Slip silently through the ancient mangrove labyrinths of the La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve — Mexico's largest mangrove forest — on a private motorboat with a naturalist guide. Crocodiles, roseate spoonbills, and howler monkeys await.
What to expect
A private vehicle transfers you to the reserve embarkation point, roughly 45 minutes from the port. Your expert naturalist navigator guides the canopied motorboat deep into a cathedral of arching mangrove roots, identifying bird species, pointing out basking crocodiles, and explaining the biosphere's fragile ecology. Arrive at a secluded Pacific-coast sandbar for a swim and fresh coconut before returning. The reserve's UNESCO-recognised biodiversity makes every moment feel like a private nature documentary.
Good to know
Depart early — wildlife is most active in the morning. Bring insect repellent, a light long-sleeve layer, and a zoom lens if you're a photographer. Allow 5–6 hours including transfers. A brilliant option for nature-lovers who want something truly off the beaten track.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Puerto Chiapas — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.