CITY ACUARIO AND SAN JUAN DE ULUA FROM VERACRUZ
San Juan De Ulua: One of the oldest fortresses in the American Continent to which great events in the history of our country are linked during the Colony, Independence, Reform, and Revolution. In addition to that, it has had several functions throughout its more than 500 years of existence. First, it was used as a grain store, then it was a fortress, a prison, and a presidential residence. It’s a place full of history that takes us back to the past.
The Aquarium. The eighth most visited aquarium in the world. It opened its doors in 1992 to quickly become an emblem of the modern Port of Veracruz. It has also the largest ocean fish tank in Latin America, where you will meet tropical fish from the Gulf of Mexico, penguins, and manatees.
We continue to the Veracruz Port Downtown and Boca del Rio, a panoramic tour of the city to see the main points of interest such as the buildings of the old Maritime Customs, currently the First Naval Region of Mexico, Telegraphs, Railways, the Malecon promenade, the Baluarte de Santiago, as well as Boca del Río with its modern hotel infrastructure, beautiful beaches, its gastronomic corridor on the banks of the Jamapa River, the Plaza Banderas and Plaza de Armas, the Church of Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana from the 16th century that is celebrated in July and City Hall. We will give you access so that you can fully enjoy the Navy Museum which is located in the regal building that was the first military naval school. You will learn the history of the Mexican Navy in 28 rooms where more than 1700 pieces are exhibited. Here, children will be able to interact and talk with navy officers who will teach them in a workshop, as well as the importance of this noble institution of our country.
Minimum: 02 Pax.
Operation: 2,3,5,6
Inclusions: Transportation, bilingual guide, entrance to the Aquarium and San Juan de Ulua, and naval museum passes.
Exclusions: Lunch, drinks, tips.
Schedule: 09:00 – 14:00 hrs.
Approx duration: 5 hrs.
Not operating days: December 25th, January 1st