Isla Contoy is a small, uninhabited island just off the coast of the Mexican Riviera. Protected since 1961 and designated a National Park in 1998, it is a pristine ecological reserve jointly managed by the Mexican government and the non-profit 'Amigos de Isla Contoy'. The island is known for its pristine environment and diverse ecosystem, which includes white-sand beaches, mangroves, lagoons, and tropical forests, with over 95% of its vegetation untouched. Surrounding coral reefs and seagrass...