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Lives Veracruz 7 Days 6 Nights- Shared Service from $8,643 Lives Veracruz 7 Days 6 Nights- Shared service From $8,643 Live the magic of Veracruz for 7 days and 6 nights in the Port and enjoy tours of the State, starting with a City Tour in Veracruz. Where you will observe the Fortress of San Juan de Ulúa, the Aquarium of Veracruz, and the Historical Center. Afterwards you will visit the Cerro de Bernal in Quiahuiztlan, 75 km from the port. Continuing with Cempoala region of the Totonaca and Antigua culture a small village. In addition to El Tajin "Place of the Thunder God" and The Voladores of Papantla. The next day you will have a free day available. You know Los Tuxtlas and the charm of Catemaco What are you waiting? Book now! * I declare that I have read and accept the general conditions of the service.R ead here TERMS The total package will be charge at time of booking and confirm. In Special Packages, as is the case, once the reservation is confirmed cancellations are not accepted and the cancellation charge will be for 100% of the contracted services. SERVICES It includes: * Ground transportation * Airport-Hotel-Airport Transfers * 6 nights of lodging, at the hotel of your choice * 4 shared service tours * Comprehensive coverage insurance * Includes taxes (VAT and 2% of lodging) Does Not Include: * Foods * Drinks * Tips * Activities not mentioned in the itinerary * Flights ITINERARY: Day 1 - Veracruz - Transfer Airport- Hotel in Veracruz Transfer Airport-Hotel. The time of the shuttle will depend on the arrival time of your flight. We will receive you at Veracruz International Airport to transfer you to your chosen hotel. First night of lodging in Veracruz. Day 2 - Veracruz - City Tour with Aquarius and San Juan de Ulúa Tour in shared service Departure time is 9:00 am Duration of the tour: 05 hours approximately. The starting point is your Hotel, we will pick you up to start the city tour where we will visit the following places. San Juan de Ulúa One of the oldest fortresses of the American Continent and to which great events of the history of Mexico during the Colony, Independence, Reformation and Revolution are linked. In addition to having fulfilled several functions throughout its more than 400 years of presidential existence. Place full of history that take us back to the past. Naval Historical Museum: In the regal building that was the first naval military school, it exhibits the naval development of Mexico, the museum consists of 10 rooms. Veracruz"s aquarium. The eighth most visited aquarium in the world opened its doors in 1992 to soon become emblem of the modern Port of Veracruz. It is also the largest oceanic fish tank in Latin America. Veracruz Port and Boca del Río Panoramic tour of the city to know the main points of interest such as the Maritime Customs buildings, telegraphs, railways, Historic Center, boardwalk, and Baluarte de Santiago. As well as Boca del Rio with its modern hotel infrastructure, beautiful beaches, gastronomic corridor along the banks of the River Jamapa, Banderas and Armas, Santa Ana church of the XVII century that is celebrated in July and the City Hall. Second night of lodging in Veracruz. Day 3 - Veracruz - Tour to Quiahuiztlan-Cempoala-Antigua Tour in shared service Departure time is 9:00 am Duration of the tour: 6 hours approximately. Quiahuiztlan Place where the rain rises in the heights. On the hill of Bernal we will find vestiges of the most beautiful pre-Hispanic cemetery in the Totonaca world, in addition there are remains of pyramids and a ball game where you can observe a splendid panoramic view of the beaches of Villa Rica in the Gulf of Mexico. Cempoala A place of twenty waters gives its meaning to be surrounded by rivers of the region, besides being one of the important archaeological zones of the state and the Totonaca culture. Antigua Small town framed by huge and leafy trees on the banks of the river Huitzilapan or hummingbirds we can find the legacies of the Spanish conquest, such as the House of the Cabildo and the first Catholic church in Mexico. Third night of lodging in Veracruz Day 4 - Veracruz - Tajin and Papantla Tour in shared service Departure time is 8:00 am Duration of the tour: 12 hours approximately. We moved to the north of the State of Veracruz through a trip to Costa Esmeralda admiring landscapes of beaches, orange and lemon plantations, sugarcane and mango plantations, and we arrived at the most important pre-Hispanic city of Totonac culture, Tajin place of thunder, where there are 168 stone buildings, we can admire more than 40 buildings including the majestic Pyramid of Nichos and the Plaza del Arroyo. We will visit the site museum as well as the opportunity to witness the famous Voladores de Papantla ceremony. Later we moved to Papantla or place of Papanes in the Nahuatl language. Located between hills and known for the production of the aromatic vanilla, we will visit the chapel of the king christ of Gothic style, the Cathedral of the Assumption of the year 1700 and the central park. Return to Veracruz and fourth night of lodging. Day 5 - Veracruz - Free Day in Veracruz It"s time to enjoy the beaches of Veracruz. You will have a whole day at your disposal to enjoy on your own the beaches of veracruz, some of them you will find fun activities to do or if you prefer just relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the sea. Do not forget to visit the malecon where you will find a variety of shops to buy some souvenirs for your relatives and enjoy watching the ships that approach the port; whether at day or at night, on the boardwalk you will always find a good atmosphere. In addition, we recommend you spend a pleasant afternoon in the Plaza de la Constitución enjoying the son of the Danzon. Fifth night lodging in Veracruz Day 6 - Veracruz - Tour Catemaco and Los Tuxtlas Tour in shared service Departure time is 9:00 am Duration of the tour: 08 hours approximately. We move to Santiago Tuxtla located 140 km south of the Port, arriving, we will visit the monumental Olmeca head in the middle of the picturesque town with its museum that holds important pieces of this culture. We continue the route for 14 more km, to San Andrés Tuxtla, an internationally recognized place for its famous cigar factory and cigar plantations, where we detour to reach the waterfall of Salto de Eyipantla, a spectacular moment to admire the natural beauty of this place which has been the scene of famous movies and commercials. Later we follow the route for 12 km more, arriving at Catemaco to enjoy the haunted and enchanted atmosphere of this place that makes it unique. Here we will visit the Ecological Reserve of Nanciyaga to be in direct contact with nature taking a walk through the rainforest that is part of the Tuxlta biosphere reserve, lush vegetation, birds and animals, a moment of reflection for conservation of our environment. Return to Veracruz and sixth night of lodging. Day 7 - Veracruz - Transfer Hotel- Airport Transfer Hotel-Airport, in shared service. We will pick you up to your hotel to transfer you to Veracruz International Airport and take your departure flight. The transfer pick up will depend on the departure time of the flight. Remember that you must be at the airport at least 2 hours before departure time of your flight. End of the trip..
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