Archaeology Tours in Veracruz
Top 10 Best Veracruz Archaeology Tours
Found 8 Archaeology Tours activities in Veracruz. Sort by Popularity.Tajin Ruins Day Trip and Vanilla Factory Experience
Come and visit the pre-Hispanic City of "El Tajín". During this full day tour, you will be able to see a vanilla factory where the first furnaces for the benefit of the vanilla were built. Then, admire the impressive architectu... More
City Tour with San Juan de Ulua
Get to know the historic center of Veracruz, where you can see important colonial buildings, and the old fortress of San Juan de Ulua, which has been used for different purposes from Hospital to Jail. Then enjoy the modern area of... More
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Full Day Tour to La Antigua, Cempoala and Quiahuiztlán
Get to know the first city founded in Veracruz, La Antigua, where the house of the conqueror Hernán Cortés is located and where we will take a tour to see its interior. After visiting this site, we will visit the archaeological ... More
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Antigua-Cempoala and Quiahuiztlan Archaeological Day Trip
Head to the most interesting archaeological sites near the port with much history yet to be discovered. One of those is Quiahuiztlan, it was simultaneously a city, cemetery and fort. In addition, you will appreciate the archaeolo... More
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Tajin And Papantla Tour From Veracruz Or Boca Del Rio. Fast way
Tajin is the largest ceremonial center in the Totonaca culture. You will know its history walking in its pyramids accompanied by a tour guide. You can also enjoy a tour in the "Pueblo Mágico" of Papantla and fall in love with it... More
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Full-Day Tour to El Tajin and Vanilla Factory from Veracruz
◆ Exploring the World Heritage site of El Tajín and the origin of vanilla ◆ El Tajín is a world heritage ancient city ruins with unique pyramids and ball play areas. "Tajín" means lightning and lightning in the local Totona... More
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The History of Veracruz Full-Day Tour
[Tour with a full history in one day] Veracruz is known as the oldest colonial city in Mexico. Before this was ruled by the Spanish, it was an indigenous land called the Totonaka. Quiahuitzlan means "place of rain" in Nahuatl Anci... More
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