Isla Contoy - The off the beaten path excursion on a uninhabited Island.
Isla Contoy, Mexico … A Paradise Preserved
Part 2 of The Excursion - Cancun to Isla Mujeres & Isla Contoy
Discover Isla Contoy, Mexico
…… A Paradise Preserved
What to Expect on Isla Contoy
About the Island: Isla Contoy, is a beautiful island located off the coast of the Yucatán peninsula that is only accessible by boats from Cancun or Isla Mujeres, Mexico. It is a pristine, federally protected island known as a haven for wildlife. This island is part of the Isla Contoy National Park. This Natural Preserved Island is truly guarded as much as they can. The protected area is a prime example of how ecotourism and preservation can work hand in hand to maintain fragile ecosystems.
Tour: I highly recommend taking the educational tour that they offer to learn about the island. The main guided tour was after lunch, which is given in Spanish for the visitors from Spain. The guides spoke several languages and offered the small group of us an English-speaking tour right when we arrived, which I enjoyed.
The tour was an amazing, well worth the 20-to-30-minutes it took to complete. Just know that when they ask if you want to see the lagoon that is full of mosquitos, you can ask to skip that part of the tour if you wish. The guided tours and all activities are supervised by certified guides to ensure adherence to conservation rules, but you had a free range of a lot of space to explore while you’re there. Shoes to walk in the sand on your short hike up the hill would be something to keep in mind while packing.
Relax. While you’re relaxing and taking it all in, you’ll wonder how more places can be as eco-friendly, similar to Isla Contoy, Mexico. The best Eco-Conscious experience that I have experienced in a long time. The beaches are lined with small areas of covered shade. Stay within the areas that designated and follow the guidelines regarding zero plastic and chemicals, to ensure the success of preserving this natural habitat.
Ride Back. Enjoying the last moments of the evening. in the fresh ocean breeze, enjoying the sights & smells of the breathtaking view of the of the ocean & sky. The crew members had multiple jobs to do and they were great at all of them. They worked hard to keep everyone safe in the ocean, organized throughout the day and teaching us about Isla Contoy, while making sure that you have an enjoyable visit. Snap a few photos of the beautiful sunset, while snacking on treats and sipping a cocktail.
After docking back in Cancun, everyone gathered in the waiting area that were filled with tables and chairs, overlooking the docks. It was an organized way for a restroom break, stay with your group and for the driver to find you when it’s time for departing in the luxury van for the trip back to where you were originally picked-up.
A final note about Isla Contoy and many beaches in the surrounding area. There are a lot of beaches in Mexico and throughout, that are Blue Flagged Beaches. These beaches have rules in place to help preserve the natural habitats of the wildlife in the areas. Read more about blue flagged beaches, but one rule is zero sunscreen is allowed. Know that once you dock on Isla Contoy, you have to leave any chemicals and plastics on the boat, including sunscreen & bug sprays.
Cancun, Mexico
Notes of the preserved Island. One of the many enforced rules they have in place to protect the island is zero sunscreen. So, apply before you get to the docks. Also, if you’re a fan of sunscreen read more on the truth about Sunscreens on My Spinning Mind Travels, Stream2Sea, Reef Relief.
Beware of Greenwashing and Marketing Lies. If all sunscreens are truly reef safe, we won’t have these restrictions. Until those changes are made, check out the what Ingredients to Avoid List on the back of all sunscreens and help with demanding safe sunscreens from every company.
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I’ve have found a wealth of information and I’ve discovered my favorite sunscreen that I use for daily sunscreen protection and is great for day adventures. The Everyday Wet Boost tinted Sunscreen in the morning for my daily protection of UV rays is my go to.
When I can’t find sunscreen that is proven to be non-toxic, I will wear sun protected clothing with UPF protection, for example a rash guard made of recycled materials, along with a sun hat.
Hopefully you will enjoy your day adventure as much as I did. Take what you learned and share as much as you can of different ways of protecting our planet, every day. I’m looking forward to my next visit to this beautiful Island.
Isla Contoy, Mexico
Who – This adventure is for those seeking exploring islands, snorkeling and a serene beach day on an island only accessible by boat. Then toping of the day with a beautiful sunset cruise on the Caribbean.
What – Hopefully you’ll be prepared for your visit with reading ‘what you can expect’ above in the bonus section, before visiting this incredible natural gem off of the coast of Cancun, Mexico.
When – Any time! Available to visit all year-round. If you plan on visiting between May to September, you’ll have a unique opportunity to possibly witness the whale shark’s migration through the waters around Isla Contoy.
Where – Isla Contoy, Mexico. Located off of Cancun, Mexico. The Isla Contoy, Mexico. Located off of Cancun, Mexico. The Isla of Contoy on the Yucatán Peninsula, is a pristine, federally protected island that is part of the Isla Contoy National Park and is only accessible via guided tours and only be able to access this island by boat from Isla Mujeres or Cancun, Mexico.
What to Expect on The Isla Contoy and Isla Mujeres Nature Experience
Part 1 & Part 2:
1. The Excursion – Cancun to Isle Mujeres & Isla Contoy
2. Discover Isla Contoy, Mexico …… A Paradise Preserved
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