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Log in Register. Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. Forums New posts Search forums. What's new New posts Latest activity. Buy ads! New posts. Search forums. Log in. Install the app. Moroccan Nights. Contact us. Close Menu. As of today ICMag has his own Discord server. In this Discord server you can chat, talk with eachother, listen to music, share stories and pictures Join now and let's grow together! Join ICMag Discord here! More details in this thread here: here. You can check it here. Come join in! JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Isla Mujeres?? Thread starter bdonson Start date Mar 11, I'm thinking about a few days in the sun in Isla Mujeres Mexico. Anyone have any experiences there? Ahab Feeding the ducks with a bun. Ive been there. Only three days though, about 12 years ago. It was pretty laid back. Scored some stringy brown weed that looked nasty but knocked my socks off. Trippy stuff. Beers on the beach amongst fellow fisherman and their boats made me feel right at home. From what I read it's still pretty laid back,, I was just wondering how hard it is to get weed. I had plenty of shop owners offering. Just start showing some interest in the pipes they sell and sure enough one will ask you if you need anything to put in it. A good number of guys selling stuff on the beach also have weed for sale. You can pick them out if you observe what's going on for a while. Am so looking forward to it. Its beautiful there and lots of different kinds of brick haha sometimes you can get lucky and get some fresh green sticky but prices can get crazy with people trying to jack up the pesos'. The beaches and the fishing is amazing just be weary of the streets! Was there a year ago for two days end of december. Really Tried to score some stuff, gave up. They seemed to have very low stock at that moment. So I stayed without smoke. Same for the whole peninsula, way too expensive for brick weed, but I would say considering the rest hotel, food at the end it made sense. My mexican Thread Cheers. SneakySneaky Active member Veteran. Go to Maria's, it's an old fort that was turned into a restaurant. They give you a spear gun and a laminated menu, they have a giant pen with all their fish inside. Last time I was there years ago the guy that caught our lobster had some decent herb. Your in the touristy area so your gonna get tourist brick weed more than likely. Still going to be fun. I'm going in late jan early feb for a week or so. Sounds great. Nothing like getting baked and then snorkeling for an hour or so on a colorful reef. I used to do this in Hawaii whenever the surf was flat. Meditation, silence, beauty, surprises and exercise. You'll have a great time SneakySneaky is right on the tip and probably got better than myself, i did not try the a little less touristy part of the island But even in Tulum after many trials, my conclusion was most expensive brick on the planet. I like wild places where I can be free to enjoy the weed. This part of Mexico was no made for me, Oaxaca region was. But I must say Isla de las Mujeres is a lovely looking pleace and has great sea I have some friends living on playa del carmen This is Mexico! That racy weed drives me nuts! Blue Dream can do that to me.. I really have to avoid it.. I have been in Mexico many times, but never on the Caribbean Side.. I prefer the Surfing on the Pacific Side. My theory is that ANY trip is a good one. Enjoy yourself..!!! Brick Weed is better than No Weed Been to Isla twice now. No prob getting weed but just all we have found was brick but it's better than nothing cheers. I've just found chitty brick. Any shop with pipes will sell you some. How was it..? You must log in or register to reply here. Latest posts. Shiva Grows Latest: pipeline 1 minute ago. Grow Diaries. What music are you listening to? Latest: Dime 2 minutes ago. Toker's Den. The Original O'l Farts Club. Latest: Dime 3 minutes ago. Old Stoners Crash Pad. Pandora closes her amphora Latest: Cactus Squatter 13 minutes ago. Pandora Seed Bank.
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Modern Isla Mujeres is a beautiful blend of cultures, with its Mayan roots, Spanish influence, and the international community. Aside from the pristine beaches and the beautiful greenery, the people of the island are truly what makes it so special. The fishing culture is alive and well on Isla, and most people dedicate their lives to sharing the wonders of the sea with visitors through scuba diving, snorkeling, wingdiving, fishing tours, whale shark expeditions, and much more. Due to its proximity to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest coral reef system in the world, and the turtles that visit every year to nest, there is a strong push for ecological sustainability and marine conservation. Tortugranja, in the Sac Bajo peninsula, specialize in the protection of momma turtles, eggs, and hatchlings during the nesting season July to October , and fund their programs with help from the thousands of visitors who come to see their aquariums, turtle care facilities, and educational installations. Although the island may be famous for what lies off its coasts, there is much to do on land, as well. Isla Mujeres boasts various historical and archeological sites, including the temple to the goddess Ixchel in Punta Sur, where you can see the first sunrise in all of Mexico due to its eastern-most position and walk along the rocky paths leading to and from the ruins. During turtle mating season May to June , you may even be able to spot some happy terrapin couples from the cliffs! Isla Mujeres is proud to boast some of the top-ranked beaches in the world, and the 1 ranked beach in all of Mexico. Between the crystal clear water and the bright white sand, the ocean appears turquoise close to shore, fading to a beautiful inky sapphire farther off the coast where the seagrass begins. Just make sure to look up and check for ripe coconuts! Falling stars are a beautiful sight to see during new moon nights on the island… Falling coconuts, not so much! The island is also home to a wide-array of gastronomic delights that will thrill even the pickiest of palettes. Another plus of the island is its proximity to Cancun, where you can book a tour, rent a car, or take a bus to the numerous other spots-to-see in the Riviera Maya. Cozumel is no doubt the largest and most-developed of the islands and is a cruise ship hotspot, but despite its bustling downtown, there are still many natural areas to see and wonderful places to surf! Isla Holbox is quiet and charming, its streets still made of sands. Isla Contoy is a nature reserve with some amazing birdwatching opportunities. Cancun itself has some great activities. You can surf the waves at Plaza Forum, enjoy the lush landscapes and the wild tejones in Parque Kabah, or go see a movie in Plaza Las Americas. Cancun has a vivid youth culture and art scene, as well. This is the cheapest option, though it can be a little more time consuming. First you take an ADO bus from the airport look for signs as you're walking out , to the station in downtown Cancun. From the bus station, you have a few options. You can find a local taxi and haggle a price to the ferry, should be another few dollars total, not per person. It's about a 10 minute ride from the ADO station to the ferry terminal. This is a much simpler option, and you can book a round trip ticket back to the airport. They can also include the ferry ticket in the price, to make your experience easier. All you do is look for the uniformed driver holding a sign with your name and enjoy the ride. The average drive from the airport to the ferry is about 25 minutes without traffic. UltraMar Ferry - Puerto Juarez. The most popular ferry company to get to the island is UltraMar which leaves from Puerto Juarez in downtown Cancun. The ride is about 20 minutes long and they leave every thirty minutes during peak hours, once an hour at night. To see the schedule, click HERE. They are very punctual, so make sure you get there a few minutes early to buy a ticket. Buying the round trip option may not save you any money, put it will save you time on your return to not have to wait in line to buy a ticket again. You've got a few options to reach the ferry if it's not within walking distance to your hotel. First, you can ask your resort if they happen to offer a shuttle service to reach the terminal. If they don't, the easiest way is to take a taxi. Prices can vary depending on how far you are from the terminal. You can have your front desk call for one or stand on the main road and one will stop shortly. Make sure you agree on a price before getting in. Prices should be for the ride, not per person. The second option is to take the city bus. Depending on where you're staying, you should be able to take the R1 or R2 buses to reach the terminal. Ask at your front desk to make sure you take it in the right direction! There are two ferry stations in the hotel zone. Lock at THIS map to find the closest one to you. They are both run by the same company, UltraMar. How far is Isla Mujeres from Cancun? 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. 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 several pharmacies located around the island where you can buy medicines that you need. You may need a prescription for certain medications. Yes, there are several grocery stores on the island. The largest grocery store is Chedraui, located mid-island. 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. 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, 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. 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. 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. 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. There are laws in place which restrict you from bringing products from your home country to Mexico. This is the perfect time to disconnect and enjoy Isla Mujeres! The local currency on Isla Mujeres is Mexican Pesos. You can use USD, but many places make their own exchange rate. 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. The rental company will take 1 license as a deposit when you take the golf cart. 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 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. 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. 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. Check your bills carefully. Check bills carefully! 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. 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. 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. Yes there are tours that go out where you can fish. 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 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 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. Spanish is the primary language on Isla Mujeres, however, due to the amount of tourists that visit the island many people can speak English. 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. 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. Golf Carts are the most common form of rental vehicle on Isla Mujeres. You can also rent scooters or bicycles. Yes there is live music on the island. There are several bars and restaurants that have live music. In downtown Isla Mujeres there are several bars with live music and DJs where you can dance and party. With salsa music, rock, and even electronic music available. Yes, there are places where you can have pedicures and manicures on the island. 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. 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 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. On these days there are some activities that you can do including cooking classes, art classes, bead making workshops etc.
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