We felt quite tender, but no less excited to meet whale sharks in Isla Mujeres. We landaafter about 24 hours of travel at Cancun airport on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. It then took 30 minutes by ferry to get to our little paradise island. With its chalky white sandy beaches and swaying palm trees, the island offers one unique spectacle. Here we were going to dive with whale sharks in Isla Mujeres.
Day 1.
At 06:00, we rubbed the sleep out of our eyes, ate a simple breakfast consisting of toast, honey, fresh bananas and mango juice. A fresh mango also slimmed down. With the golf cart, we were down in the harbor in about 5 minutes, where a classic American deep-sea fishing boat was waiting for us. The captain steered out towards open water, the wind was blowing in his hair, the sun was shining and on the roof of the driver's cabin was our whale shark scout.
After about 2 hours, we saw the long-awaited white spotted fin, cutting through the water. A whale shark. Of course everyone wanted to see it closer but at the same moment I thought, there is one, there are several, so we continued. Sure enough, the captain shouted "Hold on", the outboard engines rumbled and we increased speed significantly. Further out we could now glimpse a number of fins which only became more and more numerous. Soon we were surrounded by about 100. Joy spread on board, what a magnificent sight. The water was full of large gaps, some close to the boat. The whale sharks swim at the surface with their large gape wide open to ingest as many fish eggs as possible while filtering the water. After a few hours of snorkeling, we enjoyed a tasty lunch on deck while the whale sharks continued their feast on fish eggs. What an awesome lunch spot!







