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Bacalar

Mexico

Before You Go

When to Visit

November to April offers best weather (22-30°C/72-86°F) with minimal rain and perfect lagoon conditions - but peak season. May to October brings more rain and heat but fewer tourists and lower prices. Hurricane season June-November. The lagoon is beautiful year-round.

Visa

Check requirements

US, Canadian, EU, Australian, and many other nationals can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days. You'll receive a FMM (tourist card) on arrival. Check inm.gob.mx.

Getting There

Transportation

By Bus: ADO from Cancún (4-5 hours), Tulum (3 hours), Playa del Carmen (4 hours), Chetumal (1 hour).

By Car: Highway 307 south from Tulum (180km, 2.5 hours) or north from Chetumal (40km).

By Air: Nearest airport is Chetumal (40km), limited service. Most fly to Cancún and bus/drive.

Language

Communication

Spanish is official. English spoken in some hotels and tourist restaurants, but less than Tulum/Cancún. Basic Spanish helpful.

Currency

Money matters

Mexican Peso (MXN). Exchange rate roughly 17-20 MXN per USD. Cards accepted at nicer hotels and restaurants. Cash essential for street food, local restaurants, and activities. ATMs limited - bring cash from Tulum or Chetumal.

Getting Around

Local transport

Walking: Downtown Bacalar is small and walkable.

Bicycles: Best way to explore lagoon area. Many hotels provide bikes or rent for 100-200 pesos/day.

Taxis: Limited, negotiate prices (50-150 pesos around town).

Rental Car: Useful for exploring cenotes and Chetumal (300-600 pesos/day).

Boats: Essential for lagoon tours and island visits.

From the Airport

Arrival info

From Cancún: ADO bus direct to Bacalar (4.5 hours, 400-600 pesos).

From Chetumal: Local colectivos or taxi (40 min, 50-100 pesos colectivo, 400-600 pesos taxi).

Accommodations

Accommodations

Casa Hormiga

Accommodations

Habitas Bacalar

Bars and Rooftops

Bars and Rooftops

Kai Pez

Bookstores and Libraries

Bookstores and Libraries

Casa Bakal Book Lounge

Coffee and Tea

Coffee and Tea

Mango y Chile

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Fuerte de San Felipe Bacalar

Health and Wellness

Health and Wellness

Akalki Holistic Center

Markets and Shopping

Markets and Shopping

Mercado Municipal de Bacalar

Places to Work

Places to Work

Selina Bacalar

Restaurants and Food

Restaurants and Food

La Playita

Restaurants and Food

Nixtamal Cocina a Fuego y Ceniza