10 THINGS TO DO ON A SOLO TRIP TO HOLBOX ISLAND
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING YUCATAN PENINSULA
Are you planning a 2 weeks trip to Mexico Yucatan? You are in the right place. I will let you discover my Ultimate Travel Itinerary, the best parts of it, and errors I’ve made and I wish I knew before.
On my two-week trip in Mexico in the Yucatan peninsula, I’ve mostly seen men traveling on their own and only two girls that were each of them traveling solo. The guys traveling alone were mostly Europeans, whilst the women were from Latin America, used to that kind of insecurity.
It’s better to make your research thoroughly before going to Yucatan Peninsula if you want to have a nice vacation.
How many days do I need to explore Yucatan Peninsula?
You will need a minimum of 2 weeks in Yucatan Peninsula, but 3 weeks are recommended to enjoy the pristine white beaches, delve into the Maya history and ruins, dive into the abyss of the blue cenotes and enjoy the exquisite local Mexican food.
What is the best time to visit Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico?
The best time to visit the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico is during the dry season. The dry season in Mexico runs from December to April. The weather is at its best, you’ll enjoy clear skies and warm temperatures.
From March, temperatures turn quite hot, therefore sunscreen and water are more than a necessity.
However, it is also the busiest time of year, when accommodation and transportation prices go up. Make sure to book in advance.
From May to June and October to November are the periods less crowded due to rain, especially in the afternoon. You could still enjoy nice weather with fewer tourists around and rates considerably lower.
Pick the right time for you because you will enjoy it either way.
How safe it is to go to Mexico?
The Yucatan peninsula is located on the Mexican Gulf coast and includes 3 Mexican states:
- Yucatan (capital Merida)
- Quintana Roo (capital Chetumal)
- Campeche (capital Campeche)
Most of the resorts and popular beaches, are actually in Quintana Roo. The general public knows the region as Yucatan Peninsula, not the states. The driving distances between the states are also quite important.
Good to Know!
From November to March, the state of Quintana Roo is 1 hour ahead of the Yucatan and Campeche states.
I went from Cancun to Chichen Itza and I was so confused why I had 2 different hours on my two cells when I came back. One I put on airplane mode when I was in Chichen Itza to save battery and the other was connected to the Internet the entire time. At the Hotel I realized that the hours do not match until I put my phone from airplane mode to Wi-Fi.
In terms of safety, there is a big difference between the states also. Yucatan and Campeche provinces are safer, with police, known as Guardia Nacional, driving at a fast pace in their cars with bulletproof vests and high-caliber firearms. At first glance, you could feel alarmed and question what is going on, but bear in mind they are there to protect the tourists. Once I understood that, I felt much more secure and relaxed. Of course, I also took precautions not to go alone during the night, not walking on isolated streets or less safe barios.
In Quintana Roo you will find more corruption and gangs. Be aware of your surroundings and stay in populated areas, securing your belongings at all times. You can still be safe here as well, you don’t have to worry about that. As a Solo traveler, I recommend opting for organized trips where they are in charge of your safety.
Is it safe to drive in Yucatan Peninsula?
You can definitely drive safely and in good conditions in Mexico, especially in Yucatan Peninsula. Just stay out of the roads during the night as much as possible, especially if you go off the beaten path. The roads are in good shape, just be aware of TOPES – speed-reducing road bumps that are quite high and can destroy your car. They are installed to limit the speed and secure the roads, which is a good thing.
If you decide to rent a car to get around, know that Yucatán has restrictions on drinking and driving of 0.08% BAC limit. during the night there is a significant number of state police and even medical personnel, taking breath samples in their quest to keep drunk drivers off the road.
BE AWARE OF SCAMS!
There is a lot of corruption, especially in Quintana Roo, so you will deal with policemen that stop you for no reason, just to get a bribe. They will invent some charges on you, but just stay calm, try to negotiate, or if it doesn’t work try to call someone, a local. They will back off.
At the Gas stations you might be a victim of scams as well, so better watch at all times that the counter is at zero when you start filling your car.
Propina (Tips) – as soon as they see you are a foreigner they will take everything from you. They will impose 20% Propina but know it is not legal to do that.
HOW TO GET TO HOLBOX ISLAND
Isla Holbox can only be reached by ferry.
You cannot take the car with you on the island. You can leave it safely on one of the many parking close to the harbor.
HOW TO GET TO HOLBOX FROM CANCUN AIRPORT
If you arrive by plane, you will mostly land at Cancun Airport (CUN), the 10th busiest airport in the world for international passengers.
Be prepared to stay a long time to pass the border, and have all documents ready, return flight ticket, all the hotel reservations, and your passport. Visa, in case your nationality requires VISA.
If you don’t have internet access, make sure to save screenshots of everything. You don’t need to print them, they do not require it. I showed everything on my phone and everything was just fine.
After passing the border, be aware that they will make a thorough inspection of your luggage inside. Make sure to pack everything very compact, otherwise, you’ll have a hard time putting everything back together. Do not try to take photos or videos of this stage, it is strictly prohibited.
There were a few passengers that brought with them 2 packs of cigarettes, although only one is permitted. They made a scandal in there, but nothing has changed. At the duty-free in Paris they’ve been told they can bring 2 packs per person, but always check the country of destination if they accept as well.
From the airport, the best way is to take the ADO busses from the airport directly to Chiquila. Check the photos above to see the cash desk of ADO buses in Cancun airport, right before exiting the airport.
The prices are quite OK, the standard of the bus is very good, you have A/C and toilet for your number 1 only. Check the destinations you have from Cancun airport and the rates in the photo above. Because of the A/C, it is very cold inside the bus, make sure to have something warm.
HOW TO GET TO HOLBOX FROM Chiquila
From Chiquila, you have to take a Ferry. Either you book online, or you buy on the spot the tickets. 2 different companies navigate between Chiquila and Holbox.
The ferry takes about 30min.
Once you arrive on Isla Holbox you can take a taxi golf cart to your hotel or go on foot.
If you are “lucky” like I was, and you arrive on a rainy day, the streets that are not asphalted will be muddy with plenty of water puddles, so a taxi might be the only option.
During your stay, you can choose to walk, rent bikes, or rent a golf car!
The island is so small that honestly, everything is manageable on foot. Except the Bioluminescence in Playa Punta Cocos and Punta Musquito.
This was my favorite part of Mexico. I loved this island so much and trust me even during the rain or after a heavy rain you can still have a good time and enjoy the good vibe here. People are so relaxed and detached from all problems, that you can see the impact this small island has on them. Despite the fact it is a small island, the nightlife is very animated.
This small Haven is like a dream, far from reality! Spend at least 3 days here, you won’t regret it.
THINGS TO DO ON HOLBOX ISLAND
1. Chill at a Rooftop Pool Bar
2. Rent A Golf Cart to explore the island
3. Admire The Colorful Murals and Wall Art
4. See and Swim in the Bioluminescence at Night
5. Ride a Cruiser Bike Along the Beach
6. Swim With Whale Sharks
7. Enjoy a good Tequila or Corona from one bar to another
8. Shopping
9. Sunset Cruise on a Catamaran
10. Live Music at the Hot Corner – the place to be every evening
BONUS: WHERE TO EAT ON HOLBOX ISLAND
My favorite restaurants in HOLBOX
- Bah Bah! Holbox Restaurante
Best spot for breakfast. Delicious pancakes. Good cappuccino. - The Hot Corner
Excellent for an afternoon beer or an evening cocktail with live music. Best place to go out in the evening and have fun.
WHERE TO STAY ON HOLBOX ISLAND
1. Hotel Aruma Ha
Located on Holbox Island and with Playa Holbox reachable within an 18-minute walk, Hotel Aruma Ha provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi, and a terrace. The property has a shared kitchen and room service for guests.
2. Villas HM Paraiso del Mar
HM Villas Paraiso del Mar features tropical gardens and an outdoor pool with a poolside bar. Guests can sip on a refreshing cocktail or go for a swim at the nearby beach. Guests can relax with a massage, available upon request.
3. Hotel Villas Flamingos
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