Experience the natural beauty of Mexico's Quintana Roo region while on a rafting adventure in the second-largest natural body of fresh water in Mexico, complete with free time to swim around Bacalar Lagoon and eat lunch by the water. You'll first meet an experienced guide at base camp and board a four-person raft. Look around at the mangrove forest surroundings as your guide maneuvers the raft across calm, clear waters while you sip a glass of sparkling wine. This freshwater cenote-fed lake is known as the "Lake of Seven Colors" because its sandy bottom mimics the different shades of blue often seen in the ocean. Your route will lead you along the shore, with the chance to see local wildlife, soaring seabirds, and colorful orchids growing wild among coastal vegetation. Back ashore you'll have some free time to take a dip in the lagoon's crystalline waters. Enjoy a light lunch and breathe in the fresh air of Mexico's coastal landscapes before heading back to the pier.