The Maya Train: Seas and Lagoons Route

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The Maya Train: Seas and Lagoons Route

The “Seas and Lagoons” package offers an extraordinary four-day, three-night journey. This, through some of the most stunning destinations in the Mexican Caribbean. From the ancient ruins of Tulum to the breathtaking Seven Colors Lagoon in Bacalar. This trip is a perfect blend of history, nature, and relaxation. Traveling aboard the Maya Train, visitors will experience the beauty of the region in comfort and style. Here are some words on The Maya Train: Seas and Lagoons Route.

Day 1: Arrival in Tulum – A Journey Begins

The adventure starts in Tulum, where travelers will check in at the exclusive Tren Maya Hotel. This charming town is known for its laid-back atmosphere, stunning beaches, and rich history. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Jaguar Park, a new natural reserve that showcases the biodiversity of the region. The first day ends with time to relax and enjoy Tulum’s famous Caribbean coastline.

The Maya Train: Seas and Lagoons Route. Day 2: Ancient Wonders

On the second day, travelers will visit the iconic Tulum Archaeological Zone, a site that stands on cliffs overlooking the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. This ancient Mayan city is one of the most picturesque ruins in Mexico. After soaking in the history, there’s time to unwind at Tulum’s pristine beaches before boarding the Maya Train for the next destination: Bacalar.

Day 3: Bacalar’s Seven Colors Lagoon and Historic Fort

Bacalar, known as the “Lagoon of Seven Colors,” offers one of the most mesmerizing landscapes in the region. Visitors will explore the San Felipe Fort, a historic stronghold that once protected the area from pirates. The day continues with a boat tour on the Seven Colors Lagoon, where crystal-clear waters create an unforgettable experience. The journey then moves on to Chetumal, the capital of Quintana Roo.

The Maya Train: Seas and Lagoons Route. Day 4: Chetumal’s Charm

On the final day, travelers will explore more of Bacalar’s hidden gems, including its stunning cenotes, before making their way back to Chetumal. This city, located near the Belizean border, is a cultural and economic hub with a unique charm. From Chetumal, visitors will board the Maya Train one last time to return to Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), bringing an end to an incredible journey filled with seas, lagoons, and unforgettable memories.

For more details about this journey, visit the official Maya Train website.