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Embarcadero Belem: Schedules, Rates and Updated Information

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Embarcadero Belem user reviews

Author: Diego.
Comment: High prices and they are also around the neighborhood, sometimes in motorcycle, trying to get clients (they were following me and telling me I was going in the wrong direction and guiding me to their boats….. SCAM to push high prices on you).
I recommend going to the “trajineras xochimilco nativitas” because they are more regulated and prices are more fair.

Rating: 1.0
Date: 9 months ago

Author: Julien Chenevotot.
Comment: Be careful, embarcadero Belem is manned by crooks. They offer a 35-minute boat ride for 1200 pesos. Normal price everywhere else 500 pesos for 1 hour!!!
Not friendly at all, almost threatening. Thieves, flee!

Rating: 1.0
Date: 2 years ago

Author: Juan Andres Peralta.
Comment: Don’t waste your time and money coming here, they take advantage of you if you’re foreign, he charged us 1365 for less than an hour, we realized during the ride checking other websites, the guy wants to make you think he is giving a promotion but NO, don’t even consider this as an option.
Rating: 1.0
Date: a year ago

Author: Vivian Diaz.
Comment: They catch you long before, and tell you that they are from the mayor’s office and from there they supposedly recommend you to honest people. They charged us $3,500.00 for 2 hours, I made the claim in the module and out of 2,300 in a rude manner they only returned $1,500.00. Terrible service and theft from the authority of the mayor’s tourism module. Trajinera VIva México C…
Rating: 1.0
Date: 5 months ago

Author: Rafael Pérez.
Comment: I was there to celebrate several nephews and daughter’s birthday as a family. We rented a trajinera (boat with a roof typical of this place) for 3 hours, which passed very quickly, we brought food and drinks, but you can also get on the canal itself by sailing, although a little less economical but you have everything, live music, northern groups, mariachi. Visit small islets during the tour of the canal and go to the toilet, buy crafts, plants, pulque. No credit or debit cards accepted, only cash, but very very nice, I recommend it.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 6 months ago

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