Getting Around
Ciudad del Carmen is accessible via the Puente El Zacatal, connecting it to the mainland.
Ciudad del Carmen, located on the southwest of Carmen Island in Campeche, Mexico, is a city rich in history and cultural vibrancy. Nestled in the Laguna de Términos, it offers a unique blend of coastal charm and historical significance. The city is home to the Universidad Autónoma del Carmen and features the Puente El Zacatal, one of the longest bridges in Latin America. With a population that has steadily grown over the years, Ciudad del Carmen serves as an important economic and cultural hub in the region.
Ciudad del Carmen, located on the southwest of Carmen Island in Campeche, Mexico, is a city rich in history and cultural vibrancy. Nestled in the Laguna de Términos, it offers a unique blend of coastal charm and historical significance. The city is home to the Universidad Autónoma del Carmen and features the Puente El Zacatal, one of the longest bridges in Latin America. With a population that has steadily grown over the years, Ciudad del Carmen serves as an important economic and cultural hub in the region.
Located on Carmen Island in the Gulf of Mexico.
Rich history with a blend of cultural influences.
Home to the Universidad Autónoma del Carmen.
Features the Puente El Zacatal, a significant bridge in Latin America.
Rich cultural heritage with several museums and historical sites.
Beautiful coastal views and access to the Gulf of Mexico.
Important economic hub due to its strategic location.
Ciudad del Carmen is accessible via the Puente El Zacatal, connecting it to the mainland.
Try the local seafood dishes, which are a specialty in this coastal city.
Exploring coastal and historical attractions.
MXN $
$60-$120 p/day
191,238
The city experiences a tropical climate, so pack accordingly for warm and humid conditions.
Visit the local museums to learn about the city's rich history and cultural heritage.
Spanish, English
November-April
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild temperatures and fewer tourists.
Summers can be hot and humid, but it's a lively time with local festivals.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and is ideal for exploring the city's cultural sites.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time for sightseeing and enjoying outdoor activities.







