Isla Mujeres is one of the top destinations for Sport Fishing in the Caribbean, from Mahi Mahi, Sailfish, Tuna and much others, check the seasons below for the best times to go fishing for specific fish! OFFSHORE FISHING SPECIES BAD FAIR GOOD EXCELENT B F G E ESPECIES PICTURE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
Getting to Isla Mujeres from Cancun is very simple. Here is everything you need to know about to get to Isla Mujeres. Arriving From the Cancun International Airport Isla Mujeres is an island, so the most common way to get to Isla Mujeres is by ferry boat. You have to book transportation from the Airport
Isla Mujeres is abundant in Marine Life, from parrotfishes, french angelfish, grunt fish and hundreds of different species across all the dive sites, here is a list of the 10 most common ones around the island. #10 Blue Chromis Damselfish Size: 3 to 4 in. (7 to 10 cm) Depth: 35-80 ft. (12-25 m) #9 Bicolor Damselfish
Isla Mujeres is an island located 7 kilometers east of the city of Cancun in the Quintana Roo state of the Mexican Peninsula of Yucatan. The island itself is known for its turquoise waters and white sand beaches. The famous Playa Norte has been voted as one of the best beaches in the world. Check
Isla Holbox is a beatiful island located on the northern tip of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, in the Sate of Quintana Roo. It is part of the Yum Balam Nature Reserve. The island is separated from the mainland by the Yalahau Lagoon, home to flamingos and pelicans. Holbox Island is accessible by sea from the port
It is impressive to see big objects underwater as wrecks. It is even more impressive to see how nature slowly but surely takes over. Not to mention how corals populate every viable spot for growth. In some of the shipwrecks around Isla Mujeres, is possible to penetrate and swim through the hull. Admittedly, it is
Fluorescent Night Dives are special. Even a familiar site looks different at night. When you dive during the day, you normally scan the entire dive site looking at your surroundings. At night, you see only the area of the dive site that is lit by your light. Night Diving forces you to slow down and
The Spotted Eagle Ray, Aetobatus Narinari, is an incredible marine creature of world’s tropical and warm waters. Spotted Eagle Rays migrate to Isla Mujeres, Mexico from December through March. The shipwrecks are the favorite haunting grounds for these majestic underwater eagles. It almost feels like they are guardians of the wrecks. Hovering like aquatic birds,
The Punta Sur drift dive is one to remember! Be on the look out for mating turtles during the spring and summer season. It’s also common to spot playful pods of dolphins and schools of barracuda here. Punta Sur is located in a very important area for the reproduction of sea turtles. Every year hundreds of
Whale Sharks are the largest fish in the ocean. They can grow to over 50 ft in length! Despite their size, these graceful creatures are commonly known as the ‘gentle giants’ of the ocean. When you see Whale Sharks in Isla Mujeres for the first time in their natural environment, it is sure to be
I get excited every time we talk about Sailfish, not only by the nature of the sailfish activity being away from the civilization but also the way this refined fish hunts is impressive. Our journey starts early in the morning while our staff prepares the gear and makes the final check on the boat. We
The Night Diving on Isla Mujeres is nothing short of amazing. Out of all of the exciting diving opportunities offered here on the island, the Night Dive is my personal favorite. The same reefs dived during the day transform into a circus of sea life rarely seen during the daytime. I cant get tired of