The Cheapest Ways to Get Around Isla Mujeres: A Budget Guide for Families
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The Cheapest Ways to Get Around Isla Mujeres: A Budget Guide for Families

Klaus Mueller
Klaus Mueller
December 21, 2025 6 min read 23

The cheapest way to get around Isla Mujeres is the public bus at just 20 pesos ($1 USD) per ride, with an all-day pass available for $7 USD, saving you $90-120 daily compared to golf cart rentals. Since the island is less than 5 miles long, walking is completely free and viable for the North Beach area, while taxis cost only 150 pesos ($8-10) per trip - still far cheaper than renting a golf cart for the week.

If you're visiting Isla Mujeres with your family and find golf cart rentals too pricey (they can run $90-120 per day!), don't worry. There are plenty of budget-friendly ways to explore this beautiful island. Here's what the local expat community recommends for getting around without emptying your wallet.

Walking: Free and Surprisingly Easy

Let's start with the obvious: Isla Mujeres is small. Really small. The island is less than 5 miles long, which means walking is a genuinely viable option for getting around.

Why walking works:

  • The island is compact and walkable, especially the North Beach area
  • If you stay on the north end, everything you need is within walking distance
  • During cooler months (December through February), walking is particularly pleasant
  • It's completely free!

As one expat put it: "We actually walked from one end to the next." Another added: "I walked everywhere, literally."

If you're staying near North Beach, you may not need any other transportation at all. One resident noted: "If you stay on the North end, everything is walkable. One of the many things we like about the island."

The Bus: Your Best Budget Option

The island has a public bus system that's incredibly affordable and perfect for families on a budget.

Bus basics:

  • Cost: Just 20 pesos (about $1 USD) per ride
  • Routes run to Punta Sur and other key destinations
  • Buses run approximately every 30 minutes
  • All-day pass available for around $7 USD (hop on and off all day)

Important tip: Look for buses with advertisements on them. The solid white buses are for employees only and won't pick up tourists.

The hop-on, hop-off nature of the bus makes it perfect for sightseeing. As one local explained: "Get on the bus for a dollar, get off and enjoy, then get on the bus again for another dollar."

Taxis: More Affordable Than You Think

While not as cheap as walking or the bus, taxis on Isla Mujeres are reasonably priced and can be a good option when you need door-to-door service.

Taxi pricing:

  • Around 150 pesos ($8-10 USD) per trip
  • Tips are typically included in the cost
  • You can often negotiate the price within reason

One savvy traveler pointed out: "You can take a taxi every day everywhere and it still won't add up to the cost of a golf cart." This is especially true if you're strategic about when you use them.

Rent a Bicycle

For families with older kids who can ride, bicycles offer a fun and affordable way to explore the island.

  • Bike rentals are available around the island
  • The flat terrain makes cycling easy
  • You can cover more ground than walking while still saving money
  • Great for the whole family adventure

As one resident noted: "The island is perfect for biking."

Scooters and Motos

If your family includes older teens or it's just adults, renting a scooter can be cheaper than a golf cart while giving you similar flexibility.

  • More affordable than golf carts
  • Easy to park anywhere
  • Good for covering longer distances

The Friendly Local Option

Here's a tip you won't find in guidebooks: islanders are friendly! Several expats mentioned that "lots of friendly folks on their golf carts are usually willing to let you hop on" if you need a lift. While you shouldn't count on this, it's a nice bonus of island culture.

Smart Strategy: Mix and Match

The best approach for budget-conscious families is to combine these options:

  1. Walk for everything near your accommodation (especially on North Beach)
  2. Take the bus for longer trips to Punta Sur or across the island
  3. Use taxis when you have tired kids or need to get somewhere quickly
  4. Consider a golf cart for just one day if you want to tour the whole island

As one local wisely suggested: "You only need to go around the whole island one day or two days at most. Don't rent a golf cart for the week."

The Bottom Line

You absolutely don't need an expensive golf cart to enjoy Isla Mujeres with your family. Between walking, the $1 bus rides, and the occasional taxi, you can explore the entire island for a fraction of what you'd spend on a golf cart rental. Save that money for fresh seafood dinners, snorkeling trips, or other island adventures instead!

The island's compact size is actually one of its charms. Embrace the slower pace, enjoy the walk along the beaches, and you'll discover that getting around on a budget is not just possible, it's part of the authentic Isla Mujeres experience.

Exploring more of the Riviera Maya? Check out transportation options in nearby Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or Tulum. Join our community for more budget travel tips from expats living in Mexico.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the public bus cost on Isla Mujeres?
The public bus costs just 20 pesos (about $1 USD) per ride, with an all-day hop-on, hop-off pass available for around $7 USD. Buses run approximately every 30 minutes to Punta Sur and other key destinations. Look for buses with advertisements - solid white buses are for employees only.
Is Isla Mujeres small enough to walk everywhere?
Yes, Isla Mujeres is less than 5 miles long, making walking completely viable especially if you stay on the North Beach area. Many expats report walking from one end to the other. During cooler months (December-February), walking is particularly pleasant and completely free.
How much do taxis cost on Isla Mujeres compared to golf cart rentals?
Taxis cost around 150 pesos ($8-10 USD) per trip with tips included. Even taking taxis daily costs far less than golf cart rentals at $90-120 per day. Strategic taxi use combined with walking and the $1 bus saves significant money.
Do I really need to rent a golf cart for the whole week on Isla Mujeres?
No. Most expats recommend renting a golf cart for just one or two days maximum to tour the whole island, then using walking, the public bus (20 pesos per ride), and occasional taxis for the rest of your stay. This saves hundreds of dollars while still letting you explore everything.
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Klaus Mueller
Klaus Mueller
Germany From Berlin, Germany | Mexico Living in Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Traded Berlin's startup scene for Isla Mujeres' island time. Turns out you can debug code in a hammock—it just takes longer because the beach keeps distracting you. Software dev helping expats find their rhythm in Caribbean Mexico.

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