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Experience Bacalar's stunning lagoon on a private sailing trip, exploring cenotes, mangroves, and bird islands with expert guides and delicious local snacks.
Imagine gliding across a crystal-clear lake surrounded by lush mangroves, stopping at secret spots, and learning about the environment from knowledgeable guides. That’s exactly what the Private Sailing Adventure in Bacalar offers. It’s a thoughtfully curated experience perfect for those seeking a peaceful, authentic way to connect with nature, learn about the region’s ecological treasures, and enjoy a relaxing day on the water.
What we love about this tour is how personalized and intimate it feels—since it’s a private experience for up to six people, there’s plenty of room to ask questions and enjoy the scenery at your own pace. The guides are praised for their knowledge of the lake’s ecosystem and local history, making the trip both educational and fun. Plus, the included freshly made guacamole, drinks, and snacks elevate the experience from simple boat ride to a delicious, well-rounded adventure.
A potential consideration is the weather dependency—this tour is best enjoyed on clear days, and if rain or storms roll in, the tour might be canceled or rescheduled. Also, since it’s a three-and-a-half-hour trip, it’s ideal for those with flexible schedules and a love for relaxed, nature-focused outings.
This experience suits couples, families with kids, and small groups of friends who want a peaceful, informative, and memorable way to see Bacalar’s renowned lagoon. If you’re eager to learn about local flora and fauna while enjoying some high-quality local snacks, this trip is a solid choice.


Sailing fans have several other Bacalar options to choose from
At around $267.41 for a group of up to six, this private sailing trip offers considerable value. It’s priced for small groups, so the cost per person isn’t much higher than larger group tours, but with the bonus of exclusivity and personalized attention. Booking on average 54 days in advance indicates strong interest and the importance of planning ahead, especially during peak seasons. The tour’s flexibility and private setting make it appealing for special occasions or just for those who prefer a more tailored experience.
The tour begins at Costera sur #607-lote g, Bacalar, and lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes—ample time to relax, explore, and learn. The mobile ticket feature means you can plan ahead without worrying about paper vouchers, and the activity ends right back at your starting point, making logistics straightforward.
The itinerary combines scenic stops with educational moments, making the trip both visual and informative.
First Stop: Cenote Negro
This mysterious cenote is the tour’s opening act. Your guides will explain the depth and type of the cenote while circling around it, pointing out the different trees and formations. The quiet beauty of Cenote Negro offers a peaceful start, perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the serenity. While the tour doesn’t specify swimming here, the chance to see a cenote from the water and learn about its geology is a highlight. The guides’ detailed explanations add a layer of appreciation that you might find enriching.
Second Stop: Canal de los Piratas
This is the main connection to the Caribbean coast, a shallow sandbank surrounded by mangroves. Here, visitors often take their first swim, enjoying the shallow waters while observing the lush mangroves. According to reviews, this spot is often favored for its calm, shallow waters and the chance to relax with drinks in hand. The fact that it’s free of admission fees makes it accessible for everyone.
Third Stop: Isla de los Pájaros
This “Bird Island” is particularly lively during the first six months of the year, offering a chance to see many bird species. Anchoring on a sandbank near the island, you can enjoy snacks or swim while observing the birdlife. Many reviews mention how informative the guides are about the ecosystem, which enhances the experience. The island is a sanctuary for various species, making it ideal for nature lovers and bird-watchers.
Throughout the tour, enjoyment doesn’t stop at the scenery. The crew provides fresh fruit, homemade guacamole, and refreshing drinks, turning the trip into a mini picnic on the water. Multiple reviews highlight the quality of the snacks, with comments praising the delicious guacamole and the friendly, attentive service. This aspect greatly elevates the overall experience, making it feel like a floating feast.
For a more personal experience, these private Bacalar tours deliver individual attention
What truly sets this trip apart, based on reviews, is the guides’ expertise and friendliness. They are often described as knowledgeable about both the environment and the local culture, with some reviews mentioning the guides’ fluency in English. The crew’s attentiveness and willingness to answer questions create an inviting atmosphere that feels both educational and relaxing.
Compared to larger, less personal tours, this private sailing adventure offers excellent value. You get a customized experience, flexible stops, and the comfort of a small-group setting—all while enjoying high-quality snacks and drinks. The reviews repeatedly praise the “friendly staff” and the “beautiful scenery,” confirming that most guests find it well worth the price.

If you’re someone who appreciates quiet waters, ecological insights, and personalized service, this experience hits the mark. It’s especially suited for small groups, families, or couples wanting a more relaxed, intimate day in Bacalar rather than a large, crowded tour. The combination of scenic stops, engaging guides, and tasty snacks makes for a memorable, well-rounded outing.
While the trip’s emphasis on nature and peace might not appeal to those seeking high-energy adventure or extensive swimming, it perfectly suits travelers who want a gentle, informative introduction to Bacalar’s lagoon and its ecosystem.

Absolutely. This private sailing adventure offers a peaceful way to explore Bacalar’s famous lagoon while enjoying expert insights and delicious local treats. The small-group setting ensures a tailored experience, making it ideal for those who value intimacy, comfort, and authenticity. The stops at cenotes, mangroves, and bird islands showcase the area’s ecological diversity and provide plenty of opportunities to relax, take photos, or dip into the water.
The positive reviews, praising guides’ knowledge, friendliness, and the quality of snacks, reinforce that this trip is a highly recommended way to experience Bacalar’s natural beauty. Whether you’re a nature lover, a curious traveler, or just looking for a tranquil escape, this sailing adventure will likely leave a lasting impression.
“Barbara is really a cool chick, with great know how of sailing and the area: culture and nature! We had a nice sailing trip with a guacamole nacho …”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it appears to be family-friendly, especially since it’s a private experience. The relaxed pace and shallow swim spots make it suitable for kids, but always consider your child’s comfort with boat trips and water activities.
How long does the tour last?
The experience is approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, giving ample time to explore, relax, and learn without feeling rushed.
What should I bring?
While not explicitly listed, it’s wise to bring sunscreen, a hat, a swimsuit if you plan to swim, and perhaps a towel. The guides provide snacks and drinks, so no need to bring those.
Are there any hidden costs?
The tour includes stops with free admission, and the price covers snacks, drinks, and the guided experience. However, you might want to bring extra cash if you wish to purchase additional snacks or souvenirs.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. It’s best to check the forecast before booking.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, the guides are generally accommodating, but the itinerary is pre-set. For special requests, it’s best to communicate directly with Bacalove Sailing.
In the end, this Private Sailing Adventure in Bacalar promises a delightful combination of scenic beauty, ecological education, and relaxed luxury — perfect for those seeking a memorable, peaceful day on the water.