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Time stops in Isla Aguada

Isla Aguada is a picturesque fishing village. It is far from the tourist crowds, with shallow waters gently lapping at the sand. It has around five thousand inhabitants. The town sits among the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna de Terminos. Between Sabancuy and Ciudad del Carmen, Isla Aguada offers visitors miles…
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Isla Arena: food, color and sun

Isla Arena offers an enchanting escape. Here you can immerse in the breathtaking beauty of the Celestun Biosphere Reserve. This destination allows you to experience firsthand the wonders of its lush and vibrant nature. Here are some tips on Isla Arena. What to expect Embarking on the journey from the vibrant city of Mérida is…
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Swim and row at The Silvituc Lagoon

The Silvituc Lagoon, also known as Laguna Noh, is one of the largest lagoons in Campeche. With dimensions of approximately 1,500 meters in length and 600 meters in width, it is an ideal spot for nature lovers to take a break from their daily routines and connect with the environment. Its shallow depth makes it…
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Calakmul: don’t get lost

Both a Biosphere Reserve and a UNESCO World Heritage, Calakmul is definitely one of the great places of interest in Mexico. And we are not talking about just any reserve. It is the second largest lung in America and the largest tropical reserve in Mexico. You can explore in all freedom one of the most…
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Beaches of Campeche

Campeche is one of the most interesting Mexican states. Without a doubt, if there is something worth visiting on your vacations, it is the beaches of Campeche. If you have some time during your vacation, that is, at least two or three weeks, we would recommend you to visit them all, or, at least, as…
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sight tips for campeche

Sight tips for Campeche

If you want to experience Yucatán off the beaten track, you should head for the west coast. There you will find the friendly colonial town of Campeche in the state of the same name. Campeche, officially christened “San Francisco de Campeche,” is pretty much a place to love and fall in love. Campeche is less…
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xpujil in Campeche

Xpujil in Campeche: Mayan ruins worth a visit

On the federal highway, which runs from Escarcega to Chetumal, is this small town with a Mayan legacy of enormous importance. Xpujil is nothing less than the head of the municipality that is home to the first mixed heritage site in Mexico; Calakmul in Campeche. What to expect Hidden among the exuberant flora of the…
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The Puuc Region

The Puuc Region: A Mayan treasure lives on

Mayan communities, archaeological sites, caves and a great diversity of flora and fauna unfold in this biocultural reserve founded in 2011. It includes the municipalities of Muna, Oxkutzcab, Santa Elena, Tekax and Ticul. They together cover 330 thousand acres. Its mission ies to guarantee and promote the responsible use of the environment. Here are some…
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Los Petenes in Campeche

Los Petenes in Campeche 

Los Petenes in Campeche is located in a narrow and long coastal strip. It includes land and marine portions. It is one of the largest mangrove areas in the Gulf of Mexico. It also has an enormous diversity of flora and fauna, and is home to 473 plant species, 22 of which are endemic. The…
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real de salinas

Real de Salinas: a mystery that unfolds quietly

About 6 miles from Celestún, Real de Salinas is an abandoned place. A “ghost town”: a curse weighs on this place that made all the inhabitants die little by little. And the few survivors preferred to abandon it because of the decadence they experienced. Real de Salinas: What to expect Real de Salinas sits near…
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