Playa Del Carmen and Tulum Mexico Real Estate | SLOW FOOD ON ISLA MUJERES

Andrea Perron Ruiz andrea 10 July 2012 0
SLOW FOOD ON ISLA MUJERES

SLOW FOOD ON ISLA MUJERES

Isla Mujeres is an island oasis for golf carts and boats with incredible views, plenty of shops, restaurants and bars to choose from. An easy day trip from Cancun or Playa del Carmen, this tiny island is big with tourists and expats for its incredible variety of activities and laid back island attitude.

Isla Mujeres Riviera Maya Mexico

One of my favorite ways to start the day on the island, or spend a lazy Sunday with good company, is at Bally Hoo. This adorable palapa restaurant is located on the dock behind the Pemex station just a few blocks north from the passenger ferry docks.

Isla Mujeres Mexico in the Mayan Riviera

If you find the giant replica of an ancient Olmeca statue, you know you are in the right spot!

Olmec Head Isla Mujeres Riviera Maya

Bally Hoo is a peaceful epicenter in a bustling beach and dock area; a great place for watching people, fishermen, boats and pelicans.

Isla Mujeres Bally Hoo restaurant

This quaint looking fishing shack palapa on the dock invites its patrons to chill out, slow down, watch the waves roll in and out and enjoy some good home cookin'. They offer great breakfasts at a reasonable price, fish tacos and margaritas, and many other traditional Mexican favorites. The food and the service are just as wonderful as the atmosphere and the view.

Restaurants Isla Mujeres Riviera Maya

What's the rush!? Have another cup of coffee or another cocktail and enjoy watching the hustle and bustle of the dock....

Caribbean sea Isla Mujeres Mexico

or gaze out to sea and the Cancun landscape in the distance...

Riviera Maya Caribbean Sea

or sit back and watch the fishing boats bring in their fare...

Isla Mujeres Caribbean Mexico

While biking the island, wandering the ruins, snorkeling, shopping, hitting the zip lines at Parque Garafon, swimming with Dolphins at Dolphin Discovery, marveling at the turtles in the turtle farm, swimming with whale sharks, boating, floating in the calm waters of North Beach, and exploring all there is to see and do on the island is a fantastic way to spend the day, give me an hour or so to catch up with the rest of the group, I need to sip and sit and watch the world go by for a little longer here at Bally Hoo.

Andrea Perron Ruiz andrea

Andrea was born and raised in Montreal by a Mexican mother and a French Canadian father. She studied cinema and photography in Argentina and Montreal, and has now been living in Playa del Carmen for several years. Both her Mexican and Canadian roots are an important influence on her identity and how she perceives the world through her photography and writing as the content creator for BuyPlaya Real Estate Advisors www.buyplaya.co and the blogs at https://www.buyplaya.co/playalife/

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