals in the tiniest of cages. We at Island Life do not support such places because we feel places like these are unethical and we love animals.
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