Bacalar Lagoon of Seven Colors — turquoise freshwater lake in southern Quintana Roo
7 Colors Lagoon · Longest Day Trip

Bacalar Lagoon Day Trip from Cancun

Lake of Seven Colors · Pirate Fort · Stromatolites · Crystal Freshwater

4.9/514–15 hours (full day)320 km south of Cancun

This is our longest day trip — 3.5–4 hours each way. Worth every minute.

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Bacalar Lagoon is one of Mexico's most extraordinary natural destinations — a 42-km freshwater lake where the water transitions through seven distinct color bands, from pale turquoise to deep navy, caused by varying depths and underground springs. It is home to 3.5-billion-year-old living stromatolites and an 18th-century pirate fort.

Bacalar is part of our nature tours from Cancun collection. For local planning details, see the Bacalar destination guide or browse all nature day trips from Cancun.

Why Bacalar Looks Like This

Bacalar's color variation comes from underground spring-fed water meeting varying depths. Shallow sandy areas appear bright turquoise. Deeper sections turn navy blue. The transitions between these zones create seven distinct color bands visible from a boat — a natural phenomenon unique to this lagoon.

What to Do at Bacalar

Sailing the Lagoon

Catamaran or small boat across the 42-km freshwater lake

Fort San Felipe (1733)

18th-century pirate fort with lagoon panoramic views and history museum

Channel of Pirates

Natural current swimming — the water carries you through the channel

Ancient Stromatolites

3.5-billion-year-old living microbial structures — oldest life forms on Earth

Seven Color Zones

Watch the lagoon transition from turquoise to deep navy as depth changes

Day Trip Itinerary

6:00 AMHotel pickup from Cancun
9:30–10:00 AMArrive Bacalar town
10:00 AMVisit Fort San Felipe — pirate history and lagoon views
11:30 AMBoard boat for lagoon tour — seven color zones
12:30 PMStromatolite observation area
1:00 PMLunch in Bacalar town
2:30 PMChannel of Pirates — swimming in natural current
3:30 PMFree time — swimming in the lagoon
4:30 PMDepart for Cancun
8:30–9:00 PMReturn to hotel

What's Included

Included

  • Private A/C transport — hotel pickup & drop-off
  • Certified bilingual guide
  • Fort San Felipe entrance fee
  • Lagoon boat tour (catamaran or small boat)
  • Stromatolite viewing area access
  • Lunch in Bacalar town
  • Water & soft drinks during transport
  • 48-hour free cancellation

Not Included

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal purchases & souvenirs
  • Tips for guide & boat captain (appreciated, not required)
  • Travel insurance

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Tour Pricing

Private full-day trip — lagoon boat tour, pirate fort, and Bacalar swimming

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Private A/C transport
Certified bilingual guide
Fort San Felipe entrance
Lagoon boat tour
Lunch included
Water & soft drinks
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Frequently Asked Questions

Bacalar Lagoon (Laguna de Bacalar) is a 42-km freshwater lake in southern Quintana Roo, famous for its extraordinary color variation — from pale turquoise to deep navy blue — caused by varying water depth and clarity. Known as the 'Lake of Seven Colors,' it was historically a strategic Maya trading route and later a pirate stronghold in the 17th century.

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