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Isla de Enmedio: A tranquil haven off the coast of Veracruz

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When you think of beaches and turquoise waters, destinations like Cancún or Acapulco may come to mind. But Veracruz hides its own secret paradise that rivals Mexico’s top coastal hotspots: Isla de Enmedio, a destination that will quickly win you over.
Nestled in the Gulf of Mexico, this protected reserve allows only limited access—fewer than 20 visitors can be on the island at the same time, and stays are restricted to just three to four hours.
From the moment you step onto its soft sand, you’ll realize you’ve arrived somewhere truly special—a quiet, unspoiled corner of the coast where you’ll cross paths with crabs, seagulls, and other wildlife.
Its crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft white sand will make you feel like you’ve been transported far away, even though you’re only minutes from Veracruz.
Isla de Enmedio stands out not only for its beauty, but also for the peaceful experiences it offers—an invitation to disconnect from everyday life and reconnect with nature.
Because it’s a protected reserve, visitors must follow strict guidelines. This means leaving nothing behind—not even small items like clothing, accessories, or electronics. You also cannot take shells, flora, fauna, or any natural element from the island, as each piece plays a role in preserving this Gulf of Mexico paradise.
Located within the Veracruz Reef System National Park, the island is perfect for snorkeling, exploring, and capturing breathtaking photos—whether of the horizon or your best tropical selfies.
If you plan to take professional photos, you must request a permit from the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP) 20 days in advance.
The area is also carefully protected because sea turtles lay their eggs here, meaning activities must be controlled to avoid disturbing this endangered species.
You may bring your own food and drinks for personal consumption, but you must take all trash with you when you leave. Keep in mind that the island has no shops, services, or restrooms, so preparing ahead of time is essential.

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How to Get to Isla de Enmedio in Veracruz
According to Tripadvisor, March is the best month to visit this Mexican gem—perfect timing to book your stay at Camino Real Veracruz, one of the state’s most sought-after hotels thanks to its luxurious rooms and premium services.
From your marble-floored, air-conditioned room—complete with minibar—you can relax before and after your excursion while enjoying a one-of-a-kind ocean view.
Because La Huerta restaurant opens at 7:00 a.m., you can start your day with a high-quality buffet breakfast. If you're visiting on a weekend, don’t miss their signature brunch.
If you prefer a slower morning, La Vela opens its doors at 8:00 a.m., offering an extensive menu for seafood lovers.
The hotel is located in Boca del Río, Veracruz, about 35 minutes from Isla de Enmedio. Guided tours typically cost around 550 MXN, while unguided options start at about 490 MXN.
From Boca del Río, head to Antón Lizardo Beach, where you can catch a boat that takes you to the island in roughly 10 minutes. You’ll have about three hours to explore every corner of this stunning place.
Staying at Camino Real Veracruz ensures you enjoy this and many other local experiences, thanks to the hotel’s concierge, who can help you plan your entire stay in Veracruz.
So don’t wait any longer—come discover Isla de Enmedio, the Caribbean-style paradise waiting for you in Veracruz.