Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip

Discover the charm of Mahahual with this tour that combines Mayan ruins and the stunning Seven Color Lagoon. Practical, honest insights included.

4.1(100 reviews)From $94 per person

If you’re cruising through Quintana Roo and looking for a well-rounded day trip, this Mahahual tour offers a compelling blend of history, nature, and relaxation. It promises an opportunity to walk through impressive Mayan ruins and unwind in the famously colorful Lagoon of Bacalar.

What makes this tour particularly appealing are the knowledgeable guides and the chance to experience a slice of Mayan culture alongside the mesmerizing beauty of the lagoon, all for around $93 per person. On the flip side, the long drive between spots might be a concern if you’re short on energy or time.

This kind of trip works best for travelers who love a mix of cultural exploration and scenic waterscapes, especially those with a decent amount of energy to handle a 6-hour outing. If you’re after a relaxed day without too much rushing, it’s worth considering how much time you want to spend at each stop.

Richard
We had a great, almost private tour of the ruins. The Seven Colour Lagoon was a bit disappointing though as it was a small plot of land on an in-land lake. They did the best they could by having a pier, kayaks, blown up floats, and food/bar.
Chiara
Our driver Hiuzi so nice and kind! The Laguna was stunning, they should offer a boat tour included
Raul
Great day trip that mixes culture and leisure. The Mayan ruins were well preserved, and the guide did a great job explaining the Maya culture. This was followed by a drive to Bacalar, where we had shrimp tacos and kayaked on the beautiful lagoon. Great tour!

Key Points

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - Key Points

  • Includes a guided tour of the Mayan archaeological site, offering insights into ancient culture
  • Swim in Bacalar’s Seven Color Lagoon with two hours to relax and enjoy
  • Transportation and entrance fees are covered, making the logistics easier
  • The guide’s knowledge and friendly approach earn high praise
  • Time at the lagoon might feel a bit rushed for some, with only two hours allocated
  • Weather considerations (like storms) can impact the experience, especially at the lagoon
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What To Expect from the Tour

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - What To Expect from the Tour

This tour kicks off right outside the Costa Maya port, in a parking lot where you’ll find the Toucan Tours setup. From there, it’s about a 55-minute ride to the first main stop: the Chacchoben Mayan Ruins. During this part of the day, you’ll walk through a large archaeological zone, exploring ancient structures and learning about the culture that built them. The guided tour lasts roughly 70 minutes, and many travelers rave about the friendly, knowledgeable guides who bring history alive.

After the ruins, the journey continues to the Bacalar Lagoon. Once you arrive, you’ll have approximately two hours to swim, relax, and enjoy the scenery. The lagoon’s distinctive seven shades of blue make it an unforgettable spot. You’re allowed one meal and two drinks (non-alcoholic or alcoholic) during your time there, which helps keep you energized for the return trip.

The entire trip involves some considerable driving—about 50 to 55 minutes to the ruins, then roughly 1.5 hours to Bacalar, so be prepared for a fair amount of time on the road. However, the experience balances this out with the richness of the sites and the beauty of the lagoon.

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The Archaeological Zone: Chacchoben

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - The Archaeological Zone: Chacchoben

The visit to Chacchoben is one of the highlights. It’s not only a major Mayan site but also one of the most visited archaeological zones in the region, owing to its impressive structures and cultural significance. As many reviews mention, the guide’s insights make this part more engaging. One traveler from Italy appreciated the “surprising city” filled with history, while others found the tour a little rushed, especially if you’re eager to linger longer at each monument.

Expect to walk among ancient pyramids, plazas, and temples that tell stories of Mayan civilization’s grandeur. If you love history or architecture, this stop will definitely satisfy that curiosity, especially knowing you’re walking through one of the biggest Maya cities.

The Seven Color Lagoon: Bacalar

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - The Seven Color Lagoon: Bacalar

After the culture, it’s time for some relaxation. The Lagoon of Bacalar is renowned for its vivid, multicolored waters, making it a favorite for visitors. The tour allocates two hours for swimming, kayaking, and soaking in the stunning views. Many reviews, like Owen’s, mention that the stormy weather can cut the lagoon visit short, but even then, the tacos and drinks offered help salvage the experience.

Robert
My family and I had an amazing time in Costa Maya. We greatly enjoyed the Chacchoben ruins and the Lagoon. Our tour guide Huizty was awesome and a great guide through our entire tour. We also had a great time with Juan Carlos at the ruins. I would definitely recommend this tour for you and your family on your Costa Maya tour.
Alex
The driver Carlos was very nice and friendly. very interesting tour. and the sight at the Lagoon was very special.
Remco
We had a fantastic driver Viktor Toucan Tours and tour guide Carlos Both ensured we were safe and satisfied. Both guys really looked after us also with refreshments. The bus journey was nice with the airconditioning It was very hot outside Carlos at Chaachoben was very funny, informative, and knowledgeable Viktor took us to the lagoon we had free time to explore the are with kayaks, boards, and beautiful swimming. The location was serene, quite very picturesque. We had good local food cooked fresh Thankyou to all involved and Toucan Tours highly recommended

You’ll love the tranquility of the lagoon, with plenty of opportunities to snap photos of the changing hues of blue. The facilities are simple but adequate, and the opportunity to enjoy a meal and a drink while surrounded by such beauty is a definite plus.

Practical Details and Experience Tips

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - Practical Details and Experience Tips

The tour includes round transportation, entrance fees to the archaeological zone, and a guided tour in both Spanish and English. The unlimited water, soda, beer, or a shot of tequila adds a nice touch, especially in the heat. The cost at $93 per person seems reasonable considering the inclusion of transportation, guides, and entry fees, but it’s good to keep in mind that the actual time at each site isn’t overly long—so it’s best for those who want a structured, guided experience rather than a freeform day.

The meeting point outside the port is straightforward—just look for the Toucan Tours signage near the taxis and golf carts. The tour starts 30 minutes to an hour after your cruise ship docks, so plan accordingly.

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What to Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes for walking
  • Change of clothes, especially after swimming
  • Biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent
  • Beachwear and casual clothes

What Not to Bring:

  • High heels or sharp objects
  • Weapons or non-folding wheelchairs
  • Electric wheelchairs or mobility scooters
  • Alcohol or drugs (they’re not allowed on the tour)

Authentic Traveler Feedback

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - Authentic Traveler Feedback

Many travelers appreciate the friendly, knowledgeable guides. Francesco from Italy called the guide “legendary” and highlighted how the experience exceeded expectations. Owen from Ireland shared how the long drive and weather affected their visit, but still found the tacos and drinks enjoyable, and noted the stunning beauty of Bacalar.

Another review from Germany mentioned the well-organized transportation and the simple but nice lagoon. The common theme is that the tour is well-run and offers good value for those who enjoy cultural learning and scenic swimming spots.

Who Is This Tour Ideal For?

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - Who Is This Tour Ideal For?

This tour suits travelers who want a balanced day trip combining history with leisure. If you’re interested in Mayan ruins and spectacular lagoon views, you’ll find plenty to love. It’s also a good option if you’re okay with a full day of travel and some time on buses.

However, if you prefer more flexibility at each site or want to spend longer at the lagoon, this might feel a bit rushed. It’s not designed for travelers with mobility issues, as walking around the ruins and the boat rides can be demanding.

Final Thoughts

Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip - Final Thoughts

For a value-packed experience that hits both cultural and scenic highlights, the Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon trip offers a lot of bang for your buck. The guides are often praised for their knowledge, and the stunning views at Bacalar make it a memorable stop. Just keep in mind the long drives and the limited time at each location, which might not satisfy those craving a more relaxed pace or longer exploration.

If you’re after a well-organized day with the convenience of included transportation, this tour is worth considering. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy learning about ancient civilizations and then unwinding in nature’s beautiful settings.

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Mahahual: Chacchoben Mayan Ruins and Seven Color Lagoon Trip



4.1

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"We had a great, almost private tour of the ruins. The Seven Colour Lagoon was a bit disappointing though as it was a small plot of land on an in-la..."

— Richard, Dec 2025

FAQs

Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour is not specifically marketed as family-friendly, children who enjoy walking and swimming should be comfortable with the day’s activities. Keep in mind the long driving times and the need for some mobility, as it may not be ideal for very young or mobility-impaired kids.

What’s included in the price?
The tour fee covers round transportation, entrance fees to the archaeological zone, a guide in both Spanish and English, unlimited water and sodas, a choice of beer or tequila, and a meal with two drinks at the lagoon.

How long is the whole tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 6 hours, starting from your port and concluding back there. Expect about 50-55 minutes of travel to the ruins, a 70-minute guided tour, 2 hours at the lagoon, and additional time for travel and breaks.

Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, the tour allows for free cancellation if you do so at least 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.

Is the tour offered in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak both English and Spanish, making the tour accessible to a wider range of travelers.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a change of clothes, biodegradable sunscreen, beachwear, and insect repellent are recommended. Also, consider bringing some cash for extra snacks or souvenirs.

Is this a good tour if I want more time at the lagoon?
Probably not, as only two hours are allocated, and some reviews mention that the time is a bit tight, especially if the weather isn’t cooperative.

Are there any physical limitations to keep in mind?
Yes, this tour isn’t recommended for people with mobility impairments, heart issues, or low fitness levels due to walking and outdoor activities involved.

If you’re after a day that combines culture, nature, and a touch of adventure, this tour could be just what you’re looking for. It’s well-suited for those who want a guided, organized experience with the chance to see some of the most iconic sites and scenery Quintana Roo has to offer.

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