Isla Mujeres is a beautiful, peaceful paradise just across the Bahia de Mujeres (Bay of Women) from Cancun, Mexico. Isla Mujeres is more laid-back and tranquil than Cancun, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to do, it just means you can do nothing at all or fill your day with water sports, shopping, exploring and making new friends in that special atmosphere that is Isla Mujeres.
Known for beautiful white sand beaches, calm crystal clear turquoise waters and the friendliest locals in the Mexican Caribbean. Isla’s diversity, from the fisherman, artists and musicians to divers, chefs and ex-pats, make up a community unlike any other. With the beauty of the Caribbean, the heritage of the Mayans, and the easygoing charm of the people, Isla Mujeres has become a haven for people from all over the world.
Playa Norte (North Beach) is considered on of the best beaches in all of Mexico. The soft white sand, palm trees and water so blue the sky looks pale, make it the perfect place to relax and unwind from the rigors of life.
MUSA is an innovative project designed to counteract the effects of climate change on our oceans and reef systems. The sculptures change overtime, as coral grows and marine life establishes itself.
Located at the southern tip of Isla where the rising sun first touches Mexican soil. Discover the natural reefs, enjoy the many water activities and view the breathtaking cliffs.
Built by the famous pirate Fermin Mundaca, the Hacienda includes ruins, winding paths through the shady grounds and a solar clock garden dedicated to La Triguena.
A govenment and privatly funded sea turtle sanctuary located on Sac Bajo. The aquarium houses a variety of sea life from tropical fish to seahorses and manta rays.