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Camping in Holbox Island – 2026 Guide

Camping in Holbox Island – 2026 Guide

There's a particular kind of magic to sleeping under the stars on a car-free Caribbean island. No traffic noise, no city light pollution — just the sound of the sea, the rustle of palm trees, and, if you're lucky, the distant pink shapes of flamingos moving across the lagoon at dawn. Camping in Holbox isn't roughing it; it's choosing the most immersive way to experience the island.

This guide covers everything you need to know about camping in Holbox in 2026 — where to go, what to expect, and how to make the most of it.


Why Camp in Holbox?

  • Cost — camping is the most affordable accommodation on the island by a wide margin
  • Atmosphere — sleeping close to nature is fundamentally different from any hotel experience
  • Flexibility — most campgrounds are relaxed about check-in times and stay lengths
  • Community — campgrounds attract like-minded travellers; you'll meet people easily
  • Location — the best spots put you within minutes of the beach and the town

Kin Camping — The Top Pick

The most established and well-reviewed camping option on Holbox. Kin Camping sits on Avenida San Gerónimo, about 400 metres from the beach and 600 metres from the town centre — close enough to everything but far enough to feel removed from the noise.

What's included:

  • Pre-pitched tents with mat, pillow, sheets, fan, and electrical outlet
  • Access to shared kitchen, bathrooms, lockers, refrigerator, and dining area
  • Hammocks and communal gathering spaces
  • Water and coffee provided by hosts

2026 pricing (approximate):

  • Single traveller: ~500–600 MXN/night
  • Two people: ~650–750 MXN/night

Note: prices shift seasonally — always confirm directly with the campground before booking.

Location: Avenida San Gerónimo, Holbox, Quintana Roo Book: Contact via WhatsApp or their Facebook page to check availability and current rates


Aventura Maya Hostel y Camping

The only option on the island that combines hostel accommodation with a proper camping area. Aventura Maya suits travellers who want the camping experience but with the option to upgrade to a dorm or private room if the weather turns. Rated 4.8 by guests — the highest of any budget accommodation on the island.

It's particularly popular with active travellers who use it as a base for early morning kayaking, snorkelling, and wildlife spotting trips.

Best for: Outdoor adventurers, travellers who want flexibility between camping and a bed


What to Pack for Camping in Holbox

  • Mosquito repellent — non-negotiable. The mangroves mean mosquitoes, especially at dusk and dawn. DEET-based or picaridin repellent is most effective.
  • Reef-safe sunscreen — required by Mexican law near Holbox's protected waters, and enforced
  • Dry bag — for phones, documents, and anything else you don't want sandy or damp
  • Cash in pesos — campgrounds rarely take cards; bring enough for your stay plus daily expenses
  • Light layers — evenings can cool down, especially outside peak season
  • Headtorch — the sandy paths around Holbox are unlit at night

Practical Tips

  • Book ahead for summer — whale shark season (June–September) fills campgrounds fast
  • Check the weather — hurricane season runs June–November; October is the highest-risk month
  • Respect the ecosystem — Holbox is a protected biosphere reserve. Leave no trace, don't disturb wildlife, use reef-safe products in the water
  • Ferry logistics — the last ferry from Chiquilá to Holbox runs around 10pm; plan your arrival accordingly

Plan Your Holbox Trip

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