Mexico Beach Life Club

NICKNAME ‘LAGUNA DE LOS SIETES COLORES’ (LAKE OF THE SEVEN COLORS)

nickname ‘Laguna de Los Sietes Colores’ (Lake of the Seven Colors). You can enjoy swimming, kayaking and snorkelling in the lake.A few publicly-accessible cenotes lie adjacent to or in a part of the lake.As with all natural waters in Mexico, sunscreen and bug repellent are not permitted, and visitors must shower before entering.In addition to the beautiful waters of this lake, Bacalar Lagoon is also home to ancient stromatolites, which are protected and one of the few places in the world where they can still be found.Bacalar Lagoon is two hours south of Tulum.

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