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Enjoy a 4-hour private sailing tour on Bacalar Lagoon for up to 2 people, including homemade guacamole, drinks, and visits to cenotes and Bird Island.

A 4-hour private sailing tour on Bacalar Lagoon offers an intimate way to explore this stunning waterway. For $240 per group, up to 2 people, this experience combines sailing, swimming, birdwatching, and cultural touches, led by bilingual captains who know the area well. The tour departs from the Jardin de Venus campsite, providing easy access with private parking and essential amenities such as bathrooms and showers.
This tour is especially appealing for those seeking a relaxed, personalized adventure in Bacalar, with a focus on natural beauty and local culture. While it does not include hotel pickup or towels, the inclusion of homemade guacamole, fresh fruit, drinks, and cold beer adds to the comfort and enjoyment. The experience is tailored for small groups, making it perfect for couples or friends wanting a private, immersive day on the lagoon.
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The Bacalar Lagoon is Mexico’s second-largest lagoon, famous for its seven shades of blue and incredible clarity. Its deepest point is the Black Cenote, which the tour highlights as a must-see during the sailing journey. The lagoon’s vastness and vibrant waters provide an ideal backdrop for a peaceful yet captivating experience on the water.
This private tour emphasizes quality and exclusivity, letting guests enjoy personalized attention from bilingual guides. The setting is perfect for those who appreciate natural scenery, birdwatching, and tranquil waters, making it a memorable escape from crowded tours. The tour’s flexible nature ensures a smooth, relaxed pace, allowing visitors to soak in the views at their leisure.

A key highlight of this tour is visiting the Black Cenote, the lagoon’s deepest point. Known for its almost black waters, this cenote offers a striking contrast to the vibrant blues of Bacalar Lagoon. Visitors can expect to see the cenote from the boat, marveling at its depth and natural beauty.
Although the tour does not specify swimming at the cenote, viewing it from the boat provides a unique perspective. The Black Cenote’s prominence on the route underscores its significance as a natural and cultural landmark. Its inclusion adds a sense of adventure and discovery to the journey, especially for those interested in Bacalar’s geological features.

One of the tour’s most praised features is the stop at Bird Island, a sanctuary for hundreds of birds. This stop offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, allowing guests to observe local avian life in their natural habitat. The island’s lively bird population creates a lively, colorful scene, perfect for photography and nature lovers.
The tour emphasizes the importance of supporting local small businesses and connecting with Bacalar’s culture. Bird Island symbolizes this spirit, offering a peaceful retreat where the natural environment takes center stage. It’s a highlight for anyone interested in wildlife and the peaceful sounds of bird calls amidst the lagoon’s vast scenery.
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Guests get to explore the Pirate Channel, a famous and handmade waterway in Bacalar. This channel adds a sense of adventure and history to the tour, as the guides share local stories and insights about its origins. Cruising through this channel offers an engaging perspective on Bacalar’s maritime lore and adds variety to the sailing route.
The Pirate Channel is easily accessible, and its calm waters make for a pleasant cruising experience. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see a different part of the lagoon, enhanced by the guides’ storytelling and local expertise.
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The tour features bilingual captains who are knowledgeable and friendly, ensuring clear communication and enriching the experience. They introduce visitors to Bacalar’s natural and cultural sights, sharing stories about the lagoon, cenotes, and local traditions.
This personal touch makes the journey more meaningful, especially for visitors interested in learning about Bacalar’s history and environment. The guides’ language skills in English and Spanish ensure accessibility for diverse travelers, making the trip comfortable and informative.

Throughout the 4-hour journey, ample time is dedicated to swimming in Bacalar’s clear waters. The water’s transparency and peaceful environment make it an ideal spot for cooling off and enjoying the scenery. The tour encourages guests to bring swimwear and a change of clothes to maximize comfort during these moments.
Since towels are not included, travelers should plan to bring their own. The swimming stops complement the sailing, offering refreshing breaks amid the stunning natural surroundings.

A major perk of this tour is the food and drink package, which includes homemade guacamole and tortilla chips, fresh local fruit, and an assortment of cold beer and refreshing water. The food is prepared with care, and the guacamole, in particular, receives praise for its quality.
Guests can enjoy these snacks on the boat while taking in the views, making the experience feel even more special. The inclusion of drinks and snacks creates a relaxed vibe, perfect for a leisurely day on the water.

The tour departs from the sailing center inside Jardin de Venus campsite, where private parking is available. Since hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, visitors need to arrange their transportation to the meeting point. Towels are not included, so travelers should bring their own for swimming stops.
The experience is available in both morning and afternoon sessions, offering flexibility for planning. Guests should bring sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, towel, and a long-sleeved shirt to protect against the sun. Sunscreen is not allowed on the boat, so protective clothing and accessories are recommended.
Operated by Sailing Colibri, this tour stands out for its personalized approach. The guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and effort to make each trip special. Many reviews highlight the host’s attentiveness, whether it’s finding wind for sailing or making the best guacamole.
This focus on small-group service ensures a more relaxed, intimate experience, with the guides tailoring the journey to the group’s interests. Such attention makes the tour particularly appealing to couples or small groups seeking a more exclusive adventure.
At $240 for up to two people, this private sailing tour delivers a lot of personalized attention, natural beauty, and cultural richness. The inclusion of homemade snacks, drinks, and visits to Bacalar’s iconic sites like the Black Cenote and Bird Island add to its appeal.
While it is pricier than some group options, the private setting, knowledgeable guides, and curated stops make it a worthwhile choice for those valuing intimacy and quality. The positive reviews reflect high satisfaction levels, especially regarding the guides’ expertise and the scenic beauty experienced during the trip.
This private sailing experience is ideal for couples, small groups, or friends who want to enjoy Bacalar in a relaxed, personalized setting. It suits travelers interested in nature, birdwatching, swimming, and cultural sights like the Pirate Channel and Black Cenote. The tour is best for those who can bring their own towels and arrange transportation to the meeting point.
Those seeking a more affordable or inclusive group tour might look at other options, but for a quality, tailored adventure, this tour stands out.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. Guests meet at the sailing center inside Jardin de Venus campsite.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, a change of clothes, towel, and a long-sleeved shirt. Sunscreen is not allowed on the boat.
Are drinks and snacks provided?
Yes, the tour includes homemade guacamole, tortilla chips, fresh fruit, beer, and water.
Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, swimming in Bacalar’s clear waters is a key part of the experience. Towel and swimwear are recommended.
What are the stops during the tour?
Stops include the Black Cenote, Bird Island, and the Pirate Channel. The Black Cenote is the deepest point, and Bird Island is great for birdwatching.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 4 hours and is available in both morning and afternoon sessions.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The description emphasizes private groups and adult amenities, so it is best suited for couples or small groups. Check with the provider for family-specific options.
What is the language of the guides?
The guides are bilingual, speaking English and Spanish.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot with the option to pay later. Cancellation is free if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized service, natural stops, and high ratings (4.9/5 from 44 reviews) highlight its quality and memorable experience.