Caribbean Waters & Island Experiences
Caribbean Waters & Island Experiences
Mexican Caribbean Biosphere Reserve – Isla Contoy
Just a few kilometers north of Isla Mujeres lies Isla Contoy, a natural sanctuary often called the last virgin paradise of the Mexican Caribbean. Stretching only 9 kilometers, this protected National Park offers untouched nature in its purest form.Access is limited to 200 visitors per day, ensuring an intimate atmosphere and preserving the island’s fragile ecosystem. Here, travelers discover pristine beaches, vibrant birdlife, and a sense of exclusivity that makes Isla Contoy one of the most remarkable eco-destinations in the region.Home to the World’s Second Largest Coral Reef – Cozumel
Cozumel lies within the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, second only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Its crystal-clear waters offer visibility up to 200 feet, making it a premier destination for diving and snorkeling.The reef is protected by the Cozumel Reefs National Park, a marine reserve spanning 67,000 acres. Here, visitors encounter sea turtles, eagle rays, and the elusive splendid toadfish—found nowhere else in the worldMexico’s Whale Shark Capital – Holbox
From May to September, Holbox becomes a migration hotspot for whale sharks, the largest fish in the world. These gentle giants—reaching up to 12 meters long—gather in the warm Caribbean waters, offering one of the most extraordinary wildlife encounters on the planet.Holbox is among the few places where this experience is both accessible and ethically regulated, ensuring visitors can swim alongside whale sharks responsibly while preserving their natural habitat.