Desde Mérida: Becal and Campeche Guided Day Trip
This full-day adventure costs $187 per person and whisks you away from Mérida into the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, visiting two captivating spots: Becal, famous for its woven textiles, and Campeche, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning colonial architecture. The tour lasts about a day, with convenient pickup from your Mérida accommodation, making it a stress-free way to explore these hidden gems with expert guidance.
What we love most? First, the stop at Becal where you get to see artisans creating intricate woven hats and animal toys—a true glimpse into traditional craftsmanship. Second, the chance to stroll through the colorful streets of Campeche, soaking up the vibrant architecture and historic fortifications. While the price is reasonable given the all-inclusive nature and personalized service, travelers should be prepared for a full day on the move, as there’s quite a bit of ground to cover. This tour suits history buffs, textile lovers, and anyone eager to see authentic Mexican coastal towns beyond the usual tourist spots.
- Key Points
- A Detailed Look at the Becal and Campeche Day Trip
- Starting Point and Transportation
- Becal: A Textile Treasure
- Exploring San Francisco de Campeche
- Museums and Cultural Stops
- Lunch and Local Flavors
- The Return Journey
- The Value of the Tour
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
- More 1-Day Tours in Merida
- More Guided Tours in Merida
- More Tour Reviews in Merida
- More Merida experiences we've covered
Key Points

- Cultural authenticity: Experience traditional palm weaving in Becal and see how local artisans keep ancient crafts alive.
- Historic architecture: Marvel at Campeche’s colorful colonial buildings and well-preserved city walls.
- Engaging guide: Expect knowledgeable commentary on pirate history and regional stories, making each stop meaningful.
- Convenient logistics: All entry tickets, transportation, and lunch are included, simplifying your day.
- Scenic views: The drive offers lovely vistas of the Yucatán landscape, adding to the relaxed pace.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for travelers of all ages (except those with mobility issues), with plenty of sights and photo opportunities.
A Detailed Look at the Becal and Campeche Day Trip

While in Merida, here are other experiences we've covered
Starting Point and Transportation
From the moment your guide picks you up at your Mérida hotel, you’ll settle into a comfortable vehicle for a journey of about an hour and a half. The ride itself is a highlight, with your guide sharing insights about the region’s history, pirates, and local life. The transportation is private, meaning you’ll avoid the crowds and have space to ask questions or simply enjoy the scenery. The drive offers glimpses of lush greenery and quaint villages, setting a relaxed tone for the day.
Becal: A Textile Treasure
First stop, Becal, is quite small but packed with character. Known primarily for palm weavings, it’s a place where traditional crafts are still very much alive. You’ll love wandering around and admiring the woven hats, animal toys, and other handcrafted items, all made with skill and patience. The experience here isn’t just shopping—it’s learning about a craft that has been part of the community for generations.
One reviewer noted, “We loved the way the guide explained the weaving process, making it more than just a quick stop.” This aspect really enriches the visit, turning it into an appreciation for local artisans’ dedication. If you’re interested in authentic Mexican textiles or want to pick up a unique souvenir, Becal offers plenty of options without feeling overly commercialized.
Exploring San Francisco de Campeche
Next, you’ll head to Campeche, a city that feels like stepping into a living history book. Its UNESCO designation is well-deserved, thanks to well-preserved baroque colonial buildings, colorful facades, and cobbled streets. The city’s layout is a joy to walk, and your guide will point out key sites like the San Carlos Bastion, City Museum, and Puerta del Mar.
The highlight for many is the chance to learn about pirate attacks that once plagued these waters. Your guide’s storytelling will turn the ancient walls and fortifications into a lively tale of pirates, treasure, and regional defense. One visitor appreciated, “Our guide was fantastic at telling us about the pirate history while showing us the actual sites, making everything come alive.”
More Great Tours NearbyMuseums and Cultural Stops
A visit to the Bastion of San Pedro Museum offers a deeper understanding of the city’s military history, while the Campeche Archaeological Museum showcases artifacts and exhibits that contextualize the region’s ancient past. These stops are well-curated, with plenty of informative displays. They provide a nice balance to the outdoor walking, especially if you want a break from the heat or more shade.
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Merida we've examined
- From Merida: Chichén Itzá and Izamal Guided Tour
- From Merida: Izamal and Valladolid Guide Tour & Yucatan Meal
- Mérida: Hacienda & Cenote Mucuyche Guided Tour
- 6-hour Guided Tour to Uxmal and Kabah Express
- Discover Valladolid City Shops with Expert Guided Tours
- Full Day Guided Mangrove Bote Ride & Sisal Beach Time
Lunch and Local Flavors
No trip is complete without good food. The included lunch features traditional Mexican cuisine, which you might find to be flavorful and satisfying after a busy morning of sightseeing. While specific dishes aren’t listed, the tour emphasizes quality and taste, likely including regional specialties. Many travelers mention that the meal is a highlight, giving an authentic taste of the area.
The Return Journey
After a leisurely lunch and some free time to explore on your own, you’ll head back to Mérida. The return trip offers a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for reflecting on your day and sharing stories with travel companions. The entire experience is designed for comfort and convenience, ensuring you arrive back with plenty of energy and memories.
The Value of the Tour

For $187, this tour covers a lot of ground and includes all entry tickets, a guide, lunch, and transportation. Given the personalized service and the chance to explore sites that few travelers see on their own, the value is solid—especially considering the rich history and authentic crafts you’ll encounter. It’s also flexible in terms of timing, with options to reserve now and pay later, offering peace of mind.
While the price may seem high compared to some local bus options, remember you’re paying for comfort, expert guiding, and a curated experience designed to maximize your time and learning. It’s particularly suitable for those who enjoy storytelling, culture, and a full-day itinerary that balances sightseeing with leisure.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This trip is perfect for travelers who want a well-rounded day that mixes history, culture, and local craftsmanship without the hassle of planning each detail. If you like stories about pirates, admire colorful colonial architecture, or appreciate traditional textiles, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. Families and couples alike will appreciate the relaxed pace and insightful guide.
Final Thoughts

This Becal and Campeche day trip offers a meaningful glimpse into the Yucatán’s lesser-known treasures. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for the region’s artisans, a better understanding of its colonial past, and plenty of photos of brightly painted buildings and woven crafts. The knowledgeable guides bring history to life, making each stop engaging and memorable.
While it’s a full day packed with activities, the comfort of private transportation and all-inclusive pricing makes it a hassle-free way to see some authentic corners of the peninsula. If you’re seeking a tour that balances education, culture, and beautiful scenery, this experience from Mérida checks all those boxes.
FAQ

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about a full day, with an estimated pickup time in Mérida and return in the late afternoon or early evening.
Is transportation included?
Yes, you will be picked up and dropped off at your Mérida accommodation in a private vehicle.
What’s included in the price?
All entry tickets, a guide, lunch, and transportation are included. Drinks are not included.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it’s family-friendly, but keep in mind it involves a fair amount of walking and exposure to the sun.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, water, camera, and cash for souvenirs or extras are recommended.
Is the tour available in English?
Yes, the tour is offered in both Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
This guided day trip from Mérida offers a satisfying blend of culture, history, and authentic craftsmanship. It’s a fantastic way to soak in the sights, learn local stories, and enjoy regional flavors—all in one manageable day.
You can check availability for your dates here:More 1-Day Tours in Merida
- Isla Columpios and Progreso Day Trip
- Merida: Explore With The One You Love, Day trip to Cenotes.
- Day trip to Chichen Itza and the Mayan shrine and bath in cenote
- From Mérida: Campeche Day Trip with Malecón Walk
- Private Day Trip from Mérida to Uxmal, Kabah & Choco Story
- Mérida Day Trip: Uxmal Ruins, Cenote Peba & Chocolate Museum
More Guided Tours in Merida
- Uxmal Ruins Guided Tour with a Certified Guide
- Uxmal Archeological Site Guided Walking Tour with Entry Fee
- Self-Guided Audio Tour – Chichen Itza, the Greatness of the Mayas
- Mérida: Chichén Itzá and Valladolid Guided Tour with Buffet
- Mérida: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour
- Guided tour of Uxmal, Kabah and Cenote with Lunch from Merida
More Tour Reviews in Merida
More Merida experiences we've covered
- Mérida: Temazcal, Cenote, and Massage Experience
- Birdwatching around Merida and coastline
- Hands-On Mexican Cooking with Masa
- Vanilla Experience Flavor History Gallery and Garden
- Valladolid Two Cenotes Adventure from Merida
- Adventure to the Homun Cenotes from Merida
- Merida : Full Day Deluxe All-Inclusive Chichen Itza
- Chichen Itza and Cenote Tour and ATV Adventure from Merida
- Merida: Mexican Embroidery Workshop with Materials Included
- Mérida: Maya Train, Chichén Itzá, Izamal & Cenote Tour with Lunch
- Merida: Uxmal, Choco-Story Museum, Cenote all included
- Excursion to Uxmal 100% typical food, Hacieda Yaxcopoil and cenote
