Great destination in Mexico, with warm temperatures and colonial atmosphere. Close to Mayan pyramids, fishing areas and jogging trails. Travelers can also enjoy untouched beaches and fresh seafood at local restaurants.
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Campeche, the walled city | Dec 08 07'
""13 rabbits""
Campeche is now a World Heritage site, and justifiably so. It´s a low-rise town, where the houses are painted in a wide spectrum of beautiful paste... Continue reading »
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Campeche - a beautiful colonial city!!! | Mar 08 07'
"Someone left the cake out in the rain!"
Friday 10th - we think we want to live here. Its ace. Not really on the tourist trail as everyone goes to Merida intead but if you get chance... Continue reading »
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Try the Burritas! | Sep 19 08'
My visit to Campeche was everything I hoped it would be. Although my homesickness kicked into over drive, I met some great people and saw some b... Continue reading »
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Arrived During the Revolution!! | Nov 16 08'
Campeche was a frustrating place, first because we arrived during the parade in celebration of the ´Revolution´ which clogged the whole town up and... Continue reading »
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Day 7: Mexico- Campeche | May 01 09'
"beautiful white sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico"
Day 7 will continue up through Chiapas past some of the lesser known, but no less spectacular, but less touristy, Mayan ruins such as Palenque and... Continue reading »



