How to get to Isla Mujeres from Cancun?

In order to get to Isla Mujeres from Cancun, you need to take the Ultramar ferry that departs from Puerto Juarez, just a few minutes away from downtown Cancun. The ferry leaves every half hour between 5 AM and 9:30 PM. After that, they depart every hour until 11:30 PM. The crossing from Cancun to Isla Mujeres takes roughly 15 minutes. You can purchase a one-way ticket for about $8USD or a roundtrip ticket for about $15USD

What is the best time to go to Isla Mujeres?

Although the weather is quite warm and sunny throughout the year, the best time to visit Isla Mujeres is between January and April. During these months, the skies will be mostly clear and temperatures will reach an average high of 29ºC/84ºF. This means it won’t be too hot, and you’ll have a chance to explore the island without suffering from too much heat and humidity. However, if you’re hoping to visit the island for a chance to swim with the whale sharks, the best time to visit Isla Mujeres is between June and September when the tours are running officially.

Is Isla Mujeres better than Cancun?

A lot of people wonder if Isla Mujeres is better than Cancun and the answer is: they’re both quite different. Cancun is a much larger city, and more widely visited by tourists from all around the world. This means it tends to be a lot more crowded, louder, and the traffic can be a little intense. Meanwhile, Isla Mujeres has still managed to preserve its tranquil Caribbean charm although it has grown in popularity. The island doesn’t have many cars, which means traffic is a lot easier to handle, and the nightclubs or bars don’t tend to be as intense as they are in downtown Cancun. All in all, deciding if one is “better” than the other depends on the type of experience you’re after. If you’re looking to party a little harder and stay in a big city, Cancun is right for you. However, if you want to disconnect for a few days and get in touch with nature, Isla Mujeres is calling your name.

What are some Cancun Shopping Highlights?

Shopping in Cancun is one of the perks of visiting this little paradise, that is, if you’re strong enough to drag yourself from the powdery and sugar-white beaches and the Caribbean waves. You’ll find hundreds of purpose-built stores both along the Cancun hotel strip as well as downtown.

Try Plaza las Americas, Forum by the Sea, Mercado 28, Plaza la Fiesta, Plaza Flamingo, Coral Negro, or La Isla. These are some of the best shopping centers and malls in Cancun, offering much more than just stores: You can get a mani/pedi, catch a movie, or even commemorate your trip with a brand-new tattoo or piercing. The sky’s the limit!

You can still shop if you’re visiting Cancun on a budget. There are lots of cool flea markets and local shops, and haggling is common (as well as expected) at many of these. Great deals are easy to find when you take a little time to look!

What are some of the best Cancun Places to Visit?

Most people plan a trip to Cancun with beaches and relaxation in mind. There are lots of places to go in Cancun, though: Try Isla Mujeres, go snorkeling, try out a jungle tour, or enjoy a Rio Secreto underground river tour. For history buffs, there are Mayan ruins nearby as well as a Mayan museum. You’ll find a complete guide in Part Three of this complete series.

What State is Cancun Mexico In?

This incredible destination is located in Quintana Roo, which has the longer official name of Free and Soverien State of Quintana Roo. If you have time or if you’d like to visit Mexico more than once, consider trips to neighboring destinations that are part of the same state: Playa del Carmen and Cozumel are famous for their resorts. If history excites you, consider a visit to some of Quintana Roo’s Mayan ruins: Tulum, Xcaret, and Kohunlich are a few.

Where is the best place to stay in Cancun, Mexico?

If you’re looking for ultimate seaside charm, the Zona Hotelera (Hotel Zone) located along the 14-mile expanse of white sandy beach boasts some of the best places to stay in Cancun. Travelers who want to balance beach activities and a more authentic local culture will prefer El Centro (Cancun’s Downtown area). The town is a short distance from the airport, and it’s easy to access the Hotel Zone and beaches from here.