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Discover the ancient Chacchoben Ruins and enjoy a scenic boat tour of Bacalar's stunning Lagoon of the Seven Colors in this 6-hour Mexican excursion.

This $110.00 per person tour offers an engaging combination of Mayan archaeological exploration and breathtaking lagoon scenery in Costa Maya, Mexico. With a duration of approximately 6 hours, this trip is designed for those interested in history and nature, featuring round-trip transport, guided insights in both Spanish and English, and a boat tour in Bacalar. The tour departs from the Costa Maya cruise port at 7:30 am, making it an accessible choice for cruise visitors.
The tour’s highlights include walking through the jungle path at Chacchoben, where the first pyramid greets visitors, and the chance to see spider monkeys if luck is on your side. After discovering the ruins, travelers move to Bacalar Lagoon, famous for its seven distinct shades of blue visible under full sunlight. The two-hour boat tour provides a chance to swim in the lagoon, explore the cenote, and enjoy local fruits and drinks onboard.

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This tour begins at the Costa Maya cruise port, specifically at Av. P.º del Puerto in Mahahual. Tour groups meet at a designated point and depart promptly at 7:30 am, allowing for a full day of exploration. The round transport is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during the approximately one-hour and thirty-minute return journey back to the port after the boat tour.
Booking in advance, often 17 days ahead, guarantees a spot for this popular excursion. The mobile ticket system simplifies the check-in process, and pickup service makes it easy for cruise passengers to access the tour without hassle.

The archaeological site of Chacchoben presents a fascinating glimpse into the Mayan civilization. Upon arrival, visitors are led along a jungle path to view the first pyramid, which serves as a striking welcome. The site offers a one-hour guided tour where the guide explains the history and significance of the structures.
This stop is ideal for history enthusiasts or those interested in ancient architecture. The admission is included, and the site is free to explore once inside. The environment is lush, with the possibility of seeing spider monkeys, adding a lively touch to the visit.

After touring Chacchoben, the group travels to the Lagoon of Bacalar, renowned for its seven distinct shades of blue visible under clear sunlight. This approximate 50-minute drive offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The lagoon’s vibrant colors are especially impressive when the sun is full, offering ideal conditions for photo opportunities.
Bacalar Lagoon is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, which are perfect for swimming, relaxing, or simply taking in the views. The drive itself provides a glimpse into the natural beauty of this part of Mexico, setting the stage for the highlight of the trip: the boat tour.

The boat trip lasts about two hours, taking visitors across part of the lagoon and exploring the cenote. During this time, you can swim in the lagoon, enjoy local fruits and snacks, and have up to two drinks per person—which can include water, soda, beer, or tequila shots. A life vest is provided for safety during the cruise.
The boat tour offers a relaxed way to appreciate the stunning scenery, with ample opportunities to take photographs and enjoy the tranquil waters. The guide points out notable features of the lagoon, ensuring an engaging experience.

Following the boat excursion, the group boards the air-conditioned vehicle for the approximately 1 hour and 30-minute return trip to the Costa Maya port. The tour concludes at the same meeting point where it started, making logistics straightforward for cruise passengers.
The return trip offers a comfortable ride back after a busy day of exploration, with enough time to reflect on the sights seen and experiences enjoyed.

This tour package includes round-trip transportation, entrance fees to the archaeological zone, a guide in Spanish and English, unlimited bottled water, a soda, beer or tequila shot at check-in, and a two-hour boat tour with snacks like local fruits. A life vest is provided for safety during the boat ride.
Not included are gratuities and meals, so travelers should plan accordingly if they prefer a full meal during the day.

The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking on jungle paths at Chacchoben and swimming during the boat tour. It is not accessible for scooters, so mobility considerations should be taken into account when booking.
Travelers should be prepared for potentially warm weather, particularly at the lagoon and archaeological site, and wear comfortable shoes suited for walking.
Reservations are flexible with a free cancellation policy, allowing cancellations up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour start time are not refundable. If bad weather causes the cancellation, an alternative date or full refund is offered.
This 6-hour excursion appeals to those interested in Mayan history, scenic landscapes, and relaxing boat rides. It’s ideal for cruise passengers seeking an organized, all-in-one experience that covers archaeological and natural highlights in one day. The price point, included features, and guided support make it a practical choice for travelers who want a comprehensive day trip without hassle.
The blend of ancient Mayan ruins and the vibrant Lagoon of Bacalar offers a well-rounded look at this region’s cultural and natural treasures. The guided visits in both Spanish and English ensure informative experiences, while the boat tour provides relaxing views and swimming opportunities.
While the tour’s physical demands are moderate, those with mobility limitations should consider this before booking. The cost includes all major fees and amenities, making it a transparent option that balances value with memorable sights. This tour suits history lovers and nature enthusiasts eager to enjoy Costa Maya’s most captivating spots in a single day.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip air-conditioned transport from Costa Maya is included.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. Drinks and snacks are provided during the boat tour.
Can I see spider monkeys during the Ruins visit?
Yes, spotting spider monkeys is possible if you’re lucky during the archaeological site exploration.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; bring sun protection for outdoor stops.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour requires moderate physical activity, so suitability depends on child mobility and stamina.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
Guides speak Spanish and English to accommodate diverse guests.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 17 days in advance is typical for securing spots.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour can be canceled for weather reasons, with an offer of a different date or full refund.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.