Boca de Agua Bacalar
Bacalar · Mexico · Chetumal Cancun Km 4.5
About Boca de Agua Bacalar — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Bacalar
Boca de Agua Bacalar is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Bacalar, Mexico. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
Our stay at the hotel was truly exceptional. The location couldn’t have been more perfect—nestled in such a stunning natural setting, yet thoughtfully designed so as not to disturb the beauty around it. Every detail seemed carefully considered, from the comfort of the rooms to the small touches that made us feel welcomed and relaxed. It’s clear that the property is maintained with great care and respect for its surroundings, creating a harmonious blend of comfort and nature. A truly memorable experience.
We saw pictures of Boca de Agua online and were excited to stay in an architectural gem. They had a discount for stays over 4 nights, so we booked for 5 - BIG MISTAKE. The hotel seems to have been created exclusively for Instagram photos. It has beautiful rooms and a gorgeous location, but if you stay more than a day things will get tricky. For a hotel billed as a luxurious regenerative experience, service and hospitality were remarkably absent. When we arrived, we were ignored at reception and had to flag someone down. We were eventually taken to our room but given no explanation of where anything was on the sprawling property - it took us two days to realize there was a whole common area beneath the restaurant. We were never provided options for the wellness treatments or water adventure experiences. Most surprisingly, we were not told how to contact room service (which is through WhatsApp). Room service was unbelievably slow. We waited an hour for guacamole, for instance. We also had to regularly ask them to refill our water dispenser and pick up left over dishes. This is unacceptable given the propensity for ants, flies, and mosquitos in the area. Housekeeping was excellent in maintaining the room and keeping it clean, however. Given the hotel’s emphasis on sustainability and conservation (part of our motivation to stay), we were surprised that no one gave us basic instructions about how to protect the local environment. For example, Bacalar restricts wearing sunscreen in water because the chemicals destroys the microscopic stromalites that give the lake its clear vivid character. There was also no mention that we’d encounter foxes and monkeys (that was a beautiful surprise! But why not give us a heads up?). As for Flora, the hotel restaurant and bar - what a disappointment! The menu is wildly overpriced (compared even to similar restaurants in Mexico City). Apps and mains are double what you could get at any other nice local restaurant. Each cocktail averages above 400mx (20usd). Every single time we ordered dinner or lunch, there was a problem with the order - we were served the wrong food, there was meat on dishes ordered vegetarian, condiments arrived burnt, sometimes orders were just forgotten. Once we ordered the ~400mx beef kofta and we were served a tiny order of essentially raw meat. The chicken doner contains an embarrassingly small amount of chicken for the same price. One of us is vegetarian and it was surprising how few substantial vegetarian dishes there were. Aside from a few dips and salads, there were few options. You can’t even order a smoothie here! This is all strange for a wellness-oriented hotel located in a country with an incredible variety of vegetarian dishes and protein options. The veg dishes we ordered (cheese quesadillas, hummus) were very small so we had to order a bunch. As a result every single dinner was around 2000mx/US$100. Given the location, you are basically stuck with eating at this restaurant. The only way in or out of the hotel is a terrible bumpy dirt road that floods when it rains. ALL local taxis know this and will make you pay double or triple what you would pay to get anywhere else in Bacalar. If it rains, the road may even be completely blocked. The staff who work there are friendly and helpful if you are very specific about your needs. But it’s clear the hospitality issues are structural - management is entirely absent. We never knew who to actually ask for help from. There’s lots of little issues too - window frames that don’t shut properly, our room smelling at times like sewage (!) - that also tarnished our time at this place. It’s a shame, because the hotel design and location is gorgeous and the restaurant has all the elements to be really nice. But it doesn’t live up to its promise in the least.
Got FLEAS after staying here. Highly likely that it was in the bed sheets. Told this to the staff and they ignored us. They will also probably respond to this review saying that we brought the fleas over, even though fleas are common in this part of Mexico (ones that carry typhus too thanks to my research). Staff are nice people but so incompetent particularly with organizing transport to and from the airport, responsiveness, going out of their way to help, etc. Transport arranged by the hotel was late every time and we almost missed our flight. Food was good but would almost always get our order wrong and was way too expensive compared to local pricing. Asked for medication and they said they didn’t have anything, but then I had to find out that they sold it in their hotel kiosk/store when I looked myself (I translated everything very clearly too). The answer is always “I dont know” and you have to confirm things multiple times to make sure that you’ll receive what you asked for, and even then expect for it to work out 50% of the time. Despite my very clear, translated instructions, getting what you asked for is a toss up. For these prices in Bacalar, the service should be much better than what it is, especially when it comes down to things like arranging airport transport. That being said, the staff is very kind and welcoming and everything else was lovely - stunning location and feels luxurious. The massages are top notch, the lagoon/property is one of the most gorgeous views I’ve ever seen, the food is still quite good, and the rooms are gorgeous. Just wish I didn’t get fleas. Despite telling them this, they ignored us and. Glad I got to experience the jungle and the good views. Sad about the fleas and high prices paid for genuinely terrible service.