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La mejor forma de conocer la laguna de Bacalar es en un velero, amigable con el entorno, silencioso y una gran experiencia.

Somos pioneros y promotores de navegación a vela en Bacalar.

Te presentamos solo las mejores embarcaciones  de Bacalar  con la mejor tripulación.

Catamaran xl

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 Embarcación ​

  

Catamarán 36 pies 

Capacidad  max 12 pax

Duración 4 horas

 Incluye ​

Tripulación bilingüe

Equipo de  esnórquel

Agua y box lunch

Nevera con Hielo

 precio ​

Por Barco $ 9,000 mx

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Capacidad  max 15 pax

  1 a 8 pax     $ 8000 mx

  Extra pax $  700  mx

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Mono casco 26 pies

Capacidad  max 6 pax

Por Barco $ 4500 mx

bacalar sail

Mono casco 28 pies

Capacidad  max 10 pax

Por Barco $7000mx ​

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Mono casco 23 pies

Capacidad  max 4 pax

Equipo de esnórquel

sailboat rental bacalar

Por Barco $ 3500 mx

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Catamarán 21 pies

Por Barco $ 6000 mx

xul ha rapidos

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Hobiecat 17  pies

Duración 3 horas

hobiecat 16

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Hobiecat 16 pies

Capacidad  max 2 pax

Por Barco $ 3500 mx 

paddle board

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Paddle board

Duración  3.5 horas

Amanecer ó Atardecer

Guía bilingüe

Instrucción

Por persona $ 700 mx

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Sailing Eco-Tours

Welcome to bacalar's seven colors lagoon.

Bacalar's Lagoon

This is a huge body of shallow water with soft and white sand. Because of the unique bacteria and the soil, it presents 7 different kinds of blue that creates a stunning view. With an approximate length of 55 km, this lagoon is the biggest in Mexico.

It is connected to Chetumal Bay by the Rio Hondo and the Estero del Chac. It is feed by four incredible sinkholes (Cenotes). One of them with a deepness of 90 meters. It has a unique ecosystem where you can find the biggest community of alive stromatolites in the world. This formations are the responsible of the oxygen in our atmosphere and have millions of years.

The town of Bacalar was founded in 435 a.c. as the Maya town of Sian Ka'an Bakhalal that means "where the sky is born". Throughout history it has been one of the main

commercial centres of Central America for the Mayas, Spanish conquerors and pirates.

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Book and enjoy the best tours at Bacalar’s Lagoon

TOUR OPTIONS TO ENJOY BACALAR’S LAGOON

Classic tour, private sailboat.

Starting at $3,100 mxn pesos for 2 people

We visit all the points of interest in the lagoon. Pirates channel, Isla de los Pájaros, cenote emeralda, cenote coralinos and cenote negro (or cenote de la witch) Swimming time – Includes Beers or soft drinks, water, snacks, fruit, ice.

FULL DAY TOUR

Starting at $6,100 mxn pesos for 2 people

You want to live the complete experience of the Bacalar Lagoon, this is the tour you are looking for, we will visit little-visited places outside the normal itinerary. Also enjoy a delicious ceviche prepared at the moment with the freshest ingredients.

Starting at $2,500 mxn pesos for 2 people

Visit two of the best attractions of the Bacalar Lagoon, choose among the most iconic points: Canal de los Piratas, Isla de los Pájaros, Cenote Esmeralda, Cenote Cocalitos and Cenote Negro (or de la bruja).

ROMANTIC TOUR

Starting at $4,800 mxn pesos for 2 people

Enjoy a special moment tasting a delicious pairing table, accompanied by a bottle of wine of your choice, all this enlivened with romantic music.

SUNRISE TOUR

Starting at $3,700 mxn pesos for 2 people

Enjoy one of the best shows in the Bacalar Lagoon, wake up receiving the first rays of the sun at dawn from the lagoon.

OUR CUSTOMERS OPINION

“I enjoyed it a lot, what a good atmosphere…”

I had planned to celebrate my birthday in Playa del Carmen or Cancun. In the end I decided to go with my cousins ​​to different places in Quintana Roo so as not to visit the same places as always. That is how we arrived at Bacalar, one of the Magical Towns of the Mexican Caribbean.

We had the best time, especially for the sailboat rides. The Bacalar Lagoon is big and beautiful and we had a lot of fun with the sailboat rides. There are tours for all tastes, some last an hour and a half and others up to six hours.

These are tours that allow us to know the best places in the area. We had a lot of fun swimming in the channel and observing the stromatolites in the area. The truth is that I really enjoyed the experience, what a good atmosphere Bacalar has!…

“More than what I expected…”

I traveled to Quintana Roo attracted by its typical dishes because I am a fan of gastronomic tourism. That was how I chose to spend time in Bacalar. My friends had told me that it was a very beautiful Magical Town and the truth is that they were absolutely right. And not only for its delicious typical dishes, but also for its beautiful lagoon.

The sailing tours on the Laguna de los Siete Colores are excellent, even much more than I expected. I really enjoyed getting to know the cenotes in the area and also spotting exotic birds on Isla de los Pájaros. I took very beautiful photos of everything I saw. It was one of the best vacations I have taken in many years.

“Without a doubt I will return to Bacalar…”

I had to go to Bacalar with some work colleagues and after we resolved the business we had pending we had time to have fun. We then decided to hire a tour in the Bacalar Lagoon and we were surprised that there are very varied tours.

However, the best are the sailing tours because they allow us to enjoy the calm atmosphere of the lagoon and its great ecotourism attraction without noise or extreme agitation.

The tour we hired is called “Adrenalina Hobie” and it was so good that I highly recommend it. It is a free tour around this great body of water that allowed me to be the captain of the sailboat. The cost of the tour seemed very affordable and already included water and life jackets. The experience was so fun that I will take it again sometime, I highly recommend it…”

“Excellent tours at very affordable prices…”

The best thing about visiting the Magical Town of Bacalar has to do with the hospitality of its inhabitants and the sailboat rides that are offered there to tour the lagoon. You can hire excellent tours at very affordable prices.

My partner and I chose the “full day” private sailing tour. It was a very fun excursion that allowed us to see the Hotel Abandonado, the areas with stromatolites and the Esmeralda and Cocalitos cenotes. The environment of the lagoon is clean and calm. We were able to forget about all our problems during the walk.

The captains were very friendly and we were able to savor ceviche, fresh fruit and delicious snacks. Without a doubt, we will return to Bacalar for our next vacation.

“The best tourist walk to enjoy with friends…”

While out for a walk in Bacalar, my wife suggested that we invite our grandchildren to take a sailboat ride among those offered in this Magical Caribbean Town. I had my doubts, but in the end he convinced me and the truth is, what a wonderful experience!

We decided to sail the south side of the Laguna de los Siete Colores, right up to the entrance of the Canal de los Piratas. My grandchildren had the opportunity to swim in the canal and we were able to take pictures of the most beautiful landscapes in the area. This is a magnificent tourist walk to enjoy with friends and family…”

“Bacalar is the best, don’t miss it…”

The sailing trips offered in the Laguna de los Siete Colores, the interesting Fort of San Felipe and the gastronomic traditions of Quintana Roo made my vacations in Bacalar excellent.

Best of all, it is not necessary to spend too much in this Magical Town, unlike what would have happened if we had stayed in Cancun or Playa del Carmen.

My friends and I were delighted with the sailing tours on the Bacalar Lagoon.

The captains treated us with great kindness and informed us perfectly about all aspects of the tour. For all of the above and the pleasant ecotourism experiences that it offers us, Bacalar is the best and should not be missed…”

“Lots of fun in the best atmosphere…”

“My girlfriend and I were hesitant to get to know Bacalar in depth or make a quick visit. I am glad that we have decided to spend more than one day exploring the lagoon of this Magical Town in depth.

For this we hired different sailing tours, nautical tours that allowed us to know the most famous sites of the Bacalar Lagoon: the Cenote Negro, the Pirates Channel, the Isla de los Pájaros, the Esmeraldas Cenote and the Cocalitos Cenote.

The truth is that my girlfriend and I had a lot of fun in the best atmosphere in the Mexican Caribbean…”

An unforgettable tourist experience…

“We hired a private classic sailing tour when we were on vacation in Bacalar.

It was a very fun and relaxing experience, much more than if we had taken the tour in a noisy motor boat. Bacalar is beautiful and many of the corners of the Laguna de los Siete Colores are the best I have seen in the Mexican Caribbean.

I really liked admiring the Fort of San Felipe and the areas with stromatolites. It has been such a pleasant tour that I will never forget it…”

McGregor Sailboat 25 feet

This vessel is of recreational use, it has one cabin, wheel, it’s commonly used with two sails (main and staysail), the maximum capacity is for 8 people (Captain+Sailor + 6 crew members)

Santana Sailboat 23 feet, model 20 23-A

The Santana 20 is a very versatile sailboat. A fixed keel makes it not turn over. A very stable, fun, responsive and fast boat. Easy to learn. Spectacular in racing, but also for small trips.

DREAMCATCHER

Hobie cat 17 feet.

This vessel is of recreational use. It has two pontoons, wheel, bench-like seats, a mainsail and staysail. Maximum capacity for 4 people (Captain + 4 crew members).

THE BEST LOCATION

CASABAKAL has a privileged location, with one of the best entrances to the lagoon, and only minutes away from Bacalar’s downtown (5 minutes by car, 10 minutes by bicycle, and 25 minutes on foot).

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11 Best Bacalar Boat Tours for Every Travel Style (2024)

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If you’re looking for the best Bacalar boat tours, then you’ve come to the right place!

During my year-long stay in the Riviera Maya with my family, I took a few trips to Bacalar – a stunning coastal town a few hours south of Cancún.

If you’ve ever been to the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, then you know what a breathtakingly beautiful place it is.

From its pristine beaches to its lush jungle and vibrant culture, it’s no wonder it’s such a popular destination for travelers from all over the world .

With its crystal clear lagoon and breathtaking views, it quickly became one of our favorite places to explore.

And while there’s plenty to do on land, nothing beats taking a boat tour to get the most out of your tour Bacalar experience. So let’s jump in! Here’s an overview of the best Bacalar boat tours for your next trip!

Private Bacalar Boat Tours

If you’re looking for a luxurious experience, then nothing beats a private Bacalar boat tour. Here are the best boat tour- Bacalar options !

1. 6 hrs of Sailing in Bacalar Lagoon: Discover Cenotes, Islands, & Stromatolites

Little Man on a red and white sailboat in Bacalar.

⭐️ Rating: 5/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 6 hours | 👉 Book Now!

Discover the best of Bacalar Lagoon with this 6-hour sailing tour! It’s the ultimate way to experience the beauty of one of Mexico’s most breathtaking sites.

With more time on the water than other tours, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to explore and soak in the stunning scenery.

During our private boat tour , my family and I felt like pirates as we sailed around the Pirate Channel and explored Cocos Island, Bird Island, Cenote Negro, Cenote Esmeralda, La Bocana, Stromatolite Wall, and Los Rapidos entrance.

Our experienced guide also taught us some basic sailing skills while we enjoyed refreshing drinks, a delicious lunch (Mexican ceviche or burritos), and tasty snacks (homemade guacamole and local fruits).

This tour was the best part of a 10 day trip to Mexico with my wife & a couple friends. Miguel…made wonderful food & told great stories while taking us up & down the beautiful lagoon. A Tripadvisor Reviewer (read more Reviews )

🔑 Key Essentials

☑️ Life jackets ☑️ Snacks, brunch & lunch ☑️ Alcoholic beverages & Bottled water ☑️ Private Parking ☑️ All ages welcome ☑️ Private tour

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2. Bacalar 101- Private Tour of the Lagoon of the 7 Colors

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⭐️ Rating: 5/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 3 hours | 👉 Book Now!

Experience the ultimate private powerboat tour on Bacalar lagoon. Discover secluded spots, including “Canal de los Piratas”, for a captivating day in nature.

What sets Bacalar 101 apart? Optimal boat conditions ensure safety and relaxation. Enjoy your favorite tunes on the Bluetooth sound system.

Explore the lagoon’s hidden gems, including three cenotes, swim in crystal-clear waters, and capture incredible photos.

Nature lovers will appreciate the island of birds and the oldest living organisms on earth, the stromatolites. Indulge in a delicious picnic with seasonal fruit, three included beers, and healthy snacks for all.

Plus, use kayaks to continue your leisurely exploration, admiring the sunset and tranquil waters of Bacalar.

This lake is the most beautiful place the wife and have ever been to. Please people take the time to experience it with a love one. Rafael_C (read more Reviews )

☑️ Bilingual guide ☑️ Safety equipment ☑️ Natural fruit drinks ☑️ 3 Beers per adult ☑️ Healthy Snacks ☑️ All ages welcome

3. Private Sailboat + Captain for a Day Experience

Bacalar boat tour by sailboat.

The Sailboat + Captain for a Day Experience is the perfect Bacalar sailing tour . You’ll have a private sailboat and expert crew who will teach you sailing and guide you through the beautiful waters.

Customize your experience and enjoy the stunning scenery while taking a dip in the inviting waters of the lagoon.

The crew will guide you to the best locations for swimming and kayaking, so you can explore the natural beauty of Bacalar up close.

Experience the rich birdlife of the lagoon and cenotes on this incredible tour . Encounter beautiful water birds and majestic raptors in a diverse ecosystem.

The knowledgeable crew will share their insights and expertise with you, giving you a deeper appreciation for the natural wonders of this stunning region of Mexico .

The guides were very friendly, knowledgeable, and respectful. Asked us about our preferences and expectations for the tour. Provided us exactly with what we were looking for! Had an amazing time Lynette_B (read more Reviews )

☑️ Snacks ☑️ Optional sailing lesson ☑️ Safety equipment ☑️ Bilingual guide ☑️ Kayak rental (full day) ☑️ 3 Beers per adult ☑️ All ages welcome

4. Laguna Grill – Private Boat with Onboard BBQ & Drinks

Pontoon bacalar boat tour with a woman floating to the right of the boat.

⭐️ Rating: 5/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 4 hours | 👉 Book Now!

Join Laguna Grill-Private Boat with BBQ & Drinks tour to immerse yourself in nature, connect with loved ones, and feast on mouthwatering grub while enjoying breathtaking scenery.

Cruise on a private pontoon boat, explore waterways, and stop at picturesque spots for snorkeling and swimming.

The azure waters of Bacalar are teeming with marine life, and you’ll have top-notch snorkeling and kayaking gear to witness the underwater wonders.

Indulge in a scrumptious barbecue feast with sides and refreshing fruit beverages, including Surf & Turf Skewers and 6 ice-cold beers per person.

Afterward, take a leisurely kayak tour amidst mesmerizing nature views, observing native fauna. Sail the enchanting lagoon on this extraordinary trip Bacalar offers!

Great way of exploring the lagoon.. Andres and Jafir made our tour very enjoyable and the cold drinks and delicious food are perfect pairing for the amazing views. Marianna_A (read more Reviews )

☑️ Bilingual guide ☑️ Safety equipment ☑️ Surf & Turf skewers (Veggie options available) ☑️ Guacamole ☑️ Natural fruit beverages ☑️ 6 Beers per Adult ☑️ All ages welcome

5. Private Catamaran Tour in Bacalar Lagoon

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The Private Catamaran Tour is ideal for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing ride through Bacalar’s stunning lagoon, away from noisy crowds of tourists.

The environmentally-friendly catamaran allows you to appreciate the natural beauty without harming the surroundings.

With a bilingual guide, the tour offers an engaging and educational experience, sharing fascinating facts about local flora and fauna.

Enjoy tropical snacks, refreshing fruit beverages, and three beers per adult for a truly enjoyable and laid-back time.

The low-to-the-water design adds to the adventure, and you’ll have the chance to swim in the crystal clear waters, discovering Bacalar’s captivating natural wonders along the way.

Amazing experience with Daniel. Everything was perfect and the Lagoon is so beautiful ! It’s the place to be! Caroline_L (read more Reviews )

☑️ Bilingual guide ☑️ Safety equipment ☑️ Natural fruit beverages ☑️ 3 Beers per adult ☑️ Healthy snacks ☑️ All ages welcome

6. 4 hrs Private Catamaran with Drinks Included

Catamaran on a bacalar boat tour

Looking for an unforgettable experience in Bacalar? Then don’t miss the Private Catamaran Tour in Bacalar Lagoon!

It’s one of the best tours available, offering a journey of exploration around the stunning Bacalar Lagoon on a full-sized catamaran.

Led by friendly and bilingual staff, this tour lets you customize your route or choose the most common one. It’s perfect for families and groups, with the price remaining the same for up to 12 people.

Enjoy delectable snacks, lunch, and alcoholic beverages with an optional premium food and beverage plan.

Safety is a top priority, and all necessary equipment is provided. Plus, get incredible views from the catamaran’s 360° lookout tower.

My experience on the catamaran was great, Beautiful place and nice company. Jorge, Hugo and Kata were amazing!! A Tripadvisor Reviewer (read more Reviews )

☑️ All fees and taxes ☑️ Safety equipment ☑️ Snacks & lunch ☑️ Alcoholic beverages & bottled water ☑️ All ages welcome

Group Bacalar Boat Tours

For travelers on a budget, there are group tours by boat for Bacalar as well.

You’ll get a similar experience to the private Bacalar boat tours but you’ll share the boat with others who aren’t in your travel group.

7. Bacalar Lagoon Sightseeing Boat Tour with Open Bar and Snacks

Power boat in the Bacalar lagoon.

Embark on the Bacalar Lagoon Sightseeing Boat Tour for an unforgettable journey through the stunning ‘Lake of Seven Colors.’

Discover two cenotes for snorkeling and explore the breathtaking Island of Birds. As you approach the Pirates’ Channel, witness the vast expanse of the Bacalar Lagoon with its clear blue waters and verdant surroundings.

Explore Black Cenote and Cenote Esmeralda, remarkable natural wonders boasting vibrant, colorful water and unique stromatolite formations.

Get up close and personal with local wildlife on the Island of Birds, witnessing numerous bird species in flight and diving for their next meal.

Indulge in delicious snacks and unlimited drinks from the open bar throughout the family-friendly tour. Experience the wonders of the Bacalar Lagoon with your loved ones!

Fantastic boat trip around the beautiful Bacalar lagoon! The team told us all about the local area alongside some great music and they kept the drinks flowing. Highly recommend 🙂 Sam B (read more Reviews )

☑️ Local guide ☑️ Manual powered boat ☑️ Life jacket ☑️ Unlimited beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) ☑️ Parking Fees ☑️ Fresh fruit ☑️ All ages welcome ☑️ 30 passengers maximum

8. Sailing Tour through the Laguna de los Siete Colores

Two piers in the Bacalar lagoon.

⭐️ Rating: 5/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 3.5 hours | 👉 Book Now!

The Sailing Tour Through the Laguna de los Siete Colores in Bacalar is like stepping into a postcard with its mesmerizing shades of blue and green. No wonder it’s known as the ‘Maldives of Mexico’ ! 🌊

You’ll hop on a comfy sailboat and let the breeze guide you as you explore the awe-inspiring landscape of Bacalar.

With a knowledgeable guide on board, all you have to do is kick back, relax, and bask in the warm sun while you learn about the area’s history, culture, and natural wonders.

During the tour, you’ll make several stops around the lagoon, giving you the chance to take a refreshing dip in the warm water or snorkel among the stunning marine life.

Plus, get ready to tantalize your taste buds with delicious traditional Mexican cuisine while soaking in the breathtaking views of the lagoon.

Great crew, Mario and Ammy were amazing and the trip was short and sweet but most important stunning with the beauty of the Bacalar Lagoon. Roberto_M (read more Reviews )

☑️ Brunch ☑️ Bottled water ☑️ 8 passengers maximum ☑️ All ages welcome

9. Bacalar Seven Color Lagoon Boat Excursion from Costa Maya

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⭐️ Rating: 4.5/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 5 hours | 👉 Book Now!

Looking for an unforgettable adventure on your Mahahual cruise stop? The Bacalar Seven Color Lagoon Boat Excursion from Costa Maya is perfect!

Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of the Seven Color Lagoon, also known as Lake Bacalar. Enjoy a convenient round-trip transfer from the Costa Maya port.

Explore hidden gems with a professional guide, learning about the area’s history and geography.

Food and drinks included. Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers!

You’ll explore diverse flora and fauna in crystal clear waters, all before getting back to your cruise ship on time!

We had a great day. The Laguna is beautiful and Paco and the guys were all great. Drinks were awesome and lunch really good too. I highly recommend it. Mariela_G (read more Reviews )

☑️ Lunch ☑️ Snacks ☑️ Bottled water, soda, & alcoholic beverages ☑️ Round trip cruise port transportation ☑️ Insurance ☑️ All ages welcome ☑️ 99 participants maximum

10. Magical Bacalar Tour with Pontoon Boat ride (Transportation + Breakfast + Food)

Bacalar lagoon on a sunny day.

⭐️ Rating: 4.5/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 13-15 hours | 👉 Book Now!

The Bacalar Tour with Pontoon Boat Ride takes care of everything – transportation, meals, and more. Simply relax and soak in Bacalar’s stunning scenery and fascinating attractions.

Highlights of the tour include cruising the lake on a pontoon boat, capturing breathtaking photos of the seven enchanting colors.

You’ll also visit two amazing cenotes – Cenote Azul and Cenote Cocalitos. These natural swimming holes offer crystal-clear water, lush vegetation, and fish that tickle your feet.

The tour includes a visit to Bacalar town, known for its colorful buildings, ancient churches, and a 17th-century fort. Explore the town, learn about its history, and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

Plus, with door-to-door transfers from most Riviera Maya hotels, navigating Bacalar is worry-free.

This tour was a great experience. We got from and to Bacalar safely from Cancun . We enjoyed swimming in the Cenotes, the lagoon has beautiful clear colors. The views are amazing. Erica_G (read more Reviews )

☑️ Entrance to Cenote Azul ☑️ Breakfast & lunch ☑️ Entrance to Cocalitos Natural Sanctuary ☑️ Pontoon boat ride ☑️ Panoramic view of San Felipe Fort and Bacalar Lagoon ☑️ Take a picture in Bacalar letters ☑️ All ages welcome

11. 2-Hour Sunset Boat Tour from Bacalar

Sunset over the Bacalar lagoon.

⭐️ Rating: 4/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 2 hours | 👉 Book Now!

The 2-Hour Sunset Boat Tour in Bacalar is a breathtaking private experience, showcasing the natural beauty of the Lagoon of Seven Colors.

It’s an ideal getaway for friends, family, or loved ones.

Witness one of the most stunning sunsets as the vibrant colors reflect off the glassy lake. Families can unwind aboard the boat, enjoying the gradual transition of hues from orange to pink, painting the night sky.

Capture the azure beauty of the lake and encounter a variety of wildlife, from fish to birds, as you explore the picturesque coves.

The crew, the food, the views, and the overall experience were top-notch. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable way to experience the beauty of the sunset.  Get your guide traveler (read more Reviews )

☑️ Snacks ☑️ Safety equipment ☑️ Local guide ☑️ All ages welcome

Tips for Taking Bacalar Boat Tours

Like any excursion or outing, there are always a few things to know to make your day a grand success. Here are my top tips for planning Bacalar boat tours.

  • Book your tour in advance to secure the best dates and prices. Booking last minute at the docks in town puts you at the mercy of the sellers. You may not have the tour type, time, or day available if you wait.
  • Dress appropriately for the weather, remembering to wear a rashguard, hats, or sunglasses if needed. Do NOT wear sunscreen. It can damage the ecosystem, especially the stromatolites.
  • Depending on what’s included in your tour package, bring any necessary items such as snacks, drinks, swimwear, towels, etc.
  • Take care of the environment and keep the lagoon clean by not throwing trash or other pollutants in it.
  • Respect wildlife and do not chase or feed animals.
  • Be aware of the water currents and follow your guide instructions so you can enjoy a safe experience.
  • Familiarize yourself with local boating laws and regulations.
  • Don’t forget to bring your camera! Taking pictures of the beautiful landscape will make memories that will last a lifetime!

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Final Thoughts on Bacalar Boat Tours

If you’re looking for the best way to explore one of Mexico’s most beautiful natural wonders, then look no further than Bacalar boat tours!

With a variety of boats from pontoons and power boats to sailboats and catamarans, there’s a boat for every preference.

Still not sure which Bacalar boat tour is for you?

🏆 Editor’s Pick : 6 hrs of Sailing in Bacalar Lagoon is the best boat tour in Bacalar because you see the most sights in the lagoon!

With its turquoise blue waters, stunning islands, and cenotes, these boat tours offer an incredible experience that will make your trip unforgettable. Plus, with no crowds on a private Bacalar boat tour, it’s the perfect way to get away from it all.

Whether you’re looking for a romantic boat ride with your significant other or an adventure for the whole family , Bacalar boat tours have something for everyone.

So make sure to book a Bacalar boat tour and get ready for an amazing experience! You won’t regret it!

Happy boating! ⛵️💦

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Brodi Cole is a full-time digital nomad who travels the world with her family. She made the switch to blogging and content writing after spending more than a decade and a half working as a Human Resources Manager and Director.

Since transitioning her family to a digital nomad lifestyle, they've visited over 20 countries together (and counting) in the last ten years!

In addition to traveling extensively through Canada, the USA, and the Caribbean, she's also visited Asia, Europe, and South America.

She spent most of the pandemic living in Malaysia before living in Mexico for over a year and then driving the Pan-American Highway from the USA to the southernmost tip of Argentina.

Brodi is also a freelance SEO writer and editor, sharing her expertise with other companies and bloggers. She has a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature and a Master's Degree in Human Resources Management.

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Best things to do in Bacalar (México): a travel guide with everything you need to know

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Bacalar ended up becoming one of our favorite places in this part of Mexico . Beyond the impressive freshwater lagoon that conquered two sea lovers as we are in RandomTrip, its slow-paced town where tourism has not yet stepped too hard caught us. So much so that we extended our planned days here and do not rule out returning on this long trip through the Yucatan Peninsula.

We explored the lagoon of the seven colors by sailboat , by pontoon at sunset , kayaking and swimming , getting to know its points of interest , its balnearios (free and paid ones) and, above all, enjoying its calm turquoise waters.

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In this travel guide we tell you all the things to see and do in Bacalar with practical suggestions, specific itineraries for 1,2 or 3 days with activities to explore the lagoon, where to stay and even where to eat to make your trip to Bacalar as special as ours has been.

Basic facts for traveling to Bacalar

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Currency : MXN ($) Mexican Peso (1$ equals 20$ MXN approx.). Check the updated exchange rate here

Official Language : Spanish

Population : 41,754 (in 2020)

When to visit : There are two seasons, the rainy season and the dry season, it is advisable to go in the dry season (November to April) as the weather greatly affects the colors of the lagoon. In addition, there are festivities in which you can coincide your trip. We detail more about when to go to Bacalar in this section of the guide .

Where to stay : Ideally, you should stay in the town of Bacalar and if you want something more special, in one of the accommodations with direct access to the lagoon (near the town or in the outskirts, although in the outskirts it would be better to have your own transportation). More details in the Where to stay in Bacalar section of the guide.

How many days : Minimum 1 day, although we believe that the ideal is to spend 3 days in Bacalar. In this section we share specific itineraries for Bacalar to help you organize your trip .

How to get there : There are plenty of direct international flights to Cancun (and some to the new Tulum airport), or domestic flights to Chetumal, Tulum or Cancun so we recommend you use flight comparators like Skyscanner and Kiwi and be flexible with dates to get the best possible price. From most places in the Yucatan Peninsula you can get to Bacalar by ADO (bus). More details in this section of the guide .

Visa : With a US, Canadian, European or UK passport it is not necessary to obtain a visa. Upon arrival in Mexico, it will be enough to show your passport with at least 6 months of validity, and depending on your departure date, you will be given up to a maximum of 180 days.

How to get around : Most places are accessible on foot. To explore the surroundings you can go by cab and you also have the option of renting a car , a bike or a motorcycle to move around freely. More info on how to get around Bacalar in this section of the guide .

How much does it cost : From 40$/day per person (approx.) – 750 pesos per day and person – not counting flights, depending on the type of accommodation, meals and how much you want to explore the surroundings. More budget information in this section of the guide .

Time zone : UTC -5.

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Bacalar is a small Pueblo Mágico (Magic town) on the shores of the famous lagoon of the same name, located in the south of Mexico, specifically in the south of the state of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula, 3 hours from Tulum , 3h40 from Playa del Carmen , 4h40 from Cancun , 3h40 from Valladolid, 4h30 from Merida and half an hour from the border with Belize.

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In our opinion, the best time to visit Bacalar depends on 2 factors: the weather (without sun the lagoon loses part of its charm) and the tourist demand. Here are the best times for each factor.

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Weather in Bacalar

The climate in Bacalar, as in the rest of the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula, has two main seasons: the dry season (November to April) and the rainy season (May to October) in which the risk of hurricanes increases. It is best to visit Bacalar in the dry season, although during the first months (November and December and even January) it is possible that some rains may still fall (this is what happened to us in Randomtrip, visiting the lagoon in mid-December, although the weather then improved), so the best months would be from February to April. Also, considering that Bacalar lagoon doesn’t get sargassum and that the sargassum season starts in March/April (depending on the year), you won’t have to worry about sargassum.

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Here is a summary table of the weather in Bacalar to give you an idea of what to expect:

Bacalar weather chart, with temperatures and rainy days by month:

MonthMinimum temperatureMaximum temperatureWater temperature (average)Rainy days
January19º28º26º7
February20º29º26º4
March22º30º27º4
April24º32º28º4
May25º32º29º8
June25º32º29º14
July25º32º29º13
August25º32º29º14
September24º31º29º17
October23º30º29º14
November21º29º28º9
December20º28º27º7

Tourist demand in Bacalar

The times of highest tourist demand (and therefore, when we will find more people and more expensive prices coincide with the typical holiday periods, which are:

  • National holidays (November, December)
  • Easter Week (March/April)
  • Summer (June to October): besides being school vacation time in many countries and increasing demand (and prices), it is the rainy season.

So we recommend you avoid those dates, and in general, avoid holidays and weekends if you want to enjoy the lagoon more calmly and with better accommodation prices.

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Important festivities in Bacalar

If you want to be in Bacalar for the biggest festivities of the year , don’t miss the Carnival (in February) and the Fiestas de San Joaquín , its patron saint, which last 10 days in July (with boat and jet ski races included).

Summary: Best months to visit Bacalar

Based on the above, if you are looking to visit Laguna Bacalar with less people, good weather and reasonable prices, the best months are February, March and April avoiding Semana Santa. November to January (avoiding Christmas and long weekends) can also be a good time although the weather can be more unpredictable and if you get a cloudy day, the lagoon loses some of its charm.

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How to get to Bacalar

There are international flights to Tulum airport (new airport, opened in December 2023) and to Cancun airport, and domestic flights to Chetumal airport, which is the closest airport to Bacalar (as well as to Cancun and Tulum). We recommend that you use flight comparators such as Skyscanner and Kiwi and be flexible with dates to get the best possible price. Below we show you how to get to Bacalar from these airports and from other nearby points of interest.

The closest airport to Bacalar, useful if you are coming from within Mexico, is Chetumal airport, which is only 30-40 minutes from Bacalar. From the airport you will have several options to get to Bacalar:

  • By ADO bus : you will have to go first to the bus terminal in Chetumal, and from there take the ADO bus to Bacalar (it costs 110 pesos per person and runs every 45-60 min depending on the time of day). You can check schedules and prices (sometimes there are promotions if you buy in advance) at the official ADO website.
  • By cab : this is the most comfortable option, directly from the airport to your accommodation in Bacalar. We were told that the cab ride costs about 400 pesos.
  • By car : if you rent a car , you simply drive the 30-40 minutes to your accommodation in Bacalar.
  • Private or shared transfer : for more convenience, you can also book a transfer with Viator , which will be waiting for you upon arrival at the airport. At Randomtrip we used this service at Cancun airport and it worked very well.

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Another option to get to Bacalar is from the new Tulum airport (opened in December 2023), which is approximately 3h30 away from Bacalar. Unfortunately, at the time of writing this guide there were no direct public transportation options from the Tulum airport to Bacalar, so the only option would be by cab which is quite expensive.

Another option is to rent a car and drive the 3h30 to your lodging in Bacalar.

The cheapest option would be to go by ADO bus or van to Tulum (45 min, 175 pesos) and from there take another ADO bus to Bacalar (3h, 396 pesos).

If you arrive at Cancun airport and want to go from there directly to Bacalar, you should know that it is about 4h30 hours away. We have not found any direct public transportation option from the airport, so you would have to pay for a cab (we imagine quite expensive), rent a car or the cheapest way would be to travel by ADO to other areas of the Riviera Maya that do have a connection to Bacalar, for example:

  • ADO Cancun airport to Playa del Carmen: 1h30, 250 pesos per person
  • ADO Playa del Carmen to Bacalar: 3h50, 510 pesos per person
  • ADO from Cancun airport to Tulum: 2h30, 420 pesos per person.
  • ADO Tulum to Bacalar: 3h, 396 pesos per person

If you are already traveling in the Riviera Maya or Yucatan Peninsula, most of the main tourist places have an ADO connection to Bacalar. In Randomtrip we went from Tulum (3h, 396 pesos) but you can also go from Playa del Carmen , from Valladolid, Cancun … We recommend you to visit the official ADO website to see the possibilities, schedules and updated prices (and remember that if you buy tickets in advance, sometimes there are good discounts). There are also a multitude of connections by van (colectivo), depending on your route, so get informed (you can ask at your accommodation or to the local people) to see all the options you have.

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For people with USA, Canada, UK and European passports it is not necessary to apply for a visa. At your arrival it will be enough to show your passport with at least 6 months of validity, and depending on your departure date you will be given up to a maximum of 180 days.

To get to know Bacalar we recommend at least 1 day , to see and enjoy the lagoon and take a tour of its main points, but the time we consider ideal would be between 2 and 4 days . Bacalar is one of those destinations that invites you to relax or, if you like to fill your days with plans, there are several archaeological sites nearby that you can visit, different activities to do in the lagoon or even spend a night in the quiet Xul-Ha).

In this section we share specific Bacalar itineraries to help you organize your trip.

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Things to see and do in Bacalar

To make it easier for you to plan your visit to Laguna Bacalar, we have divided the places into two zones: the lagoon and its attractions, and other places you can visit nearby.

We have divided the places in several zones (what would be the lagoon and the town on one side, and nearby places on the other) and we have put each zone in a different color to make it easier for you to identify them. It’s all on a Google Maps map that you can take with you on your smartphone to use during your trip.

We also leave you a tourist map of the town of Bacalar ( ( source: soybacalar.com ):

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Things to see and do in Bacalar Lagoon

Bacalar was founded by the Mayans in 415 A.D. with the name of Sian Ka’an Bakhalal , which means “near or surrounded by reeds”.

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It is a freshwater lagoon almost 50 kilometers long, circular in shape and shallow, surrounded by mangroves and lush vegetation where lives, for example, the largest orange iguana we saw in our lives in addition to different species of birds, some of them endemic to this area of the country.

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On the shores of the lagoon you will see private houses, tourist accommodations with direct access to it, a small village that we loved and several balnearios with free or paid access to the lagoon. You can also explore it by sailboat , motorboat , pontoon , kayak or paddle (in this guide we tell you all about it) and enjoy the wonderful polychrome of its waters.

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Unfortunately, most of the accesses to the lagoon are privatized , which implies paying for access (either in the form of an entrance fee, or in the form of minimum consumption), although there are several free accesses that we detail in this guide.

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Its polychromy is the reason why it is called “The Lagoon of the Seven Colors ” and its color change is mainly due to four factors:

  • Depth (the deeper the water is, the less clear it is)
  • The bottom sediment (the bottom is composed not only of whitish clay but also of other organic sediments such as mangrove or jungle that make some areas darker).
  • The water itself, whose main characteristic here is its transparency .
  • And, of course, the light (when it is cloudy, the colors do not appear the same).

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The lagoon itself is a geological fault, and the water is not stagnant but in constant movement. There are five cenotes that provide water to the lagoon. The main cenote is Xul-Ha , in the south, which provides 70% of the water. The remaining 30% comes from the other four cenotes : Cenote Negro , Cenote Esmeralda , Cenote Azul and Cenote Cocolitos . It is thanks to these cenotes that every 21-24 weeks the water in the lagoon is renewed 100%, so you know that you are not bathing in stagnant water but that it is circulating (the current goes from south to north). In fact, the cenotes are the breathing holes of the entire Yucatan peninsula, its hydraulic system.

Unfortunately, due to the growth of Bacalar as a tourist destination, high levels of water contamination (based on the presence of E. coli bacteria) have been detected on several occasions in some points near the town. The reason for this contamination is, in theory, mainly due to sewage from urbanization. During your visit, and before deciding where to take a dip in the lagoon, you can check the Agua Clara website where water samples are taken monthly at different points and the status of the water is published: Agua Clara water quality traffic light During our visit, the spots where we bathed (Balneario del Aserradero, Muelle Ecológico, etc.) were “green” on the traffic light (“Satisfactory” rating). You can see more information on how water quality is measured here.

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Another very important peculiarity of the Bacalar lagoon are the stromatolites . These “living stones” with a strange name are nothing more and nothing less than the first form of life that we know of on planet Earth .

Yes, these microorganisms mark the first presence of life on Earth and their oxygenating capacity makes them indispensable, since they generate oxygen to the atmosphere , favoring the development of ecosystems .

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There are few places in the world where stromatolites exist and the oldest are found in Warrawoona, Australia, present since 3.5 billion years ago. Those in Laguna Bacalar are the ones in the largest body of fresh surface water in the Yucatan Peninsula and are up to 10,000 years old .

They are sedimentary structures of calcium carbonate that grow attached to lacustrine zones and emerging from the water. They are extremely sensitive and, moreover, can be mistaken for a stone. Unfortunately, once touched, they can become fossilized or take years to recover, so it is extremely important that you do not touch stromatolites. The darker they are, the more fossilized they are.

It is also important that you respect the rules of the lagoon and its resorts (such as no sunscreen, no smoking, no drinks, no music, etc.). Unfortunately, every day we saw several tourists breaking the rules. We will tell you more about it in the section Tips for traveling to Bacalar as a responsible tourist

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As we mentioned before, Bacalar Lagoon is also known as the Lagoon of the 7 colors due to the different shades of blue and green that the water acquires depending on the depth, the light, the sediment and the water.

You can appreciate the lagoon from the town (from the Fort of San Felipe or from one of the free public bathing resorts or docks), although it is best to enjoy the lagoon by sailing or bathing in it, as explained below.

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Bathing in the balnearios of the Bacalar Lagoon

The balnearios are simply prepared accesses to bathe in the lagoon (usually wooden walkways with areas to lie down and stairs to access and exit the water). Most of them are private, although there are some at different prices, and also some free of charge. Here are some of the best known, both free (or almost free) and paid:

  • Balneario municipal el Aserradero in Calle 14 : the best prepared and the one we recommend. It is a fairly large wooden dock with a large area where you can put your towel, from which you can access the lagoon. Also recommended to watch the sunrise.

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  • This one on 16th Street : smaller but also free of charge
  • This on 18th Street : dock with boats and little space but free of charge from where you can access the lagoon.
  • This one on 36th Street (balneario del fondo) : just after the ecological pier, you have this free access (wooden walkway and small square area where you can leave your things).

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  • Balneario Ecológico (10 pesos per person) and Muelle Ecológico (20 pesos per person): they are next to each other, and although they are not free they have affordable and symbolic prices. The balneario is simply an area of access to the water with some grass and sand, the truth is that it is nothing special. Muelle Ecológico is just after, and is a large wooden dock that forms a square, over the lagoon. There are higher areas from which you have nice views of the lagoon, and other lower areas or stairs to go down to the water. From one you can go to the other by walking in water.

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  • Balneario Ejidal Mágico (very frequented by local families with children, so it is not ideal if you are looking for tranquility; the entrance fee is 75 pesos for foreigners, 50 pesos for people from Mexico).
  • Los Aluxes (minimum consumption 300 pesos per person): it is a restaurant and hotel, which has access to the lagoon and has different areas to relax. They also rent kayaks (single 150 pesos per hour, double 350 pesos per hour) and paddle (300 pesos per hour).

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  • Balneario Lol-Ha (50 pesos for access for foreigners, 25 for people from Mexico): a bit farther away (you will have to go by car or by cab – which costs about 200 pesos), many local people recommended it to us saying that it is not crowded and very quiet, although in the end we didn’t get to go. You can bring your own food/drink and pay only the entrance fee.
  • Balneario Cocalitos : one of the most popular, from which you can see the stromatolites.

On Wednesdays it is forbidden to sail in the lagoon, but you can swim , so if you come to Bacalar for a short time, try to avoid Wednesdays so you can take a sailing or pontoon tour of the lagoon.

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Sailing Bacalar Lagoon

Undoubtedly one of the things to do in Bacalar lagoon is to sail through the lagoon to visit some of the places of interest, which we will tell you about below. There are several options:

  • Sailboat : from 600 pesos per person, from 3000 if you want a private sailboat for your group.
  • Motor boat (motorboat from 350 pesos, or pontoon – more comfortable – from 400 pesos). The tour usually lasts 2 hours. You also have the option of a private boat (from 3500 pesos for the private boat, from 4500 pesos for the private pontoon).
  • Kayak or Paddle Surf (from 150 pesos per hour)

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At Randomtrip we tested the 3 ways and here is what the experience is like with each option.

One of the best ways to enjoy Bacalar Lagoon and in a sustainable way is to do it by sailboat: this is what we did at Randomtrip, in a private tour for 2 with Bacalar Sailing (you also have the option to do it in a shared tour).

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On the sailing tour there is no completely predefined route, since depending on the wind conditions, you take one route or another, although in the case of Bacalar Sailing they always try to take you to a more secluded “beach” or shallow area to enjoy the calm waters of the lagoon with less people .

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In our case, the boat was La Magnolia, which has a capacity for 12 people, so since it was just the two of us plus the crew (two other people), we were very comfortable. We left around 10:00 am.

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During the tour we passed by Cenote Negro (one of the 5 cenotes that provide water to the lagoon – the other 4 are Cenote Azul, Cenote Esmeralda, Cenote Cocalitos and Cenote Xul-Ha), where we were able to greet the giant orange iguana (which we also saw on the pontoon tour) and a vulture basking in the sun. From there we went to nearby Isla de los Pájaros , where we were able to take a swim in the clear waters thanks to the shallow depth of this area.

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The tour continued to the south of the lagoon , passing through the entire hotel zone to a much less crowded area where we stayed in complete solitude, in another area of shallow and completely crystalline waters , surrounded by stromatolites and mangroves, where we took the opportunity to jump back into the water and eat the freshly cut fruit offered to us by Bacalar Sailing .

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After a good time on the water, we started our way back north, zig-zagging due to the winds that day (which Christian, the captain, tells us are rare for the season). We still pass through the Pirate Channel (which at this time – noon – is completely full of boats) without stopping. Christian explains to us that the canal was enlarged by the Mayans, since at that time the easy way to move around was by boat through these canals, to carry out commercial exchanges. He also tells us that the Fort of San Felipe was built by the Spanish, not by the Mayans, to defend against piracy, but that since the Mayans traded with pirates it is likely that they were the ones who warned that the fort had been built, and that in theory after its construction no more pirates arrived.

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About 3 hours later, we arrived back at the naval club, ending the tour.

Prices for the Bacalar sailing tour : 700 pesos per person for the shared tour, and from 3000/4500 pesos for the private tour (depending on the type of boat and the number of people).

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One of the most typical tours to visit the Bacalar Lagoon is by pontoon (more comfortable) or by boat (a little cheaper), they usually last 2 or 3 hours depending on the type of tour, and make a tour of different points of interest of the lagoon, in addition to stopping to swim in some of these points of interest. They also usually include a drink and/or fruit.

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In our case, as we already had the private sailboat tour, we decided to take a more special pontoon tour, offered by Iselitas Tours , which is done at sunset (from 16:00 to 19:00), so you end up watching the sunset near Isla de los Pájaros , with magical colors while large flocks of birds fly over you back to the island . We can only recommend it! We were 8 people in total (plus the captain and guide, Juan Carlos), and included a couple of drinks (Corona beer or soft drinks) fruit and some snacks.

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The places that are normally visited in the boat/pontoon trips are the following:

  • Cenote Negro (Black Cenote) : is one of the 5 cenotes that provides water to the lagoon. It is called Cenote Negro because it is quite deep, causing the color of the water to change completely. It is also known as Cenote de La Bruja (The Witch’s Cenote) (apparently, legend has it that there lived next to it a Mayan woman over 100 years old – the “witch” – who had to be thrown out to build a school . In revenge, she put a curse on the area indicating that anyone who set foot in the area would end up committing suicide or contracting a deadly disease – in another version we were told that the curse was that every year a student would die in the cenote ). It is a cylindrical cenote (i.e., its walls go down vertically). It is believed to be more than 100 meters deep, although it is not known for sure (apparently, after a certain depth there are sediments that prevent light from entering the water, so you can’t see anything). It is also said that the Mayans made sacrifices in this cenote . On the boat you enter the cenote to go around it, and if you are lucky you will see a huge orange iguana that lives there.

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  • Canal de los Piratas : it is a channel that connects Laguna Bacalar with the sea, through other lagoons and smaller canals (this particular channel connects Laguna Bacalar with Laguna Mariscal, which through other small canals ends up connected to the sea). It is said that the pirates arrived here in small rowboats (the canals that connect with the sea are very narrow, so they had to leave the big boats in Chetumal). Apparently the canal is artificial (the Mayans enlarged it for their trade routes, since the surrounding area is all mangrove and impracticable for walking, so these canals were the fastest and safest way to get around) and the Spanish to defend themselves from pirates built the Fort of San Felipe, which is just across the lagoon in a straight line from this canal. On the tour, the boat will stop near the canal and you can get off the boat to take a dip and walk through the canal (which is shallow). You will also see a construction site, which was built by a neighbor of Bacalar in order to build a restaurant (the area is protected, so as soon as they found out they closed the construction site and it remained half built). It is not allowed to climb the construction site. This is probably the most popular place in all of Laguna Bacalar and where most people are concentrated.

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  • Cenote Esmeralda : another of the 5 cenotes that provide water to the lagoon. This one has a conical shape (i.e., its walls go down diagonally) and we were told that it is about 75 meters deep. In its surroundings we can see a multitude of constructions: hotels, private houses and vacation homes…. Among them is the Hotel Laguna Bacalar , which we were told was the first hotel built in the area, still open, and which has an excellent view of the lagoon.
  • Cenote Cocalitos and the stromatolites : another of the 5 cenotes that provide water to the lagoon. Like Esmeralda, it is also cone-shaped and we were told that it is about 60 meters deep. Here is one of the most popular resorts in the lagoon, Balneario Cocalitos. Many stromatolites can be observed in this area.
  • Isla de Los Pájaros (Bird Island) : an island in the middle of the lagoon, full of vegetation and protected, where many birds spend the night. It is impressive at dawn (when they leave the island for other areas) and at dusk (when they return to the island). In our case we took the special Iselitas Tours sunset tour and at sunset we were in the water near the bird island watching huge flocks returning to the island passing over our heads. It is common to see vultures, song thrushes, snail hawks (those that feed on the chivita snail, which is very important in the lagoon because it eats the sediment and maintains the turquoise color of the water), mangrove swallows and even storks (that come from the north – from Washington and Canada) or roseate spoonbills.

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Prices for the Bacalar pontoon tour : 400 pesos per person for the normal shared tour (2h), 500 pesos per person for the special tour (3h at sunset, the one we did in Randomtrip) and from 3500 pesos for the private tour (up to 8 people).

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Another option to navigate Bacalar Lagoon is to do it on your own ( or on a tour ) in a kayak ( rent it here ) or on a paddle surf board . Laguna Bacalar is a perfect place for this, as the waters are very calm and in many areas there is little depth, although conditions vary depending on the weather.

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At Randomtrip we tried kayaking in the rapids of Bacalar, which we will tell you about below, but we recommend you to try the experience from the town in the wider area of the lagoon (in the rapids there is more current so you have to make more effort, and if you do not have your own vehicle, you have to add the cost of a cab, plus the cost of entering an access to the lagoon and pay for the kayak).

Some accommodations near the lagoon include the use of kayaks/paddleboards in the price , so if this is your case, take advantage! In case it is not, you can rent equipment in many of the places in the lagoon, prices usually start at 100 pesos per person per hour.

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By the way, if you hire your pontoon tour with Iselitas Tours (with whom we did the special sunset pontoon tour), they include an extra hour of free kayaking on the lagoon and access to their facilities (they have direct access to the lagoon).

If you don’t want to do it on your own, you also have the option of using the kayak or paddle tour with a guide:

  • Sunrise paddle tour (3h) with a guide
  • Sunrise kayak tour (3h) with a guide

A narrower area of the Bacalar lagoon is known as Los Rápidos, which causes the water to flow faster in that part of the lagoon , hence the name. They are located exactly here . Remember that, as we mentioned at the beginning of this guide, the water in the lagoon is not stagnant, but flows from south to north, generating current .

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The most common way to visit them is to go to the restaurant (“beach club”) of the same name, which we do not recommend for the following reasons :

  • They have increased the prices a lot: you have to pay an entrance fee of 200 pesos per person, and the double kayak for two people for one hour costs 400 pesos (the single one costs 200 pesos for one hour). With the entrance fee you are not allowed to sit in the designated areas (you have to pay extra).
  • The restaurant is built in an area where it should not be , damaging the stromatolites that were there. To enter, people stepped directly on the stromatolites; currently they have built a kind of wooden walkway, but people are not careful and no explanation is given to people about why they should be careful and not touch the stromatolites.
  • According to several people, the business has zero interest in the conservation of the lagoon and nature in general , and has become a money-making machine.

Therefore, we do not consider that paying this business can be considered responsible tourism, and we strongly urge you not to contribute to the business with your money.

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The alternative to be able to go through the rapids (something we do not consider at all essential to visit Laguna Bacalar) is another business located a little further south, Laguna Bonanza , whose prices are as follows:

  • 80 pesos per person per entry
  • 200 pesos for a double kayak for two people for one hour (100 pesos for a single kayak for one hour).
  • The entrance fee allows you to use its facilities all day (there are tables and chairs set up next to the lagoon, as well as swings and a rope to jump into the lagoon). In addition, you can bring your own food and drinks to spend the day there, so it can be a half or full day plan.

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The current of the lagoon goes from south to north, so if you go to “Laguna Bonanza”, you will have to go out with your kayak and follow the direction of the current (to the north), you will go through the rapids (and the aforementioned business that is not responsible with what surrounds it), and then you turn around and go back upstream to Laguna Bonanza again. In our case it took us about 40 minutes doing it relatively fast, so in one hour there is plenty of time to go and come back.

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If you do not have a vehicle to get around, a cab from the town of Bacalar charges 200 pesos to Los Rápidos restaurant and 250 pesos to Laguna Bonanza. To return, same price (you can keep the cab driver’s phone number or ask at the restaurant to book you one, as there is little coverage in the area).

As we said, we consider it an expensive and not essential activity to do in Bacalar Lagoon, so if you have little time we would skip it to do other more interesting activities.

The sunrises and sunsets at Laguna Bacalar are magical, so during your stay, try to see at least one.

During sunrise , from the village and road side, you will get to see the sun rise, so any point with a wide view of the lagoon (lodging or balneario ) will serve to enjoy it.

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The sunset is from the other side, so it would be better to enjoy it from inside the lagoon itself, although from the village you can also enjoy the colors that the sky acquires.

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In both cases, if you are near the bird island, you will see them leaving or returning in large numbers.

Here are some options on how to enjoy a sunrise or sunset in Bacalar:

  • Free at piers and public balnearios (for example, in Randomtrip we went to the Balneario El Aserradero on 14th Street to enjoy the sunrise).

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  • By kayak/paddle : you can rent a kayak or paddle board to go on your own to the lagoon at sunset or sunrise (some accommodations near the lagoon include them with your stay). If you don’t feel like going on your own, you can also hire a tour like this one in which you go paddle boarding with a guide from sunrise (it lasts 3 hours and you visit more places).

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  • Sunset boat tour : this was another option we tried at Randomtrip and we loved it. Iselitas Tours offers a special pontoon tour (like the typical one that passes by the different sights of the lagoon) at 4:00 pm and with 3 hours of duration, so it ends at sunset. In our case, we enjoyed the sunset next to the Isla de los Pájaros, while huge flocks of birds returned to the island. In addition, as the weather was nice, we experienced it from the water, it was truly magical!

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Although in the end we didn’t have time to go, we were recommended by several local people to go to Cenote Azul to enjoy a swim and snorkel . There is an entrance fee of 20 pesos per person, and food is available (although we were told that it was not very good). Be careful, to swim here, remember that you are in a cenote and that the depth is greater.

We loved the town of Bacalar with its slow pace where tourism has not yet hit too hard, its street art, the ease of movement (it is easy to walk around town and, if you need to get around by cab, they still do not ask stratospheric prices per km as in other parts of the Riviera Maya) and with varied rich gastronomic options, from local restaurants, international restaurants and delicious Marquesitas stalls at night.

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To learn more about the history of Bacalar, visit the Fort of San Felipe , where the ruins of the old fortress which was built in the first half of the 16th century to protect Bacalar from the attacks of pirates (mostly English) who came looking to steal the dye stick (at that time it was a privilege to dye clothes). Large ships docked in Chetumal (about 50 km away) from the open sea and came through the narrow canals in small rowboats.

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If you notice, the Pirates Channel , which we got to know by exploring the island both by sailboat and pontoon, is precisely in a straight line from the Fort of San Felipe.

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The fort was built by the Spanish colonizers, although according to what we were told, it was precisely the Mayans who were the “partners” of the pirates, so considering that once the fort was built, the pirates stopped appearing, it is possible that it was a warning given by the Mayans to the pirates about the construction of the fort.

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The fort also has a small museum where weapons of the time and objects of the pre-Hispanic culture are exhibited. The entrance fee is 110 pesos for foreigners and 55 pesos for nationals. The schedule is from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.

Very close to the fort are the famous Bacalar letters that some tourists love to have their picture taken with. They are located here, at this point .

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Also, in Bacalar there are quite a few street art murals so don’t forget to take a look around the downtown streets and appreciate the town’s street art.

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Another thing you can see at sunset in the Zócalo is the spectacle of the voladores de Papantla , which originated in a ceremony from pre-Hispanic times. You can see more info about the show here

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Xul-Ha is actually another village further south of Bacalar, next to the same lagoon, much less touristic and therefore quieter, ideal if you are looking for something (still) more relaxed. Xul-Ha is a huge cenote , so the water in this area is deeper and therefore the colors of the water darker.

You can go to Balneario Lago Azul , where there is a tower that you can climb and enjoy excellent views of the Bacalar Lagoon.

Near Bacalar there are four archaeological sites that you can visit although, at least when we went, it was not very easy to access them without your own transportation. Some of them were in a state of improvement by INAH’s Archaeological Zones Improvement Program (Promeza) when we went but we were told that they will be ready and open to the public soon. If you want to visit them, the best thing to do is to inquire when you are in the area with your lodging or at an agency:

  • Chacchoben : the most important settlement in the Lake District, whose occupation began 300 years ago, in the Late Preclassic era, where you can see small hamlets around the permanent bodies of fresh water in the region. Price : 75 pesos. Hours : Monday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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  • Ichkabal : it was a nation state dating back 400 years, compared to the archaeological site of El Mirador, in Guatemala, which until the discovery of Ichkabal was considered the oldest. Its acropolis has structures exceeding 45 meters, above the jungle tree line, with breathtaking views in the distance. It was not yet open to the public when we went.
  • Dzibanché : The Dzibanché – Kinichná settlement, between the lowland jungle of the northern Yucatan Peninsula and the tropical rainforest of El Petén, occupies an area of more than 40 km2 and consists of four groups of monumental architecture: Dzibanché or Main Group, Central Complex or Lamay Group, Tutil and Kinichná, groups that had specific functions, intercommunicated by sacbés (Mayan roads). Price : 75 pesos. Hours : Monday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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  • Kohunlich : the settlement is made up of housing units and civic and ceremonial architectural complexes, surrounded by fertile land for cultivation, located in an area of 14 km2. The first occupation of Kohunlich is located in the late Preclassic (300 BC – 250 AD), a stage in which low platforms were built around the Ya’axná Plaza, buildings that in the Early Classic were covered by monumental buildings. During this period, the Temple of the Masks was erected, decorated with eight figures molded in red and black, of which five are preserved. Its iconography represents royal personages, dressed with attributes related to the sun. Price : 90 pesos. Hours : Monday to Sunday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Book a tour to Dzibanché and Kohunlich ruins here

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You can see the featured Instagram stories about our visit to Bacalar here.

We recommend sleeping in the town of Bacalar , from where you will have walking access to everything and several restaurant options for lunch and dinner. If you want something special, you can choose an accommodation on the shores of the Bacalar lagoon and with access to it. Depending on your plans, it may also be a good idea to choose lodging that includes free use of kayaks/paddleboards and even bicycles. Here are some recommended options:

  • Hotel Casa Poblana (from 30$/night): simple rooms with private bathroom and shared kitchen, very close to the public balneario (Aserradero) and a 15 min walk from the center. It is a family-run accommodation, and it was where we stayed in Randomtrip.
  • Hotel Xa’an Bacalar (from 48$/night): economic rooms with private bathroom in this small hotel with swimming pool a few blocks from the Fort.
  • Casa Momo (from 62$/night): one-bedroom apartment with kitchen and all amenities near the center and 2 minutes walk from the balneario where you can enjoy the lagoon for free.
  • Hotel Boutique Asilé (from 77$/night): rooms and apartments for 2, 4 or 6 persons
  • Hotel Makaabá Eco-Boutique (from 85$/night): rooms (some overlooking the courtyard with the pool) in this boutique hotel offering free bicycles, outdoor pool, terrace and restaurant.
  • Blue Palm (from 126$/night): rooms and suites in 4-star hotel with outdoor swimming pool, garden, terrace and restaurant
  • Yayum (from 139$/night): spacious, comfortable rooms with terrace with hammocks directly on the lagoon in a 5-star hotel

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  • Villa Marilu B&B (from 147$/night): rooms overlooking the lagoon in an ideal location for exploring various points of interest
  • Hotel Casa Bakal (from 159$/night): bungalows and double rooms on the shores of the lagoon over looking the lagoon to enjoy it either swimming, in one of its hammocks, kayaking or SUP (Stand Up Paddle) available in the accommodation.

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Find more accommodations in Bacalar in this link and remember that the prices we mention are approximate and may change according to room type and season.

Here are some of the gastronomic options we tried in Bacalar that we liked:

  • Albahaca : excellent breakfasts at a good price, and excellent service from Nano, who also gave us several tips about the area.

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  • Mango y Chile : burgers and hot dogs, all plant-based, a great option for vegans. It also has views of the lagoon. There is a downside: the lemonade was served in a single-use biodegradable plastic cup (and with a straw!) erm…. It seems that veganism is limited to the diet in this establishment. In any case, very tasty food.

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  • Tacos el Socio : to eat local tacos at a good price.
  • Mr. Taco : great variety of tacos and nice space, very crowded.

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  • Café Tito : place to have good espresso coffee (Veracruz coffee) and delicious cakes (such as carrot cake). Also, very good and pleasant service.

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  • La Trattoria del 46 : very busy Italian restaurant with good food if you are craving pizza or pasta, although somewhat higher priced than its neighbors.
  • Enamora Bacalar : another great place for breakfast, we went a couple of times.
  • Sweet Child Of Wine : place to taste wines (expensive, small production) and some tapas.

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  • Marquesitas Eriksson: super typical of the area, in the evenings they set up marquesita stands in the zocalo, and Eriksson’s stand always has a line. We tried a salty marquesita (ham and cheese) and a sweet one (nutella with strawberries), both delicious. 60 pesos one and 50 pesos the other.

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  • ITZÁ : we did not get to try it, but the place looked very good (in front of the lagoon, behind the Balneario El Aserradero).

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  • Christian’s Tacos : we didn’t go but it was recommended for tacos.

Bacalar Itineraries

Below are suggested itineraries for 1, 2 and 3 days in Bacalar , to help you organize your trip to Bacalar Lagoon. It is important to emphasize that all plans are more enjoyable and spectacular with sun, heat and good weather in general, so if you are going to be in Bacalar for several days and you can, it is better to organize according to the weather, and if you only have 1 or 2 good days, concentrate your plans on them. In Randomtrip we spent 5 nights in Bacalar, and the first 2-3 days we had bad weather (occasional rains and generally cloudy), so we made most plans in the other 2-3 days.

If you only have one day in Bacalar, we suggest the following itinerary:

  • Morning sailing tour to enjoy the lagoon (from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm) with Bacalar Sailing , which will take you to less crowded places of the lagoon with spectacular waters.
  • Eat something and a short walk through town
  • Special sunset pontoon tour (from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm) with Iselitas Tours , to visit the main attractions of the lagoon (Cenotes, Canal de los Piratas, Isla de los Pájaros) and see how the huge flocks of birds return to Isla de los Pájaros at sunset.

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If you do not have the whole day, you can choose one of the two tours (by sailboat or pontoon) and the rest of the time enjoy the lagoon in one of its balnearios , either free (such as El Aserradero) or paid (such as Aluxes).

With 2 days in Bacalar we believe you will have enough time to get to know its different attractions and be able to relax a little bit enjoying its waters. Here is our suggested itinerary for 2 days in Bacalar (you can change the order or reorganize the plans according to the weather):

  • Day 1 : arrival and relax in a balneario (free for example in the Aserradero, paying for example in the Aluxes taking advantage to eat / drink something there with the minimum consumption). At 16:00h, special sunset tour of the lagoon by Iselitas Tours .
  • Day 2 : Wake up early to see the sunrise at one of the open public resorts (for example at the Aserradero), then at 10:00 am a sailing tour with Bacalar Sailing to see other parts of the lagoon farther away from most people. In the afternoon, stroll around town and relax in one of the balnearios , and/or go kayaking or paddle boarding on your own.

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We believe that 3 days in Bacalar is the perfect time to get to know the area, being able to enjoy several of the plans it has to offer, and leaving enough time to relax (or to have margin in case of bad weather on any of the days). Here is our suggested 3-day itinerary in Bacalar (you can change the order or rearrange the plans according to the weather):

  • Day 2 : Wake up early to see the sunrise at one of the open public resorts (for example at Aserradero ), then at 10:00 am a sailing tour with Bacalar Sailing to see other parts of the lagoon farther away from most people. In the afternoon, stroll around town and relax in one of the balnearios , and/or go kayaking or paddle boarding on your own.
  • Day 3 : if you want to see the sunrise again, you can do it in a different way (by kayak or paddle, on tour – like this sunrise paddle – or on your own). Afterwards, you can visit Cenote Azul (20 pesos per person), visit Cenote Xul-Ha (to the south), take a walk around town, go to Los Rápidos by kayak (as explained in the guide, cheaper in Laguna Bonanza), and/or just relax in one of the balnearios . Another option if you get tired of Laguna Bacalar or if you don’t have good weather, is to visit some of the nearby archaeological sites.

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If you are staying in the center of Bacalar town, most places of interest are within walking distance, so you don’t have to worry about transportation.

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If you don’t want to walk and/or want to go somewhere farther away, you can pay for a cab (within the town, they usually charge 50 pesos each way , and to more distant places such as Los Rápidos they charge between 200 and 250 pesos). Cabs can be hailed on the street without any problems or you can go to the Zócalo taxi stand, where there are usually some waiting and where they pass frequently (if you want to share a cab with other people, it is usually easier here).

Another option is to rent a bicycle (from 25 pesos per hour, and from 100 pesos all day) or a motorcycle (from 600 pesos per day, although we asked in several placed and they required us to leave our passport as security, something we never do nor recommend you to do, if there is no other choice try to leave another document such as the ID). In our opinion it is only worth renting your own vehicle if you want to explore several distant points of the town (Los Rápidos, Xul-ha, archaeological sites…) in the same day, otherwise a cab round trip can be cheaper, especially if you find people to share.

To always have internet on your smartphone, the easiest and most convenient way (if your phone supports eSIM) is to  buy an eSIM from Holafly , which has unlimited data (you get a 5% discount with the code RANDOMTRIP).

The other option, cheaper but more cumbersome, is to buy a local SIM, which we recommend is from Telcel (the main telecom company in Mexico, with more coverage).

We felt completely safe during the 6 days we spent in Bacalar, both day and night. We used to walk about 15 minutes there and back to get from our accommodation (Casa Poblana ) to the zocalo or the surrounding area in the evenings for dinner, and at no time did we have any problems or feelings of insecurity.

Some people complain that there are quite a few dogs running loose in the streets, which is true, although in our case we had no problems with any of them (quite the contrary).

In any case, we always have our Iati travel insurance (which also covers our belongings) as in all our trips and gives us more peace of mind. If you contract your travel insurance in this Randomtrip link, you will get it with a 5% discount.

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To  pay and withdraw money in Mexico while minimizing fees , we recommend the 2 cards we use in our case:

  • Revolut : with the standard version  up to 1000$ without commission on card payments  (remember to always pay in local currency – Mexican pesos).  Up to 400$ of withdrawals at ATMs without commission , from then on commission of 1%.
  • N26 : with the free version you can  pay with your card without commissions in an unlimited way . For  ATM withdrawals, you pay 1.7% commission , which you can eliminate by paying for the monthly plans You (the one we use) or Metal. If you use the  code  N26Summer24  with this link , you get 3 months completely free.

It is important to keep in mind that although your card does not charge a fee for ATM withdrawals,  ATMs in Mexico do charge a fee for their use.  The ones that charge the least are Banamex (31 pesos, 1.7$), Banco Santander (34 pesos, 1.8$) or Banco Azteca (34 pesos, 1.8$), so when withdrawing money try to withdraw as much as possible to save money.

Another important issue when withdrawing money at an ATM in Mexico : many times the ATM will ask you if you want the transaction to be done in local currency (Mexican pesos) or in your own currency (in our case, it was euros):  always choose the local currency option , otherwise, it will apply an unfavorable exchange rate and you will be overpaying (as a hidden commission).

The above  also applies to card payments (although the option almost never appears , on several occasions also when paying with a card in establishments we were shown an amount in euros instead of pesos). In our case it almost always happened to us with the  orange CLIP terminals . If this happens to you, ask the person to charge you in Mexican pesos.

A bad practice in Mexico is that in any business where you want to pay with a card,  they have the habit of asking you for your card and do the whole process themselves , passing you the terminal only to enter the PIN (in Mexico they call it “firma” or NIP). This means that sometimes, depending on the type of terminal, you do not see the amount and/or you are charged in the original currency of your card instead of in Mexican pesos – making you lose money because an unfavorable conversion is applied. Always ask nicely to be allowed to see the process to make sure you are charged the correct amount and in local currency.

Finally,  some establishments charge an extra commission for payment by card  (the times it happened to us, it was 5%), they always tell you before and if you do not see it when confirming the amount. In those cases, it is better to pay with cash.

Tipping : The tipping culture is very well established in Mexico, and although it is not and cannot be obligatory by law, it is in practice, since it is frowned upon not to leave a tip. It is recommended to leave a minimum of 10% (usually you will be asked at the time of payment, and if you pay by credit card, the terminal usually gives you the option of adding 10, 15 or 20% as a tip).

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Making a budget is complex as it depends greatly on your type of trip: how many plans you want to include in your trip, if you are going to go to restaurants or cook to save money, the type of accommodation you are going to use… In any case, so you can get an idea, we leave below the average prices and what we consider as average price per day (we reiterate that these are ORIENTATIVE prices and may vary at any time):

  • Flights/transportation from Mexico : from within Mexico, you have the option of flying to Chetumal, Tulum or Cancún, or directly by ADO if you are in a nearby state. From these places you can go by ADO to Bacalar (between 100 and 700 pesos per person, depending on where you are flying from – between 5 and 40$). Use flight comparators like Skyscanner and Kiwi to find the best price.
  • Transportation : cabs from 50 to 250 pesos (between 3 and 13$), bike rental from 100 pesos per day (5$), scooter rental from 600 pesos per day (32$), kayak/paddle rental from 100 pesos per hour (5$). If you want to save money you can do most of the plans on foot, except for the lagoon tours.
  • Accommodation : from 40$/night for a room with private bathroom or small apartment with kitchen. Find accommodation of all types and prices on Booking, with up to 15% discount.
  • Restaurants: a multitude of options between 200 and 400 pesos per person (between 10 and 20$), for all tastes.
  • Tours/Entries : Ponton tour from 400 pesos (21$), sailboat tour from 600 pesos (32$), non-public entrance fees from 10 pesos (0.5$)

In total, a weekend trip (2 nights) to Bacalar can cost you between 40$ and 60$ per person per day (between 750 and 1100 pesos per person per day) , with the cheapest lodging options, eating out in inexpensive restaurants and doing the two main paid tours of the lagoon, not counting flights to the area . You can save by doing fewer tours and eating out less.

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  • Google Maps (Android / iOS ): is the one we use to save/classify all the places we want to go/ have gone and as a GPS to guide us both on foot and by car if we rent. You can see other people’s opinions about the places, photos, restaurant menus, telephone numbers to contact them, etc. You can also open our map with all the places included in this guide.
  • Maps.me (Android / iOS ): application similar to Google Maps but works offline (although Google Maps can also work offline, it works better) and in many cases has information that Google Maps does not have.
  • Windy (Android / iOS / Web ): essential app for our trips. It allows you to see forecasts of rain, clouds, wind, etc. to help you plan your days based on the weather (as there are places that lose a lot depending on the weather). Obviously the forecasts are not 100% reliable.

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  • Respect the rules of Laguna Bacalar and its resorts. The Bacalar Lagoon already has enough problems due to the impact of the increasing development it is suffering (without protection measures and environmental regulation and, for example, the growth of monoculture plantations that promote the use of agrochemicals) that put its existence at risk for us as tourists to contribute to worsen the situation. These are the rules that you must abide by and that, unfortunately, we have seen many people breaking:

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  • Do not touch the stromatolites , the first form of life on earth. They can be mistaken for rocks but, in general, the areas where stromatolites are found are well marked so be careful where you swim and/or walk nearby. Rules include not wearing sunscreen in the lagoon (you can wear a T-shirt with UV protection ) and not going near the mangroves . Here are the others:
  • Be responsible when visiting a place : a large influx of people to a certain site can have a negative impact so respect the rules, do not climb the tree/monument you are visiting, do not paint on its walls, avoid touching and, out of respect for the rest of the people visiting the place, do not make noise or “monopolize” the place with your photos.
  • Take care of natural and archaeological monuments and respect existing rules.
  • If you rent a car or motorcycle, respect speed limits
  • Avoid the use of plastic and do not throw garbage away
  • Don’t be an accomplice to animal abuse : Any other attraction where animals are in captivity and/or used for human entertainment.
  • Respect other people : don’t play your music loud; pick up your trash; don’t throw cigarette butts, etc. Leave the place better than you found it.
  • Always travel with travel insurance : medical expenses, theft or problems with your plane on a trip can cost you a lot of money, so the ideal thing is to take out travel insurance. At Randomtrip we always use IATI and we recommend it. If you purchase your insurance through this link you have a 5% discount .

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Here is a list of must-see items you can’t forget to bring on your trip to Bacalar:

  • International plug adapter   such as these as they use type A plugs (those with two flat parallel pins).
  • A  reusable water bottle like one of these  to carry water with you all the time and void single-use plastic.
  • Water Shoes as  these  ideal to carry always with you to avoid hurting your feet when entering the water or not touching the ground.
  • Snorkel kit  (mask and snorkel)  like this , a must to bring on this trip and contemplate the seabed. Besides being more hygienic because you do not share your snorkel with anyone, in several places they do not rent the equipment and, even if they do rent, with a couple of times you already amortize the price of your own kit.
  • Water proof dry bag like this one , very useful to keep your photographic equipment, cell phone and wallet safe from getting wet on the boat (whales sometimes blow near the boat or even hit the water with their fin or tail near the boat, and water can reach the boat).
  • UV protection T-shirt   like this  because in some parts of the Mexican Caribbean it is forbidden or not recommended to use sunscreen / sunblock because its composition damages the marine ecosystem.
  • Quick-drying towel   such as one of these , which, in addition, does not take up much space in the backpack/suitcase.
  • A hat or a cap ( like this one ) and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun
  • A good camera to register your adventures. At Randomtrip we carry a Sony ZV-E10 and a  Gopro Hero12 Black (for underwater pictures)
  • A Power bank : taking so many pictures will drain your batteries, so it’s always a good idea to carry a good powerbank. At Randomtrip we travel with these 2 ( Anker 20000 mAh  and  Anker 10000 mAh ), which allow us to charge both our phones and our cameras.
  • Sun screen : the sun is strong in Baja California Sur so it is a must to take care of your skin. Always look for a Coral Friendly Sunscreen, i.e. one that protects your skin without harming marine ecosystems by avoiding ingredients such as oxybenzone and octinoxate, which are harmful to corals. Nor that it has been tested on animals.
  • Mosquito repellent : like this one , it should have at least 15% deet
  • First aid kit : In our first-aid kit there is always a medicine against seasickness (such as biodramine for seasickness on boats), antibiotics, anti-diarrhea medication (and a probiotic to recover more quickly), antihistamines, painkillers and antipyretics and, of course, travel insurance.  If you hire your travel insurance with IATI using this link you will get a 5% discount

Don’t the photos alone make you want to bookmark the trip? Well, we guarantee you that the photos do not do it justice… Bon Voyage, Randomtripper, Bacalar awaits you!

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NOTE: Tour not available on Wednesdays for the protection and care of the lagoon, except for some days during the holiday season

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    THE 10 BEST Bacalar Boat Rentals. 1. DayTour Bacalar. Amazing tour with the complete of Bacalar (pirates bay, open cenotes, lagoon, birds island), with fresh fruits and dr... 2. Veleando Ando Bacalar. Mario's such a nice guide and so informative - super beautiful sunset and saw keys sights on the lagoon! 3. Bakana Sailing.

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    from. $43.00. Sailing Tour through the Laguna de los Siete Colores. 1,069. Enjoy the blue and green waters of Bacalar's Seven Colors Lagoon on a boat tour. Join a small group and board a boat for a relaxing cruise across the lagoon, stopping at various spots to swim and soak up the warm sun.

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    Captain for the day. Mar 2024 • Friends. The "Captain for the Day" sailboat tour on Bacalar Lagoon with Hugo and Timothy was incredibly enjoyable. They tailored the experience to our interests and their clear instructions and genuine enthusiasm made learning to sail, including maneuvers like tacking, a lot of fun.

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    Sailing Eco-Tours in the seven colors lagoon of Bacalar. Group and Private Tours in Catamarans or Monohull. ... Sailboat Rentals, Kayaks and more! top of page. Sailing Eco-Tours. CONTACT. ABOUT US. BLOG. CONTACTANOS. LA EMPRESA. WELCOME TO BACALAR'S SEVEN COLORS LAGOON. Bacalar's Lagoon. This is a huge body of shallow water with soft and white ...

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    7. Lagoon of 7 colors from Costa Maya - Boat Tour and transportation. During this experience you will be able to enjoy a shared boat tour of the famous Laguna de los Siete Colores, with transportation…. 8. Bacalar 101- Private Tour of the Lagoon of the 7 Colors. Enjoy comfortable boats in optimal condition.

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    Excellent catamaran sailing operation in Bacalar. They use a racing cat with no engine, veery agile with the wind and doesn't need an engine - smooth sailing and quiet. And Valentina and Sara are super nice. Highly recommend 👌 😎

  9. Velero Bacalar

    Private Sailboat. Starting at $6,100 mxn pesos for 2 people. You want to live the complete experience of the Bacalar Lagoon, this is the tour you are looking for, we will visit little-visited places outside the normal itinerary. Also enjoy a delicious ceviche prepared at the moment with the freshest ingredients. SEE MORE.

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    The best Boat Rentals in Bacalar according to Viator travelers are: Bacalar 101- Private Tour of the Lagoon of the 7 Colors; Sailing Tour through the Laguna de los Siete Colores; Laguna Grill - Private Boat with on-board BBQ and Drinks Included; Full Day Kayak Rental in Bacalar; Bacalar Sunrise in Kayak

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    Our most recommended Bacalar Rentals 1. Bacalar: Private Boat Tour. Meet your tour guide and board your private boat to begin your relaxing cruise. Take advantage of all the amenities, including a sound system and ice cooler for drinks. Visit and learn about all of the cenotes in the lagoon, including Cenote Negro, Cenote Esmeralda, and Cenote ...

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    11. 2-Hour Sunset Boat Tour from Bacalar. ⭐️ Rating: 4/5 | ⏰ Tour Length: 2 hours | 👉 Book Now! The 2-Hour Sunset Boat Tour in Bacalar is a breathtaking private experience, showcasing the natural beauty of the Lagoon of Seven Colors. It's an ideal getaway for friends, family, or loved ones.

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    It's only $50 USD per person which is a steal for a fun afternoon out on the water! You can book this boat tour online here. 1. About Bacalar Lagoon. The water is so nice! The beers were flowing! Bacalar Lagoon is a crystal clear lagoon in the small town of Bacalar in Quintana Roo, on the Yucatan Peninsula.

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    Prices for the Bacalar sailing tour: 700 pesos per person for the shared tour, and from 3000/4500 pesos for the private tour (depending on the type of boat and the number of people). ... Another option is to rent a bicycle (from 25 pesos per hour, and from 100 pesos all day) ...

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    Chetumal Tours is the perfect option for you. We offer a wide variety of tours and excursions throughout the state of Quintana Roo, with a special focus on the incredible destinations in the south. Explore the stunning Bacalar Lagoon, known as "the lagoon of 7 colors," and discover its fascinating pirate history.

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    HALF HRS $1,500 MXN PER MACHINE, RESERVE WITH $300 MXN. Machines for 2 people maximum. NOTE: Tour not available on Wednesdays for the protection and care of the lagoon, except for some days during the holiday season. Enjoy our fast and easy 2-step booking process: simply fill out the form and make your deposit, with no need to create tedious ...

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  19. Private sailing adventure from Bacalar 2024

    Private 4 Hours of Sailing and Snorkeling in Bacalar. 14. from $271.01. Per group. Bacalar, Riviera Maya & the Yucatan. Sunrise in Paddle with Picnic in front of the Bird Sanctuary. 195. from $27.10. Bacalar, Riviera Maya & the Yucatan.

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    per adult. 6. Bacalar Lagoon Sightseeing Boat Tour with Open Bar and Snacks. 773. Spring Break. 4 hours. The Bacalar Lagoon is known as the 'Lake of Seven Colors' thanks to its multiple shades of blue and green, and it's one …. Free cancellation. Recommended by 98% of travelers.

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    Bacalar 101- Private Tour of the Lagoon of the 7 Colors. 615. Adventure Tours. from. $114.50. per adult (price varies by group size) Pontoon Tour in La Laguna De Bacalar. 176. Nature and Wildlife Tours.

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    Korolyov or Korolev (Russian: Королёв, IPA: [kərɐˈlʲɵf]) is an industrial city in Moscow Oblast, Russia.It is well known as the cradle of Soviet and Russian space exploration.As of the 2010 Census, its population was 183,402, the largest as a science city. As of 2018, the population is more than 222,000 people. It was known as Kaliningrad (Калинингра́д) from 1938 to 1996.

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    Korolyov or Korolev is an industrial city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, well known as the cradle of Soviet and Russian space exploration. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 183,402, the largest as a science city. As of 2018, the population is more than 220,000 people. It was known as Kaliningrad from 1938 to 1996 and served as the leading ...