Best Things To Do in Bacalar, Mexico

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Uncover the hidden gem of Bacalar, Mexico, nestled in the southeastern part of the country. Known as the "Lagoon of Seven Colors," Bacalar offers a unique and breathtaking experience you won't find anywhere else.

Begin your journey by visiting the mesmerizing Bacalar Lagoon, where you can swim in crystal-clear waters and witness the lagoon's seven different shades of blue. Explore the Cenote Azul, a natural sinkhole with incredible underwater caves and vibrant marine life.

For history and culture, visit the San Felipe Fort, which played a significant role in protecting Bacalar from pirates. The Fort offers spectacular views of the lagoon. Stroll through the town and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere while savoring authentic Mexican cuisine.

Eco-tourists will find heaven in Bacalar; from birdwatching to hiking in the Bacalar Forest, there's something for every nature enthusiast. Don't forget to embark on a boat tour that guides you through the mangroves and provides insights into the lagoon's history.

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Bacalar, Mexico, invites you to discover a world of natural wonders, cultural richness, and relaxation by the lagoon.

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Minute 2:34 that's Puerto Rico 🇵🇷. Verify your facts you can see La Fontaleza at the end (The Blue Building). That red door is an iconic land mark of the Island as well La Puerta Roja.

josehoms
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Cuantos días se requiere para estar en Bacalar?

MrFernandoasuarez
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Terrible video with false facts, repeated mentions and false images from other locations.
There are only 3 cenotes within the lagoon Cocalitos, Esmeralda and Cenote Negro. Cenote Azul is mentioned twice as two different locations. The fort is mentioned twice, as the museum is inside the fort and it's the only place open to visit within the fort.
As mentioned on another comment there are images that do not correspond to Bacalar within the video.
Laguna Milagros is half an hour away and is only connected to Bacalar's Lagoon after a secondary lagoon followed by 50 Kms of river.

fernandoperezgil
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You YouTube influencers need to stop with this. Bacalar is dying because of people and it can’t handle the amount of tourism that it already has. Why don’t you use your platform for good, like maybe bring attention the the fact it is dying and human traffic should be limited or maybe try to raise some money for all the starving abused animals of Bacalar. It’s repulsive how you all are capitalizing on its beauty and not doing anything to give back to the community.

Tito_el_bandito