About:
Campeche is located in the western part of the Yucatan Peninsula, bordering the state of Yucatan to the North, Tabasco to the south, and the Republic of Guatemala, to the west with the Gulf of Mexico, and the east with Quintana Roo and Belize.
Campeche is a destination that has a significant number of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Its Historical Centre and traditional neighborhoods are distinguished by their civil colonial architecture and their various churches, including San Francisco, San Román, San Francisquito, and the Cathedral. Besides its valuable historical and cultural offerings, you can enjoy it. Natural attractions, practice sport fishing, kayak tours in the Petenes ecological reserve, among other activities that diversify and strengthen the destination’s offer of interests.
The gastronomy is a mixture of the Mayan indigenous customs, the influence of the Spanish and Lebanese cultures, and the marine and porteño tradition. Among its typical dishes are pan de cazón, PUC chuc, puchero, and coconut shrimp.