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Group Stay at the Famous Seashell House

Group Stay at the Famous Seashell House in Isla Mujeres—Book Through Summer 2021!

From $109

Published by
kateebaird·3/9/2022
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This is definitely not your typical top-rated party house in Mexico! The eccentric architecture alone is a sight to see, but the Seashell House in Isla Mujeres is also complete with a private pool, two king beds, a BBQ, and a concierge available next-door. Staying on this island (even in an average hotel) can cost over $200 per night, but today you can book the shell house from $110 per person, per night.

Destination

  • Isla Mujeres

Details

How Do I Book?

Click the link below to visit the Airbnb website, where you can adjust your travel dates and number of travelers. You can fit a max of four guests in this rental.

What's the Price?

The base price for a stay at this house is $299 per night. Which comes to $877 after all taxes and service fees. Currently, there is a two-night minimum stay.

The cost breakdown for a group of four people is as follows:

  • Total Price Of One-Night Stay: $438

  • Total Price Per Couple: $219

  • Total Price Per Person: $109

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How Do I Get to Isla Mujeres, Mexico?

Check out our flight search tool to find a great deal on fares to Cancun — the closest airport to the Seashell House. After that, the quickest way is a taxi, transfer, or bus, and then a quick ferry ride to the island.

*Photos from Airbnb

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