A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Campeche

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A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Campeche

Explore more of Campeche at your own pace with the power of the Tren Maya. The Tren Maya is not just a transportation system. It’s an invitation to take it easy and get to know Southeast Mexico. This, with time and comfort on your side. If you’re staying in Campeche City, the capital of the state, a day trip using the Tren Maya lets you explore nearby treasures. Think of Edzná and Calkiní, all while making it back in time for a sunset stroll on the pier. Here are some tips on A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Campeche.

Start in Campeche: The Walled City by the Sea

Begin your day in San Francisco de Campeche. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its colorful colonial architecture. Also, its fortified city walls, and peaceful seaside charm.

  • Walk the city walls: You can still stroll parts of the original fortifications built to defend against pirates.
  • Visit the bastions and museums: Baluarte de San Carlos and Baluarte de San Francisco offer rich historical displays.
  • Try local dishes: Savor Campeche’s distinctive seafood—like pan de cazón or coconut shrimp—at a traditional fonda or a seaside restaurant.
  • Stroll the malecón: The city’s boardwalk is perfect for a morning jog or an evening photo session with the sea breeze.

Hop on the Tren Maya: Comfort Meets Culture

From Campeche’s modern Tren Maya station, hop on the train heading inland or north, depending on your mood and curiosity. Tren Maya makes it easy to explore neighboring destinations with stress-free, air-conditioned travel and scenic views of the Yucatecan forest and lowlands.

A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Campeche. Explore Edzná

Only about 35 minutes away by train, Edzná is a powerful reason to leave the city for the morning.

  • Edzná Archaeological Site: A majestic Mayan city with a five-level pyramid, wide plazas, and hydraulic systems that speak of an advanced civilization.
  • Easy logistics: From the Edzná Tren Maya station, local guides and transport options can get you to the ruins and back on time.
  • Return to Campeche for lunch or stay a bit longer for golden hour at the ruins—train schedules allow both.

A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Campeche. Calkiní: A Hidden Gem of Colonial Charm

North of Campeche, about an hour away, Calkiní offers a quieter pace and a different feel.

  • Walk around its peaceful main square and admire the San Luis Obispo church, one of the oldest in the region.
  • Shop for handicrafts: Calkiní is known for its traditional hammocks and embroidered clothing.
  • Try local sweets: Calkiní’s bakeries and market stands often sell unique candies made from coconut, pumpkin, or corn.
    After a relaxing visit, head back to Campeche for a final seafood dinner on the pier.

Make It Back to Campeche Before Nightfall

One of the best parts of using Tren Maya for a day trip is the confidence of getting back to your hotel without stress. Skip the bus lines and winding highways—let the train return you smoothly to the city just in time for sunset.

Sit on a bench by the Cathedral, wander the pastel streets once more, and remember that with Tren Maya, the treasures of Campeche are closer and more connected than ever before.