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Plan language: MagyarThe top things to do in Isla Mujeres, Mexico center around its Caribbean coastline and ancient Maya heritage. Swim at Playa Norte with its waist-deep turquoise waters stretching 500 meters. Visit Templo de Ixchel at Punta Sur, a 1200-year-old Maya shrine to the moon goddess. Climb El Farito Lighthouse for panoramic views of the island's southern cliffs and the surrounding sea.


North Beach
This stretch of Caribbean shoreline offers some of the softest sand and calmest water you'll ever wade into. Within seconds of stepping off the sand you're floating in warm, crystal-clear turquoise.
Gyors tények: Powdery sand shifts between white and pinkish hues depending on the light and tide. The shallow waters stretch nearly 200 meters out before reaching waist height, making it one of the Caribbean's most swimmable beaches.
Főbb látnivalók: Kiteboarders race across the shallows at sunset, their colorful sails backlit against the horizon. Locals say the beach glows faintly at twilight thanks to bioluminescent plankton stirred up by the gentle waves.


Watch the sunrise from Mexico's easternmost point where two seas collide in turquoise foam. Feel the sea spray on your face as you climb the spiral stairs for a 360-degree view of the reef.
Gyors tények: This small 19th-century lighthouse sits at the southernmost tip of Isla Mujeres, marking the spot where the Caribbean Sea meets the Gulf of Mexico. Its original lens still casts light 15 nautical miles out to sea, guiding ships through the reef-filled waters since 1905.
Főbb látnivalók: At sunrise, the lighthouse casts a long shadow across the rocky Punta Sur cliffs where sea turtles surface for air below. Locals say the original keeper planted the surrounding palm trees in 1910, spacing them precisely so each one catches the morning light through the tower's windows.


Seven kilometers of powdered sand that squeaks beneath your feet. Float in water so clear you'll count the fish circling your toes.
Gyors tények: Powdery white sand meets water in 40 distinct shades of blue here, a color spectrum created by the Gulf of Mexico meeting the Caribbean Sea. Swimmers share these calm waters with sea turtles that glide through the nearby reef just 50 meters offshore.
Főbb látnivalók: Fishermen still pull their boats directly onto this stretch of sand each morning, selling freshly caught ceviche from coolers just steps from where you're floating. The sunsets here turn the thatched palapa roofs into golden silhouettes against a sky that shifts from peach to violet in under 20 minutes.


Powder-soft sand and waist-deep turquoise water stretch for half a kilometer along this Caribbean shore. Float in bathtub-warm shallows with a cold drink in hand and let the afternoon drift away.
Gyors tények: Crystal-clear waters stretch over 2,500 feet along this sandy stretch on the northern shore. Local legend says the gentle surf here was once a favorite spot for pirates seeking calm waters to careen their ships.
Főbb látnivalók: At sunrise the entire beach glows with a soft pink hue, a trick of light bouncing off crushed coral particles mixed into the sand. You can wade out nearly 200 feet before the water reaches your waist, making it feel like you are walking on the surface of a giant turquoise mirror.


Swim alongside dolphins in a natural lagoon with Caribbean water so clear you can see every fin flick. You'll get nose-to-nose with a bottlenose dolphin and feel its smooth, rubbery skin under your hands.
Gyors tények: More than 25 Atlantic bottlenose dolphins live in the protected lagoon here, where the water stays around 78°F year-round. Guests can kiss, hug, and even dance belly-to-belly with these intelligent mammals during the 45-minute interactive sessions.
Főbb látnivalók: The facility sits inside a natural mangrove lagoon with crystal-clear Caribbean water, creating a peaceful sanctuary far from crowded tourist piers. Unlike concrete tank facilities, the dolphins glide through channels lined with mangroves where wild tropical fish sometimes swim alongside guests.


Wander through the haunting ruins of a pirate's ill-fated love story hidden in the jungle. You'll explore crumbling stone buildings, a grand archway, and wild overgrowth that feels straight out of a swashbuckling legend.
Gyors tények: Pirate Fermín Mundaca built this sprawling estate in the 1860s to impress a local woman known as La Trigueña, who never returned his affection. The abandoned ruins now sprawl over 20 acres of jungle, with a grand archway, a former slave market, and a zoo-like enclosure that once held exotic animals.
Főbb látnivalók: Look closely at the crumbling main entrance: carved into the stone is a pirate's face and a skull and crossbones, Mundaca's personal signature left behind like a taunt to time. The eerie silence of the overgrown gardens makes it feel less like a tourist stop and more like stumbling onto a forgotten movie set where pirates once plotted.


Swim alongside dozens of gentle nurse sharks in crystal-clear Caribbean shallows with no cages or barriers. Wade into waist-deep turquoise water and feel the rush as 10-foot sharks brush past your legs.
Gyors tények: Home to dozens of nurse sharks that swim in crystal-clear shallow waters, this natural inlet connects directly to the Caribbean Sea through underground channels. The sharks here are non-aggressive bottom-dwellers that grow up to 14 feet long, yet they spend most of their day resting peacefully in the warm, sandy shallows.
Főbb látnivalók: Unlike anywhere else in the Caribbean, you can stand waist-deep in turquoise water while nurse sharks glide between your legs without any cages or barriers between you. The inlet's unique geography creates a natural nursery where these sharks return year after year, some recognizable by their distinct markings and scars.
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Cocada is a sweet coconut candy that is incredibly popular on Isla Mujeres. Vendors sell it from beachside stalls, and it is often made fresh daily using local coconuts.

This simple yet iconic treat features fresh mango slices dusted with chili powder and salt. It perfectly captures the sweet and spicy balance loved across the Yucatan Peninsula.

Marquesitas are crispy rolled crepes filled with shredded Edam cheese and sweet toppings like Nutella or cajeta. They originated in the Yucatan and are a beloved street food on Isla Mujeres.

Tikin Xic is a traditional Mayan dish of fish marinated in sour orange and achiote paste, then wrapped in banana leaves and grilled. On Isla Mujeres it is most commonly made with fresh local grouper or snapper.

Isla Mujeres ceviche features freshly caught shrimp, conch, and octopus marinated in tangy lime juice. It is typically served with crispy tortilla chips and sliced avocado right on the beach.

Panuchos are thick corn tortillas stuffed with refried black beans and topped with shredded turkey or chicken, pickled red onions, and habanero salsa. They are a Yucatan staple that is especially satisfying after a day of snorkeling.

Fresh coconut water is served straight from the husk by beach vendors all over Isla Mujeres. It is the ultimate natural refreshment in the tropical heat.

This Yucatan twist on traditional horchata uses coconut milk and rice, often spiced with cinnamon and vanilla. It is creamy, sweet, and wonderfully cooling on a hot island day.

Xtabentún is a traditional Mayan liqueur made from fermented honey and anise seeds. It is named after a local flower and has a sweet, floral, and slightly licorice-like flavor.
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Vibrant resort city with beaches, nightlife, and archaeological sites
Quiet fishing village with great snorkeling and reefs
Stunning Mayan ruins overlooking Caribbean cliffs and beach
World class scuba diving island with pristine marine parks
Iconic Mayan pyramid and UNESCO World Heritage site
Accessible only by ferry from Cancun
Fly into Cancun International Airport (CUN), take a taxi or bus to Puerto Juarez, then a 20 minute ferry to the island.
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