Edzná is a Maya archaeological site in the north of the Mexican state of Campeche. The site is open to visitors since the 1970s.
San José Castle -also known as Castillo de San José in Spanish- was opened to the public on 25 May 1846 on the «Buena Vista Hill» on the…
Dating back to the 17th century, this fort in pentagonal shape is the seat of the city museum, exhibiting various historic artifacts.
This historic fortification protected Campeche from the British in the 18th century. Now, there is an archaeological museum here.
The fortified city of Campeche is a part of the UNESCO heritage. Its center is beautiful and compact enough to be explored on foot.
Chicanná was a Maya town that was built during the Classic period. The site was named after its most famous building, Structure II, which…
Xpuhil Pronounced:/ʃpuχil̥/ is a Maya archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Campeche, in the vicinity of the modern-day town…
Presenting both archaeological and nature collections, this museum is a very interesting and inspiring place to visit.
The Calakmul Biosphere Reserve is located at the base of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, in Calakmul Municipality in the state of Campeche…
Laguna de Términos is the largest tidal lagoon by volume located entirely on the Gulf of Mexico, as well as one of the most biodiverse.
Hochob is an archaeological site Maya culture located in the Mexican state of Campeche, about 10 minutes from the city of Dzibalchén, in…
The Champotón River is a river of Mexico.
The cathedral is a proudly standing memorial to the colonial times. Architecturally interesting structure.
This small white lighthouse marks the place where the Champotón river empties into the sea. There is also a port and a bastion here.