5 Best Lagoons to Visit in Quintana Roo This Christmas

Aerial view of the multi-colored Laguna de Bacalar in Quintana Roo

Quintana Roo, Mexico — Quintana Roo is known for its great beaches along its coastal municipalities, but it also features various lagoons spread across the state. These lagoons are sometimes less crowded by tourists and swimmers, making them ideal to enjoy this Christmas.

Remember that Thursday, December 25, which is Christmas Day, is a mandatory rest day with no classes, so you can save the leftover food from the night before and enjoy a “recalentado” (reheated meal) at one of these bodies of water recommended by El Heraldo de Quintana Roo.

What Are the Best Lagoons to Visit This Christmas in Quintana Roo?

Quintana Roo is not only famous for its white sand beaches and turquoise sea; it also harbors lagoons of extraordinary natural beauty, ideal for ecotourism, water sports, and wildlife observation. Below, we present the five best lagoons in Quintana Roo, must-visit destinations for locals and visitors seeking nature, tranquility, and unique landscapes.

  • Laguna de Bacalar, the Jewel of the Seven Colors
    Known internationally as the Lagoon of Seven Colors, Bacalar is one of the main tourist attractions in the south of the state. Its different shades of blue and crystal-clear waters make it an ideal site for swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, and calm navigation. Furthermore, it is part of a system connected to several cenotes, including the famous Cenote Negro, one of the deepest in the region.
  • Laguna Kaan Luum, a Giant Cenote in Sian Kaan
    Located within the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Laguna Kaan Luum stands out for its impressive central cenote of intense blue color, surrounded by shallow waters. It is a perfect destination for those seeking snorkeling, nature photography, and mystical experiences in a virtually pristine environment.
  • Laguna de Nichupté, Nature in the Heart of Cancún
    Right in Cancún lies Laguna de Nichupté, a lagoon system surrounded by mangroves that contrasts with the hotel zone. Here, you can take boat rides, use jet skis and sailboats, as well as enjoy spectacular sunsets and observe birds, crocodiles, and other local species.
  • Laguna de Chunyaxché, Ecotourism Paradise
    Also within Sian Ka’an, Laguna de Chunyaxché is recognized for its tranquility and environmental richness. It is one of the best sites in Quintana Roo for bird watching, guided tours, and direct contact with nature, making it a benchmark for sustainable tourism.
  • Laguna Sijil Noha, Hidden Treasure of the Bacalar System
    Less known but equally impressive, Laguna Sijil Noha is part of the Bacalar lagoon system. Its transparent waters, nearby deep cenotes, and relaxed atmosphere make it perfect for kayaking and exploration without crowds, ideal for those seeking authentic experiences.

Other Unmissable Lagoons of Quintana Roo

In addition to these five, the state has other lagoons worth visiting, such as Laguna Conil, Laguna de Chakmochuk, and Laguna de Campechén, each with unique characteristics and great ecological value.

The lagoons of Quintana Roo represent an invaluable natural heritage and an ideal alternative to traditional beach tourism. Visiting these ecosystems is an opportunity to enjoy biodiversity, support local communities, and promote environmental care.


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