Categoría: Discovering Campeche

  • EASTER 2025: CAMPECHE, A DESTINATION FOR FAMILY VACATIONS

    EASTER 2025: CAMPECHE, A DESTINATION FOR FAMILY VACATIONS

    Enjoy dreamy landscapes, unique beaches, and Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) steeped in history and tradition in Campeche, an ideal destination for an unforgettable Easter vacation.

    The municipality of Carmen has several emblematic beaches, including Punta San Julián, Bahamita, Puerto Real, Playa Norte, and La Puntilla, which offer water activities. Photo: Courtesy

    Located in southeastern Mexico, on the western side of the Yucatán Peninsula, Campeche is a state steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty, positioning itself as one of the most attractive destinations for a family Easter vacation.

    From its paradisiacal beaches to its charming Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns), Campeche offers a variety of activities that combine relaxation, adventure, and learning. Its vast landscapes, ranging from imposing tropical forests and coastal wetlands to fertile hilly valleys, ensure unique options to enjoy in every corner of the state. Campeche is home to ancient Mayan cities of great beauty, such as Calakmul, whose combination with the surrounding nature has earned it the title of the only Mixed World Heritage Site in Mexico by UNESCO.

    The San Carlos Bastion was the first to be built as part of the fortified system of San Francisco de Campeche. Photo: Courtesy

    Campeche has a port city whose colonial origins date back to 1540, which was the target of constant attacks by corsairs, leading to the construction of walls, bastions, and redoubts for its protection. The preservation of its fortifications and colonial architecture has been reason enough for UNESCO to also consider the city of San Francisco de Campeche a World Heritage Site.

    Discover coastal gems

    Isla Arena: Located in the municipality of Calkiní, this island stands out for its tranquility and natural charm. It is perfect for admiring pink flamingos, touring the mangroves and rivers by boat, and tasting fresh seafood in a picturesque setting. Its crystal-clear waters and idyllic landscapes invite relaxation and contact with nature. Playa Bonita: Just 25 minutes from Campeche City, this beach is ideal for the whole family. It offers full services, beach sports such as soccer and volleyball, palapa and hammock rentals, and a delicious gastronomic offering based on seafood and regional cuisine. Its calm waves make it perfect for children.

    Carmen Beaches: In the municipality of Carmen, you’ll find some of the state’s most iconic beaches, such as Punta San Julián, Bahamita, Puerto Real, Playa Norte, and La Puntilla. These beaches stand out for their soft sand, water activities, stunning sunsets, and cuisine that fuses local flavors with fresh seafood.

    Explore the Magical Towns

    Palizada: This charming Magical Town captivates with its historic center of colorful houses and French-tile roofs. A boat ride on the Palizada River allows you to admire the local wildlife, including birds, crocodiles, and manatees among the mangroves. Furthermore, its traditional cuisine and peaceful atmosphere make Palizada a must-see destination.

    Palizada, a Magical Town, stands out for its historic center of brightly colored houses and French tile roofs. Photo: Courtesy

    Aguada Island: With its jade waters and the chance to spot bottlenose dolphins year-round, this destination is ideal for those seeking tranquility 

     and contact with nature. Its pristine beaches and activities such as boat rides and sport fishing complement the experience.

    Candelaria: Combining the majesty of its jungles and rivers with a profound cultural legacy, this Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) offers unique experiences. Its springs are ideal for kayaking and snorkeling, while the El Tigre Archaeological Site allows you to delve into the grandeur of the Mayan civilization.

    A Destination for All Tastes

    In addition to its beaches and Pueblo Mágicos (Magical Towns), Campeche boasts exquisite cuisine, cultural festivals, and unparalleled hospitality. From exploring the walled city of San Francisco de Campeche to visiting archaeological sites like Edzná, this destination offers a perfect fusion of history, adventure, and relaxation.

    By: Patricia Ortega

  • PARA MÉXICO EL IRONMAN 70.3 EN AMBAS RAMAS; ÉXITO TOTAL

    PARA MÉXICO EL IRONMAN 70.3 EN AMBAS RAMAS; ÉXITO TOTAL

    … Los atletas de México hicieron escuchar fuerte el Himno Nacional Mexicano y el Son de la Negra, con Juan Manuel Aguilar y Andrea Berenice Gutiérrez.

    …Este Domingo se llevaron los primeros lugares de la sexta edición del IRONMAN 70.3.

    Los atletas de México hicieron escuchar fuerte el Himno Nacional Mexicano y el Son de la Negra, con Juan Manuel Aguilar y Andrea Berenice Gutiérrez, este domingo se llevaron los primeros lugares de la sexta edición del IRONMAN 70.3 en ambas ramas; acciones desarrolladas en el Campeche Country Club, el malecón y el Centro Histórico de la ciudad capital del Estado con más de mil corredores desde la categoría sub-18 hasta más de 68 años.

    En la rama Varonil, México hizo el 1-2-3, con los poblanos Juan Manuel Aguilar que llegó primero haciendo un tiempo de 4:40:43 Hrs., seguido de su paisano Mijail Espinoza, quien terminó con crono de 4:31:51 Hrs, y en tercer lugar, Isaac Henares; cuarto para Francisco Valtierra y en quinto sitio Erick Jhordan Rey.

    En la rama Femenil, las aztecas lograron el 1-2, colándose en el tercer lugar una brasileña; la ganadora fue la tapatía Andrea Berenice Gutiérrez, con tiempo de 4:39:24 Hrs., seguida de la poblana Ursula Legaria, que hizo marca de 4:47:04 y en tercer sitio la brasileña Fernanda Bau, con tiempo de 4:52:30; en cuarto Cynthya Lorena Lozada y en quinto sitio, Pamela Aguilar, mexicanas.

    Una jornada extenuante que inició a las 6:00 de la mañana en el Campeche Country Club con los 1.5 kilómetros de natación, para luego hacer la transición a la bicicleta, donde rodaron por el malecón de la ciudad 90 kilómetros y cerraron con 21.5 kilómetros de carrera pedestre, sobre el malecón y el centro histórico de la capital campechana, que se convirtió en una bella locación.

    Al término del evento, premiaron a los ganadores el Secretario de Turismo, Lic. Mauricio Arceo Piña, el Lic. Esteban Hinojosa Rebolledo, en representación de la Gobernadora del Estado, Lic. Layda Sansores San Román, el LCF y D Francisco Menéndez Botanez, director del Instituto del Deporte de Campeche, entre otros invitados.

    Una gran fiesta deportiva que inició hace algunos días con la llegada de los participantes, entrenadores y familiares, que culminó este domingo con la realización de la Sexta Edición del IRONMAN 70.3; un gran éxito que arroja importante derrama económica para diversos sectores, como el restaurantero, hotelero, turismo deportivo, entre otros.

  • PIRATES IN CAMPECHE

    PIRATES IN CAMPECHE

    … The city of Campeche was one of the favorite targets of pirates and filibusters.

    The forts and bastions witnessed the intensity with which these buccaneers plundered the city as part of a complex maritime economic system where France and England were the main beneficiaries. During the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, Spanish galleons loaded with gold, silver, fine woods, bird feathers, wax, cotton and logwood sailed the Atlantic. Spain had earned a papal document that gave it the privilege of usufruct and dominion of the entire continent, but France and England, although they were economic powers, were outside the treaty, so they decided to seize the loot in some way.

    Between the old and the new continent was the busy Atlantic Ocean and in its waters, pirate ships waited to intercept the Spanish galleons and take the riches in an “easy” way. Over time, pirates became a society of sailors and navigators organized by the enemies of Spain, who with skill and rude strategies attacked galleons on the high seas, and later, plundered ports, including Campeche, leaving behind history, architecture, social and civil customs. Their battles are still mixed with stories that amaze the imagination of those who visit this beautiful walled city.

    Once the assault was over and they returned to their country of origin, the pirates were accountable to their king and were rewarded with a percentage of the loot delivered. Some of them even held positions in the nobility thanks to their fruitful talents.

    On several occasions, the help of the crown was required to stop the continuous attacks on the city of Campeche, but it was not until 1686 when the first stone of what would become its great wall was laid. This work, completed in 1704, protected the city and prevented new pirate attacks.https://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/piratas-en-campeche.html

  • SECTUR PRESENTA RESULTADOS DEL PERIODO VACACIONAL DE INVIERNO Y PROXIMOS EVENTOS EN MATERIA TURISTICA

    SECTUR PRESENTA RESULTADOS DEL PERIODO VACACIONAL DE INVIERNO Y PROXIMOS EVENTOS EN MATERIA TURISTICA

    El titular de la Secretaría de Turismo, Mauricio Arceo Piña, dio a conocer en conferencia de prensa los siguientes los resultados y. proximos eventos en materia turística para el estado de Campeche:

    Resultados de afluencia turística 2023-2024

    En un comparativo entre los años 2023 y 2024, se destaca un crecimiento significativo en la llegada de turistas y la derrama económica:

    Año Turistas Derrama Económica

    2023 1,593,288 3,807 millones de pesos

    2024 1,700,000 (estimado) 4,200 millones de pesos.

    Estos resultados subrayan el fortalecimiento del sector turístico en el estado, reflejado también en el aumento de la ocupación hotelera y las plataformas digitales de alojamiento.

    Impacto del Tren Maya

    La Estación SFC del Tren Maya ha registrado:

    • 50,500 descensos al corte de noviembre 2024.

    • Se proyecta superar los 55,000 a 57,000 descensos al cierre del año.

    Resumen de resultados de invierno y cierre de 2024

    • Incremento en ocupación hotelera: Del 56.5% en 2023 al 62% en 2024, lo que representa un aumento del 10%.

    • Ocupación anual preliminar: 49% en 2024 contra 46% en 2023, un crecimiento del 7%.

    • Alojamiento en plataformas digitales: La oferta creció un 20% y las llegadas incrementaron un 24% al corte de septiembre 2024.

    • Duración de estadía promedio: 1.6 noches en hoteles y 3.2 noches en plataformas digitales.

    • Llegada de turistas anual: Más de 1.7 millones de visitantes.

    • Derrama económica estimada: 4,200 millones de pesos.

    Principales actividades promocionales en el mes de enero.

    Trade Show Potentur

    Se llevará a cabo un evento dirigido a operadores turísticos locales para conectar socios comerciales, mayoristas, hoteleros y agentes de viajes. Participarán 20 agentes y mayoristas provenientes de Guadalajara, Querétaro, Monterrey y Ciudad de México, con el objetivo de fortalecer relaciones comerciales y promover el destino.

    Participación en FITUR

    La Secretaría de Turismo asistirá a la Feria Internacional de Turismo en Madrid, España, considerada la más importante de Europa para México. Con el Tren Maya como eje principal, Campeche buscará consolidarse como destino atractivo para viajeros europeos. En el evento participarán 10 empresas del sector turístico.

    Viajes de familiarización

    Se han programado 5 viajes de familiarización para influencers y tour operadores nacionales e internacionales. Estas actividades permiten:

    • Difundir los atractivos turísticos del estado a través de diversos medios.

    • Incluir a Campeche en los circuitos de operadoras turísticas.

    Con estas iniciativas y resultados, el estado de Campeche reafirma su compromiso con el fortalecimiento del turismo, consolidándose como un destino de elección tanto a nivel nacional como internacional.

  • LA SECRETARÍA DE TURISMO TE INVITA A VIVIR LA EXPERIENCIA DEL SURESTE MEXICANO EN EL HOTEL EDZNÁ DEL TREN MAYA

    LA SECRETARÍA DE TURISMO TE INVITA A VIVIR LA EXPERIENCIA DEL SURESTE MEXICANO EN EL HOTEL EDZNÁ DEL TREN MAYA

    Descubre un paraíso en el corazón de Campeche, donde la historia, la naturaleza y la gastronomía se fusionan para ofrecerte una experiencia única. El Hotel Edzná, ubicado a solo 55 km del centro de Campeche y a 850 metros de la impresionante zona arqueológica de Edzná, te invita a ser parte de la magia del sureste mexicano.

    Alojamiento y Servicios

    El hotel cuenta con 144 habitaciones tipo Master Room, todas diseñadas para ofrecer el máximo confort y equipadas con:

    • Aire acondicionado

    • TV por cable

    • Wifi gratuito

    • Área de bar y terraza en algunas habitaciones

    Además, podrás disfrutar de una variedad de servicios pensados para tu bienestar y descanso:

    • Alberca

    • Spa y Temazcal

    • Gimnasio

    • Estacionamiento

    • Tienda de recuerdos

    • Área de cafetería y concierge

    Experiencias Únicas

    Vive la cultura del sureste mexicano a través de experiencias inolvidables que combinan arqueología, naturaleza y la rica gastronomía local. El Hotel Edzná te ofrece acceso cercano a los principales atractivos turísticos de la región, ideal para los amantes de la historia y la aventura.

    Restaurante

    Disfruta de un restaurante con una deliciosa oferta de comidas y bebidas a la carta, disponible para todo el público con horario de atención de 7:00 a 23:00 hrs. Es el lugar perfecto para probar los sabores tradicionales de la región mientras te relajas en un ambiente acogedor.

    Reservaciones

    No pierdas la oportunidad de vivir esta experiencia única. Puedes hacer tus reservaciones al siguiente correo:

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    O llama a los siguientes números para más información:

    • +52 981 817 8701

    • +52 981 817 8702

    ¡Te esperamos en el Hotel Edzná del Tren Maya para una aventura inolvidable!

  • THE DAY OF THE DEAD (DÍA DE MUERTOS) IN POMUCH, CAMPECHE

    THE DAY OF THE DEAD (DÍA DE MUERTOS) IN POMUCH, CAMPECHE

    The Day of the Dead is very special for the inhabitants of the Villa de Pomuch, in the municipality of Hecelchakán. Every year they wait for the moment to meet again with their deceased relatives.

    The inhabitants are in charge of taking out the ossuaries with all the cloths of deceased relatives, later they prepare everything to clean them one by one. At the end, they leave the skull, it seems as if they were lovingly washing the face of their deceased

    María Antonia Ehuan Cohuo, resident of Pomuch:

    “Follow our traditions so that the love and respect for our ancestors and our grandparents is not lost, because that is what our mother instilled in us, this tradition, remembering; well, they were with us and we come to visit them to clean them, every time they celebrate, it is a celebration for them; according to our belief, they reunite with us in spirit, they are here; so, we have to come to clean so that they are clean for the day of their celebration” she said. This tradition of cleaning human bones inside the cemetery never ceases to surprise locals and foreigners. The teenagers who come with their relatives say that they take the bones of their deceased with all due respect, but that they would be incapable of touching someone else’s.

    The astonished tourists take photos and videos of this ancient tradition with their cell phones.

    “For me it is something impressive, because it is something that is not practiced in our country. For me, the remains of a person, as they are, we associate them more with sadness.”

    “The way they are displayed in the crypts after cleaning them is more impressive,” said the foreigners.

    The Villa de Pomuch is the only corner of all pre-Hispanic Mexico where this experience of cleaning the human remains of its deceased is held, only during the Day of the Dead season, and although there is no exact date of when it began, its older inhabitants speak of how when they were children, their older ancestors were already doing this activity.

    Source of information: Adrían Virgen EXCELSIOR, Social networks

    Translation by: Paty Rubio

  • ENCABEZÓ LA GOBERNADORA, LAYDA SANSORES SAN ROMÁN, VIBRANTE CAMINATA CAMPECHANA EN EL CENTRO HISTÓRICO

    ENCABEZÓ LA GOBERNADORA, LAYDA SANSORES SAN ROMÁN, VIBRANTE CAMINATA CAMPECHANA EN EL CENTRO HISTÓRICO

    …Estuvo amenizada con canciones emblemáticas como La Guaranducha, El Pichito Amoroso y la Campechanita Habanera

    …Academias de danza, alumnos y centros de desarrollo comunitario llenaron de color y alegría esta fiesta que celebra la identidad campechana

    En una emotiva celebración por los 484 años de la fundación de la Villa de San Francisco de Campeche, la Gobernadora, Layda Sansores San Román, encabezó la Caminata Campechana acompañada de cientos de ciudadanos, escuelas de danza, reinas y reyes de fiestas tradicionales, y funcionarios estatales.

    El recorrido, amenizado con canciones emblemáticas como La Guaranducha, El Pichito Amoroso y la Campechanita Habanera, comenzó en la emblemática calle 59 y culminó en la Biblioteca Campeche, situada junto al parque principal.

    Durante la caminata, la Gobernadora estuvo acompañada por Laura Sansores San Román, presidenta del Sistema DIF Estatal Campeche; Mario Pavón Carrasco, director general del DIF Estatal; Mauricio Arceo Piña, secretario de Turismo; Liz Hernández Romero, secretaria de Bienestar; Walther Patrón Bacab, titular de la Unidad de Comunicación Social, y Esteban Hinojosa Rebolledo , director del Instituto de Cultura y Artes del Estado de Campeche, Roxana Montero Pérez, Secretaria de la Secretaría de la Contraloría del Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Campeche, entre otros.

    Al concluir el recorrido, la Gobernadora se instaló en el presidium ubicado en la calle 8 del Centro Histórico, desde donde presenció el desfile de los participantes. Entre los grupos destacados figuraron las academias de danza Mirnas, Diana Castillo, Ixchel, Arte y Danza, Isabella, Expresiones, Cinderella, Kimbara, Maria Taglioni y Danzaria.

    Asimismo, estuvieron presentes los Centros de Desarrollo Comunitario (CDC), los Centros de Asistencia Infantil Comunitarios (CAIC), los talleres de los Centros de Desarrollo y Capacitación (CEDECA), el Instituto de Cultura y Artes del Estado de Campeche, estudiantes de la Escuela de Educación Artística del Instituto Campechano, y alumnos de la Universidad Autónoma de Campeche, quienes llenaron de color y alegría esta fiesta que celebra la identidad campechana.

  • EN SU ÚLTIMA VISITA AL ESTADO EL PRESIDENTE ANDRÉS MANUEL LÓPEZ OBRADOR INAUGURÓ EL MUSEO DE SITIO Y REAPERTURÓ LA ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA DE CALAKMUL

    EN SU ÚLTIMA VISITA AL ESTADO EL PRESIDENTE ANDRÉS MANUEL LÓPEZ OBRADOR INAUGURÓ EL MUSEO DE SITIO Y REAPERTURÓ LA ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA DE CALAKMUL

    …El Presidente, la Presidenta Electa, Claudia Sheinbaum y la Gobernadora, Layda Sansores San Román reafirman el compromiso de continuar con la transformación del país y de Campeche.

    …»El tiempo de tu memoria será infinito. Tu nombre quedará escrito con letras de fuego sobre jade, Andrés Manuel», LSS.

    …»Hemos aprendido mucho de Layda la Insurrecta», CSP

    En un emotivo evento al pie de la emblemática Estructura 2 de la milenaria ciudad maya de Calakmul, la Nueva York del Mundo Maya, la Gobernadora Layda Sansores, el Presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador y la Presidenta Electa, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, inauguraron el nuevo Museo de Sitio de Calakmul (SAEC) y reaperturaron las visitas al lugar al concluir los trabajos del Programa de Mejoramiento de Zonas Arqueológicas (PROMEZA).


    Este evento marcó un momento histórico estuvo cargado de sentimientos y emociones, pues fue prácticamente la despedida, el último abrazo del Presidente López Obrador para los campechanos.

    «Me piden que dé la bienvenida, qué ironía, hoy tenemos que darle la despedida a nuestro Presidente en nuestras tierra. Esta es la última vez que lo miramos aquí. Tengo incendiados mis pensamientos y mis sentimientos, pero trataré de dar la bienvenida y despedida al mismo tiempo», expresó la gobernadora Layda Sansores.

    En su intervención, la Gobernadora recordó emocionada la estrecha relación que ha mantenido con el Presidente y los logros alcanzados bajo su liderazgo.

    La mandataria destacó los proyectos impulsados por López Obrador en la región, como el Tren Maya, el cual traerá prosperidad y desarrollo al sureste del país.

    «Andrés Manuel es el mejor Presidente de México. Es un hombre que ha transformado nuestra vida y nuestra tierra. Hoy venimos de inaugurar el museo de sitio de Calakmul, y ayer, el hotel más precioso que tenemos en Campeche. Y pronto, con el Tren Maya, podremos llegar hasta aquí en tren. Son buenas noticias para todos, subrayó.

    La licenciada Sansores San Román expresó su gratitud al secretario de la Defensa Nacional, al general Vallejo, y a los trabajadores que han contribuido a la construcción de esta monumental obra de infraestructura.

    Rememoró cómo López Obrador la convenció para postularse nuevamente como candidata a la gubernatura, una decisión que finalmente la llevó a ser Gobernadora de Campeche. Resaltó la influencia del Presidente en su vida política y personal en las luchas compartidas por la transformación del país.
    «El tiempo de tu memoria será infinito. Tu nombre quedará escrito con letras de fuego sobre jade. Te amamos, Andrés Manuel, eternamente», destacó.

    El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador hizo un reconocimiento especial a la Gobernadora por su contribución al movimiento y su firmeza ante los desafíos. Destacó que «Layda ha sido una pieza clave para la transformación en Campeche.

    «Campeche es uno de los estados más hermosos de México, un paraíso por descubrir,»* añadió, resaltando la belleza natural y cultural de la región», subrayó.

    En su intervención, la Presidenta Electa Claudia Sheinbaum, reafirmó su compromiso con la continuidad de la Cuarta Transformación. Aseguró que su gobierno mantendrá los principios que han guiado al movimiento desde sus inicios y que trabajará por un México más justo, soberano y democrático.

    Ante la ovación de los asistentes al evento, la Presidenta Electa destacó la lucha de Layda Sansores San Román, por los ideales de transformación para un país donde se privilegie la justicia y el humanismo en favor de los más desprotegidos.

    «De Layda, Layda La Insurrecta, hemos aprendido mucho», recalcó emocionada.

    «Tengan la certeza de que vamos a dar continuidad a la Cuarta Transformación de la vida pública, que no va a haber regresiones ni vueltas al pasado.»*

    La doctora Sheinbaum, también celebró la reciente reforma al Poder Judicial, calificándola como un logro histórico para la consolidación de un México más libre y democrático.

    «Hoy también sabemos que es un hecho la reforma al Poder Judicial, el 15 de septiembre de 2024 se queda grabado en nuestro corazón,» concluyó.

    El Director General del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Diego Prieto Hernández, destacó la importancia del Programa de Mejoramiento de Zonas Arqueológicas vinculado al Tren Maya.

    Hoy se reabre a la visita la Gran Acrópolis. Hemos habilitado un nuevo museo de sitio en que se muestran al público algunos hallazgos relevantes y se ofrece una síntesis de la historia de Calakmul y sus vínculos con la gran nación maya mesoamericana», concluyó.

  • THE MAYAN TRAIN IS THE MOST IMPORTANT RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE IN MEXICO

    THE MAYAN TRAIN IS THE MOST IMPORTANT RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE IN MEXICO

    The Mayan Train is the most important railway infrastructure in Mexico, which is driving economic and tourist growth in the southeast. Its construction has the highest standards of quality, safety, comfort and world-class technology. There will be 42 trains manufactured in the country, achieving the goal of being a train built by Mexicans.

    The exterior design of the cars is inspired by Mayan culture, such as the colors and textures of regional art; and the majesty of the jaguar, an endemic animal of the southeast, beautiful, elegant and fast. Visitors can travel to destinations aboard three models.

    Reliable Transportation for Everyone

    Its name comes from the Mayan word Xiinbal, which means trip or ride. This is the standard service train that provides users with a pleasant and quiet ride. It is a reliable and easy-to-use model, designed with panoramic windows that allow visitors to enjoy the green landscapes of the southeast.

    Incredible Spaces

    The trains offer travelers ample space in the seats and overhead shelves for storing luggage. They guarantee passengers comfortable transportation throughout the entire journey.

    Speed and Safety

    This train is the ideal choice for those looking for a safe and efficient way to travel through southeastern Mexico. Thanks to its technology, all trains will be able to reach speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour, monitored at all times by systems with the highest international standards.

    Enjoy the View

    Through its large panoramic windows, passengers enjoy an unparalleled journey observing the beautiful landscapes, culture and people of the five southeastern states that comprise the route

    Janal Restaurant

    A Feast on Rails

    Its name comes from the Mayan word Janal, which means to eat. It is a train for lovers of gastronomy and tourism. This model is a true culinary experience in motion. Can you imagine traveling to one of the wonders of the modern world while tasting a traditional dish from the Mayan region?

    Design with Mexican inspiration

    The restaurant concept was inspired by the work of modernist architect Luis Barragán, a Mexican passionate about aesthetics and nature. His style is a world reference in architecture. This model has comfortable spaces designed to enjoy regional cuisine.

    The complete experience

    This tourist train stands out for offering a unique experience that combines the comfort of a restaurant and the excitement of a tourist trip. Make the most of your trip by fusing visual and gastronomic emotions.

    Fusion of senses

    The traveler can delight their palate aboard these restaurant trains, providing comfortable and cozy spaces where they can enjoy delicious regional cuisine dishes, while observing the magical landscapes through the windows.

    Bedrooms

    P’atal: Luxury and Comfort on Long Distances

    Its name comes from the Mayan word P’atal which means stay or stay, it is a train designed to travel long distances, allowing you to travel in comfortable reclining seats or in cabins where you can relax until you reach your destination. Enjoy a harmonious experience inspired by Mayan culture.

    Comfort at all times

    Designed to travel long stretches of track, this train has comfortable cabins that allow you to enjoy the trip at all times. It has all the necessary amenities to relax and enjoy.

    Day and night

    Long-distance train, with comfortable cabins, day and night, that will make travel a unique experience. The design of the train is inspired by the hotel world, giving visitors a 5-star experience.

    The colors of the nocturnal jungle

    Set with furniture and facilities in neutral and dark colors, it creates an atmosphere of elegance and serenity. The dark blue exterior design gives the train elegance and identity.

  • MAYAN SPLENDOR IN CAMPECHE

    MAYAN SPLENDOR IN CAMPECHE

    The Mayan civilization, one of the most important cultural heritages of Mesoamerica.

    The archaeological remains show the greatness of this pre-Hispanic culture and, thanks to the steles and Mayan literature, we can learn what life was like for this civilization: from commercial activities, rituals and their religion to military victories and social organization. The amazing Mayan empire has a legacy that spans more than three millennia in five Mexican states and Central American countries.

    Campeche stands out for having beautiful and imposing archaeological sites with impressive technological advances that, when combined with nature, bring out the splendor of the ancient Mesoamerican inhabitants.

    Calakmul, a Mayan empire located in the heart of the jungle

    Calakmul (which means two mounds together) is a Mayan power of great influence and relevance. It is considered a World Cultural Heritage Site and is strategically located within the biosphere reserve of the same name.

    If you look up, you can see monkeys strolling through the branches of the trees, hear the cheerful song of birds, the stealthy gait of the balam (jaguar) after its prey, the solitary lying puma or the carefree trot of the white-tailed deer. These are just some of the animals you can see among an impressive flora with more than 1,600 varieties of species.

    Calakmul was a prosperous power that had great relevance in the south of the state of Campeche and in other Mayan territories. A ritual that shows respect for the rulers is that, upon dying, masks of jade and obsidian, mainly, were made for them, as well as other precious objects that were included in the offerings on their tombs.

    From the city of Campeche, take Highway No. 261, heading south, until you reach the city of Escárcega, then take Highway No. 186. And at kilometer 95, passing the Conhuás ejido, take the detour to the south on a paved road and after 60 kilometers you will reach the site.

    Edzná, the metropolis with great hydraulic advances

    The splendor of the Mayan culture is present in this regional capital of imposing beauty. Being here is to be amazed while you admire the charm of each perfectly constructed building, since the Mayans, being astronomers and mathematicians, had the purpose of creating visual games in which the sunlight projects a shadow on the architecture, so the spring equinox is a spectacle of extraordinary magnificence.

    This Mayan city was the regional capital of the west of the peninsula for approximately half a millennium, so this impressive site shows the economic, social and political power of the Mayan civilization. It is located in a valley that could easily flood, so its ancient inhabitants developed efficient hydraulic technology that consisted of a network of canals that served as transportation, irrigation for farmers, to carry water to a lagoon and, in addition, they built a dam!

    The buildings are decorated with mythical animals, beautiful symbols and divine representations that show the great skill to build and create unmatched architecture.

    It is located 55 km southeast of the city of Campeche. It can be reached by federal highways 180 and 261, from Champotón via Haltunchén and Hool, and continuing east or from Campeche passing through Chiná, Pocyaxum, Nohacal and Tixmucuy.

    Becán, a war city

    From the top of a pyramid you can see other buildings that are surrounded by a moat, the tall green trees and some birds flying while the sun illuminates the landscape.

    Becán (a path or cavity left by the flow of water) is the capital of the Río Bec region. The importance of this archaeological site is that around the metropolis there is a moat, unique in Mayan culture and that has seven entrances, made so that farmers could enter and leave the city, also designed to protect the city from others, so there was important military activity.

    Outside there are smaller buildings where farmers settled, sanctuaries, granaries and other workers who supported the Mayan monarchy, which is why some researchers believe that the moat separated the social classes with the noble class living in the majestic internal buildings.

    Becán is north of federal highway no. 186, approximately 300 km from Campeche. It can be reached from Escárcega (150 km) or from Chetumal (130 km).

    Balamkú, the city that protects the frieze of the universe

    Balamkú (temple of the jaguar) is an admirable Mayan city built in the jungle where the flight of the eagle has its counterpart: the nocturnal and powerful jaguar. The great diversity of frogs (which was the symbol of happiness), the free fluttering of butterflies and the cautious walk of the snake are a fundamental part of this glorious enclosure.

    Here the frieze of the universe is kept, an archaeological piece made of modeled and painted stucco that represents the order of the universe through jaguars and snakes with four scenes (each one personifies a ruler) in which opposite aspects of the underworld are illustrated, where the monarchic cycle is similar to the solar cycle.

    This impressive archaeological zone is divided into three parts: North, Central and South, of which only two have been studied. In the southern area there is a colossal pyramid that measures 10m in height, the central area has two plazas and in the northern area there is the palace Casa de los Cuatros Reyes, since here archaeologists found the frieze of the universe.

    Access is via a 3km paved road, located northeast of the Conhuás ejido at kilometer 93 of the Escárcega-Chetumal Federal Highway (Highway No. 186).

    Start planning your next adventure to these unique archaeological sites. Campeche is undoubtedly an important part of the culture, history, natural diversity and archaeology of Mexico. Enjoy everything this destination has to offer and discover more about the Mayan culture!