Tortugranja (turtle farm) is a government-sponsored hatchery for endangered sea turtles. The turtles come to Isla Mujeres beaches in the summer late at night and into the early hours of the morning to lay their eggs. A sea turtle is capable of laying more than 100 eggs at a time. The entrance fee is $3 USD and offers the ability to see how man protects nature, you can also fee the turtles
Voted one of the Top Ten Beaches In The World- you cannot come to Isla and NOT spend a day on Playa Norte. The sand is powder fine, and the waters are crystal clear and calm. You can rent a bed from one of the many beach clubs, or throw down a towel and relax under a palm tree for free. Either way- this is the best spot to spend your days.
Punta Sur is the most southern tip of the island, it is also the very first part of Mexico that the sun touches when it rises each day. This is a gorgeous spot to check out- bring a camera & a few dollars/pesos to enter the park. Bring bananas too if you want to feed the iguanas!
Handcrafted on an Island in the Caribbean. Isla Brewing Company is the First MicroBrewery on Isla Mujeres, offering European style ales with a Caribbean Flavor. Be sure to stop here and try some free samples, & grab a 6 pack to-go!