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Discover the stunning Lake of Seven Colors on a 2.5-hour pontoon tour from Bacalar, including water, seasonal fruits, and visits to iconic lagoon spots for $25.

The Bacalar: Lake of Seven Colors Pontoon Tour with Fruit offers an affordable and relaxing way to experience one of Mexico’s most vibrant natural wonders. Priced at just $25 per person, this 2.5-hour tour departs from Marina Laguna Adventures inside the “Agua dulce” beach club in Bacalar. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a combination of scenic views, refreshing swims, and informative storytelling, all aboard a safe and comfortable boat.
This tour is praised for its excellent guides—notably Tony and Raul—who provide engaging explanations of the lagoon’s highlights in both English and Spanish. While the tour doesn’t include hotel pickup or drop-off, it makes up for it with water, ice, and fresh seasonal fruits to keep everyone energized during the trip. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly, well-guided, and scenic outing, this option offers solid value with many positive reviews.
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This pontoon tour hits several iconic locations that showcase Bacalar’s natural beauty and unique features. The Pirate Channel is a popular stop, where the rich history and stories about the lagoon are shared, giving visitors a deeper understanding of Bacalar’s cultural significance. The Island of Birds provides a scenic spot for photos and relaxing moments, with opportunities to observe local wildlife.
The Black Cenote, also called the Witch Cenote, is a highlight due to its impressive depth of over 90 meters. This cenote adds an adventurous element to the tour, with the chance to marvel at its imposing presence and the pristine waters that surround it.
The Emerald Cenote and Cocalitos Cenote are notable for their stromatolites—primitive life forms that are rare and fascinating to see. These stops allow for brief swims in crystal-clear, shallow waters that make for easy and refreshing dips in the lagoon.

The Black Cenote commands attention with its massive depth of more than 90 meters. It is an impressive geological feature that stands out among the lagoon’s other cenotes. Visitors can admire the dark, mysterious waters, and the guide shares stories about its history and formation. The cenote’s depth and beauty make it a top point of interest during the tour.
One of the most enjoyed aspects of this tour is the opportunity to swim in Bacalar’s shallow, transparent waters. The tour schedule typically allows for around 65 minutes of swimming time, spread across different stops. The calm, warm waters are perfect for relaxing or cooling off after exploring the scenic spots. This activity is suitable for most ages and offers a refreshing break from sightseeing.
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Guides like Tony and Raul are frequently praised for their friendly, informative, and humorous approach. They explain each stop’s significance and share stories that bring the lagoon’s history and wildlife to life. The guides’ bilingual ability ensures that English- and Spanish-speaking visitors alike receive detailed information, enriching the overall experience.
Plus, guides often take photos of the group, then send them afterward, making it easy to keep memories of the day.

During the tour, a cooler with ice, water, and seasonal fruits are provided. This setup ensures guests stay hydrated and energized while enjoying the scenic views and swimming opportunities. Fresh fruit adds a delightful touch to the experience and is appreciated by travelers, as reflected in the many positive reviews highlighting this amenity.

The meeting point is at Marina Laguna Adventures, situated within the “Agua dulce” beach club. No hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so travelers should plan to arrive at the designated location. The tours usually run in the morning and afternoon, offering flexibility for different schedules.
Since sunscreen is not allowed on the boat, it’s best to apply it before the trip or wait until afterward. The tour is designed to be accessible for most, although physical requirements are minimal given the gentle pace and shallow waters.

This 2.5-hour tour provides a leisurely pace, allowing ample time for stops at major sites and swimming. Most reviews mention that the timing is just right—around 65 minutes of swimming feels sufficient without rushing. The itinerary balances sightseeing, storytelling, and relaxing in the lagoon, making it a comfortable experience for most travelers.

While this pontoon tour offers excellent value, many similar experiences are available in Bacalar, such as group sailing trips, paddleboard tours, and all-day excursions. The provided links indicate options with additional amenities like open bars, Mexican lunches, or longer durations. However, this tour’s affordable price and focus on key sites make it an attractive choice for those seeking a straightforward, informative trip.
The Bacalar: Lake of Seven Colors Pontoon Tour with Fruit presents a solid, well-reviewed way to explore the lagoon’s top spots without overspending. Its friendly guides, comfortable boat, and inclusion of water and fruits make it a convenient and enjoyable outing.
While it doesn’t include hotel pickup, its central meeting point and relaxing pace suit travelers looking for a short, scenic experience. The stops at cenotes and the Pirate Channel, combined with swimming in the lagoon’s clear waters, ensure a memorable day immersed in Bacalar’s natural beauty.
This tour is ideal for families, solo travelers, or small groups who want a friendly, informative, and budget-friendly introduction to Bacalar’s lagoon and its most iconic features.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off; you should meet at Marina Laguna Adventures within the “Agua dulce” beach club.
How long is the tour, and what activities are included?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours and includes visits to key lagoon spots, swimming in shallow waters, and enjoying water, ice, and seasonal fruits onboard.
Are there any age restrictions or physical requirements?
The tour is suitable for most ages, with easy swimming options in shallow waters. Sunscreen is not allowed on the boat, so plan accordingly.
What stops are part of this tour?
Stops include the Pirate Channel, Island of Birds, Black Cenote (Witch Cenote), Emerald Cenote, and Cocalitos Cenote with stromatolites, offering both scenic views and opportunities for swimming.
Is the tour bilingual?
Yes, the guides speak English and Spanish, ensuring clear explanations for a wider audience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your travel plans.