Yucatán and Campeche States
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Yucatán and Campeche States - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
The largest of the bastions was originally built to protect the Puerta de Mar, a sea gate that served as one of four original entrances to...Read More
This bastion, where Calle 8 curves around and becomes Circuito Baluartes, houses the Museo de la Ciudad. The museum contains a small collection...Read More
Built in 1686 to protect the city from pirate attacks, this bastion flanked by watchtowers now houses one of the city's few worthwhile handicraft...Read More
The last of the bastions to be built has been transformed into the X'much Haltún Botanical Gardens. It contains more than 200 plant species...Read More
Some of Campeche's finest homes were built on this street between Calles 8 and 18. Most of the two-story structures were originally dual-purpose...Read More
One of the city's earliest colonial homes now serves as a cultural center. Fully restored, its rooms are furnished with period antiques and...Read More
It took two centuries (from 1650 to 1850) to finish the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, and, as a result, it incorporates both neoclassical...Read More
The Jesuits built this fine baroque church in honor of Saint Joseph just before they were booted out of the New World in 1767. Its block-long...Read More
Near the city's southwest end, Avenida Ruíz Cortínez winds its way to this hilltop fort with a breathtaking view of the Bay of Campeche. Built...Read More
With its flat, boldly painted facade and bells ensconced under small arches instead of in bell towers, the Church of Saint Francis looks more...Read More
Like most Franciscan churches, this one is sober and plain, and its single bell tower is the only ornamentation. The equally sparse interior...Read More
The elaborately carved main altarpiece and matching side altars here were restored inch by inch, and this long, narrow house of worship now...Read More
A broad sidewalk, more than 4-km (2½-miles) long, runs the length of Campeche's waterfront boulevard, from northeast of the Debliz hotel to...Read More
Built in the early 20th century by one of the Yucatán's wealthiest plantation owners, Fernando Carvajal Estrada, this eclectic mansion is a...Read More
Also known as the Plaza de la Independencia, this central park is small by Mexican standards, though picturesque with a beautiful view of Catedral...Read More
The Land Gate, where Old Campeche ends, is the only one of the four city gates with its basic structure intact. The stone arch interrupts a...Read More
This lofty redoubt, or stronghold, at the northwest end of town, is home to the Museo de Armas y Barcos. Displays in former soldiers' and...Read More
Tarpon Town. This company offers the city's only fully licensed fishing tours, and they're experts in tailoring fishing trips to individual...Read More
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