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The State of Campeche is a state in the south-east region of the Mexican Republic. It is bordered by the Mexican states of Yucatán to the north east, Quintana Roo to the east, and Tabasco to the south west. To the south it is bordered by the Petén department of Guatemala and to the west by the Gulf of Mexico. On the Yucatan peninsula, Campeche, once surrounded by fortified walls, combines bayside relaxation with a historical setting. The most restored colonial city in Mexico, with its cobblestone streets and colonial facades, going to Campeche is like taking a step back in time. With access to nearby ruins, throw on a Panama hat, sold at the local market, and head to Edzna, extending over 2 kilometers and featuring the Pyramind of the Five Niches. For the relaxation seeker, head south to Seyba playa, which offers vacant white sand beaches and cozy fishing huts. |
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In addition to the city of Campeche, the state of Campeche includes the cities of Champotón, Ciudad del Carmen, and Escárcega, the towns of Bolonchén, Calkiní, Dzitbalché, Hecelchakán, Hopelchén, Lerma, Tenabo, and Sabancuy, and many ruins of the Maya civilization such as Becán, Calakmul, Silvituc, Dzibilnocac, Edzná, Hocchob, Holactún, Río Bec, Uxul, Xicalango, Xpuhil, and Xtampak. Fuerte-Museo San Miguel, Campeche Attraction type: Museum; Historic site; History museum |
Campeche Hotels
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Hotel Castelmar
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Hacienda Puerta Campeche
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Hacienda Uayamon
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