Is it time to visit Bacalar now before it becomes the next Tulum?

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Perching on four-metre high Japanese-style treehouses with outdoor showers and small pools, Boca de Agua was designed with strict sustainability principles, for example, no mangroves were cut down as a result of the hotel being built, while around 90% of its 82 acres were left untouched. Located in the jungle, about a 20-minute taxi ride from the centre of Bacalar, Boca de Agua is truly a sight to behold, with private access to Laguna de Bacalar, open-air communal areas, and a pool that will make you gasp.

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