Take a lazy
walk along the sugary white beach, splash the water turquoise water, look up to
match the clear blue sky, enjoy vistas of fishermen swinging their catch of the
day through the picturesque beachside hamlet, retreat in the background of
scenic mangrove trees and find solace in the calls of sea eagles – Isla Holbox
welcomes visitors arms wide open.
Perched
between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, the island of Isla Holbox is
a global vacation destination, boasting everything that you require on an
island. The island is located north of Mexico’s Yucantan Peninsula and boasts
highlights that include Punta Coco Beach and Holbox Village. A swallow lagoon
separates Holbox from the mainland, which lets exotic birds like pelicans and
flamingos make their natural habitat. Adventurers throng in large number to
explore and discover one of the best secrets of the Caribbean.
The island
offers a plethora of activities both thrilling and fun for the adventure
junkies. Those who consider fly fishing and kite surfing uninteresting can
always relish the fresh seafood in one of the waterfront eateries. The dining
is world class. Fresh lobster is one of the favorite dishes of the local
residents. Since it serves a part of the Yum Balam Biosphere Reserve, vacationers
are bequeathed sights of whale sharks, horseshoe crabs, flamingos, white
pelicans and many more creatures.
To justify
why it is an ideal spot for the creative geniuses and nature lovers, Holbox
offers a slow pace of life (the ideal transportation mode here is golf carts,
not cars). This enhances your chance of being more creative and find solace in
tranquility.
The Inviting Nautical Life:
Imagine
coming face to face with the marine giant creature that flaunt intricately
spotted body, big mouth and terrifying personality – whale shark. Yes, the
local takes pride in them. A 45-minute offshore from the island in the deep
waters of the Gulf of Mexico promises these great views. Embark upon a guide
tour so that you overcome your fear and nervousness. With lengths reaching 40
feet long, whale sharks are arguably the largest fish in the world. Swimming
alongside the giant creature is safe.
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