The Ultimate Guide to Bacalar, Mexico
Nestled in the southeastern part of Mexico's Riviera Maya, Bacalar offers a picturesque getaway. Its crowning jewel is the stunning Bacalar Lagoon, known as the "Lake of Seven Colors" due to its beautiful gradient of teal to deep navy blue waters. This hidden gem beckons travelers seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a further escape from the more touristy cities of the Yucatan.
I’d recommend Bacalar to anyone looking for serene nature or a quick peaceful escape from Cancun or Tulum.
In this blog post, we'll summarize the process of getting to Bacalar from Tulum, recommend places to stay and eat, tell you more about the activities that Bacalar has to offer, and run through some generic tips for a visit to Bacalar.
Where to Stay in Tulum, Mexico
Tulum is such an interesting place because it has something for everyone, and that’s true when it comes to travelers of different budgets as well. Here are the options I would recommend for lodgind for a Tulum Vacation including specific Airbnb and hotel recommendations.
Traveling from Cancun to Tulum
At the time of writing this blog post, getting to Tulum is still a bit of a challenge. Unfortunately, you can’t fly directly into Tulum, although there is construction scheduled to complete in April 2024. Until then, you’ll have to fly into the nearest public airport, the Cancun airport. There are a few options for the journey from the CUN airport to your final destination of Tulum, Mexico!