Bacalar

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Bacalar is a picturesque town in Mexico’s Quintana Roo state, best known for its stunning multi-hued “Lagoon of Seven Colors” and tranquil, less-touristed atmosphere.

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instanceOf town
administrativeDivisionOf Bacalar Municipality NERFINISHED
climate tropical
country Mexico
hasActivity kayaking
paddleboarding
sailing
snorkeling
swimming
hasAttraction Fort of San Felipe NERFINISHED
Lagoon of Seven Colors NERFINISHED
cenote Azul (nearby)
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale commerce
tourism
hasEcosystem freshwater lagoon system
mangroves (nearby)
hasFeature deep blue sinkhole-like zones in lagoon
shallow sandy-bottom areas
hasHeritage Maya cultural heritage NERFINISHED
hasNaturalPhenomenon multi-hued water colors in lagoon
hasTourismType adventure tourism
cultural tourism
nature tourism
knownFor Fort of San Felipe NERFINISHED
Lagoon of Seven Colors NERFINISHED
cenotes
ecotourism
less-touristed environment
tranquil atmosphere
turquoise and blue water
water activities
locatedIn Quintana Roo NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
locatedNear Laguna Bacalar NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Lagoon of Seven Colors NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Chetumal NERFINISHED
partOf Mexico NERFINISHED
state of Quintana Roo NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage Spanish
regionType Caribbean Mexico
timeZone Eastern Standard Time (no DST, UTC−05:00)
tourismDevelopmentLevel less developed than Cancún
less developed than Playa del Carmen NERFINISHED
transportAccess reachable by road from Chetumal

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