San Juan de Ulúa: Schedules, Rates and Updated Information
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Author: Jose Pablo García.
Comment: Quite interesting fort! Very well preserved and with lots of history. It may require an hour and half to visit it. You’ll be under the sun most time, so be prepared. Totally worth to visit!
Rating: 5.0
Date: 4 months ago
Author: J Nadin.
Comment: Fantastic place if you read about the history prior. Read about who was held here and visit the humid, dark jail celll these people would have been contained in. The photos below are the “nice” holding cells
Rating: 5.0
Date: 4 months ago
Author: Marisol Barrera.
Comment: This is a great historical place to visit. It’s a drive from the city so take a taxi or other transportation vehicle. Restrooms are available. Only water is allowed inside the fort not any flavored waters. Recommended to go early as it gets hot later in the day. There are guides available outside of the fort.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 6 months ago
Author: Fernando Fuentes.
Comment: Was a old fort tour. Did have alot of people there and had to park about 200 yards away. Interesting but lots of walking in the fort and museum.
Rating: 3.0
Date: 10 months ago
Author: Carlos Andrés Botero.
Comment: At least 450 years old, the existence of this fort predates the founding of Boston.
The architecture corresponds to the military models of the time. It might not be as well preserved as other castle/forts in the Caribbean, but it certainly is worth your visit. I have 2 small children, and we found plenty to enjoy as a family in our 2 hour-long visit.
You can hire private tour guides at the entrance, but there is also plenty of information online to inform you as you search its many nooks and crannies.
It’s well worth the 60 pesos entry fee.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 4 years ago