How long does it take to get from one end of Isla Mujeres to the other?
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How long does it take to get from one end of Isla Mujeres to the other?
For those of you who have never visited Isla Mujeres, the island is perfectly sized that a golf cart can easily go from one end to the other and back again in around two hours. You can probably do it quicker if you don’t stop anywhere.
How long is Isla Mujeres?
5 miles long
Enchanting Isla Mujeres is only 5 miles long and about a half a mile wide, with bright-colored buildings lining the quaint village streets.
Are there snakes in Isla Mujeres?
In the mangroves and jungles of Isla Mujeres you can find up to 120 different species of terrestrial and aquatic animals. During your visit to the region you will be able to observe different birds, such as: hawks, hummingbirds, herons, pelicans, etc. & different reptiles: turtles, iguanas, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc.
Is Mexico water blue?
Cancun. Cancun’s beaches are some of the most popular in Mexico, recognized for their vast sands and clear blue waters.
Is there crime on Isla Mujeres?
Isla Mujeres’ area is quite safe. A number of crimes not so high here compared to other parts of Mexico. Any crime showdowns are rarely direct at tourists.
Do I need pesos in Isla Mujeres?
The Mexican peso is the standard currency used in Mexico. Everyone in Cancun and on Isla will take US dollars or Mexico pesos. Foreign coins are of no value in Mexico and can even be considered offensive so please do not leave them as tips.
Can you see whales in Isla Mujeres?
Carey Dive Center – Whale Shark Tours Whale Sharks, the gentle giants of the deep, known to reach up to 40ft in length, can be found in the waters around Isla Mujeres, Contoy and Holbox. Book now to schedule a trip to snorkel and swim with the largest fish in the ocean.
Is Mexico safe to visit?
Reconsider travel due to crime and kidnapping. Both violent and non-violent crime are common throughout Mexico state. Use caution in areas outside of the frequented tourist areas, although petty crime occurs frequently in tourist areas as well. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.