Nanchital de Lázaro Cárdenas del Río
Where the oil past mixes with the joyful life of southern Veracruz
Where the oil past mixes with the joyful life of southern Veracruz
An iconic spot in Santiago Bay, perfect to enjoy calm waters, water adventures, local flavors, and unforgettable sunsets.
The rugged capital of the historic Totonaca coast, it's a land of palm trees, history, and an alluring rhythm blowing constantly in from the Gulf of Mexico.
Built on a hill, this 1897 sanctuary is one of the most prized architectural treasures in the State of Mexico, thanks to its neo-Gothic exterior and the fact that it preserves a stone figure bearing the image of Our Virgen de Guadalupe.
With pieces ranging from ceramics, archaeological materials, and mammoth remains, this space, which preserves the Estado de México great ancestral history, is a must-see.
Take a trip to explore a corner of the Pueblo Mágico of Ixtapan de la Sal where clay and the talent of the potters of the Estado de México abound.
This destination, which is part of the Monarch Butterfly Tourist Route, is Mazahua territory, and boasts natural landscapes, viewpoints, meadows and mountains.
Nature, history and tradition in the high mountains
Where the sea and tradition meet