- Veracruz
Duration: 3h
Live guide: English, Spanish
For almost 350 years, the San Juan de Ulúa Fort in Veracruz served as the main military stronghold of the Spanish Empire in the Americas. Step back in time with a guide and get the lowdown on its life as a colonial fort, presidential palace, a prison and more. Then tour Veracruz Port and Boca del Río and see some awesome historic sites!
You wouldn't have wanted to be at San Juan de Ulúa 300 years ago. This impressive fortress might have been constructed from oyster shells, turtle eggs, sand and salt water, but its prison cells held far scarier things (and people - gulp).
Dive into the facts and legends surrounding one of the oldest fortresses in the Gulf of Mexico. Find out how it's linked to some of the region's greatest historical events, and how it went from being used for grain storage, to holding some of the country's most feared prisoners.
Check out the salt-stained walls, soak up the creepy atmosphere and be glad you're allowed out alive!
On this panoramic city tour you'll also pay a visit to Veracruz Port and Boca del Río, and witness some of the top sites, from the Maritime Custom Building, the railway station, the historic city center, the Baluarte de Santiago and more. It's a real-life history lesson!