Take a break from sightseeing and while away the afternoon on the closest beach to Campeche, where gentle surf and plenty of facilities make for a great experience.
Get off the tourist trail in this immaculately preserved colonial city, which boasts picturesque cobbled streets, grand fortifications and plenty of personality.
Colonial heritage, a pristine biosphere reserve and estuaries where flamingoes gather are some of the wonderful features of this northwestern section of the Yucatán Peninsula.
One of Campeche’s most outstanding church buildings is renowned not just for its architectural splendor, but also for the icon of its miraculous patron saint.
Colonial heritage, a pristine biosphere reserve and estuaries where flamingoes gather are some of the wonderful features of this northwestern section of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Get a glimpse of what Campeche was like in centuries gone by when you visit this 18th-century city gate, now the site of a dramatic light-and-sound show.
One of Campeche’s most outstanding church buildings is renowned not just for its architectural splendor, but also for the icon of its miraculous patron saint.
One of Campeche’s most outstanding church buildings is renowned not just for its architectural splendor, but also for the icon of its miraculous patron saint.
One of Campeche’s most outstanding church buildings is renowned not just for its architectural splendor, but also for the icon of its miraculous patron saint.
Pull up a seat at a seafood shack, learn about the local history and cruise through the mangrove-dotted waters of this municipality’s arterial river to spot wildlife.