How to Get to Isla Mujeres: Complete Transportation Guide
To get to Isla Mujeres: Fly into Cancun Airport (CUN), take ground transport to Puerto Juarez ferry terminal (25-30 minutes, $25-40 USD private transfer or $10-15 shared shuttle), then board an Ultramar or Caribbean Express ferry (15-20 minutes, 180-200 pesos/$10-12 USD one-way, departures every 30-60 minutes from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM). The total journey from airport to island takes about 2-3 hours including transfers. Puerto Juarez is the closest and most efficient ferry terminal; alternative ferries from Hotel Zone (Playa Tortugas, El Embarcadero) work if you're already staying there. Purchase ferry tickets at the terminal (cash or card accepted), arrive 15-20 minutes early for best seating.
Step 1: Arrive at Cancun International Airport
Most visitors fly into Cancun International Airport (CUN), the main gateway to the region. The airport is located about 20 kilometers south of the Hotel Zone and handles flights from major cities across North America, Europe, and Latin America.
After clearing customs and immigration, you'll exit into a busy arrival hall. Ignore the aggressive timeshare salespeople (a rite of passage for Cancun arrivals) and focus on getting to your ferry terminal.
Step 2: Ground Transportation to the Ferry
You have several options for getting from the airport to the ferry terminal:
Puerto Juarez (Closest Ferry Terminal)
Puerto Juarez is the nearest ferry terminal to the airport, about 25-30 minutes north. This is the most common departure point for travelers heading directly to Isla Mujeres.
Transportation Options
- Private Transfer: Pre-arranged shuttles or private drivers offer door-to-door service. Expect to pay $25-40 USD. Book in advance through your hotel or a reputable transfer company.
- Shared Shuttle: More affordable at $10-15 USD per person, but you may wait for other passengers and make multiple stops.
- Taxi: Official airport taxis use fixed rates. A taxi to Puerto Juarez costs around $35-50 USD. Only use taxis from the official taxi stand.
- ADO Bus: The budget option. ADO buses run from the airport to downtown Cancun, from where you can take a local taxi or bus to Puerto Juarez. Total cost around $10 USD, but it takes longer.
- Rental Car: If you want to explore the mainland too, rent a car and park at one of the lots near Puerto Juarez (around 100-150 pesos per day).
Alternative Ferry Terminals (Cancun Hotel Zone)
If you're staying in the Cancun Hotel Zone before heading to Isla Mujeres, you can catch ferries from:
- Playa Tortugas: Mid-Hotel Zone location
- El Embarcadero: Near the convention center
These are convenient if you're already in the Hotel Zone, but if coming directly from the airport, Puerto Juarez is usually faster.
Step 3: Taking the Ferry
Two main ferry companies operate the Isla Mujeres route:
Ultramar
The most popular option with the most frequent departures. Modern, air-conditioned boats with indoor and outdoor seating. Ferries depart every 30 minutes to an hour from early morning (around 5:30 AM) until late evening (around 11:30 PM).
Caribbean Express
Operates from Puerto Juarez with similar schedules. Slightly older boats but equally reliable.
Ferry Details
- Duration: 15-20 minutes
- Cost: Approximately 180-200 pesos one way (about $10-12 USD) or 300-400 pesos round trip
- Tickets: Purchase at the terminal. Cash and cards accepted.
- Seating: First come, first served. Arrive 15-20 minutes before departure for best seats.
- Luggage: Included in fare. Large bags go in a designated area.
Pro Tips for the Ferry
- Sit on the upper deck for the best views (weather permitting)
- The ride can be choppy in bad weather; take motion sickness precautions if needed
- Keep your ticket; you'll need it for the return trip
- The last ferry back to the mainland leaves around 11:30 PM; don't miss it unless you're staying overnight
Step 4: Arriving on Isla Mujeres
Ferries dock at the main pier in the downtown area (Centro). From here, your hotel or accommodation is likely within walking distance or a short taxi/golf cart ride away.
Getting to Your Accommodation
- Walking: Downtown hotels are steps from the ferry terminal
- Taxi: Available at the pier. Fares are fixed by zone (typically 30-80 pesos depending on distance)
- Golf Cart: Rent one right at the terminal if you want to explore immediately
- Hotel Transfer: Some hotels offer pickup; arrange in advance
Alternative Routes
By Private Boat
If you're chartering a boat or arriving by yacht, Isla Mujeres has a marina and several docking options. Contact the port authority in advance for mooring arrangements.
By Car Ferry
A car ferry operates from Punta Sam (north of Puerto Juarez), but bringing a car to the island is generally unnecessary and not recommended. The island is small enough to explore by golf cart, scooter, or bicycle.
Timing Your Arrival
For the smoothest experience:
- Early afternoon flights: Arrive at the ferry terminal with plenty of daylight left
- Late arrivals: If your flight lands after 9 PM, consider staying overnight near the ferry terminal and catching the first morning boat
- Holiday weekends: Expect longer lines at both the airport and ferry terminal during Mexican holidays and spring break
The Journey is Part of the Experience
As the ferry pulls away from the mainland and the Cancun skyline recedes, you'll feel the island pace beginning to set in. The short crossing gives you time to breathe, watch for dolphins, and anticipate the Caribbean paradise waiting ahead. By the time you step off the boat onto Isla Mujeres, vacation mode is fully activated.
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