Quintana Roo, Mexico — Quintana Roo is one of Mexico’s states with the most beautiful, iconic, and touristic natural sites. In every corner of its municipalities, you can find a lagoon, beach, island, or place that makes you feel like you’re in heaven. Such is the case of a site called Huay Pix, belonging to Chetumal, which you must visit.
Just 15 minutes from the state capital and 20 minutes from Bacalar, lies Huay-Pix, a tranquil locality in southern Quintana Roo whose name comes from Mayan and means “Sorcerer’s Blanket.” This town, with deep Mayan roots, has established itself as one of the preferred sites for those seeking nature tourism and authentic experiences near the border with Belize.
Laguna Milagros: The Natural Treasure of Huay-Pix
The community’s main attraction is Laguna Milagros, a body of water with turquoise hues that forms part of the lagoon system connecting with Bacalar, Xul-Ha, and the Estero de Chac. This ecological corridor is considered one of the most emblematic freshwater ecosystems in southern Quintana Roo.
Laguna Milagros stands out for its beauty, serene atmosphere, and for being a growing tourist destination, ideal for swimming, kayaking, boat tours, or simply enjoying the landscape surrounded by low jungle.
What Activities Can You Do in Huay-Pix?
Surrounded by jungle landscape and a lagoon with clear waters, Huay-Pix has become one of the favorite destinations for those seeking nature tourism, water sports, and absolute rest in southern Quintana Roo. Its characteristics make it an ideal spot for those wanting to combine adventure and tranquility, enjoying unique sunrises and sunsets that paint the sky over Laguna Milagros.
Below are some of the most recommended activities:
- Kayak tour through Laguna Milagros and connection to the Estero de Chac
Exploring the lagoon by kayak is one of the most popular experiences. From Huay-Pix, you can advance toward the Estero de Chac, continue toward Bacalar, and even connect with the Río Hondo, following part of the route that pirates once traveled in their search for treasure. It’s an ideal journey for those who love adventure and want to discover the lagoon system from another perspective. - Swimming in shallow waters and nearby islets
In front of the restaurant area are shallow islets, perfect for swimming, cooling off, and enjoying the natural surroundings. This spot is ideal for families, first-time visitors, and those wanting to enjoy the water without needing boats. - Birdwatching and local wildlife observation
Huay-Pix is a paradise for nature lovers. The area is home to endemic birds, iguanas, and species that can be seen moving through the vegetation. Wildlife observation is a tranquil and fascinating activity, especially during the early hours of the day when wildlife is most active. - Mountain biking through jungle trails
The paths around the lagoon offer ideal routes for mountain biking. The descents and curves test your skills while the jungle landscape accompanies each stretch. It’s a perfect activity for those seeking adrenaline and direct contact with nature. - Camping by the lagoon shore
For those wanting to disconnect, camping in front of Laguna Milagros is an unforgettable experience. The environment allows you to enjoy nighttime silence, observe the starry sky, and wake up with the colors of sunrise. Additionally, there are restaurants of various styles in the surrounding area to sample regional dishes and Mexican cuisine.
How to Get to Huay-Pix
Getting there is easy, whether by public transportation or private vehicle:
- From Chetumal: It’s located just 14 kilometers along Federal Highway Chetumal-Bacalar (km 186).
- ADO buses: The Chetumal terminal offers routes that pass through the area.
- Local public transportation: There are departures from Avenida Primo de Verdad corner Miguel Hidalgo.
- Taxi: Any location in Chetumal can take you directly to the lagoon; it’s a quick and accessible option.
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