Champotón
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Champotón is a city in the state of Campeche, Mexico, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.This was a Maya city for hundreds of years before the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadors in the 1500s. It is the third largest city in the state, after Campeche and Ciudad del Carmen, at about 30,000 people. Today it is mostly known for its fishing industry and seafood.
Get in
Champotón is about 65 km south-west of the state capital of Campeche by highway.
See
The city's waterfront.
Do
Champotón is a pleasant enough place to stop for a relaxing meal or an overnight sleep in basic accommodations while en route elsewhere, but has few attractions for visitors.
Eat
- Fresh seafood at restaurants along the coast.
Sleep
There are a few small hotels and pensiones in town.
Go next
- Campeche to the north-east on Highway 180.
- Ciudad del Carmen to the south-west on Highway 180.
- To the south, 161 leads to the charmless crossroads town of Escarcega, which links to Quintana Roo and Chetumal to the east, and Palenque and Villahermosa to the west.