It is a very charming place where you can do aquatic and cultural activities. Mexico is a country full of beautiful landscapes, which can be admired from corners that have been classified as Magical Towns, sites that hide history, charm, color and a lot of flavors.
Determined to preserve their own style and traditions, these little treasures have become an essential tourist attraction, worthy of a weekend getaway.
Here we share some details of one of the most beautiful in southeastern Mexico: Bacalar, which is part of the recommendations of Trivago Magazine.
To the south, a few hours from Cancun and almost on the border with Belize, you will find this paradise with spectacular turquoise waters, ideal for swimming, diving or practicing some paddle surfing.
In addition, Bacalar is home to some impressive archeological ruins, pristine beaches, and wonderful cenotes.
Waking up in front of the Bacalar lagoon, having a fresh breakfast and then relaxing in a hammock over the soft and crystalline tide is one of the main attractions of the lodging centers in the area.
Some of the best magic tricks of this town are its cuisine inspired by the sea and Yucatecan cuisine, and its ability to delight everyone so they never think of returning home.
This place houses one of the most beautiful treasures: the Laguna de Los Siete Colores that in addition to its unique natural beauty also holds other amazing treasures.
It is home to some of the oldest organisms on the planet that could help decipher the origin of life and the secrets left by pirates of the 17th and 18th centuries when they hid there: the stromatolites.
Bacalar is simply a heavenly town that will make you fall in love with its small fishermen’s houses where there are a beautiful blue-green lagoon and the Uchben Kah ecotourism park, where you can swim, snorkel, dive or take quiet boat rides.