Bacalar’s Best: Cenote Azul and Lagoon Tour in Pontoon

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Join us for a Bacalar Pontoon Tour! Enjoy Cenote Azul, the 7 Colors Lagoon, and a meal with a view. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience. Book your spot now!

Highlights

  • Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Cenote Azul.
  • Relax and explore Marmol natural pool.
  • Visit Bacalar’s famous 7 Colors Lagoon on a two-hour pontoon ride.

Description

Embark on an unforgettable journey with our Bacalar Pontoon Tour! Your day begins with a comfortable pick-up from your hotel or meeting point in an air-conditioned vehicle. As we make our way to Bacalar, our bilingual guides will introduce you to the itinerary and share fascinating insights about the region. Our first stop is the stunning Cenote Azul, a natural wonder surrounded by lush jungle and vibrant vegetation. Here, you can enjoy a delicious breakfast while taking in the incredible views. Afterward, dive into the crystal-clear waters of the cenote or simply relax and prepare for the rest of the day’s adventures. Next, we’ll head to the Marmol Spa, a serene natural pool within the Bacalar Lagoon. This spot is perfect for a refreshing swim and offers a chance to connect with nature. As you explore, you’ll learn about the diverse flora and fauna that make this area so special. Respect for the environment is essential, and our guides will ensure you understand the importance of preserving this beautiful place. The highlight of the tour is a two-hour pontoon ride on Bacalar’s famous 7 Colors Lagoon. As we cruise through this breathtaking body of water, you’ll visit sacred cenotes, marvel at the Canal de Los Piratas, and enjoy panoramic views of the historic San Felipe Fort. The lagoon’s striking colors and serene atmosphere make it a photographer’s dream, so be sure to capture these unforgettable moments. Our adventure concludes with a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you can choose from a variety of dishes and enjoy the stunning views of the lagoon. Before heading back, don’t forget to take a photo with the colorful 'BACALAR' letters in the town center. This tour is the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration. Book your spot now and experience the magic of Bacalar!

Includes

Round-trip transportation from your hotel or meeting point. Bilingual guide. Entry tickets to Cenote Azul for swimming. Breakfast with one dish of your choice. Visit to the Marmol Natural Pool. Pontoon tour on Bacalar Lagoon (2 hours). Meal at a restaurant with one dish of your choice. Panoramic view of the San Felipe Fort. Photo stop at the Bacalar letters.

Important Information

  • The order and duration of activities may vary depending on weather, group dynamics or traffic. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions or special requests in advance. In case of rain, the tour is not cancelled, so be prepared for varying weather conditions. Cancellation policy: Full refund available for cancellations made 24 hours in advance; no refund for cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour.

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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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