• Home
  • About
  • Shop
  • Blog
  • Black Women Coach
  • HR Consulting
    • HR Consulting
    • Webinar
  • Online Appts
  • YouTube
  • Archives

    • January 2023
    • December 2022
    • October 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022
    • June 2022
    • May 2022
    • March 2022
    • February 2022
    • January 2022
    • December 2021
    • November 2021
    • October 2021
    • September 2021
    • August 2021
    • June 2021
    • May 2021
    • April 2021
    • March 2021
    • February 2021
    • January 2021
    • December 2020
    • November 2020
    • October 2020
    • September 2020
  • Categories

    • Africa
    • Airbnb
    • BLAXIT
    • BLAXIT BREAK
    • Blog Posts
    • branded product
    • COVID-19
    • Dakar Senegal
    • Election 2020
    • Female Solo Travel over 40
    • Financing Relocation Abroad
    • Guadelajara
    • Hostile Work Environment Escape Strategy
    • Human Resources (HR) Tips
    • Italy
    • Lake Chapala
    • Lifestyle
    • Lisbon, Portugal
    • Living with Intention
    • Mazatlan
    • Merida
    • Mexico
    • Mindfulness
    • Mindset
    • Oaxaca
    • Playa del Carmen
    • Portugal
    • Puerto Vallarta
    • Queretaro
    • Racism at Work
    • Racism at Work
    • Relocation Abroad
    • Retirement Abroad
    • Safe Solo Travel
    • San Miguel de Allende
    • Solo Female Travel
    • Solo Travel
    • Solo Travel Tips
    • Travel
    • Travel Planning
    • Travel Planning
    • Travel Safety & Security
    • Tulum
    • Uncategorized
    • YouTube
  • Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
  • About Me

    Anne Marie
    Black women of every age and income bracket can and should consider solo traveling and living abroad either permanently or semi-permanently.

  • Home
  • About
  • Shop
  • Blog
  • Black Women Coach
  • HR Consulting
    • HR Consulting
    • Webinar
  • Online Appts
  • YouTube

Things To Know Before You Visit Isla Holbox Mexico

December 20, 2022

Welcome to my ongoing series on solo travel for the Fly 40+ Black woman in Mexico! Throughout this series, I will share some of my favorite solo travel destinations in Mexico, as well as places I visited. You will get my honest opinion about safety, affordability, and enjoyment.

Some of you may know that I moved to Mexico in May 2021. Jumping off the hamster wheel to live a slower, more peaceful life just made sense to me. I don’t just live in Mexico, I also enjoy solo travel around Mexico. If you’ve been with me from the beginning, you may have picked up my digital guide about discovering 9 Mexican cities while deciding where to live.

One of the best things I did was visit Isla Holbox

There is a magical island in Mexico with a laid-back vibe off the coast of the state of Quintana Roo.  Isla Holbox  pronounced “Whole-Bosch” or “Holbox Island” is a beautiful island on the North of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, in Quintana Roo State. It is home to multiple sandbanks, mangroves inhabited by flamingos and pelicans. The island is only accessible by ferry.  It is a destination growing in popularity.

As soon as I stepped onto Isla Holbox’s white sands, I knew it was the right choice!

I visited this truly secluded paradise on the northern tip of the Yucatan peninsula during a six-day trip in July 2022. There are sandy roads, relaxed vibes, the Caribbean sea, beautiful beaches, and plenty of happy travelers. Make sure to include Isla Holbox on your itinerary. This is not just because you can swim with whale sharks see Flamingos and witness but you will also witness some of the most amazing and spectacular sunsets, enjoy white sand beaches and amazing food.

Sunsets in Isla Holbox

Where is Isla Holbox, Mexico?

This stunning island is located on the northeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, in the state of Quintana Roo. The word Holbox is a Mayan word meaning black hole. Separated from the mainland, it is a protected area for its endangered species and natural flora. Thus, it’s part of an ecosystem where there is minimal impact. This means there are automobiles on the island. The streets are enchanting white sand that you can only traverse on foot, or via golf carts, bicycles, or ATV taxis. Who doesn’t love the experience of traveling around in a golf cart?  

How to get to Isla Holbox, Mexico

From Cancun to Holbox

Holbox is about 30 minutes from Cancun. There are multiple ways to get to Chiquila, including by car and bus. At Chiquilá, you will embark on a ferry to the mainland.. The crossing takes about 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a private boat.

  • Buses from Cancun bus station take 2.5 hours with stops, and private cars around 1 hour forty-five minutes.
  • It takes roughly 5.5 hours by bus from Merida, and between 3-4.5 hours by private car, depending on the route.

The ferry ride is every 20 minutes between 6:00 am and 9:40 pm, and tickets can be purchased in advance in Cancun or Chiquila to Isla Holbox. From Chiquila Tickets are 160 pesos ($8) one way,  as of a few months ago.

By car, you can only drive as far as Chiquila since no vehicles are allowed on the island. Despite its unassuming appearance, you should still park safely but don’t leave anything valuable in your car.

Traveling by bus throughout Mexico is my favorite mode of transportation. BusBud and Omio are two excellent options if you are seeking information about bus transportation options around Mexico or any other part of the world.

Things to Do and Places to Eat

The best thing to do in Isla Holbox is to enjoy the laid-back atmosphere and the ambiance of this magical slow-paced island. Here are some things to do:

  • Taking in the sunset at the Whaleshark Pier
  • 3 Islands Tour- 3-hour boat tour. You will visit Bird Island, Passion Island, and the Yalahau Cenote
  • Cabo Catoche Tour – a 6-hour tour where you can enjoy snorkeling and wildlife
  • Swing in Sea Hammocks
  • Kitesurfing
  • Visit Mosquito Point
  • Street Art
  • Bioluminescent plankton
Lobster Pizza, The Roots

Holbox also has amazing food options, here are some of my favorites:

  • Lobster Pizza at The Roots
  • Guacamole K’u’ at K’u’ restaurant
  • Some of the best shrimp ceviche I’ve ever had at Restaurant Raices
  • Authentic tacos at Barba Negra
  • Vegan Options. Find delicious smoothie bowls at Painapol.
  • Authentic Mexican food at La Tapatia.

The Best Safety Tips For Solo Female Travelers

As with any other destination Mexico has crime in certain areas of the country. Most of these places are not areas or states frequented by tourist. While there have been some issues in Cancun, overall Mexico is safe as long as you stay out of areas known for cartel related violence. Review US State Department advisories for specifics.As with any other destination, observing situational awareness and common sense, and having a travel safety protocol in place will go a long way to keeping you save on solo travel in Mexico as well as anywhere you visit. Do not let your guard down, because you are in a tropical oasis. Here are some precautions to keep you safe, especially if you are a solo traveler or solo female traveler:

  • Choose hotels over hostels. Avoid sharing a room with strangers and worrying about your belongings
  • Blend in. Try not to look like a rich tourist, here for the first time
  • Do not walk the beach alone at night
  • Avoid walking in deserted areas alone, especially if you have been drinking.
  • Do not drink excessively so as to keep you mind clear especially at night
  • Never leave any drink unattended for even a few seconds
  • Be aware of your surroundings. Just as if you were back home
  • Avoid using ATMs at night.  Plan to get any cash needed during the day in locations with lots of people
  • Use Uber or registered Taxis for transit.  Every time you take an Uber, there is an option to share your plans on the app.
  • Share your travel plans with family and friends.
  • Have a check-in buddy and ensure they have your itinerary and know where you are. Talk to them multiple times a day and check in at the end of each day when you return to your hotel or short-term rental
  • Observe situational awareness and trust your instincts. If it feels wrong do not do it’

Despite the overall safety of the Isla Holbox, it is still important to exercise situational awareness and common sense as a female solo traveler. Grab the BaldGirlWillTravel: A Guide to Travel Safety and Security for Solo Female Travelers and ensure you follow the safety tips to ensure a safe solo travel experience.

Sunscreen & Mosquito Game Must be on Point!

Especially during the rainy season of summer, the climate in Holbox is hot with high humidity. The streets have lots of potholes that fill with standing water after heavy rainfall an instant breeding ground for mosquitos.  As a result, especially if you visit during rainy season, be prepared for mosquitos. Lots of mosquitos.  I will honestly say I experienced more mosquito bites in Holbox than anywhere else in Mexico or on a trip in recent memory. You will not survive or enjoy Holbox without STRONG mosquito repellent AND strong sunscreen, especially during the rainy season. You will need a repellant with Deet, Citronella oil alone will not help.

Here are my top favorite repellent and sunscreen that keep me covered:

  • Face: Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Non-Greasy Sunscreen Stick for Face & Body, Broad Spectrum SPF 70
  • For my arms, back, and legs: Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen Lotion, Broad Spectrum SPF 55
  • Insect repellent. I recommend a combination of wipes and a spray. My favorites are:
  • OFF! FamilyCare Insect & Mosquito Repellent Spritz, Unscented Bug spray with Aloe-Vera, 7% Deet, 9 oz and Cutter All Family Mosquito Repellent Wipes, 15 Wipes.  

Where I Stayed

I had a very unfortunate experience my first night in Holbox at the hotel I originally booked. There was a power outage and no support or customer service from the hotel to address it. I spent a hot and miserable night filled with mosquito bites and was thrilled to find and transfer to Hotel Para Ti the next day. The staff at Hotel Para Ti provided top notch customer service. In terms of comfort and sustainability, Hotel Para Ti checks all boxes, as it develops practices that reduce its impact on culture, the environment, and the economy. Located in the center of Holbox, Para Ti is designed with wood and materials found locally to blend with its natural environment. They diligently aim to conserve natural resources and prevent child exploitation. Conscious and environmentally responsible, here are some other features you will enjoy:

  • Personalized attention
  • Beds equipped with mosquito nets
  • Stylish rooms with a distinct design, equipped with large beds, AC, fan, hammocks, and balconies with picturesque views
  • Delicious Yucatecan cuisine, organic, and natural amenities.
  • Pool, and jacuzzi, amidst palm trees and flowers

You can find this paradise here on Booking.com.  As with all of Mexico, Spanish is the primary language spoken in Holbox, though many locals speak English. If you are not fluent, I recommend downloading Google Translate and purchasing a language guide ¿Como se Dice?  Practical Spanish Phrases & Words for Travelers to help you communicate throughout your visit.

Overall I recommend a visit to Isla Holbox but I do not recommend visiting during rainy season on the island. The mosquitos were relentless and they did impact my enjoyment of my overall time on the island. I would visit again but not during the summer. Instead I recommend a visit between October and April. 

Thank You For Reading!

Check out these solo travel blog posts:

SAFETY TIP FOR HOTELS & SHORT TERM RENTALS

HOW TO TAKE GREAT PHOTOS ON SOLO TRAVEL: 5 THINGS TO DO!

3 WAYS TO BUILD A SOLO TRAVEL MINDSET

10 SOLO TRAVEL MISTAKES TO AVOID!

4 MORE OF MY FAVORITE SAFETY APPS & GADGETS FOR SOLO TRAVEL!

7 SAFETY TIPS FOR WOMEN OVER 40 TRAVELING SOLO

This post may contain affiliate links to things like tours, hotels, Amazon associates, and products. These help me earn a small commission at no additional charge to you.

BlackTravelIsla HolboxQuintana Roosolo female travelsolo travelSoloTraveltravel planningVisit Mexico
Share

Blog Posts  / Safe Solo Travel  / Solo Travel  / Solo Travel Tips  / Travel  / Travel Planning

Anne Marie Archer
I am on a mission to make solo travel accessible and fun for everyone, especially Black Women over 40, and to dispel the myth that women over 50 can’t be fashionable, comfortable, and still travel #TeamCarryon.

You might also like

My 2023 Travel Plans so Far!
December 29, 2022
Here are My holiday season 2022 gift Idea picks for us Fly 40+ Team Carry-on Solo Travelers!
December 7, 2022
Safety Tips for Hotel & Short Term Rentals
December 4, 2022
  • About Me

    Anne Marie

    Hi I'm Anne Marie. I Quit my high six-figure income job, jumped off the hamster wheel, exited the American Rat Race, packed up my house and moved to Mexico in May 2021. Now I am embracing my love of solo travel while working as an HR consultant and connecting Black Women Coaches to those who need them via The BlackWomen Coach™ Directory (www.blackwomencoach.com). I have traveled to over 40 countries and I want Black Women over 40 to embrace solo travel! Stop waiting for your girlfriends, husband, boyfriend to get on the road. Go see the world and live your best authentic unapologetic and free life right now.

    We each have this one precious life – you owe it to yourself to live your life to the fullest NOW!

  • Subscribe to My Newsletter

  • Tags

    Airbnb blackexpats BlackFemaleSoloTravel BlackTravel black women blackwomenabroad blackwomentravel blaxit digitalnomad Financing Your Relocation Abroad Gaslighting Hostile Work Places HowToMoveAbroad Howtomovetomexico HowToMovetoOaxacaMexico SoloFemale Italy Merida mexico Microaggressions MoveAbroad parentingabroad Portugal Racism at Work RelocationAbroad RelocationMexico SanMigueldeAllende Sicily solo female travel solo travel SoloTravel travel Travel Hacks travel planning Travel Safe Travel Safety travel safety & security Travel Safety Tips TravelSmart Travel Tips TravelTips TraveltoMexico travelwithchildren TravelwithKids travelwithteens travelwithyoungkids
  • Instagram

    Instagram has returned empty data. Please authorize your Instagram account in the plugin settings .
  • FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK





  • Bald Girl will Travel

    The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical or legal advice. Readers should consult with a licensed professional to get advice for their individual situation. See the Disclaimer and Terms of Use for more information. Copyright BaldGirlWillTravel,LLC 2022. This website, Baldgirlwilltravel, LLC, And all trademarks and other intellectual property used herein are the property of MegEd Enterprises LLC.

  • Follow me on Instagram

    baldgirlwilltravel

    Over 50 I Solo Travel for self care you should too! 30+🌍 & counting✈️

    baldgirlwilltravel
    While it is not the most inexpensive place to vaca While it is not the most inexpensive place to vacation, California is my favorite place to vacation in the United States of America. 

A personal favorite of mine is San Francisco, but I also enjoy Los Angeles. California also has beautiful places like Catalina Island, Malibu, Monterey, San Diego. I love vacationing in Southern California. There’s lots of fun things to do and great places to eat. 

I really enjoyed the Griffin Observatory, the Getty Museum, and of course the Hollywood sign.  I thoroughly enjoyed visiting the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Visiting the Hollywood walk of fame, and Madame Tussauds wax museum. Of course the dining options are endless.

And the sunsets in Southern California are some of the most stunning sunsets you’ll see anywhere.

One of the things I still  want to do is to fly into San Francisco rent a car, and then drive all the way to San Diego. I was planning to do it for my birthday in 2020 but you know how that turned out!

This is not an endorsement  of California as a great place to live, nor am I saying it is the safest place to solo travel. 

IMHO no where in the USA is very safe for any type of travel because of the constant random gun violence and mass shootings.

But, California doesn’t have a government and governor promoting anti-black and homophobic laws every other day.

There are a couple other places that I really like for solo travel. And I will share my other two favorites, and I have a feeling they may surprise some of you. 👀👀

Have you solo traveled to California? Did you enjoy it?

Again, you do not have to agree with me. Please feel free to share any strong feelings of disagreemen on your own platform!
    if you want to check out my finds from visit to t if you want to check out my finds from  visit to the Massai market in Nairobi Kenya join my Facebook group in the link in bio (if you can meet the criteria) and you can check it out. I got some good stuff! #shoppinghaul #shoppingspree #massaimarket #nairobi #kenya #solotravel #africa
    One of the things I aim to do in 2023 is be very h One of the things I aim to do in 2023 is be very honest and candid about not just the wonderful things that happen when I travel but some of the not so wonderful things.

In my current BaldGirlWillTravel blog post I share my recent experience confronting white privilege in Dakar Senegal. 

While others probably have had similar experiences but choose not to talk about them, I am going to talk about mine because travel is not just pretty pictures and fun adventures. 

When you are Black and traveling and moving in the world you always have to deal with the impact of white supremacy slavery colonialism and anti-black racism. The impact of these things are reflected, not just in the United States of America but everywhere. 

Overall I had a wonderful time in Dakar. The people are amazing. The food is outstanding, and I will share a blog specifically dedicated to that subject separately. But in this blog post I share the encounter, how I dealt with it, and my overall thoughts on the expectation many have that WE have to be “nice” no matter how they behave and what they do. And my response to that is “nice for what?”

You can read the full blog post at the link in bio or here: 

https://baldgirlwilltravel.com/nice-for-what/

#whiteprivilege #travelingwhileblack
#blackandabroad #solotravel #africa #travel #travelblogger #blacktravel
    This Black History Month and every day support bla This Black History Month and every day support black businesses and #shopblack  please follow and support the BaldGirlWillTravel shop at the link in my bio and at the link in my bio and follow @baldgirlwilltravelshop #blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #blackowned #blackownedbusiness
    this is why I love solo travel! There’s nobody t this is why I love solo travel! There’s nobody to discuss or debate any adventure with I just go for it! Because no friend, or relative of mine would’ve done this with me. But I did it! And I would do it again. And I highly recommend the experience so if you want to do the lion walk while you’re in Senegal reach out to @senegal_tourist_guide and they will help you to make it happen!🦁🦁🦁#fathalawildlifereserve #LionWalk #WalkWithLions #LionWalk #walkwithlions #yolo  #solotravel #blackandabroad #goforit #yesmaam
    SAVE AND SHARE When I lived in the United States, SAVE AND SHARE

When I lived in the United States, I spent a significant amount of time in the state of Florida because I have family and friends there.

I also lived in the state of Florida, South Florida, to be exact from the age of 14 to 21. So I’m not speaking of this anecdotally or based on what I read in the news. I actually lived in the state and experienced the depth of the racism there personally. I also took my child to Disney World several times, and even thought about visiting Destin for vacation at one point because I hear it has some of the prettiest beaches in the USA 

I left the United States of America for a reason, but there are places that I would still consider for vacation. 

But in this post, I share the number one place that I will NOT consider for vacation in 2023

Where is it?

Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida

unfortunately, two people I love reside in the state so I can’t completely avoid visiting but when I do visit again, I intend to spend as little as possible, do no shopping and only stay as long as I absolutely have to

The policies and politics of that state are anti-black and frankly downright racist in my opinion and I think it’s time for Black people to take what is happening there seriously because it could be the rest of the USA very soon if you’re not careful. 

I’m not gonna give my money to a state that has very open and clear anti-black policies, and encourages antiblack racism.

so for me, it’s a big fat HELL NAW on Florida

OH btw my block and delete button is working really well today 

you don’t have to agree with me. 

Feel free to disagree on your own platform. #hellno #hellnaw #florida #solotravel #travel #blackandabroad #melanin #travelwhileblack #blacktravel
    SAVE AND SHARE Solo Travel Safety Tip Hotel editi SAVE AND SHARE

Solo Travel Safety Tip Hotel edition
Limit access to your hotel room by keeping the “do not disturb“ tag on your door at all times. Only take it off when YOU want the room cleaned or do what I do and just stop the maid in the hallway give her the dirty towels and get clean ones. I really don’t like people in and out of my hotel room so this is what I do to limit access.

you are not not safer in a hotel then you are in a short term rental like Airbnb or VRBO 

your risk are just different.

I spent 15+ years overseeing global security in the international development sector.

The most important thing to remember when traveling alone, especially as a woman, is to practice situational awareness and common sense. If it feels wrong even for a minute don’t do it. 

I share solo travel safety and security advice based on my 15+ years of experience in the downloadable 
Bald Girl Will Travel: Guide to Travel Safety & Security for Solo Female Travelers

At $10 it’s a bargain and it will tell you what you need to know about traveling alone as a woman and doing it safely. It’s been recently updated. 

Grab it at the link in bio. 

Don’t let Social media personalities scare you. You can be safe anywhere in the world. 

Life is short. 
Book the trip.
You’re welcome

#Travel #Traveltips #Safetytips #TravelSafety #TravelSafely #solotravel #SoloTravelSafety
#Reels #ReelsOfInstagram #instagramreels #travelcoterie #blacktravelfeed
    Out in the streets of Dakar Senegal. Rumor has it Out in the streets of Dakar Senegal. Rumor has it I was shaking my 🍑 a lil bit 👀🤣 

For those who asked 
Duster @dopewithoutlabels 
Bodysuit @amazon 
Shoes @sorelfootwear 

#yourewelcome
    “The Lion does not concern itself with the opini “The Lion does not concern itself with the opinion of the sheep.”Tywin Lannister. Be a Lion🦁 epic day.  Thanks to @senegal_tourist_guide #senegal #fathalawildlifereserve #seesomesenegal #seesenegal #visitsenegal #whatididtoday
    Load More Follow on Instagram
  • FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK



  • Subscription


2022 All Rights Reserved © BaldGirlWillTravel,LLC | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Return Policy

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Cookie settingsACCEPT
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
SAVE & ACCEPT