Where to stay in Veracruz
Malecon
Malecon is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Veracruz Aquarium or Carranza Lighthouse.
Veracruz Beach Vacation
Whether you're on the road alone or with the entire family, you're sure to find plenty of relaxation on your Veracruz vacation. Look for unique shells and rocks or sit by the shore and watch the sunset. Whatever you like to do, your trip to Veracruz will certainly be unforgettable. Mocambo Beach, located 8 kilometres from the city center, is a top choice for those looking for convenience. Many travelers also lock in Veracruz vacation packages closer to Chachalacas Beach, another popular nearby option.
Things You Should Know About Veracruz
- Listening to the calming sounds of the ocean is one of life's little pleasures. See what's available among our Veracruz beach hotels and get ready to switch into vacation mode.
- Hotels are also popular with many travelers here. Emporio Veracruz Hotel and Hotel Playa Caracol are good examples of what to expect from this style of accommodation.
- Alternatively, go for one of our All-Inclusive hotels in Veracruz. They make budgeting a breeze. Leave your purse in your room and enjoy the freedom that comes with the all-inclusive way of vacationing.
- Veracruz, population 428,300, is a popular vacation destination for countless reasons. Get some useful tips on our Veracruz things to do page.
- Save loads of cash on amazing experiences with our Veracruz vacation deals. Visit Veracruz Cathedral, along with other big sights, with the extra dollars in your wallet.
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Popular places to visit
Veracruz Aquarium
Spot exotic fish, dive with sharks, swim with dolphins and get up-close with tropical birds at this superb aquarium.
Veracruz Harbour
Watch the busy maritime activity, admire grand architectural structures and visit a 16th-century Spanish colonial fortress at this historic port.
San Juan de Ulua Castle
Once the main landing point for new arrivals to Spanish-ruled Mexico, this 16th-century fortress is shrouded in the legends of explorers and pirate attacks.