Souvenirs & Crafts
Handcrafted textiles, artisan jewelry, and local crafts — take a piece of Mexico home.
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Mar de Plata Joyería
$200–400Mar de Plata is a refined jewelry shop on Holbox's main strip, known for its silver and turquoise collection that mirrors the blues and greens of the surrounding Caribbean waters. The shop sources ethically mined turquoise from Sonora and pairs it with locally gathered shells to create statement necklaces, earrings, and bracelets unique to the island. Custom pieces can be commissioned and completed within 48 hours for travelers on a tight itinerary.
Artesanías Punta Coco
$50–100Artesanías Punta Coco is a small, rustic craft stall near the island's quieter western tip, run by the Chan family who specialize in palm-woven baskets, straw hats, and decorative items made entirely from Holbox's native plant materials. The shop is a true hidden gem for travelers who venture beyond the main town, offering completely authentic and eco-friendly souvenirs at honest prices. All products are made using traditional techniques passed down through four generations.
Shell & Soul Holbox
$100–200Shell & Soul is an artisan jewelry studio on Holbox run by Canadian-Mexican couple Sophie and Rafael, combining bohemian design sensibilities with locally collected shells and ethically sourced gemstones. Their signature collection features delicate shell-and-gold-filled wire pieces alongside bold macramé bracelets woven with natural cord and freshwater pearls. The shop is as much a creative space as a retail store, with regular jewelry-making workshops open to all skill levels.
Bioluminiscencia Arte
$100–200Bioluminiscencia Arte is a gallery and gift shop wholly dedicated to capturing Holbox's magical nighttime phenomenon — the glowing plankton that lights up the lagoon after dark. Artist and marine enthusiast Daniela Noh creates luminescent paintings using glow-in-the-dark pigments that reveal their full effect under UV light, mimicking the island's natural wonder. The shop also sells glow-themed postcards, prints, and limited-edition art books documenting Holbox's bioluminescent lagoon.
Isleña Tejidos y Regalos
$50–100Isleña Tejidos y Regalos is a warm and welcoming island gift shop run by local women's cooperative Mujeres de Holbox, offering hand-embroidered blouses, woven table runners, tote bags, and coin purses in vivid Caribbean color palettes. Every purchase directly supports the cooperative's thirty-plus member families living on the island. Their hand-embroidered whale shark motif pillow covers have become a widely recognized Holbox keepsake.
Pelícano Negro Galería
$200–400Pelícano Negro Galería is a contemporary art space near the beach that bridges traditional Mayan iconography with modern street-art influences, showcasing large-format canvases and hand-pulled screenprints by rising Yucatan talent. The gallery hosts monthly pop-up shows during whale shark season, drawing artists from Cancún, Mérida, and Mexico City to exhibit work inspired by Holbox's natural environment. Framed prints start at accessible price points, making original contemporary art accessible to every visitor.
Isla Dream Hammock Co.
$200–400Isla Dream Hammock Co. is the island's most internationally recognized hammock retailer, with a curated selection of premium Mayan hammocks, hammock stands, and outdoor accessories shipped from its Holbox shop to customers around the world. The founder, Miguel Cab, spent years learning the finest weaving techniques from elderly artisans in Tixkokob — the hammock-making capital of Mexico — before bringing that expertise to the island in 2018. Their double-wide family hammocks woven in hand-dyed nylon are the shop's most celebrated product.
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