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See the main Mexico Formalities page for full details of clearing into and out of Mexico, restrictions, rules etc.
Isla Mujeres clearance procedures do, however, differ from normal formalities for Mexico.
There is no official requirement to hire an agent in Isla Mujeres, however, the procedure is not straightforward and it is time consuming with clearance taking at least one full day, probably more.
Click on the speech bubble icon under the "Explore port" dropdown, to read comments from cruisers that have recently cleared in here. This will help prepare you.
The Port Captain's office is open from 08:00-17:00, however, they only work from 09:00-14:00. Arrival outside these hours is normally not a problem if you are staying at a marina, as they can inform customs of your arrival and arrange clearance for the next morning. In this instance, you will be allowed off your boat, but restricted to the marina area for the night. If anchoring, all crew must remain on board until clearance the following morning (or Monday if arriving on a Friday afternoon).
Dinghies can be left on the inside of the dock at Marina Bartolomé - it's just a short walk to the Port Captain's office from here, through a white metal gate. Make sure you tie up on the inside of the dock, avoid the outside closer to the ferries as there is a 100 pesos/hour charge (and you will need approx. 5-6 hours to complete clearance - on a good day!).
Offices to be visited in the following order:
Make sure you have all your documents prepared ahead of time (in particular zarpe from last port and crew list).
More details at Mexico Formalities.
See the main Mexico Formalities page for full details of clearing into and out of Mexico.
If staying in a marina, you must have a receipt to show you are fully paid before permission will be given to check out.
Last updated: June 2024
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