Janitzio
🌽 The Legendary Summit Where the Lake Touches the Sky 🚤 If Pátzcuaro were a crown, Janitzio would be its central jewel.It is the largest, most important, and undoubtedly the most vibrant island on the lake. Its Purépecha name has a delicate and beautiful meaning: “Corn silk.” And just as corn is vital to Mexico, Janitzio is the…
Jarácuaro
The Ancient Island of the Moon Goddess 🌕 Jarácuaro is a place where time seems to move at a different pace. Its name, which in Purépecha evokes the “Place where Xaratanga” (the Moon Goddess) is worshipped, reveals its sacred past.Although you can reach it by car today, this town was once an island in Lake Pátzcuaro. Nature and the hand of man…
La Pacanda
🌿 The Secret in the Water and Cradle of Legends 🛶 Belonging to the municipality of Tzintzuntzan, this island is a peaceful haven inhabited by just 400 people. But its name holds a deep and active meaning: in Purépecha, La Pacanda is not a static place, but rather means "To push something into the water." A name that evokes the movement…
Urandén
🌿 Land of Springs and Cradle of the Butterfly Net 🛶 Located south of the lake, Urandén is not just a destination; it's a testament to resilience and beauty. Originally comprised of three islands, this corner of the world is the guardian of Michoacán's most iconic image: butterfly net fishing. Here, the lake...
Yunuén
🌙 The Refuge of Silence and the Perfect Curve 🛶 If Janitzio is the party, Yunuén is the relaxation. Just a few minutes by boat from its bustling neighbor, this island welcomes you with a completely different atmosphere. Here there's no rush or endless stairs; only green grass, herons, and the sound of water gently lapping the shore…
