Campeche, Mexico

Camino Real Tour and San Ignacio Cenote

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Visit the Mayan town of Campeche, stop in Pomuch for breakfast, visit a traditional bakery, stop in Becal and visit the San Ignacio cenote to swim in the crystal clear water and enjoy the facilities for about 2 hours.

Itinerary*
• Stop at Pomuch for breakfast
• Visit traditional bakery
• Visit to the Pomuch cemetery

Description

• Stop in Becal • Visit to the San Ignacio cenote to swim in the crystal clear water and enjoy the facilities (2 hours. • Free time for lunch on your own (1 hour) • Approximate return to Campeche. *Please note that the itinerary order, times and duration may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances such as heavy traffic, accidents, div...

What's Included

  • Tickets
  • Transport
  • Lunch

Important informations

  • We suggest you wear comfortable clothes and shoes for the time of the year.
  • The itinerary could change without prior notice.
  • It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.

Care of Covid-19

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Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.

How to get there

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    • To carry out this activity, the supplier will pick you up at your hotel.

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