Boca de Agua is a eco-luxury sanctuary on the shores of the Lagoon of Seven Colors in Bacalar, Mexico.
Designed by architect Frida Escobedo, this retreat is built on stilts to protect the ecosystem while blending modern design with nature.
The property features 22 sustainable wood treehouse villas. Each casita offers floor-to-ceiling views and private terraces, with select villas featuring personal plunge pools.
Relax by the lagoon-front infinity pool, walk elevated mangrove piers, or enjoy traditional treatments at the tree-canopied spa.
Complimentary sunrise kayaking and paddleboarding are provided. Guests can also join guided jungle treks, bird watching, or tours of ancient Mayan ruins.
Flora Restaurant serves ancestral Mexican cuisine with garden-fresh ingredients, complemented by a cocktail bar and a stargazing dining platform.
Stays include breakfast, sunrise rowing, and high-speed Wi-Fi, all within a low-density, conservation-focused environment.
A 24-hour concierge team assists with personalized requests, airport transfers, and local expeditions.
Located 10 minutes from downtown Bacalar and 30 minutes from Chetumal International Airport, with free on-site parking.