
Vehicles in Isla Mujeres
Rescue Vehicles Being a small island community there was not much need for rescue vehicles but we still managed to find some. Two blocks from
Isla Mujeres
Isla Mujeres is a tiny island off the coast of Cancun, Mexico where we spent the first long term stay of our family sabbatical.
Rescue Vehicles Being a small island community there was not much need for rescue vehicles but we still managed to find some. Two blocks from
The Playgrounds Islas Mujeres has great playgrounds and quite modern. Where we stayed near La Gloria was a new facility that had an outdoor stage,
I’ve often found knowing less about a place before arriving creates lots of wonderful surprises. In Isla Mujeres, one of these surprises is the wildlife.
My Space Issues It wasn’t about the dog poo you have to watch out for as you walk the streets or the language barrier or
Garrafon Reef Park is located near Punte Sur the most eastern part of Mexico. It is by a reef which offers some snorkelling and it
Booking With The Right People As we travel through countries that have impoverished areas it is important to ensure you are supporting local communities by
We stayed in Isla Mujeres for a month and explored most of the island but if I only had one day to do Isla, this
Getting to and from Isla Mujeres Isla Mujeres is a short ferry trip from Cancun. There are a number of companies that will take you
There is a lot to do on Isla Mujeres for younger and older children. What I’ve listed here were our kids favourite activities to do
The Cemetery The cemetery was beautiful to visit. Each grave has a special area where families can celebrate their loved ones on the Day of
We stayed on Isla Mujeres for a month, mostly during November. While it did rain some nights and there were a couple of storms, the
Mexico often gets bad media attention and many people are hesitant to visit there, let alone take their kids there. And I’ll be honest, we were scared of those stories about your children being kidnapped. But after spending three months there, if you’re wondering if you should take the family to Mexico, we would say “Take your family to Mexico!”