Gastronomy
Holbox boasts a captivating variety of restaurants and bars that cater to diverse tastes. Within this serene haven, upscale boutique hotels elevate Mexican and international cuisine to gastronomic heights. Along the sandy lanes of downtown, toes-in-the-sand eateries serve up a delightful blend of tacos and the island's unique masterpiece: lobster pizza. As a sweet finale, your clients can venture to the main square and indulge in a marquesita, a crepe-style rolled wafer, offered by local vendors.
Water activities
For water enthusiasts, Holbox presents a playground of activities. Embrace the wind with kitesurfing and windsurfing, paddle through ocean waves or mangroves with kayaking and paddleboarding, snorkel amidst vibrant marine life, or engage in the art of fly fishing.
Outdoor activities
Holbox's natural wonders offer boundless outdoor opportunities. Bird watching, swimming with whale sharks (May - September), and experiencing the ethereal bioluminescence phenomenon (best experienced in Punta Cocos and Punta Mosquito) are just a few. Wildlife enthusiasts can marvel at the diverse species inhabiting the island, including the graceful pink flamingos that visit between April and October.
Reserva Nativa, situated in Solferino near Chiquilá, offers an unforgettable adventure. From visiting a chiclero camp to canoeing on the lagoon, driving all-terrain vehicles, and exploring interactive museums, this reserve promises a unique journey.
Unique natural wonders
Visitors can explore Isla Pájaros, an islet teeming with bird species, including ducks, flamingos, pelicans, and more. Yalahau cenote, a freshwater spring enveloped by mangroves and lush jungle, holds a legendary reputation as the "fountain of eternal youth." Isla Pasión invites travelers to unwind on its unspoiled beach, while Cabo Catoche combines history and nature, ideal for snorkeling and fishing. El Corchal, a flooded ecosystem abundant with wildlife, showcases cork trees and even jaguars.