Ixtapa Island Tours

Ixtapa Island featuring a beach
Ixtapa Island featuring a beach, landscape views and rugged coastline
Ixtapa Island showing a beach, tropical scenes and general coastal views
Ixtapa Island which includes tropical scenes, a sandy beach and swimming
Ixtapa Island which includes rocky coastline


Take a boat to this small tropical island to experience peace and quiet, enjoy sweeping coastal views and take scenic hikes.

Venture to Ixtapa Island, off Mexico’s majestic south coast, for a day of snorkeling, kayaking and sightseeing. With its sheltered bays and coves, the island is a popular place for those seeking a quieter beach experience. Join a guided boat tour or rent a panga, a small motorized boat and make your way to the island. Follow scenic hiking trails, swim with dolphins and snorkel in clear waters.

Head to one of Ixtapa Island’s four spectacular beaches and stretch out on the golden sand. Playa Cuachalalate is the busiest beach and is where most boat tours to the island dock. Here you can play beach volleyball, rent a banana boat or drink cocktails while you dip your toes in the warm water.

Walk around the island to reach Playa Coral. Rent some snorkeling equipment from one of the oceanfront restaurants and plunge into the Pacific Ocean. Colorful fish and sea creatures dart between you and the coral.

Follow one of the marked hiking trails to reach the peaceful waters of Playa Varadero. Admire local plants and flowers as you go, including a range of palms. Escape the crowds at peaceful Playa Sacrificio. Follow the path up the hill and admire the panoramic views out to sea.

Ixtapa Island’s aquarium, Delfiniti, offers visitors the opportunity to meet and swim with dolphins. Hold on to their sleek fins and race through the water. Play a round of golf at one of the two courses surrounded by coconut trees and jungle.

Ixtapa Island is a 10-minute boat ride from the mainland. Boats can be organized from the Zihuatenejo Municipal pier or the small jetty at Playa Quieta. You can also catch the local ferry from Playa Linda, which is a fun way to meet locals. Plenty of vendors and restaurants service the island but keep in mind prices can be inflated. Bring your own food if you choose.

Reviews of Ixtapa Island

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Skip any of the paid excursions (can run $40-70 USD) and instead pay 50 pesos ($2-3 USD) round trip from the Playa Linda pier. You can pay about $10 USD to rent snorkels, well worth it. Boats stop running at 5PM so don't miss your ride back.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

It all depends where you have lunch...many choices. I had a delicious lunch last year but was now pleased this year. The water is very clear and little waves.

5/5 - Excellent

Heatherly

Love this place. Easiest snorkeling. Went twice.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Awesome place to hang out all day. You can swim, eat, snorkel.

4/5 - Good

Robert/Lori

Great value lunch! Red Snapper and coconut shrimp for $14 US!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Great food and a good time.

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