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Holbox Island, MexicoBy Estefanía Muriel for Ruta Pantera on 8/13/2025 10:16:38 AM |
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| Holbox Island, whose name means "black hole" in Mayan and is pronounced "hol-bosh," is a peaceful island located in the Yucatán Channel, north of the peninsula, in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Since colonial times, it has been a refuge for Mayans and pirates, and the Yalahau Lagoon is even considered to have served as a natural hideout. The first current settlements were recognized in 1852, when its inhabitants—called "Holboxeños"—refused to abandon the island in the face of attacks from the mainland. Despite being devastated by a hurricane in 1886, its residents rebuilt it; over time, it consolidated itself as a fishing community until, in 1994, it was declared an ecological reserve within the Yum Balam Flora and Fauna Protection Area. What makes Isla Holbox unique The island is part of the Yum Balam Reserve, created in 1994 and the first in Mexico promoted by local communities. It is vehicle-free, as driving is prohibited to preserve the environment; travel is done by golf cart or bicycle. Furthermore, approximately three-quarters of Holbox is covered by mangroves and pristine beaches. Swimming with whale sharks between June and September is one of its greatest natural attractions. Highlights you can't miss The local cuisine reflects its fishing identity: you can't miss the famous lobster pizza, available at several restaurants for varying prices, typically around $15-25 USD depending on the ingredients and presentation. Restaurants like Luuma offer fresh seafood with a modern flair, while CasaSandra offers an artistic experience with dishes like baked sea bass and bohemian-inspired dinners. The festive atmosphere also comes alive during themed nights—for example, "Cuban Nights" at CasaSandra, where music and a set menu elevate the experience. | ||||
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Options to continue discovering Very close to Holbox is the Yalahau Lagoon, a freshwater spring considered medicinal and a site of ancient legends. There is also Isla Pájaros, a small protected islet where birds such as flamingos, herons, and frigate birds can be observed from platforms without direct contact. A few minutes away by boat is Isla Pasión, ideal for enjoying pristine beaches in a quiet environment. Further afield, on full-day tours, you can visit Cabo Catoche—site of the Spanish landing in 1517 and where the first colonial churches were built—with excellent snorkeling and marine wildlife. Prices for these tours range from $50 to $100 USD per person, depending on the route and duration (general estimate based on local tourism). | |||
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The best way to access the place To reach Holbox, drive from Cancún to Chiquilá—approximately a two-hour drive (about 130 km)—before taking the 20-30 minute ferry to the island. There's also an air option: regional flights on Cessna planes land at the Holbox Airfield. Upon arrival, transportation is by golf cart or bicycle; many hotels arrange these options. Accommodations range from simple cabins to eco-friendly boutiques: for example, Nomade Holbox offers tree houses and wellness experiences; CasaSandra and Casa Las Tortugas offer boutique design. An average night's stay is estimated to be between $100 and $300 USD, depending on the season and style. The best time to visit is between April and May, before the official start of hurricane season, when it offers warm weather, moderate tourist color, and good visibility for marine activities. Whale shark season is peaking from June to September, and on dark nights, you can experience bioluminescence at Punta Cocos. Practical and safety tips Bring repellent and a mosquito net, as mosquitoes are abundant, especially in humid areas and at dusk. The island is safe, but keep an eye on your belongings in crowded places, and if you take boat tours, make sure the operator provides life jackets and practices responsible tourism. Prefer cash or card payments at reputable establishments, as there are no banks and services are limited. | |||
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