Isla Contoy
Isla Contoy is a small, uninhabited island located off the northeastern coast of Mexico, near Isla Mujeres. It is part of the Isla Contoy National Park, which was established to protect its unique ecosystems, including mangroves, coral reefs, and diverse wildlife. The island is a crucial nesting site for various seabirds and is home to several endangered species.
Visitors to Isla Contoy can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, snorkeling, and exploring its pristine beaches. The park is accessible by boat, and guided tours are available to help preserve its natural beauty and educate visitors about its ecological significance.