Flamencos de Isla Arena
Among the most natural and inviting ways to visit the flamingo-friendly mangroves along the sunny coast of Campeche.
Among the most natural and inviting ways to visit the flamingo-friendly mangroves along the sunny coast of Campeche.
One of the most theatrical of the exotic lost Maya cities is made all the more dramatic when you get there through the jungle, as the shimmering light of morning reaches a crescendo of bird call and stunning realization.
A fantastic finale to the Dzitbalché corridor, the House of the Crocodiles works to welcome visitors into the most important and valuable parts of the Isla Arena in Campeche.
The best-kept secret in Campeche is a beach and seafood spot for getaways from the capital and dreamy gulf coast nights wondering why we didn't come here sooner.
A fantastic Gulf Coast town with a vibrant culture and an increasingly important role guarding some of Mexico's most important mangroves and wetlands.
One of the most industrious little Maya villages in Campeche, this one is a hive of woodworking, stone, textile, crafts, and honey too, and all followed up by food and story.
Calkini's thriving melapona honey industry is nowhere better presented than on the flowered outskirts of the old hacienda of Tankuché just south of the Yucatan border and an hour from the magnificent coast.
The source of Campeche's iconic headwear is a cave outside of Calkini and a first step into the region's illustrious forested heritage and a chance to gaze at a sky you've never quite encountered like this.
One of the best railroad towns on the Yucatan peninsula, today Kilometro 47 is back with expanded routes and connections and overnight stays richly rewarded.