Tlacotalpan is a town declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Its building has a Spanish/Caribbean architecture. It also has a museum where some belongings of the musician and composer Agustin Lara are displayed. Absorb the seaside atmosphere in Alvarado where the purchase and sale of seafood is the most...Read more
Tajín is the most impressive Ceremonial center of the totonaca culture at Veracruz, lately rediscovered and fabulous installations. Papantla is a very important vanilla producer, which is used to make typical handicrafts and liquors from that region. * Time for lunch is Tajín or at the Emerald Coast...Read more
You will visit the impressive Hacienda del Lencero, the incredible Anthropology Museum, the handicrafts house and the center of the city of Xalapa with its beautiful colonial buildings. You will visit the magical town of Xico with its beautiful waterfall, and Coatepec, colonial city "World Coffee Capital" and "Magical...Read more
The Tour to Tlacotalpan and Alvarado you will show you two charming towns of the state of Veracruz, full of colorful and folklore. The tour starts at the Port of Alvarado, nowadays is an important waterway and source of fish that used to be a slave entrance gate and a main pirate base. This picturesque port stands out for its friendly population...Read more
If you visit Veracruz, you cannot leave without visiting Tlacotalpan, a city named Cultural Heritage of Humanity that will make you fall in love with its colorful streets. Join us for a boat ride on the Papaloapan River and then we will tour its streets with a guide who will tell you the history of this beautiful city. Also enjoy Alvarado, a small...Read more
On this tour we will visit the city of Orizaba, one of the magical towns of Veracruz, located near the highest mountain in Mexico, it offers us unique landscapes that we can enjoy from the cable car and natural viewpoints in the Cerro del Borrego. Then we will visit the Historic Center of Orizaba before returning to...Read more
Enjoy a tour of the capital of Veracruz and two of the most famous magical towns. Visit the former farm "El Lencero" in Xalapa and visit what was once the house of President Santa Ana with a guide. Meet the Museum of Anthropology and History with a certified guide who will explain about the cultures that inhabited the state. Tour the Coffee Museum...Read more
On this full day tour, discover an area well known for coffee plantations and traditional dishes like mole. Discover the history of the former hacienda “El Lencero”, an old farm and plantation house that belonged to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Enjoy a panoramic view of Xalapa downtown and visit the Museum of Anthropology. Drive through...Read more
Head to the most interesting archaeological sites near the port with much history yet to be discovered. One of those is Quiahuiztlan, it was simultaneously a city, cemetery and fort. In addition, you will appreciate the archaeological site considered the capital of the Totonac Empire, Cempoala and visit the town of Antigua. Your tour includes...Read more
Alvarado Just 72 km. South of the port of Veracruz at the mouth of the Blanco and Papaloapan rivers, it owes its name in honor of the conqueror Pedro de Alvarado. Picturesque place and famous for the joy and humor of its people, they are also distinguished by their rich gastronomy, festivals and traditions such as the fair of the crosses in the...Read more
In Xalapa we will visit the former Lencero hacienda that was the home of former President Antonio López de Santa Ana, where furniture from the time and personal objects of this character in the history of Mexico are exhibited. Place surrounded by beautiful gardens, a lake and coffee plantations. We will continue a panoramic tour of the capital to...Read more
- Exploring the World Heritage site of El Tajín and the origin of vanilla - El Tajín is a world heritage ancient city ruins with unique pyramids and ball play areas. "Tajín" means lightning and lightning in the local Totonaka language, and is said to have been built between 600 and 700 years. In Papantla, the town at the foot of the...Read more
Visita la meca del Café Mexicano en Coatepec, enamórate de sus Haciendas Coloniales, recorre por sus calles empedradas y conoce el proceso del café desde su plata hasta tu...Read more
Xalapa, Xico, Coatepec and the Coffe will let you know more about the capital of Veracruz, Magical towns, and all you wanted to know about its famous café veracruzano. It was named “la Ciudad de las Flores” because of its garden and fog. Also known as “Atenas Veracruzana” because of its culture and...Read more
The tour La Antigua, Cempoala and Quiahuiztlán are full of spectacular landscapes that you can find it in the State of Veracruz, if you want to keep great memories about your experience this is the perfect place to take incredible...Read more
Get to know the historic center of Veracruz, where you can see important colonial buildings, and the old fortress of San Juan de Ulua, which has been used for different purposes from Hospital to Jail. Then enjoy the modern area of Boca del Río, where there are different shopping malls, hotels, where you can also find the second Catholic church,...Read more
A unique tour where you can enjoy the nature that Veracruz offers, in a place as distinctive as La Mancha, site that houses 7 ecosystems, and which is the resting place of 500 species of birds, you can not miss an experience of this type...Read more
Join us to get to know the most feared prison in America on a guided tour that will fascinate you. Tour the fort built more than almost 500 years ago. Enjoy the view offered by the Torre de San Pedro, from where you will have the best photographs of the port. Learn about the legend of Chucho "El Roto", the thief who stole to help the poor. Visit...Read more
- Tour around the classic Veracruz where you can enjoy historic buildings, cheerful music and beautiful beaches Veracruz, the oldest colonial city in Mexico, faces the Gulf of Mexico. Veracruz was the first Spanish to land in Mexico three years before becoming a Spanish colony. Later, the military base fortress "San Juan de Ulúa" was...Read more