Fort of San Filipe, Bacalar: a place where pirate stories come to life

Fuerte de San Felipe, Bacalar: un sitio donde las historias piratas recobran vida

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Over the Caribbean coasts of the state of Quintana Roo, time has left some wonderful impressions, which speak of the history and culture that this region has had throughout the years. The pre-Columbian era deposited, throughout the Yucatán Peninsula, impressive archaeological sites of the mythical Mayans, true relics that you can admire as you explore this area. However, the colonial era also left important buildings that are worthy of appreciation and admiration, so learn more about them as you visit this region full of natural and cultural beauty!

One of the most incredible places to discover is the Fort of San Felipe de Bacalar”, a site full of truly fantastic stories and legends. How can you get to know it? Well, if you visit Chetumal, a paradisiacal destination with beaches and tropical nature, you will be just a short distance away from this beautiful place. You will find unparalleled beauty in this region, in the south of Quintana Roo!

When you find yourself at this Fort located in the city of Bacalar”, you will enjoy an unforgettable tour. Walking through the facilities of this monumental building means embarking on a journey of discoveries into the heart of the colonial era. It was built in the early 18th century by decision of the then-governor of Yucatán, Antonio de Figueiredo Silva. During your visit, you will be able to appreciate the wide walls and the elegant doors and windows, which had truly remarkable dimensions.

The intention to raise this fortification initially arose to protect the riches of the Viceroyalty of New Spain and the captaincy general from the constant harassment of pirates and privateers who sought to seize the gold extracted from these lands. Each of these walls has witnessed incredible stories and unparalleled adventures. The waters of the Caribbean Sea once witnessed intense commercial activity; therefore, every merchant ship became the perfect target for those looking to score lucrative loot.

As you walk through this site and see its immense cannons pointing toward the waters, you cannot help but imagine battles and heroic adventures. Your mind will bring this site to life, which long ago ceased to function as a fortress.

The Fort of San Felipe, in Bacalar”, is a site where the stories of pirates come to life, without a doubt. During guided tours, you will explore a wonderful museum where you will learn all about the activities those treasure hunters carried out in these lands. Typical attire, their boats, some of the best-known characters, and their most daring adventures will come to life as you stroll through this museum.

Visit Chetumal and experience unforgettable moments! Definitely, this is the best way to spend the winter. In a tropical region where absolutely every setting has breathtaking beauty, relaxing and enjoying is an easy task. Additionally, if there are interesting sites to explore, then this destination is ideal. So, what are you waiting for to enjoy some days in beautiful places in the south of Quintana Roo?

Portuguese Versión: Forte de São Filipe, Bacalar”: um lugar onde as histórias de piratas ganham vida

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