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Where to stay in Veracruz

Malecon
Malecon is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Veracruz Aquarium and Carranza Lighthouse while in the area.
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Veracruz Beach Vacation
Listen to the waves rolling into the shore and kick back by the sparkling waters during your Veracruz vacation. If you need a break from everyday life, a trip to Veracruz is your ticket to fun and relaxation. We have a great range of Veracruz vacation packages to choose from. Book one near Regatas Beach, just 2 kilometers from the downtown area, and live out your vacation dreams without blowing your budget.
Things You Should Know About Veracruz
- Check into one of our Veracruz beach hotels to enjoy this destination at its very best. Wander along the shore and be amazed by the stunning sunsets right on your front door.
- Alternatively, browse our range of hotels. They're a hit with travelers planning a vacation in Veracruz. Check out WinDay Hotel Express and Puerta De Mar Veracruz.
- There are tons of activities that keep the 428,300 or so residents of Veracruz occupied. A quick browse of our Veracruz things to do page will let you in on the best of what this place has to offer.
- Don't leave without stopping by Veracruz Harbour, World Trade Center Veracruz and Mocambo Beach. With all the money you save through our Veracruz vacation deals, you can see more great sights like these.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Veracruz

Carranza Lighthouse
Overlooking the port of Veracruz is a grandiose neoclassical building featuring a lighthouse that once guided ships around the city’s bay.

Naval Historical Museum
Artillery displays, model ships and portrayals of historic battles bring Mexico’s naval past to life at this modern and informative museum.

Bastion of Santiago Museum
Visit the sole surviving fort from Veracruz’s ancient city wall. Today, the structure houses a museum of pre-Hispanic and colonial-era relics.