Visit the historic center in Veracruz City
Veracruz’s Zocalo or main square is surrounded by colonial-era buildings, including the 18th-century
Veracruz’s Zocalo or main square is surrounded by colonial-era buildings, including the 18th-century
This 16th-century fortress is a National Monument and is located on an island in the harbor. It has served
The Malecon is a scenic oceanfront promenade that stretches for several miles along the Gulf of Mexico
Veracruz is known for its delicious seafood, including ceviche, huachinango (red snapper), and
Veracruz is home to several traditional dances, including the Danzón and the Jarocha. You can see these
Veracruz is surrounded by several charming towns, including Boca del Río, Antón Lizardo, and La Antigua
Río Lagartos is a small fishing village located on the northern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
Río Lagartos is home to over 380 species of birds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.
Take a boat tour to see the flamingos in their natural habitat in the Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve.
You can also see crocodiles, turtles, and other wildlife on the boat tour.
Visit the Salinas de San Felipe, a salt extraction site where you can see the colorful salt flats and learn
Climb to the top for stunning views of the town and the coast.
The beaches in Río Lagartos are peaceful and secluded, perfect for a relaxing day in the sun.
Take a walk through the colorful streets of Río Lagartos and visit local restaurants and shops.
Witness breathtaking sunsets over the lagoon.
Take a kayak or paddleboat tour through the mangrove forests to see more wildlife and enjoy the scenery
This Mayan site is located just outside of town, and features impressive ruins of a pyramid and other