Description
Bacalar, Mexico was the city I liked the most during my 25 days in the Yucatan Peninsula. The “Maldives of Mexico” or “The Lagoon of Seven Colors”, as the locals also call it, is a paradise with crystalline waters and different shades of blue.
In this post you will find out how to get to Bacalar, what to do there, where to eat, where to stay and the most important in my opinion since the lagoon ecosystem is very fragile: How to be a responsible traveler in Bacalar.
Bacalar Lagoon is also known as the Lake or Lagoon of Seven Colors due to the different shades of blue of its crystalline water.
It is hard to believe that this is not the ocean, it feels great to leave the water without that salty hair.
Pueblos Mágicos or Magic Towns is a program that promotes 111 towns in Mexico that provides tourists magical experiences due to its nature, culture, food, tradition, history, folklore, art crafts or hospitality, and Bacalar is part of it.
passengers (11Years and up)
Children (10- 5 Years)
4 Years and urder
Pricing
$99 USD
$79 USD
FREE
Deposit
$10 USD
$5 USD
FREE
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