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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isla_MujeresIsla Mujeres - Wikipedia

    Isla Mujeres (Spanish pronunciation: ['isla mu'xeɾes], Spanish for "Women Island", formally “ Isla de Mujeres ”) is an island where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea meet, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) off the Yucatán Peninsula coast in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico.

  2. Sep 1, 2024 · It’s known for being an extremely important environment for nesting sea birds as well as sea turtles and as such, there are strict limitations on who can visit the island. You can take a tour to Isla Contoy and it’s best to reserve in advance, as only 200 people per day can visit the island.

  3. Explore Isla Mujeres. Isla Mujeres offers a wide variety of tempting options for beach lovers, and is a relative bargain. Snorkel with tropical fish amid coral reefs, skim the blue waters by kayak or boat, or windsurf along the shores of soft, sandy beaches. On land, you can sunbathe, dine on seafood, dance to Latin rhythms, tour on a moped or ...

  4. Oct 4, 2024 · Isla Mujeres is a small island just off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, directly across the water from Cancun. Located on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef (the second-longest coral reef system in the world), Isla Mujeres is in a perfect spot for turquoise Caribbean waters, white sand beaches, and world-class diving and snorkeling.

  5. isla-mujeres.net › discover-isla-mujeres › historyThe History of Isla Mujeres

    From the mystic era of the Mayans to the rule of the roguish buccaneers, the history of Isla Mujeres is more than mere chronicles; it’s a tapestry of tales entwining the legends and the lives of the island’s inhabitants.

  6. Playa Mujeres (literally Women Beach) is a beach located in the South of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands. It is a nice sand beach, where you can bath, sunbath, walk, see the surroundings or only relax.

  7. A Long Petal of the Sea (Spanish: Largo pétalo de mar) is a 2019 novel by Chilean author Isabel Allende. Originally published in Spain by Plaza & Janés, it was first published in the United States by Vintage Espanol. [1] The novel was issued in 2019 in Spanish as Largo pétalo de mar, and was translated into English by Nick Caistor and Amanda ...

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