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Top 10 Things To Do in Bacalar

City in Mexico

By:Ā Rebekah Mullinix

Just north of Belize is another secret spot of Mexico that is absolutely breathtaking: Bacalar. This city inĀ Quintana RooĀ was dubbed a ā€œPueblo Magicoā€ or magical town in 2006. This is a small town with wonderful restaurants and my favorite fresh body of water!Ā  The lagoon truly shows Bacalarā€™s magic through its beautiful array of colors and unique features.

1. Discover the Canal de Los Pirates

This little spot is the channel that pirates used to enter the lagoon in the 17th century. There is a boat-shaped structure, remnants of a failed restaurant, that sits where the channel meets the lagoon. It is interesting to explore the structure, see the murals, and get a great view of the channel.Ā 

2. Sail the Lagoon of 7 Colors of Bacalar

The lagoon displays a gorgeous array of blues and greens. I love this lagoon for many reasons including the warm, fresh, seaweed-free water! Enjoy a wonderful ride on a sailboat through the calm waters of the lagoon.

3. Explore San Felipe Fort

This fort is beautiful and right on the water. It costs 110 pesos (about $5 USD) to enter. There is a watchtower you can climb to for a great view and see some original cannons. There is a small museum that explains the history of Bacalar, with amazing artifacts including a skeleton!Ā 

4. See the Stromatolites at Cenote Cocalitos

This was one of my favorite spots because you can see the stromatolitesĀ which are believed to be the first form of life on Earth. This is a great place to relax in a hammock or swing. There is a small restaurant to get food and drinks or bring along a blanket and have a picnic!

5. Sip a Craft Beer at Cerveceria Bacalar

This location is great to enjoy some craft beer and a gorgeous sunset. This is a little-known place to hang out during the day as well. With craft beer and wonderful food, you basically have a private place to lounge and enjoy the water.Ā 

6. Float down Los RƔpids de Bacalar

The rapids is another favorite place of mine. I had so much fun floating down the rapids like a natural lazy river. It is actually a club that serves food and drinks right to your lakeside chairs. There are lockers to secure your belongings while swimming and a couple of hammocks to relax in. It is 150 pesos ($7.50 USD) to enter and comes with free life jackets.Ā 

7. Enjoy the Creative Murals

Mexico is well known for amazing murals throughout its cities; Bacalar is noĀ exception. Creative murals decorate the streets of Bacalar.Ā 

8. Have Brunch at El Manali

This is a super artsy spot. As you enter, there is an exquisite art gallery of paintings, sculptures, and textiles made by local artists. In addition, there is an adorable brunch spot with an innovative take on common dishes.Ā 

9. Indulge Your Senses at La Cabanita

This restaurant is a delightful surprise! The chef uses artistry to create beautiful andĀ innovative, not to mention delicious dishes! You definitely cannot miss this special spot.Ā 

10. Circle Cenote Negro

The Lagoon of 7 Colors has so many amazing features, one of them being CenoteĀ Negro. This cenote has such a steep drop-off that you can actually see the water change colors from a lightĀ blue to a deep navy. There is no swimming allowed here as the dept (a whopping 90 meters!) makes it too dangerous, but it is a wonderful place to view from a boat or a kayak.Ā 

Check out this 90 Meter Drop Off!

Check out other magical cities such asĀ Holbox!

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