Take Me To... Isla Mujeres
Though only a short ferry ride away from Cancun, Isla Mujeres (meaning, "island of women") seems worlds away. There are still resorts and beaches dotted with sunbathers, but the island on the Caribbean Sea is small and quiet for the most part. It's only 7 km in length -- in fact golf carts are a popular way to get around.
The island was a Mayan sanctuary to goddess Ixchel for about a thousand years. If you find yourself in Cancun, but looking for something calmer and a little smaller in scale -- with even better access to the natural beauty and culture of the Yucatan...the Isla is worth retreating to.
The laid back feel of Isla Mujeres translated to instant relaxation for me, so take a deep breath and come on a photo journey there with me now.


The white powdery sands of Playa Norte...

Boat trips out on the warm Caribbean Sea...

Fresh fruit drinks and refreshing shade...

Uncrowded beaches...

Unique snorkeling and diving (Cancun Underwater Museum)

A thriving underwater world to explore...

SeaWalls street art and mural project...

Architecture...

And glimpses of local life...

Of course not without fresh seafood and fine Mexican cooking...

All topped off by a glowing sunset and dinner on the sand. (Isla Mujeres Palace Hotel.)
Thank you to the Cancun CVB for hosting me. All opinions (and images) are fully my own.
Updated March 2019.
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