Tour shared service. Duration of the tour: 7 hr.
We will go to your hotel to pick them up to start our tour to the archaeological area of Edzna, at its peak it had numerous religious buildings.
During our tour we will also know the most beautiful and main haciendas in Hobomó and San Luis Carpizo, these places have fantastic architecture. At the end you can taste a delicious dish in Champotón.
At the end of the tour, return to your hotel.
Pickup included
Edzná is a Mayan archaeological site, located in the Mexican state of Campeche, in the Edzná Valley.
Due to the type of soil, the valley in which it is located floods in the rainy season and maintains high humidity almost all year round. To remedy this inconvenience, the Mayas developed a network of canals that drained the valley and the water was conducted towards a lagoon, which was transformed into a dam, by means of retaining walls, while other canals served to irrigate the fields. This propitiated a degree of humidity in the land, for intensive cultivation, while the canals provided fishing.
Edzná has religious and residential buildings distributed in an area of approximately 25 square kilometers. Its architecture is influenced by the Puuc, Petén and Chenes styles.
Visiting Campeche for the first time and looking for a place to stay, I was able to experience a piece of Mexican history in one of the most famous haciendas on the Peninsula.
The Uayamón Hacienda, once a reference in the era of green gold. Today, a luxury boutique hotel.
Campeche is a charming colonial city on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, known for its well-preserved historic center, colorful buildings, and rich history. It offers a blend of Mayan and Spanish influences, beautiful architecture, and access to stunning natural attractions like the nearby lagoons and mangroves.
The UNESCO-listed historic center is the heart of Campeche, featuring colorful colonial buildings, cobblestone streets, and historic landmarks. It's a must-visit for its rich history and beautiful architecture.
This beautiful balcony offers stunning views of the city and the sea. It's a popular spot for photos and enjoying the sunset.
This historic gate was part of the city's fortifications and is a symbol of Campeche's past. It's a great place to learn about the city's history and take photos.
A popular beach located about 10 km from the city center, Playa Bonita offers a relaxing escape with clear waters and soft sand.
This museum showcases the rich Mayan architectural heritage of the region, with exhibits on Mayan cities, buildings, and artifacts.
A beautiful lagoon system near Campeche, offering opportunities for birdwatching, boating, and exploring the mangroves.
A traditional Campeche snack made with fried dogfish, served in a tortilla with pickled onions and habanero salsa.
A hearty seafood stew made with conch, vegetables, and spices, typically served with rice.
A traditional sweet made with coconut, milk, and sugar, often served as a dessert or snack.
A traditional Yucatan dish made with marinated pork, slow-cooked in banana leaves, and served with pickled onions.
This is the dry season with warm, sunny weather and low humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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Campeche is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Exercise caution, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Central de Autobuses de Campeche
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Campeche. They are affordable and frequent, making it easy to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Uber is available in Campeche
Car, Bike, Scooter
Calakmul is a significant Mayan archaeological site located in the jungles of Campeche. It's known for its impressive pyramids and rich history.
Edzná is a well-preserved Mayan city featuring impressive ruins, including the Great Acropolis and the Temple of the Masks.
Bacalar is a beautiful lagoon town known for its stunning turquoise waters, cenotes, and historic fortress.
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