Discover Rio Lagartos’ hidden gems on a private tour: flamingos, pink waters, Mayan mud baths, and secluded beaches await your adventure.
Discover Rio Lagartos’ hidden gems on a private tour: flamingos, pink waters, Mayan mud baths, and secluded beaches await your adventure.
- Rio Lagartos - Upon arrival at the Rio Lagartos waterfront malecon, the private guide warmly welcomes the group. After a brief introduction and safety instructions, the group boards a private boat, accommodating up to six passengers. The bilingual local guide shares insights about the journey and what to anticipate within one of Mexico’s most…
- Rio Lagartos - Upon arrival at the Rio Lagartos waterfront malecon, the private guide warmly welcomes the group. After a brief introduction and safety instructions, the group boards a private boat, accommodating up to six passengers. The bilingual local guide shares insights about the journey and what to anticipate within one of Mexico’s most safeguarded biosphere reserves.
- Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve - The boat navigates through the intricate mangrove channels of the Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-designated wetland and one of Mexico’s most diverse ecosystems. The guide highlights herons, pelicans, cormorants, crocodiles, and the abundant local flora while cruising the serene waters of this remarkable natural haven.
- Rio Lagartos - The group arrives at the natural feeding and nesting areas of the American flamingo, home to over 40,000 birds, the largest flamingo population in Mexico. The guide ensures a responsible viewing distance, allowing for photography of these stunning pink birds in their natural environment without causing disturbance. Many visitors consider this the pinnacle of their Yucatan journey.
- Las Coloradas - The boat glides past the breathtaking pink and rose-colored waters between Rio Lagartos and Las Coloradas, formed by natural salt concentration and microorganisms in the lagoon. The striking contrast of pink water, white salt mountains, and blue sky creates one of Mexico’s most photographed natural scenes. The guide elaborates on the unique geology and ecology behind this extraordinary sight.
- Rio Lagartos - Discover one of the Yucatan Peninsula’s most distinctive wellness traditions. The guide leads the group to a natural mineral-rich mud deposit, historically used by the Maya for skin treatments. Participants can apply the natural clay to their bodies, allowing it to dry under the sun before rinsing off in the lagoon. The mud serves as a natural exfoliant, leaving skin exceptionally soft. This activity is optional, and the guide will provide advice based on skin type.
- Rio Lagartos - The final destination is a secluded, undeveloped beach accessible only by boat, far from crowds and tourist facilities. Visitors can leisurely rinse off the mud, swim in the calm, shallow waters, and relish the pristine natural surroundings. This hidden beach is a gem that most Yucatan visitors miss. The boat returns to the Rio Lagartos malecon, concluding the 2.5-hour private adventure.

- Mayan mud bath experience at natural mineral deposits
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (if applicable, confirm at booking)
- Bilingual local guide throughout the entire tour
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Mayan mud bath experience at natural mineral deposits
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (if applicable, confirm at booking)
- Bilingual local guide throughout the entire tour
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Entrance fees
- Tips for guide and captain (optional but appreciated)
- Entrance fees
- Tips for guide and captain (optional but appreciated)
Many travelers to Yucatan often miss out on visiting Rio Lagartos. Those who do visit typically join a shared group boat tour with strangers, following a set route with little flexibility. However, this tour offers a unique experience.
This is an entirely private tour. Enjoy your own boat, your own guide, and set your own pace. With a maximum of 6…
Many travelers to Yucatan often miss out on visiting Rio Lagartos. Those who do visit typically join a shared group boat tour with strangers, following a set route with little flexibility. However, this tour offers a unique experience.
This is an entirely private tour. Enjoy your own boat, your own guide, and set your own pace. With a maximum of 6 passengers, the captain can tailor the route based on the current location of the flamingos, rather than sticking to a predetermined schedule.
Rio Lagartos boasts the largest flamingo population in Mexico, with over 40,000 birds residing in a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve that remains largely unexplored by tourists. The tour navigates through mangrove channels to reach the flamingo feeding areas, passes by the breathtaking pink waters near Las Coloradas, stops at a natural Mayan mud bath, historically used for skin treatments, and concludes at a secluded beach accessible only by boat.
Your bilingual local guide has grown up in this ecosystem, offering insights that are not available on a shared tour bus. This expertise transforms the experience from merely observing nature to truly understanding it.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.