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The best of HolBox

Paradise has a name: Hol Box, is located at the northern end of Q. Roo, Mexico. World famous for being the natural sanctuary of the Whale Shark, Manta rays, among other species. In addition to the great diversity of birds that inhabit and visit during the year such as flamingos, pelicans and frigates.

Discover its paradisiacal and quiet beaches by boat, surrounded by amazing natural views and extensive sandbars.

Free time to explore the picturesque streets of the Island, its murals or enjoy its beaches, enjoy a select menu accompanied by a refreshing water of the day. Cool down and recharge your energy in the crystal clear waters of Laguna Yalahau.

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Stop At: Holbox Island, Holbox Island, Yucatan Peninsula

2 hours of free time to explore the picturesque streets of the Island, its murals or enjoy its beaches, enjoy a select menu accompanied by a refreshing water of the day.

30 minutes visit in Passion Island

45 minutes visit in Sand Banks (Secret Beach)

Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes

Stop At: Yalahau Lagoon, Holbox Island Mexico

Cool down and recharge your energy in the crystal clear waters of Laguna Yalahau.

Duration: 45 minutes

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Duration:10 to 12 hours
Commences in:Quintana Roo, Mexico
Country:Mexico
City:Quintana Roo

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