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Discover the stunning pink lagoons of Las Coloradas and vibrant wildlife of Río Lagartos on an immersive day trip from Tulum, including a mud bath and regional lunch.
If you’re looking for a day trip that combines natural beauty, wildlife encounters, and authentic regional flavors, this tour from Tulum to Las Coloradas and Río Lagartos offers just that. While I haven’t personally taken this exact journey, it’s a popular choice among travelers eager to see the vivid pink salt lagoons and flamingos in their natural habitat. Two things we love about this experience are the surreal, cotton-candy-colored lagoons that create perfect photo opportunities and the chance to glide through wildlife-rich canals where flamingos and crocodiles live in the wild.
One potential consideration is the long day, which stretches about 11 to 12 hours from start to finish, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with early mornings and full days of exploration. This tour is especially suitable for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a taste of authentic Yucatán scenery outside the usual beach or ruins visits.

This tour offers an engaging way to see some of Yucatán’s most extraordinary landscapes and wildlife without straying too far from Tulum. What makes this experience stand out are the vivid pink lagoons of Las Coloradas and the ability to observe flamingos and crocodiles in their natural environment. It’s a full-day adventure that takes you beyond the usual Cozumel or Tulum ruins, offering a more intimate connection with the region’s natural splendors.
We especially appreciate the combination of sightseeing and wellness, with a natural mud bath that’s both fun and rejuvenating. The tour also provides a good balance of guided boat exploration and free time at scenic spots. One thing to keep in mind is the length of the trip—if you’re not a fan of early mornings or long days, this might feel a bit demanding but well worth it for the unique sights.
This experience is ideal for travelers craving authentic nature encounters and stunning photo opportunities, but it’s also suitable for those interested in learning about the region’s salt production or wildlife habits.
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The journey begins early, with a pickup around 7:00 am in Tulum, heading toward Las Coloradas. Here, the landscape transforms into one of the most extraordinary sights in Mexico: vibrant pink lagoons that look like they belong on another planet. These lagoons owe their striking color to high salt concentrations and pigmented microorganisms thriving in the salty waters. Their hue fluctuates with sunlight and salt levels, making for constantly changing but always captivating scenery.
As you photograph these lakes, keep in mind that this ecosystem is vital for flamingos, which feed and breed here. Reviews highlight how stunning the views are and how perfect they are for photographers eager for a picture-perfect shot. Some visitors mention that the lagoons seem almost surreal, a natural marvel that’s hard to believe until you see it in person.
Next, you’ll hop onto a boat and glide through the canals of Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve. Here is where the wild side of the tour truly shines. You’ll have the chance to spot pink flamingos wading gracefully in shallow waters, and possibly see crocodiles resting along the banks. This part of the tour is about observing nature in its untouched state, which many visitors find both relaxing and inspiring.
A highlight for many is the natural mud bath at a secluded beach. The mineral-rich mud is used by locals for skin rejuvenation, and just about everyone agrees it’s a fun, authentic experience. You’ll indulge in some exfoliation, feeling your skin get a mineral boost while surrounded by lush vegetation and the sounds of the reserve.
After spending time in the reserve, you’ll enjoy a regional lunch at a local restaurant. The menu includes a dish of your choice, allowing you to savor Yucatán flavors—often featuring seafood or traditional preparations. Be aware that beverages in the restaurant are not included and there’s a government fee of $27 per person that’s payable on site.
Transportation from Tulum is smooth and well-organized, with a small group size (max 40 travelers) helping maintain a relaxed atmosphere. The tour’s timing allows for ample photo stops, wildlife viewing, and relaxation.

While this specific tour hasn’t accumulated ratings yet, reviews from similar experiences highlight that the views at Las Coloradas are breathtaking and worth the early start. The boat ride through Río Lagartos has been praised for the opportunity to see flamingos close-up, with many describing it as a “wildlife spectacle.” The mud bath gets thumbs up for being a natural, no-frills way to feel pampered.
One reviewer notes, “The lagoons are even more stunning than in photos,” emphasizing the value of experiencing this natural wonder firsthand. Others mention that the timing and organization work well, with smooth pickups and plenty of photo opportunities.
The cost of $130 per person is reasonable considering the round-trip transportation, boat ride, and included breakfast. The added $27 government fee is a small price to pay for access to protected areas and wildlife viewing.


This trip to Las Coloradas and Río Lagartos is a superb choice for anyone eager to see some of Mexico’s most vibrant natural sights. You’ll love the stunning pink lagoons, perfect for photography and those Instagram-worthy shots. The wildlife viewing, especially flamingos, adds an element of real-world beauty that many travelers find unforgettable. And the natural mud bath provides a fun, authentic wellness experience in the heart of the wilderness.
The tour is best suited for those who enjoy outdoor adventures, wildlife, and photography, and who don’t mind a long day with some early mornings. It’s a good pick for travelers wanting a cultural touch with regional cuisine and a break from traditional beach or ruin visits.
While it’s not the cheapest day trip available, the combination of scenery, wildlife, and authentic local experiences makes it a solid value—especially for those visiting Tulum seeking a memorable adventure beyond the ruins.

Is transportation from Tulum included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Tulum is included, with pickups organized in smaller vehicles leading to the main bus.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 7:00 am, with pickup at Super Akí Tulum or nearby locations, so plan for an early start.
How long is the trip?
The entire experience lasts approximately 11 to 12 hours, making it a full-day adventure.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera, personal belongings, sun protection, and swimwear if you want to enjoy the mud bath.
Are meals included?
A box breakfast is included, but beverages at the restaurant are extra. You’ll have the opportunity to choose a regional dish for lunch.
What’s the cost?
$130 per person, plus a government fee of $27, payable on-site.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, a maximum of 40 travelers ensures a comfortable experience.
Can children participate?
Most travelers can participate, and children under 2 are free if specified during booking.
What if I need to cancel or change plans?
This tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.
In all, this tour offers an engaging, photo-worthy adventure that showcases the best of Yucatán’s natural beauty. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply seeking a different way to connect with the region’s vibrant landscapes, it’s worth considering for your Tulum itinerary.