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Veracruz: Mexico's Stunning Coastal Gem

Only Veracruz is beautiful
Agustin Lara (mexican composer) was right when he said once: Veracruz is one of the most beautiful ports in México. Its beautiful beaches part of the Gulf of México are marvelous and deserving to be admired at least once in your life.

 

The beauty of its pier incites you to want to walk through the water and look at the blue waves moving with the the wind. The main square invites you to stop in some corner and listen a melodic “son jarocho” while you enjoy a coconut or nanche ice cream in the traditional “Nieves del Malecon”.

 

In this city, the temperature goes from the 84 to 87 °F, so the best season to visit it is during the months of February and April where you'll find a balanced weather.

 

A delight around every corner
If you're looking for a place to eat, Veracruz has a large variety of restaurants where you can select the one with the best ambiance and dishes to your taste. The sea food at Villa Rica will give you a taste of a good seafood dish and Mexican cuisine, ask your waiter for “tacos playeros” and a beer of your preference to appease the heat and your hunger.

 

You may also try some of the Cheff suggestions such as “Lonja de Pescado with Shrimps” , “Pulpo al Mojo de Ajo “ (Octupus with Garlic Sauce) or just a “Lonja de Pescado a la Vizcaina” that will make you lick your fingers.

 

You can also explore some of its Pueblos Mágicos. Have a road trip with your family and go to Orizaba, Xico or Coatepec. Enjoy the spectacular city of Papantla and its popular and important archaeological site “El Tajín”.

 


Tourist Attraction
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    Leave behind the hurry life and reencounter the Chichimeca history and culture in the Pueblo Mágico of Yuriria, in Guanajuato southern. Its incomparable natural environment and its rich and peaceful atmosphere allow you to walk through its cobbled streets and enjoy the hospitality of its people. Yuriria is called “Lake of Blood” because of its waters attractive colors caused by sun reflection that forms blood aliked greenish and reddish tones. The artificial lagoon was the first hydraulic w

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    Zempoala, Zacuala, Textilpan and Tlaquilpan were the four towns that in the mid-sixteenth century converged to form the Congregation of All Saints, which had its epicenter in what is now Zempoala main square in the state of Hidalgo, 30 kilometers away Pachuca city. Precisely in front of the Main Square is the parish and the plateresque facade’s Ex Convento de Todos los Santos, built between 1570 and 1585 by the Franciscan monks. It has a high tower for the belfry and a large open chapel wit

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    Jala, in Nayarit, is a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) that transports us to the historical past between Indians and Spaniards through its old and picturesque houses that seem to have stopped in time, where the days pass peacefully, accompanied by an atmosphere full of life. Jala is a municipality in the state of Nayarit, located 50 minutes from Tepic and an hour and a half from Guadalajara. It is located on the imposing Ceboruco volcano, surrounded by wonderful landscapes and beautiful expres