
Isla Mujeres Day Trip Guide 2026 — Ferry, Golf Cart & What to Do
Complete guide to visiting Isla Mujeres from Cancun — ferry times, cost, golf cart rental, Playa Norte, MUSA, and whale shark season.
Isla Mujeres is a small island 13 km northeast of Cancun in the Caribbean Sea, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The island is 7 km long and 650 metres wide, so you can tour most highlights by golf cart in about 2–3 hours. Ferry crossing time from Puerto Juárez is typically 15–20 minutes, and in 2026 a round trip is around 200 MXN (about $10 USD). Isla Mujeres is best known for Playa Norte and the MUSA underwater sculpture museum, reachable by snorkeling or boat-based tours, and many travelers arrive with a Cancun Hotel Zone airport transfer from $49 before taking the ferry.
Getting to Isla Mujeres
| Ferry Terminal | Location | Journey | Frequency | Cost 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Puerto Juárez | Cancun north | 15–20 min | Every 30 min, 5 AM–midnight | ~200 MXN RT |
| Gran Puerto | Cancun Hotel Zone | 45 min | Less frequent | ~300 MXN RT |
| Playa del Carmen | Via Cozumel ferry | Not direct | — | Not recommended |
Private tour advantage: hotel pickup, ferry tickets, and island transport are coordinated for you.
Private Isla Mujeres tourHow to get around
- • Golf cart rental is the standard option: ~600–900 MXN per half day (typically 4–6 people).
- • The island is only 7 km long, so north-to-south driving takes roughly 20 minutes.
- • Bicycles are available and are pleasant for cooler morning hours.
- • Downtown is very walkable for restaurants, shopping, and short beach breaks.
Playa Norte
- • Consistently ranked among Mexico’s top beaches by TripAdvisor.
- • Located on the northwest tip of Isla Mujeres.
- • Shallow, calm turquoise water with protection from open Caribbean swells.
- • Excellent for families, young children, and non-swimmers.
- • Beach clubs offer sunbeds, drinks, and restaurant service.
- • Best timing is early morning; day-trip peak crowd window is roughly 10 AM–2 PM.
What to see and do
Key stops on the classic golf cart circuit:
- • Downtown (Pueblo): pedestrian streets, casual restaurants, and artisan shopping.
- • Punta Sur (Garrafón): cliffs, lighthouse, and natural pool. Entry is usually around $15–25 USD in Garrafón Natural Reef Park, with a free lookout area at the tip.
- • Hacienda Mundaca: remains of a 19th-century estate with a compact botanical setting.
- • MUSA Underwater Museum: more than 500 life-size sculptures at 4–8 metres depth, visited by snorkel, dive, or glass-bottom boat.
- • Playa Norte: reserve 2–3 hours to enjoy the island’s best beach.
Plan at least 5–6 hours on-island for a complete day experience.
Whale shark season
June through September brings whale shark season, when large numbers gather in offshore waters between Isla Mujeres and Cancun.
Whale shark tour from CancunBest time to visit
- • Isla Mujeres works year-round as a day trip destination.
- • November to April is dry season with clearer skies and calmer sea conditions.
- • June to September is whale shark season.
- • December to February is peak international travel season.
- • First ferry departures (around 5–6 AM) are best for quieter Playa Norte time.
Practical tips
- • Book the first or second ferry if beach time is your priority.
- • Carry Mexican pesos in cash for smaller vendors and local meals.
- • Reserve golf carts in advance on busy weekends and holidays.
- • Use biodegradable sunscreen at reef and snorkel sites.
- • Navigation is easy — most routing follows one main road loop.
Private tours simplify the day by combining hotel pickup, ferry tickets, guided routing, and snorkel logistics.
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