Isla Mujeres ("Island of Women") is the small island just off Cancun's coast — 7km long, accessed by 20-minute ferry from Puerto Juárez or 45-minute ferry from Cancun's hotel zone. Most visitors come on day-trips, but the island has its own slow-pace identity for those who stay overnight. The beaches are the headline attraction.
The main beaches:
- Playa Norte (Playa Norte) — north tip of the island. Consistently rated one of the best beaches in Mexico. Calm shallow turquoise water — you can wade out 100m and still be knee-deep. Soft white sand, very flat. Beach clubs along the shoreline (Buho's, Zama's, Na Balam) for sunbed + lunch. Free public access; pay for the sunbed if you want one.
- Playa Centro — town beach, smaller, busier. Direct ferry access. Quick swim spot.
- Playa Lancheros — south of town, family-friendly, traditional Mexican beach + restaurant vibe. Famous for the swim-with-shark pen (controversial — skip this attraction).
- Playa Albatros — small beach near downtown, casual.
- Punta Sur — the southern tip of the island. Rocky cliffs, dramatic ocean views, sculpture garden. Not a swimming beach — for the cliffs and the photos.
Beach clubs at Playa Norte:
- Buho's Beach — long-running, casual, hammocks-and-coconuts vibe. Day-use sunbed + lunch.
- Zama's Beach — slightly polished, day-use beach club.
- Na Balam Beach — boutique-hotel-attached beach. More upscale.
- Lola Valentina Beach Club — newer addition, polished.
The Manchones Reef + MUSA:
Isla Mujeres is also the access point for snorkeling Manchones Reef and the MUSA (Museo Subacuático de Arte — underwater sculpture museum). Snorkel tours leave from the town pier, $30–45 USD/person, 2-hour trip.
Whale shark season (summer only):
May–September, Isla Mujeres is one of the world's best whale-shark snorkeling destinations. Trips run 6am–2pm, $130–180 USD/person. Boats go ~1 hour offshore to find feeding aggregations. Strict regulations — only swim with masks/snorkels, no fins, no touching. The largest concentrations are in July–August.
Getting around the island:
- Rent a golf cart (~$50–70 USD/day) — the iconic Isla Mujeres move.
- Walk: town is small enough that everything is walkable for short trips.
- Bike rental (~$15/day) — flat island, manageable.
- Cars exist but golf carts dominate.
Day-trip vs. stay-over:
Most visitors do Isla as a day-trip from Cancun. The trade-off: you'll be on Playa Norte 11am–3pm with everyone else. Staying over gives you Playa Norte at sunrise and sunset, which is when it's most beautiful.