Embark on a spirited journey through Campeche’s historic center, indulging in the flavors of regional spirits and immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant nightlife. Discover hidden cantinas, mezcalerías, and bars brimming with local traditions.
Embark on a spirited journey through Campeche’s historic center, indulging in the flavors of regional spirits and immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant nightlife. Discover hidden cantinas, mezcalerías, and bars brimming with local traditions.
- Hecelchakan - Start the day early with a drive to Hecelchakán in Campeche, known as the birthplace of “cochinita pibil.”
- Bécal - Explore the hat and handicraft workshops in Becal. Enjoy the opportunity to admire, learn, and practice the unique embroidery techniques crafted in caves. The “jipi-japa” hats typically require 7 to 35 days to…
- Hecelchakan - Start the day early with a drive to Hecelchakán in Campeche, known as the birthplace of “cochinita pibil.”
- Bécal - Explore the hat and handicraft workshops in Becal. Enjoy the opportunity to admire, learn, and practice the unique embroidery techniques crafted in caves. The “jipi-japa” hats typically require 7 to 35 days to complete.
- Cementerio De Pomuch - Interested in authentic Mayan culture? In Pomuch, the exhumation process occurs 7 years after death, with bones placed in beautifully decorated boxes for visitors to see. Discover how Catholicism intricately intertwines with Mayan traditions. The highlight? Tasting “pan de pichón,” a traditional pastry.

- Breakfast
- Snacks
- Breakfast
- Snacks
- Tips to waiters and/or guide
- Tips to waiters and/or guide
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Hecelchakán is the ultimate destination to savor cochinita pibil. Locals know that after 10:30 am, it becomes scarce as it sells out quickly! Join your guides to explore the market and discover the colonial history of this Mayan region….
Are you a traveler who loves to immerse in culture, heritage, and authentic Mayan knowledge? Take a look at this…
Hecelchakán is the ultimate destination to savor cochinita pibil. Locals know that after 10:30 am, it becomes scarce as it sells out quickly! Join your guides to explore the market and discover the colonial history of this Mayan region.
Our next stop, Becal, provides a truly unique experience where the townspeople will teach you the art of crafting with “jipi-japa.” Hats and other items are crafted underground in these natural caves.
The final stop, Pomuch, is an adventure in itself: the Dia de los Muertos funerary ritual features exposed bones perfectly arranged in wooden boxes, displayed outdoors in the cemetery for all to see. Additionally, try the local pastry: pan de pichón, a delightful blend of jalapeño, cheese, and ham.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.