City of Campeche, Mexico
Tourism Information
The city of Campeche, the capital of the
state of Campeche, is located in
the southern Gulf Coast region, 387 km (240 mi) northeast of
Villahermosa, Tabasco, and 177 km (110 mi) southwest of
Merida, Yucatan. The climate is tropical, with an average
year-round temperature of 26º C (79º F). The city gets
rainfall during the summer and autumn.
At this old commercial port, a giant wall still stands that
once protected the city from pirate attacks in the 17th and
18th centuries. In this walled city, you’ll see two forts
(one of which houses a museum), seven bulwarks and two main
gates (the Sea Gate and Land Gate). Thanks to these
monuments and the spectacular buildings in the Historic
Center, such as the Cathedral and the Templo de Guadalupe,
the UNESCO declared Campeche a World Heritage Site in 2002.
Without question, Campeche has one of the most well
preserved historic centers in the nation.
During your stay, we recommend that you visit the Museo de
la Cultura Maya, housed in the San Miguel Fort, and the
Museo de las Estelas Mayas, which exhibits regional art in
the San Pedro Bulwark. At night, don’t miss the fascinating
light and sound show at the Fort of San Jose El Alto. After
the show, you can take a walk along the Historic Center’s
cobblestone streets, where you’ll see a wide variety of
stores, restaurants, bars and cafes. You can also take a
stroll down the beautiful 3.5-km (2-mi) boardwalk, which
leads to a tourist walkway, parks and a bicycle track.
In Campeche’s surrounding areas, you can enjoy an outdoor
adventure at the Ria Celestun Biosphere Reserve, which is
the habitat of hundreds of pink flamingoes. In addition, you
can check out Calakmul, one of the largest biosphere
reserves in the nation, which also has an interesting Mayan
archaeological zone. Calakmul is a great spot to go camping,
mountain biking and hiking.
During your visit to Campeche, don’t forget to try the
tamales with chaya leaves and the pan de cazon (tortillas
stuffed or layered with shark, beans and salsa), among other
regional Mayan cuisine. For all that and much more, Campeche
is an excellent destination to discover history, traditions
and exciting adventures.
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