
Sian Ka’an: Tulum’s Natural Paradise
Explore Sian Ka’an, Tulum’s UNESCO biosphere reserve, filled with wildlife, lagoons, and pristine beaches.
Bacalar, often called the “Lake of Seven Colors,” is one of the most beautiful day trips from Tulum. Located about three hours south by car, this charming town is known for its crystal-clear lagoon, relaxed atmosphere, and rich history. Here’s what you need to know before planning your visit.
Bacalar’s lagoon is its main attraction. The water’s vibrant shades of blue come from different depths and minerals in the lagoon, creating a stunning natural spectacle. It’s a tranquil alternative to the Caribbean coastline, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and relaxing.
Beyond the lagoon, Bacalar is steeped in history. The town was a key point during the era of Spanish colonization and pirate attacks. The Fuerte de San Felipe (San Felipe Fort), located in the center of town, offers insight into this history and provides a great view of the lagoon.
The drive from Tulum to Bacalar takes about 3 hours via Highway 307.

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