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Discover the stunning Pink Lagoon of Las Coloradas with a full-day tour from Riviera Maya, including wildlife boat rides, salt production insight, and a relaxing mud bath.

The Magical Tour Las Coloradas Natural Pink Lagoon from Riviera Maya offers an engaging day trip for those eager to explore one of Yucatán’s most striking natural sights. Priced at $115.00 per person, this 12-hour tour departs early from Riviera Maya and includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it a convenient option for visitors staying nearby. It combines relaxation, wildlife viewing, cultural insights, and delicious local cuisine, all in one packed day.
This tour is ideal for travelers interested in nature, photography, and local traditions. While it involves a good amount of movement and outdoor activity, its highlights like the pink lagoon, mangrove boat ride, and Mayan mud bath make it a memorable experience. A key consideration is the additional government fee of $27, which is paid on site, and that the tour can extend beyond 12 hours depending on traffic and hotel location.

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Las Coloradas is famous for its fascinating pink-colored waters, which draw thousands of visitors annually. Located at the north of the Yucatán Peninsula, this saltwater lagoon appears in vivid pink hues because of high salt concentrations and microorganisms thriving in the water. The shade of pink varies depending on sunlight, meaning it can appear brighter during the day or softer at sunset.
The salty waters are part of a salt production process, which the tour guides explain in detail. Visitors get to see millions of microorganisms that give the lagoon its distinctive color, making it a perfect spot for photography. The admission ticket to Las Coloradas is included in the tour price, ensuring straightforward access.
Following the visit to Las Coloradas, the tour heads to Rio Lagartos, a thriving biosphere reserve known for its vibrant mangroves and lagoons. The boat ride lasts about 2.5 hours and offers prime opportunities for birdwatching, especially observing flamingos, which are a highlight of the area.
On the boat, guides provide insights into the local ecosystem and the importance of the mangroves. The boat ride also offers chances to spot crocodiles and other wildlife, making it a fascinating experience for nature enthusiasts. The free admission to Rio Lagartos allows travelers to enjoy the reserve’s natural beauty and observe its rich biodiversity.

A distinctive feature of this tour is the Mayan mud bath, a time-honored tradition believed to moisturize and rejuvenate the skin. The exfoliation session lasts for a short time but offers a relaxing break amid the busy day of sightseeing. It’s a practical way to unwind and enjoy a wellness moment before heading to the next stop.
The tour provides extra clothes, swimsuits, and towels, so travelers can fully enjoy the fresh water dip after the mud bath. This experience adds a local cultural dimension to the trip, connecting visitors with traditional practices.

Included in the tour is a box lunch featuring a sandwich, juice, and an apple, along with a bottle of water. For those who prefer a sit-down meal, a dish of choice is available, allowing travelers to sample delicious local seafood prepared by nearby vendors.
While beverages in the restaurant are not included, the local seafood is highlighted as a key gastronomic experience. Many find that tasting the fresh, well-prepared seafood enriches the overall enjoyment of the tour.

The tour departs at 6:30 am, with hotel pickup from Riviera Maya included, simplifying planning. The group size is limited to 60 people, ensuring a comfortable experience without overcrowding. Given the early start and the long day, wear comfortable clothes and shoes and remember to bring extra clothes, swimsuits, and towels.
Travelers should use biodegradable sunscreen and sunglasses to protect themselves during outdoor activities. The tour is suitable for most people, but those with mobility issues should consider the physical demands of the boat rides and outdoor exposure.

A $27 government fee applies per person, payable on site, which covers conservation and preservation efforts at Rio Lagartos. Budgeting for this fee is important, as it is not included in the initial price. This fee supports local environmental initiatives and helps maintain the natural beauty of the area.

The tour is operated by Cancun Mayan Travel, a reputable local provider known for organizing tours in the Yucatán region. They offer a range of experiences, including airport transfers and private tours, making them a trusted choice for visitors seeking reliable service.
This full-day adventure combines natural beauty, wildlife observation, culture, and relaxation. It offers a comprehensive look at the unique ecosystems of the Yucatán Peninsula, with access to both the pink lagoon and mangrove reserve.
The inclusion of a Mayan mud bath and local seafood tasting adds authentic cultural and sensory experiences. The early start ensures visitors maximize daylight hours for sightseeing and photo opportunities, while the hotel pickup and drop-off make logistics simple.
The duration can extend beyond 12 hours depending on traffic and hotel location, so travelers should prepare for a long day. The $27 government fee, while straightforward, is an extra cost to plan for. The tour’s physical activities involve outdoor exposure, so packing appropriate clothing and sun protection is recommended.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $115.00 per person, including transportation, visits, and lunch.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 12 hours, starting with an early 6:30 am pickup.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Las Coloradas to see the pink lagoon and Rio Lagartos for a wildlife boat ride.
Is there an additional fee I need to pay?
Yes, a $27 government fee per person is paid on-site for conservation purposes.
What activities are included?
Activities include visiting Las Coloradas and Rio Lagartos, mangrove boat ride, Mayan exfoliating mud bath, and a local seafood meal.
What should I bring for the day?
Comfortable clothes, shoes, swimsuit, towels, sunscreen, and sunglasses are recommended.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the outdoor activities involved.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What is the tour operator’s contact information?
Cancun Mayan Travel can be reached at +529982421106 or via email at [email protected].
What makes this tour special?
Its combination of natural beauty, wildlife, cultural practices, and local cuisine makes it a well-rounded experience, perfect for those seeking an authentic look at Yucatán’s unique landscapes.