What do you think of Campeche? And G's Spanish!? Let us know in the comments & thanks for watching guys!! ❤ PS: If you need to decide between Campeche, Merida or Valladolid, we wrote a blog post to help you decide: www.waysoftheworldblog.com/comparing-merida-campeche-valladolid/ (we hope you find it useful!)
I'm Australian. Thank you for your very informative video. I have already been to Merida, Valladolid. I came to Campeche because it has a different history to M and V. I'm interested in all the different history/culture of Mexico. I don't speak Spanish so thank you as well for helpful information. I am doing various tours with English speaking guides. Happy travelling.
@@waysoftheworld_ Ahahahaha :) When your body loose too much water and salt it effects your talking. That is why Turks drinks Ayran specially in summer because it has water calcium iron salt in it. You can make it yourself just mix plain yougurt with salt and water :) Take care guys. Love from Turkey :)
Thank you for the very informative video on Campeche; it is going on our list of places to visit. And yes, Gordon, your Spanish is good ,so you can definitely speak more often.
That's great to hear! If you have any questions about it, or need anything, let us know! We are always happy to help! And thanks for asking G to speak more Spanish! He never wants to 😩
Campeche city isn't really known for it's beach, but I think there is one a short drive from the colonial center. I think it's a good, but not great, beach.
It is a “traditional Mexican experience” Mexico has different experiences, depends all on the state or town you’re visiting. This is very traditional of Campeche and it’s surrounded by restaurants and street vendors, this is where the locals hangout.
Hmm, if you're just staying in the city, then 2 full days is probably enough. But there are some cool things in the area like Edzna ruins and Miguel Colorado eco park 😎
Hi, I am campechano, from San Francisco de Campeche, la Ciudad Amurallada. Really you need a week or more if you wants a full experience, some one examples more: Calakmul, a big mayan city, the Biósfera of Calackmul with jaguars, ocelotes, spider monkies, faisán, and so variety plants and animals, Becal and your hats of palma de jipi, Isla Aguada and your dolphins, Ciudad del Carmen and Bahamitas beach, Hechelchakan and your cochinita pibil, El tigre a mayan city and Los Manantiales de Miguel Colorado in Candelaria, and more. You enjoy discover more palce and teasures in Campeche. Welcome soon. A big hug from Campeche City.
Hi, thanks so much! :) This is the camera: amzn.to/3QpUEMw and this is the lens: amzn.to/3SMKlUp - We have all of our equipment listed here if you have any other doubts: www.waysoftheworldblog.com/our-equipment-and-packing-essentials/
Unfortunately no :( That's the only downside of Campeche. There are a couple you can go on a day trip. One is called Isla Aguada (1.5 hour drive) and Playa Bonita (30 minute drive). We wrote a blog post with more things to do from Campeche (and in Campeche) here: www.waysoftheworldblog.com/things-to-do-campeche-mexico/ Worth checking out before you visit this beautiful town!!
@@waysoftheworld_ Hi guys, Playa Bonita is close Campeche City, 5 or 10 minutes in car. And is a beuty beach, clean, calm, paecefull. Hugs. And thanks for your video and visit to my City ❤️🇲🇽🙏🏻
We feel safer in Mexico than in the US :) And Campeche is extremely safe. And about the language, it's always good to have some basic words with you. Google translate works offline too. If you're able to travel, don't let language keep you from doing so. People are kind, there's technology and for sure a lot of people speak basic English.
What do you think of Campeche? And G's Spanish!? Let us know in the comments & thanks for watching guys!! ❤ PS: If you need to decide between Campeche, Merida or Valladolid, we wrote a blog post to help you decide: www.waysoftheworldblog.com/comparing-merida-campeche-valladolid/ (we hope you find it useful!)
I'm Australian. Thank you for your very informative video. I have already been to Merida, Valladolid. I came to Campeche because it has a different history to M and V. I'm interested in all the different history/culture of Mexico. I don't speak Spanish so thank you as well for helpful information. I am doing various tours with English speaking guides. Happy travelling.
Fun fact the next walled city north of Campeche is Québec city, Canada
haha yep! and the next one to the south is Cartagena, Colombia... which maybe isn't as fun a fact as Québec 🙃
Congratulations, excellent video, I hope you had a great time.
thank you! we did have a great time in Campeche 😎
i'll never forget making this video...total struggle bus for most of it. but the day ended with panuchos, so everything was okay in the end :)
HAHAHA exactly!
Beer makes everything better :) Great city and great video guys :)
HAHAHA it really helped that day! I (Aimara) was almost in tears that day! 😬 I'm happy we didn't give up. Thanks for the kind words 🙏🏼
@@waysoftheworld_ Ahahahaha :) When your body loose too much water and salt it effects your talking. That is why Turks drinks Ayran specially in summer because it has water calcium iron salt in it. You can make it yourself just mix plain yougurt with salt and water :) Take care guys. Love from Turkey :)
@@enzoferrari28 that's amazing!!! Thanks for sharing, really :) We could have totally used a cup of our beloved Ayran! 😍
@@waysoftheworld_ Ahahahah :) Your welcome guys :) Take care and have a great week :)
@@enzoferrari28 thanks so much! You too :)
Hello. Very different and colorful streets. Thanks for these beautiful images. See you.
Hi :) Thanks for tuning in! Happy to hear you liked the video and Campeche :)
See you soon too
San Francisco Campeche me encanta
Campeche es espectacular!!!! 💕
Oh Campeche 😍😍😍
The most beautiful colonial town we visited in the Yucatan peninsula!!
Afiyet olsun 😋
Love Campeche 💕
Teşekkürler Jane! ❤️ Isn't it so cute? We loved it right away!!!
Thank you for the very informative video on Campeche; it is going on our list of places to visit.
And yes, Gordon, your Spanish is good ,so you can definitely speak more often.
That's great to hear! If you have any questions about it, or need anything, let us know! We are always happy to help! And thanks for asking G to speak more Spanish! He never wants to 😩
Great video guys.
Very nice video, congrats. I miss my Campeche.
Thanks so much! Campeche stole our hearts ❤️ In our opinion, the most beautiful colonial city we visited in the Yucatan!
Hellov nice to see you agean .nice place very interesing.
Hi!! Nice to see you too :) Campeche is so beautiful, right!? 😍
I was waiting to see the beach. How is the beach?
Campeche city isn't really known for it's beach, but I think there is one a short drive from the colonial center. I think it's a good, but not great, beach.
It is a “traditional Mexican experience” Mexico has different experiences, depends all on the state or town you’re visiting. This is very traditional of Campeche and it’s surrounded by restaurants and street vendors, this is where the locals hangout.
Great video! What month were you there? It sounds pretty hot! Thanks.
Gosh it was so hot 😰 We were there in mid March. I think one of their hottest months...
Guao,, muy muy interesante
Si verdad? Muy bello Campeche 💕🏳️🌈
Thanks for this! I definitely have to visit! Question: How many days do you need spend in Campeche to get the full experience?
Hmm, if you're just staying in the city, then 2 full days is probably enough. But there are some cool things in the area like Edzna ruins and Miguel Colorado eco park 😎
Hi, I am campechano, from San Francisco de Campeche, la Ciudad Amurallada. Really you need a week or more if you wants a full experience, some one examples more: Calakmul, a big mayan city, the Biósfera of Calackmul with jaguars, ocelotes, spider monkies, faisán, and so variety plants and animals, Becal and your hats of palma de jipi, Isla Aguada and your dolphins, Ciudad del Carmen and Bahamitas beach, Hechelchakan and your cochinita pibil, El tigre a mayan city and Los Manantiales de Miguel Colorado in Candelaria, and more. You enjoy discover more palce and teasures in Campeche. Welcome soon. A big hug from Campeche City.
Nicely filmed vlog. Can i ask what is your vlogging camera please.
Hi, thanks so much! :) This is the camera: amzn.to/3QpUEMw and this is the lens: amzn.to/3SMKlUp - We have all of our equipment listed here if you have any other doubts: www.waysoftheworldblog.com/our-equipment-and-packing-essentials/
Aquí me gustaría vivir 😍
Campeche es bellisimo ❤️
You're beautiful saludos de tejas
Can I get by on basic Spanish? 🇲🇽
I think so :)
Is there a beach ⛱️ swimmable. ?
Unfortunately no :( That's the only downside of Campeche. There are a couple you can go on a day trip. One is called Isla Aguada (1.5 hour drive) and Playa Bonita (30 minute drive). We wrote a blog post with more things to do from Campeche (and in Campeche) here: www.waysoftheworldblog.com/things-to-do-campeche-mexico/ Worth checking out before you visit this beautiful town!!
@@waysoftheworld_ Hi guys, Playa Bonita is close Campeche City, 5 or 10 minutes in car. And is a beuty beach, clean, calm, paecefull. Hugs. And thanks for your video and visit to my City ❤️🇲🇽🙏🏻
Is it safe and can I get by with only English?
Hay que aprender al menos un poco :)
We feel safer in Mexico than in the US :) And Campeche is extremely safe. And about the language, it's always good to have some basic words with you. Google translate works offline too. If you're able to travel, don't let language keep you from doing so. People are kind, there's technology and for sure a lot of people speak basic English.
Pourquoi mettre un '' titre un français'' si vous parlez en anglais = fausse annonce
it's youtube not us...
c'est youtube qui traduit