Campeche is gifted with natural, archaeological and cultural richness
The state of Campeche was one of the most important sites of the ancient Mayan culture and today enjoys numerous archaeological sites in perfect state of preservation. Such is the case of the archaeological ruins of Calakmul, Biosphere Reserve, and the Historic Fortified City of Campeche which has been declared UNESCO World Heritage; both of which are a must on any visitor's itinerary. Its colourful vibrancy, its beauty, the air of history in its commerce, which reminiscent of its defence against pirates, of its culinary traditions...all add to the authenticity of Campeche City, a city which has conscientiously preserved its history and its legacy.
The scents of this extraordinary and traditional gastronomy, the chillis, sauces, seasonings, fish and seafood diversity are all part of a culinary tradition full of vibrant and bursting flavours.
The Gulf of Mexico is a privileged location for deep sea fishing
The resort is washed by the waters of the Gulf of mexico which offer the possibility for deep sea fishing of Couch's sea bream, grouper, tuna, a mexican type of jack fish and ray among others, as well as shrimp and all sorts of shell fish.
Within the resort there is a Marina with a capacity of 150 slips and a Yacht Club for sea enthusiasts. The club consists of a clubhouse, restaurant, meeting room, changing rooms, gym and dry marina.
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