Sejlbådstur gennem Seven Colors Lagoon





Beskrivelse
Wild Wave Bacalar er en virksomhed, der er forpligtet til at tage vare på miljøet. Vores ture er med sejlbåd, hvilket er din bedste mulighed for at lære dette magiske sted at kende uden at skade økosystemet. Guidet af et team af fagfolk, med hvem du vil føle dig godt tilpas og tryg, vil du opdage hvert hjørne af denne vidunderlige lagune.
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Vi venter på dig ved CASA SIRENA-dokken, Wild Wave Bacalar marina, 15 minutter før turtidspunktet. Kaptajnen vil præsentere sig selv for gruppen og give den nødvendige information og instruktioner for fuldt ud at nyde oplevelsen. Vi går ombord på en af vores sejlbåde. Eventyret begynder! Vi begynder vores tur med at sejle gennem lagunen af de 7 farver, og vi fortsætter mod den berømte Cenote Negro eller Cenote de la Bruja (med en dybde på 180 meter). Vores næste stop bliver Pirates Canal. Her vil du have tid nok til at gå ned og svømme i det tilladte område. Tid til at hydrere! Vi elsker at forkæle dem. Derfor vil kaptajnen vente på dig på båden med en snack med årstidens bedste frugter, øl og vand. Vi fortsætter vores tur for at nå det sidste sted, inden vi vender tilbage til kajen. Bird Island, hvor svømning i varmt, krystalklart vand vil få dig til at elske Bacalar for evigt. Oplevelsen er ikke aflyst på grund af regn.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
Anmeldelser(1,630)
Would highly recommend. Cecilia and Angel were great guides. Originally booked the pontoon tour, but due to limited availability I was moved to the sailing tour. The boat ride was very fun and the tour included fresh seasonal fruit and water/beers.
Karla and Irving were excellent and super friendly.
The 3-hour sailing tour over the lagoon was truly one of the highlights of our trip. Our guides Leo and Maria were super nice and could tell us a lot about the lagoon and its special features. We also had two stops for swimming. One should definitely bring a cloth and a hat against the sun, as sunscreen is not welcome in the lagoon. Overall, a clear recommendation to anyone who wants to experience an unforgettable time in Bacalar!
The tour led by Zazil and Angel, excellent people and great hosts, is worth taking; you get to know the cenotes and they take you to places where you can swim and enjoy the lagoon. I highly recommend it!!!
Incredible experience!! Excellent hosts Zazil and Ángel, very kind and lovely!!! I would return without a doubt
An excellent option to enjoy with family; the girls who guided us on the tour were very attentive.
We had an incredible experience with Leandro and Maria on our sailing tour of the beautiful Bacalar Lagoon. From the moment we arrived, they made us feel welcome and comfortable. As a wonderful surprise, we got upgraded to a private tour, which made the experience even more special. Both Leandro and Maria were extremely friendly, professional, and knowledgeable about the lagoon, its history, and the unique ecosystem of Bacalar. The vibe throughout the tour was relaxed, fun, and authentic. They took their time to answer questions, share interesting facts, and make sure we were enjoying ourselves. Sailing across the stunning turquoise waters was unforgettable.!!! If you’re looking for a genuine, personalized, and memorable Bacalar experience, we highly recommend Leandro and Maria. Thank you both for making our visit to the Lagoon of Seven Colors so special!
Karla and Edwin were great! Fun tour on the lagoon. Would recommend if you enjoy good company and clear waters.
I loved it; the lagoon is beautiful, and not to mention the cenotes Sasil and Angel, who are very friendly and nice.
Delighted with the tour! They take you to the center of the lagoon, near the reserve for observing and swimming. They explain relevant things about the area, treating you like a friend. We concluded with a fruit cocktail with delicious Tajin.



