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Discover Rio Lagartos and Las Coloradas on a full-day trip from Riviera Maya, including boat tours, a Mayan clay bath, and a delicious local lunch for $91.

This day trip from Riviera Maya offers an exciting chance to see Mexico’s stunning wildlife and landscapes. Priced at $91 per person and lasting 12 hours, it includes boat rides, guided tours, a Mayan clay bath, and a traditional lunch. The tour departs from three locations—Riviera Maya, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen—making it accessible for many travelers.
The tour’s highlights are exploring the canals of Rio Lagartos, spotting flamingos and other bird species, visiting the famous Pink Lake in Las Coloradas, and relaxing with a Mayan mud bath. It’s a well-rounded experience suited for those interested in nature, wildlife, and authentic local culture, with the slight consideration that the entry fee of 800 MXN is not included in the price.
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The tour begins with pickup options at Riviera Maya, Tulum, or Playa del Carmen. The transportation involves a three-hour bus ride to Rio Lagartos, giving ample time to settle in and enjoy the scenery. The group size is manageable, and guides speak both English and Spanish, ensuring clear and friendly explanations throughout the day.
Travelers should arrive at their hotel lobby 5 minutes before the scheduled pickup time to ensure a smooth start. The drivers are punctual, waiting no longer than 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup.

Once at Rio Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, the guided boat tour lasts approximately 2 hours. The boat takes you through narrow water channels bordered by mangroves, where you’ll see pink flamingos, herons, eagles, seagulls, pelicans, and cormorants in their natural habitat.
The boat ride is a real highlight for wildlife enthusiasts. The guides are knowledgeable, sharing insights about the various animals and the significance of the mangroves. You might also see crocodiles basking in the sun, adding a touch of excitement to the journey.

After the boat trip, the tour proceeds to Las Coloradas, a famous salt production site where pink lakes draw visitors from around the world. The guided tour of 1.5 hours involves passing under the bridge of Las Coloradas, weather permitting, to see the distinctive pink hues of the lakes, caused by mineral deposits.
The color intensity of the lakes can vary depending on weather conditions, so they may look more or less vibrant during your visit. The tour includes views of different bodies of water involved in salt extraction, offering a glimpse into traditional Mexican salt production.
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One of the tour’s most unique activities is the Mayan body bath. Participants cover their bodies in nutrient-rich clay, which is believed to have health benefits. After the application, there’s plenty of time to wash off at an unspoiled beach with crystal-clear waters, providing a refreshing pause in the day’s itinerary.
The Mayans’ use of clay adds an authentic touch to the experience, and the beach setting ensures a relaxing environment to unwind and enjoy the natural surroundings.

The tour includes a lunch break where you can try local fish and shellfish dishes, with vegetarian options available. The meal is served with rice, salad, and fries, and comes with one bottled drink included. Travelers often find the food to be flavorful and satisfying, providing energy for the rest of the day.
The lunch spot is typically at a local venue or near the beach, adding to the overall experience of enjoying authentic Mexican cuisine in a casual setting.

After lunch, there is free time at the beach, allowing guests to relax, swim, or simply enjoy the peaceful scenery. Bringing swimsuit, towel, and change of clothes is recommended for this part of the trip.
Participants should carry cash for the $800 MXN entry fee, which covers area access, boat transportation, taxes, and environmental fees. It’s important to note that large luggage, drones, alcohol, and drugs are not permitted on the tour. Comfortable walking shoes are advised, as some walking on uneven terrain is involved.

The return bus ride takes approximately three hours, giving a chance to rest after a full day of exploring. The pace of the tour balances sightseeing, wildlife observation, and relaxation, making it suitable for travelers comfortable with a long day.
Guides’ explanations and the well-organized schedule keep the day engaging without feeling rushed. However, travelers should be prepared for a long travel day with potential for weather-dependent changes in lake color and wildlife sightings.

This trip appeals most to nature lovers and wildlife watchers, thanks to the boat tour and birdwatching opportunities. It’s also ideal for those curious about local salt production and Mayan traditions. The scenic lakes, wildlife, and cultural activities make for a diverse experience.
However, the tour is less suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, individuals with mobility or health issues, or those who prefer shorter or less physically demanding outings. Participants should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain and prepared for a full, active day.
This full-day adventure offers a rich blend of nature, wildlife, and local culture at a reasonable price. The boat rides, the pink lakes, and the clay bath create memorable moments, and the guide’s expertise enhances the experience.
While the $800 MXN entry fee is an additional cost, it covers all the transport, taxes, and area access, providing transparent pricing overall. The well-organized schedule and friendly guides, especially those like Jose and Noe praised in reviews, make this trip engaging and enjoyable.
Travelers seeking a day of exploring natural landscapes and wildlife will find this tour offers good value and plenty of photo-worthy sights. It’s a full-day commitment, but the variety of activities and scenic views make it worthwhile for those interested in Mexico’s unique environment.
What is the cost of the tour?
The base price is $91 per person, with an additional fee of 800 MXN for entry, taxes, and boat transportation.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts 12 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and meals.
Where does the tour depart from?
Pickup options are available at Riviera Maya, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen.
What activities are included?
The tour features a boat ride through Rio Lagartos, a guided tour of Las Coloradas, a Mayan clay bath, and a local lunch.
Is there free time at the beach?
Yes, after lunch, guests have free time to relax and enjoy the beach.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a change of clothes, towel, passport or ID, and cash for the entry fee.
Are children allowed on this tour?
The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years or for pregnant women and those with certain health conditions.
How is the guide?
Guides are bilingual, providing knowledgeable and friendly explanations throughout the day.
What is the weather like?
The lakes’ color varies depending on the weather, so the pink hue may be more or less vibrant.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of wildlife viewing, salt lake scenery, Mayan traditions, and local cuisine makes this trip a well-rounded exploration of the Yucatan Peninsula’s natural beauty.