Isla Mujeres is a fishing island, that has yet remained relatively untouched by tourism. It is very 'authentic' and un-commercialised. The whole place has a relaxed atmosphere, with people sitting round chatting and enjoying a sol or two whilst working.
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Advantages: The beach at Playa Norte Disadvantages: The hold a shark activity
Isla Mujeres is a fishing island, that has yet remained relatively untouched by tourism. It is very 'authentic' and un-commercialised. The whole place has a relaxed atmosphere, with people sitting round chatting and enjoying a sol or two whilst working. The island is situated across from Cancun and yet is absolutely worlds apart from it. We visited Isla Mujeres only for one day, on a catemeran trip we took whilst staying in Playa Del Carmen (although ... ...on these things!! Okay, so Isla Mujeres is hardly Manchester City Centre but the roads still had plenty of cars on them and Mexican drivers are "loco". It was possibly the most terrifying experience of my life! Also bear in mind you are driving on the opposite side of the road from here in the UK, which was a first for us. We were turning left at one point (equivalent of turning right here) from a main road onto a side road. There was nothing coming ...
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