Úrsulo Galván
A corner of history and sea
Úrsulo Galván located in the Pasos de Cortes tourist region, a few steps from the Puerto de Veracruz and close to the archaeological zone of Cempoala, stands as a municipality where the pre-Hispanic legacy, the natural wealth and the warmth of its people converge in a single destination.
His name honors the illustrious Veracruz liberal Úrsulo Galván, a symbol of peasant struggle and regional identity.
Fertile land bathed by rivers and close to the sea, this place has seen agriculture, fishing and tourism flourish as an essential part of its development.
Úrsulo Galván surprises with his diversity of landscapes: from the quiet beaches of Chachalacas, whose dunes (dunas) have become a unique attraction in Mexico, to the fields where sugar cane, corn and tropical fruits that perfume the air are grown.
Upon your arrival, you will find here a range of experiences:
Walk the dunes in off-road vehicles or practice extreme sports in the sand.
Follow the route through its mangroves and estutes, or simply let yourself be carried away by the swings and of the waves on its beaches.
In addition, its proximity to the archaeological heritage of Cempoala invites you to delve into the greatness of Totonaca, remembering that these lands witnessed the meeting of two worlds.
But beyond its landscapes and its history, Úrsulo Galván keeps in its people the essence of Veracruz hospitality.
Families who welcome with open arms, cooks who offer the flavor of seafood and peasants who keep the tradition of the countryside alive.
Úrsulo Galván is not just a destination: it is an invitation to connect with the earth, to live the adventure in its dunes, to breathe the sea breeze and to discover a corner of the Golfo de Mexico that is always remembered with affection.
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