Things to do in Campeche Waterfront Promenade
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Campeche: Highlights, Museums and Downtown Tour
€35
per adult

Edzná with a local: an archeo Mayan adventure
€100
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Campeche city tour: discovering the walled city.
€88
per adult

Observation and Photography of Mexican Birds
€141
per adult
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1. Bonita Beach
Its name means “Pretty Beach,” and Bonita Beach certainly lives up to its title. Warm, gentle waters lap against the sand and a relaxed and unhurried atmosphere prevails. Don’t expect to have the beach completely to yourself, however, as its proximity to the downtown area means it is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. Come on a weekday afternoon for a relatively peaceful experience, or enjoy the upbeat vibe at the weekend, when the beach comes alive with a jovial summer buzz.
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2. Campeche Cathedral
Campeche Cathedral is one of the most important and historic buildings in Campeche’s old town. Its two towers rise high above the cobbled colonial streets. It has been the center of religious and cultural life in the city since its founding over 300 years ago. Make the cathedral your starting point for exploring Campeche’s historic district and marvel at its beautiful architecture.
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3. Bastion of San Francisco
The Baluarte de San Francisco is the largest bastion in Campeche’s once-formidable defensive wall. Visit it to enjoy the phenomenal Puerta de Tierra sound and light show and to imagine the thousands who have walked through the main Puerta de Tierra city gate before you.
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4. Novia del Mar Monument
The Novia del Mar Monument sits on Campeche’s wide-open waterfront as a dedication to a poignant folk story. Learn about the local legend and peer out across the gulf’s enchanting horizon. Climb the rocky platform adorned by the “Bride of the Sea” and enjoy one of the city’s best waterfront views.
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5. Sculpture of Pedro Sainz de Baranda
The Sculpture of Pedro Sáinz de Baranda is dedicated to the local hero who helped liberate Mexico from Spanish colonialists. Representing a key figure in the country’s independence battle, the bronze figure stands on a white pedestal and appears to face the sea. Read the Spanish poem on the plaque adorning the front of the statue.
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