Natural Pink Lake Tour Las Coloradas only from Playa del Carmen
Overview
The estuary's spectacular pink color, attributed to its high concentration of salt, microorganisms, and sunlight, showcases a range of hues from yellow and orange to vibrant pink. An impressive boat ride through the estuary features a guide who will provide essential information about the local flora and fauna.
- 🛥️ The boat ride includes insights into mangroves, crocodiles, migratory birds, and flamingos in their natural habitat.
- 🌿 Participants can enjoy a Mayan Bath using nutrient-rich clay to moisturize the skin.
- 🏖️ A visit to a virgin beach allows for rinsing off the mud in stunning crystal clear waters.
- 🍽️ After the adventure, indulge in local gastronomy with seafood prepared by the villagers.
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Pickup included
- Box lunch and Lunch (dish to choose)
- Visit Rio Lagartos and Las coloradas
- Bottled water
- Round transportation only from Playa del Carmen
- Preservation Tax 27 Usd Per person-
- Beverages in the restaurant
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Rio LagartosLocated at the eastern end of the Yucatán peninsula, the Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve. It has a variety of mangroves, small estuaries, coastal lagoons, salt marshes, and savannas that are home to a variety of species and serve as nesting sites for some of them.
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Las ColoradasLas coloradas is a place at the north of the Yucatan Peninsula. The popularly known as pink beach in Yucatan is visited annually by thousands of tourists intrigued by its peculiar pink lake, this quiet water paradise is located on the Yucatecan Peninsula and is world famous. Those who have visited her are impressed by its beauty. The pink lagoon is a sight show that no one can miss. The lagoon has this particular shade because the water has a very high concentration of salt, in addition to the depth live millions of microorganisms that give that pink appearance. Keep in mind that depending on the sunlight is the shade you will see. Yes! It's not the same pink morning shade as it is at sunset. - Take an amazing photo in the pink lagoon - Know the salt process know