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Can we extend our trip for longer than 4 hours? Yes you can, your trip can be flexible. Before you board, or while you are on your trip you can talk to the captain and negotiate a longer trip. Food and drinks are not provided. You can bring your own food, drinks, alcohol and mixers, we provide a cooler with to keep everything cold during your trip. No, due to the current global contingency as a result of COVID, restrictions are in place that mean that the maximum capacity for boat excluding crew is 7 guests. Yes, there is a space to keep small personal items safe and dry during your trip. We do recommend to bring a dry bag for valuable. There are laws in place which restrict you from bringing products from your home country to Mexico. No, it is not recommended to drink mains-supply water, this can make you sick. Buy bottled water or drink from the garaffons available at your accommodation this has been purified and is drinkable. Ice on Isla Mujeres has been made from purified water. There are 4 person and 6 person golf carts available to rent on Isla Mujeres. You should stick to the maximum capacity. If you have more than 4 people on a 4 person golf cart, the police can pull you over. Check bills carefully! No, help us to protect our oceans and underwater world, unless it is human produced trash, please do not remove anything from the sea or our beaches. Please do not touch the sealife or coral when snorkeling or diving. I had a couple of beers with lunch and feel fine, can I drive the golf cart that we rented? Do not drink and drive on the island. There is zero alcohol tolerance on drinking and driving on the island on golf carts, scooters and in cars. This includes having open containers in the golf cart. Choose a designated driver who will not drink while out exploring the island. There are often random checkpoints set up around the island, and police are constantly patrolling in their vehicles. These rules are in place for your safety and the safety of others on the island. Yes, there are places where you can have pedicures and manicures on the island. Maximum 2 people are allowed on a scooter, despite what you may see. If there are more than 2 people you will be stopped by the police. All beaches in Mexico are public, which means that they are free to use. Lay out your towel or take your beach chair and relax. However, expect to pay at the beach clubs, the use of their chairs, beds and facilities does often cost money. We do not recommend swimming along the Caribbean side, even as a strong swimmer, the tide is very strong and it is very rocky. There are also spots along the Cancun side of the island where you can swim beach clubs , be careful of sea urchins in the seagrass here. Yes, there are several pharmacies located around the island where you can buy medicines that you need. You may need a prescription for certain medications. Yes, in the unlikely event that you need a doctor while on Isla Mujers, there are several English speaking doctors you can visit, or who can do house calls to your accommodation if you need. Golf Carts are the most common form of rental vehicle on Isla Mujeres. You can also rent scooters or bicycles. Spanish is the primary language on Isla Mujeres, however, due to the amount of tourists that visit the island many people can speak English. Both the driver and passenger on the scooter must have a helmet, this is a legal requirement in place for your safety. If you are not wearing a helmet, you will be stopped by police. Yes, there are yoga classes available on the island. There are several great teachers on the island who can provide private lessons or have schedules at some great spots, including on the beach, with views of the Caribbean, and more. If you are traveling solo, you can rent a Golf Cart or scooter, or even a bicycle to explore the island at your own pace. You can also travel via a taxi or on the local bus. Yes there is live music on the island. There are several bars and restaurants that have live music. For your safety and the safety of others, and the community on the island, please be responsible while driving the golf cart and do not allow your child to drive or steer the vehicle. I am traveling with my family, what is the best transportation on the island? If you are traveling with your family a Golf Cart is probably the best option, for up to 4 people or you could all rent bicycles. The taxis can take 4 people maximum, or there is the local bus. If you are an experienced surfer, there are some spots along the Caribbean coast where you can surf when the tide is right. There is nowhere to rent boards, if you have your own you can go out opposite the gas station, but be aware that there is a strong tide here and it is very rocky. The rental company will take 1 license as a deposit when you take the golf cart. Yes, you can take your own alcohol to the beach. If you are at a beach club, you will not be able to consume your own alcohol. Remember to use the trash cans provided afterwards to keep our beaches clean! Yes, there are several grocery stores on the island. The largest grocery store is Chedraui, located mid-island. No, there is currently not a currency exchange at the ferry terminal in Cancun. However, at the Ultramar ferry terminal in Isla Mujeres there is a currency exchange. Yes there are tours that go out where you can fish. On these days there are some activities that you can do including cooking classes, art classes, bead making workshops etc. You will also need to fill out a visa form before you enter which they will check with your passport at immigration when you arrive. Yes, there are some insects which you should avoid. There are scorpions on the island that will give you a nasty sting and spiders that will bite, however, neither are venomous. There are also some beautiful caterpillars that you should avoid. Also look out for the crocodile in the Makax Lagoon, and snakes around the island. Taxis are very easy to catch on the island. Prices vary depending on your location and destination. There is also a local bus that you can catch on the main roads along the island. Check your bills carefully. Yes, you can travel with your pet to the island. Dogs and pets are allowed upstairs on the Ultramar Ferry. When you are on the island there are several accommodation options that allow animals. Also there is a dog beach along the Caribbean side of the island, especially for your four-legged friend to enjoy the Caribbean. This is the perfect time to disconnect and enjoy Isla Mujeres! Why are there signs saying not to put paper down the toilet? What do I do with the paper? What can go down the toilets? The waste systems on the island are not designed to have anything unnatural flushed into them. They block easily. Put paper and sanitary products in the waste bins provided next to the toilet. To avoid an inconvenience for yourself and others, avoid unpleasant problems by only flushing natural products down. The ferry ride from Cancun to Isla Mujeres and back is approximately 20 minutes. The ferry is spacious, however, we recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before your desired ferry to make sure you get a spot, as it can sometimes get busy. The local currency on Isla Mujeres is Mexican Pesos. You can use USD, but many places make their own exchange rate. Yes, you can smoke cigarettes on the beach, use ashtrays provided at the beach clubs, or clean up after yourselves when not at the beach clubs, using the trash cans provided. Closing times depend on the license that the business has on the island. I see a lot of dogs in the street, are they strays? And how do I adopt one? Most of the time, the dogs in the streets on Isla Mujeres do have owners, they may not be wearing a collar, but usually have been allowed out to roam for the day. No, you cannot drive the Golf Carts on the airport strip, this is government land, and often the Navy Base land their helicopter here. If you are on it while there is a helicopter, you will be asked to leave by the police or marines. Yes, as the Golf Carts do not come with signals, you will need to use your hands when signalling to turn. If you are turning right, a 90 degree arm signal will show others that you are planning to turn right. Be aware of vehicles overtaking you and undertaking you at all times. The company takes one license as a deposit when you rent the Golf Cart, this is from the person in charge of the party. How easy is it to drive around Isla Muejers? Is there anything I should be aware of while I am driving around the island? Drive the Golf Cart like you are driving a car, always check for bicycles, scooters and other vehicles that may be in your blind spots before turning. Use signals when turning, and be aware of pedestrians, children and animals in the streets, do not drive too fast! Watch out for one way streets in downtown Isla Mujeres, and around the island, and do not drive down the malecon, on the beaches or onto the beaches. As the Golf Carts are usually slower than other traffic, you must stick to the right hand side of the road to allow other vehicles to pass you, taxis will often beep the horns as a sign that they are going to overtake. No, you cannot drive onto the beaches, onto the malecon downtown or along the Caribbean side, if the road is not paved we recommend not driving onit. Downtown is made up of one way streets, make sure to check signs and direction of parking before you turn down a street. You can contact the Golf Cart company directly and they will send someone to help you, or you can contact us and can make arrangements for someone to come and help you. If the sidewalk is painted yellow, that means you can not park your golf cart there, if the sidewalk is white or plain, you can park there. Also there are lots of designated parking spaces around the Island. Yes, if you are running late to return your Golf Cart, there is a late fee. Please respect the rules and regulations in place on Isla Mujeres, designed to keep our visitors and residents safe. The Golf Cart doesn't use that much gasoline but if you take it for a few loops around the island or use it for multiple days, you can fill up your tank at 1 of the two gas stations on the island. There is a zero alcohol tolerance for drivers on Isla Mujeres, this means that you cannot drink anything if you are planning to drive. Please have a designated driver or leave your Golf Cart locked up and take a taxi back. If you get pulled over, and tested after you have been drinking fines and penalties apply, they may also take the Golf Cart from you. This is provided to lock your Golf Cart up while it is unattended. You should lock the steering wheel to the Golf Cart frame each time you leave the Golf Cart so that the Golf Cart cannot be moved. The Golf Cart will be rented under the name of one person and this person will be responsible for the vehicle. We are 4 adults and 1 small child, can we just rent a 4 person Golf Cart? No, 4 person Golf Carts are for 4 people only, you can not overload the Golf Carts with more than stated limit, as this can cause accidents when turning etc. If you lose the key, you will need to contact us directly, or the Golf Cart company. There will be a fee. Please take care of your Golf Cart, and of the key. When you are driving the Golf Cart, stick to the right hand side of the road to allow faster vehicles to pass you, do not drive in the middle of you side of the road as taxis, cars and buses often want to pass faster. If you hear a taxi beeping their horn at you its because they want to pass or are warning you that they are about to overtake. Yes, you can drink on the ride. You can include a 6 pack of beer or a bottle of champagne with your reservation for an additional cost. You can add this after your booking. You can take a quick stop on the way to use the bathroom or pop into a shop for some snacks or something to drink for the ride. No worries, you can just book a second van, if your group is bigger than 16, book a third van. When you book this private transfer you will provide your flight number and the name of the airline, this way the company can keep an eye on your flight as it is coming in to see if there are any delays. The driver will be waiting for you when you exit the airport. The ride from Cancun Airport to the Ultramar Ferry Terminal is 30 minutes - 1 hour traffic dependent. The ride across on the Ferry is approximately 20 minutes, they have a schedule so you may have to wait there for a while. If you take the private boat transfer the time it takes from the airport to the island is 1 hour - 1 hour 30 minutes. If your bags are late or you are having problems inside the airport, you can contact the company on the phone number provided with your confirmation. You will be picked up in a private van from the airport and brought straight to the marina, here you will get on the boat waiting for you. The boat will bring you straight to the island, Isla Mujeres. If your accommodation has its own private dock they can take you directly there. If not you will be taken to a dock close to the taxi stand on Isla Mujeres. Yes, the vans have AC. If you book a boat transfer the boats do not have AC as they are in the open air. Where do I meet the driver when I exit the airport? Is there a specific place that I need to go? Once you have cleared immigration and customs walk to the main exit, outside the building you will find the company representative with a sign with your name on it ready to meet you. You pay for your transportation upfront when you make the reservation for it. If you would like to tip your driver and the captain they are happy to receive USD. The tip for the driver is not included in the price. You can tip your driver and captain when leaving the transfer. Yes, there are child and baby car seats available, please ask for this when you make your reservation. I have heard about people at the airport scamming tourists arriving, how do I avoid this? When you arrive at the airport, follow the exit signs, the representative for the transfer company will be waiting for you with a sign with your name on it, outside. Do not give information to anyone else, if you have problems finding the representative or any other issues, call us or the company from your phone. If you plan on walking around downtown a lot, definitely! Or if you plan to travel to other places where you will walk a lot, then yes. Narrow strollers are best for the small sidewalks and often walking into the street, like the Summer Infant Lite 3D. There is a major supermarket on the island, as well as smaller ones, and pharmacies that have essentials for adults and children. Items like; diapers, wipes, formula, bottles, clothing, swim attire, swim accessories, food, vitamins, and medicine. Yes, there is a babysitting service on the island! Reserve a babysitter with Taste of Isla here! If it is an emergency, go to the hospital on the island, Red Cross, or Amerimed. I am staying for an extended period of time, is there a mom group or family group we can get to know? There are plenty of local and expat moms on Isla Mujeres! Many accommodations are prepared to host baby guests! Remember a responsible, sober, and licensed adult should only drive golf carts. The bus should pass approximately every 20 minutes, however, it may take a little longer. If you are traveling at night, be aware that all buses are returned to downtown Isla Mujeres by 9PM so it may be a little more difficult to get a bus between PM from this spot. No, you cannot buy one for more than a day. However, they do have their Day Passes which are valid for just one day for hop on and hop off trips, valid between the hours of 7AM - 9PM. Can I ask the driver to stop and wait for me while I get off and take a photo? No, the bus company does have a City Tour available. However, on the normal buses, there are other passengers and you can not get off and get back on straight away, the bus driver will drive away as soon as you get off of the bus. I want to go to a restaurant in the middle of the island, away from the main road, are there buses that go there? No, pets are not allowed on the buses. Yes, it is safe, but as with everywhere, look after your valuables and keep them safe on you. No, while some buses through Latin America allow vendors to sell, this is not available on the island buses, there are lots of corner shops around Isla for drinks and snacks. Yes, it is better to have change before you take the bus smaller coins or bills as the driver. The bus is not wheelchair accessible, as it does not have a platform or ramp. There are steps to get up onto the bus. We would recommend taking a taxi or renting a Golf Cart. Can I take my luggage from the Ultramar Ferry Terminal onto a bus to my accommodation along the route? Yes, this depends on how much luggage you have got and how busy the bus is. No, pay with cash. Try to use smaller bills or coins. Along the main roads on any of the routes, you can wait to flag a bus down. Downtown you can take a bus from close to Playa Norte, next to the Convention Centre where they are based, and also from close to the Ultramar Ferry Terminal turn right out of the ferry terminal and there will be a representative waiting there who can help you. I would like to make a reservation for a private party, can I do that here? I am looking to hold a breakfast for bachelorette party on the island, there are 15 of us. Can I reserve for breakfast? Yes, if your chosen restaurant serves breakfast, you can reserve a table for over 2 people for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The service fee is non-refundable in case of a cancellation or no-show. Your table is held for a maximum of 15 minutes after your booking time. You should make the reservation as soon as possible to guarantee that you can have a table. The reservations must be made 24 hours or more in advance of your booking. We are a party of 10 people; can we just show up at the restaurant we want to go to for dinner? If you choose to show up to the restaurant with 10 people you will not be guaranteed to be able to get a table. Our booking system guarantees that you will have a reserved table for you and your party at the time that you choose. Everybody is different, but the swim school can teach you safe practices in just one hour. Many customers see lots of progress in just a couple of lessons. The lessons are split into differing levels. Beginners will learn doggy paddle and general safe practices in the water such as holding breaths and self rescue. While more advanced swimmers will learn different stroke styles including breast strock, back stroke and buttefly. The pool has two levels. At the deepest it is 1. There is also a shallow stepped area. If you would prefer a private one-to-one lesson Pocna Dive Center also offers this. Yes, in the unlikely event that you need a doctor while on Isla Mujeres, there are several English speaking doctors you can visit, or who can do house calls to your accommodation if you need. No, we will provide you with everything you need to know before the session, you do not need to have experience or knowledge about something in particular. You can use what is comfortable for your body, to lie down and have good circulation. There is a general hospital in Valladolid, as well as doctors, and private clinics. Valladolid is a very safe city, however, like traveling anywhere it is important to exercise caution, be aware of your surroundings, and keep your belongings safe. The closing times of the bars and restaurants depend on the license that the business holds. There are many places closed by 11 PM, however, there are some with a license until later at 3 AM. Traveling to Valladolid is easy with your pet, with lots of walking options to exercise them. Several accommodation options will allow pets, and there are also some bars and restaurants that welcome them in. Compared to the bustling beach towns along the Caribbean, Valladolid is a less busy destination, that is slowly growing in popularity. No, you should not drink the mains supply water from the tap. Drink only purified water from the garrafons, or buy bottled water. The ice you receive in your drinks from restaurants and bars is made from purified water, as is the ice you buy in bags in supermarkets and convenience stores. Private transfers are available, however, you can also rent a car and drive there. There are several banks in the city with ATMs, and in the main square, there are some ATMs where you can take money out easily. Cenotes are water-filled sinkholes that have been naturally formed. There are different types of cenotes including open cenotes, semi-open cenotes, underground, and cave cenotes. You can swim in many of the cenotes, or just go to visit them and see them. Yes, there are several grocery stores in Valladolid including Soriana Express, Bodega Aurerra, and Super Chedraui, and there are smaller convenience stores and corner shops. Most cenotes are not free to access and have an entrance fee, or access may be included with a tour. Cenotes are typically located on private land, so they are not free. Yes, there are bars, restaurants, and rooftop lounges with live music for you to enjoy with a drink or a meal. Valladolid is approximately miles from Cancun, the journey takes around 2 hours driving. On Sunday sales end at 5 PM. You will find that most bars and restaurants will start to close just before 11 PM, after that some bars may stay open later, with a license until 3 AM. Valladolid is a small city, and easy to walk around. You can enjoy its colorful streets and historic buildings. No, it is not legal to carry an open container and drink alcohol in public in Valladolid. Spanish, and Mayan the indigenous language of the Yucatan region are both widely spoken in Valladolid. It is a great place to practice your Spanish, and it is recommended to learn some basics before your visit. Some English is also spoken in some of the tourist establishments some restaurants, bars, boutiques, at archeological sites, and cenotes , but not as commonly as it is in the Caribbean beach towns. There are strict laws in place that restrict you from bringing products CBD products from your home country to Mexico. It is safe to drive to Valladolid, from Cancun there is a toll road which is the quickest, easiest option. Follow the rules of the road, and carry your license and rental papers with you. The local currency in Valladolid is the Mexican Peso, while some places may accept USD, it is recommended to exchange them before your visit or go to the banks in the city where you can exchange them. Yes, Valladolid has public transport options available, you can get a taxi around the city. There are also colectivo buses that will take you to different areas outside the city. Summer and Autumn are usually quieter with hot temperatures in Summer, and the rainy season usually from September to December. You will also need to fill out a visa form before arriving in Mexico, which will be taken when they check your passport at immigration. Yes, there are some bars with TVs available for you to watch your team or favorite sport while visiting Valladolid.
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