A Hidden Gem in the Gulf of Mexico

 

A place unspoiled by tourism with amazing street art.

 

This is day five of our epic, all-out, Indiana Jones vs. Tomb Raider, ten-day adventure to the Riviera Maya and Isla Holbox Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula where we explored Mayan culture, mythology, and eco-adventure. Today we are at one of the best resorts in Mexico — the luxurious, boutique, Villas Flamingos where we spent a few days of island-style relaxation.

 

This is a journal where you’ll find travel tips and highlights of our personal experiences. Follow from the beginning here!

 

A Little Bit About Isla Holbox Mexico

 

There’s nothing quite like waking up just as the sun begins to peek over the horizon to the sound of tropical birds and crashing waves. Except of course when it unravels in front of your floor to ceiling windows, above your private pool, from your luxury beach bungalow.

 

This was the start of our first full day on Isla Holbox Mexico. I couldn’t have imagined it better.

 

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I took this from the floor-to-ceiling window of my bungalow.

 

We rolled out of bed and in about three minutes were out the door. We headed straight for the beachside breakfast table. No shoes needed.

 

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Breakfast with the Gulf of Mexico at Villas Flamingos.

 

This was my first real glimpse of Villas Flamingos Hotel since the night before when we arrived it was pretty dark. We shuffled our feet across our private patio, passed our hammock and some giant beach cabanas where we were met by one of the hotel’s locals.

 

His name was ‘Pancho’ and he was surrounded by several lovely little ladies. Pancho is a giant iguana with a permanent address in paradise, and his ladies…well they’re there for the digs too of course!

 

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Pancho coming out of Ana’s Casa LOL.

 

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So far, Villas Flamingos was panning out to be nothing short of heaven. And I couldn’t even wait to see the rest of Isla Holbox. So, after a spectacular Gulfside breakfast (and a tropical adult beverage), we called for a golf cart cab to pick us up and take us into the city center where we could rent our own golf cart for a day and see the city sights.

 

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Now, what kind of people would we be to not feed our new friends? LOL.

 

TRAVEL TIP: The golf cart cab is called over by the concierge. It’s $5 USD each way to and from the city, or you can rent your own golf cart for about $70 USD for 24 hours. I highly recommend it. 

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Isla Holbox Mexico, Amazing Street Art

 

We spent most of the day driving up and down island streets made entirely of sand. We were captured by the amount of gorgeous and amazing street art all over the village huts. It seemed like where there was an opportunity to make art, it was taken.

 

I’ve always loved the beautiful artwork which comes from the many different cultures in Mexico. The people of this country are skilled craftsmen and artists, and Isla Holbox, Mexico is no different. It’s literally impossible to drive down a street and not see a beautiful mural.

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

Street art Isla Holbox

 

amazing street art

 

Other Awesome Stuff to Spot on Isla Holbox Mexico

 

There’s so much to see on this little island which makes it so special. It’s full of color and life, yet hasn’t been ruined by hordes of tourism. This is in all reality, a perfect island getaway. Check out some of the things we saw driving around on our little golf cart.

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Isla Holbox Sights 11

 

Dining at Villas Flamingos to the Setting Sun

 

After a long day of sightseeing on Isla Holbox Mexico, we were dying for some island cuisine. We traveled back to the hotel by sandy streets via our rented golf cart (which by this time The Little was driving) and made our way back to our luxury hotel by the sea enjoying the amazing street art along the way.

 

The Little in Holbox
I enjoyed being chauffeured around by The Little and he enjoyed driving… I, of course, had to man the gas and brakes LOL.
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If you make it to paradise, you have to try their three-cheese macaroni with shrimp. I will literally go back just to have this! Their food is among the best I’ve ever had in all of Mexico. AMAZING!

 

By the looks of the dining room at Villas Flamingos, we had a pretty good idea it was going to be amazing. Twilight was just starting to peek from a long day of sunshine and before we knew it, we were eating the most fabulous meal, watching the sunset on the Gulf of Mexico, and soaking up every minute of paradise.

 

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I took this from the Villas Flamingos restaurant over dinner. Perfect sunset every day.

 

To be continued…

 

Follow Along on Our Mother and Son Adventure

 

as we share more of our Villas Flamingos experience and tell you all about this amazing boutique resort and Isla Holbox, undoubtedly the gem of the Caribbean. We’ll share with you a beautiful photo essay of things we did around the hotel for our last day in paradise.

 

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Are you heading to Mexico? Have you already been? We would LOVE to hear your comments on this beautiful corner of the world below.

 

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Author

Christa Thompson is the Founder and Chief Editor of The Fairytale Traveler. She started traveling the world in 2003 when she attended a summer abroad study at the University of Cambridge in England. Since then, her wanderlust has been fierce. Her three passions in life are her son, traveling, and being creative. The Fairytale Traveler brand gives Christa the opportunity to do all of these things and to live intentionally every day. "It's never too late to believe in what you love and to pursue your dreams." -Christa Thompson

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