


A vast mangrove forest teeming with wildlife, offering kayaking, birdwatching, and fishing opportunities.

Bacalar Chico Mangroves can be rainy, especially during the summer months.
Mangrove areas are prone to mosquitoes and other insects.
The terrain can be muddy and slippery, especially after rain.
Fried eggs served on corn tortillas with refried beans, salsa, and cheese.
Thick corn tortillas stuffed with cheese, beans, or pork, served with curtido (cabbage slaw).
Fried whole fish seasoned with garlic, lime, and chili, often served with tortillas and cabbage salad.
Handwoven from local palm fronds, these hammocks are a traditional symbol of the Bacalar Chico Mangroves region.
Crafted from locally sourced jade, these pieces celebrate Mayan culture and heritage.
Harvested from the mangroves' salt ponds, this gourmet salt is a unique and flavorful souvenir.
Explore ancient Mayan ruins and enjoy a peaceful morning walk along the beach.

Discover the vibrant underwater world of the Bacalar Chico Mangroves on a guided snorkeling tour.
Watch the sunset and enjoy a romantic evening stroll at the historic Bacalar Chico Lighthouse.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its fresh seafood dishes and stunning views.
Famous for its fresh seafood lunches and beachfront dining.
Known for its romantic sunset dinners and excellent seafood.

Experience the enchanting Thousand Islands' bioluminescent kayaking under the starlit sky.

Quathiaski Cove Museum offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Comox Valley, showcasing indigenous artifacts and pioneer life.
Gunung Tahan, Malaysia's highest peak, offers a challenging trek through lush rainforests and stunning views.