See why Bacalar Lagoon earned its nickname the "Lake of Seven Colors" while on a 6 -hour tubing adventure through mangrove forest filled with wildlife, plus enjoy a picnic-style lunch by the water. At the southern tip of Quintana Roo, you'll find the Bacalar Lagoon, the second-largest natural body of freshwater in Mexico. Spanning 1.2 miles at its widest point, the lake's waters are fed by underground cenotes, and its white sandy bottom makes it look like the ocean's floor, with several shades of blue showcased throughout. This ride will take you down the river in an inflatable tube, gently pulled by an assistance boat. As you drift along, you'll pass one spectacular natural sight after another, including mangrove forests teeming with wildlife. Although the river current is light, it will carry you downstream. You can leave your tube, let your body float, or just let go and enjoy the experience. After the lazy river-like floating portion, get back in your tube for a fun-filled boat pull across the lagoon as you reach the shore. Back on dry land you'll take a seat by the shore to enjoy a picnic meal consisting of fajitas, rice, chips and salsa, and a chocolate bar.