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Mexico

San Andrés Tuxtla / Discover the lava-lly side of Mexico!

MeowScore 😸85/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

January

Celebrate Fiestas de Enero with music, dance, and food. 🎉

🕺🏽
january

Visit for the Fiestas de Enero, full of music, dance and delicious food. 🎉

🎉
february

Experience the Carnaval de San Andres Tuxtla, with parades and colorful costumes. 🎭

🌊
march

Take a boat tour on the Papaloapan river and see the stunning scenery. 🛥️

🐒
april

Explore the Reserva de la Biosfera Los Tuxtlas and its exotic wildlife. 🦜

👟
may

Hike up Volcan San Martin Tuxtla for breathtaking views. 🌋

🍴
june

Visit the traditional Pueblo Viejo fair, with local crafts and cuisine. 🎨

🌈
july

Cool off at Cascada Salto de Eyipantla, a majestic waterfall. 💦

📚
august

Learn about the indigenous culture at the Museo Tuxteco. 🏛️

🏖️
september

Watch sea turtles lay their eggs on the beaches of Playa de la Vuelta. 🐢

💒
october

Attend the Festival de la Candelaria, dedicated to the patron saint of San Andres Tuxtla. 🕯️

🌳
november

Savor the local coffee at Finca Irlanda, surrounded by the lush forest. ☕

🎁
december

Enjoy the holiday festivities with traditional foods and fiestas. 🎄

🛍️

Wallet friendly

Bigmac $?

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From a visiting cat's point of view, San Andres Tuxtla has a reasonable economy with affordable prices for daily necessities and basic amenities. However, luxury items and activities may be more expensive.

Visit the local markets for fresh produce and souvenirs, and compare prices before purchasing expensive items.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Exploring natural attractions

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Exploring natural attractions

San Andres Tuxtla is known for its wildlife reserves and nearby nature sites.

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping is customary in restaurants and for services

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping is customary in restaurants and for services

Cash is preferred, credit cards accepted. Splitting the bill is common.

internet situation

meh Speed

Limited speed infrastructure

good Availability

Widespread availability but not universal

great Cellular

Good cellular network coverage

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Average infrastructure.

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

This cat town in Mexico is purrfect for those who crave adventure! Clawsome beaches await you.

But beware of the sneaky street cats who might steal your fish tacos! Meowvelous sights and sounds guaranteed.

Things to do

The mainstream

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El Salto de Eyipantla Waterfall
🌳
Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve
🌋
Volcano San Martin Tuxtla
🧙‍♀️
Catemaco
🌴
Sontecomapan Lagoon

The mainstream

💦
El Salto de Eyipantla Waterfall

A remarkable waterfall that plunges more than 50 meters, surrounded by lush vegetation and impressive rock formations. A must-visit for any cat who loves the sound of rushing water and scenic views.

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🌳
Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve

A lush and scenic reserve that is home to diverse wildlife and vegetation. Cat-trek through the jungle to discover hidden waterfalls and stunning vistas.

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🌋
Volcano San Martin Tuxtla

An impressive volcano with a cone-shaped crater, perfect for adventurous cats to hike and explore. Be sure to pack your pawsome panorama camera!

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🧙‍♀️
Catemaco

A small town with a mystical vibe, known for its witches and shamans. Take a paw around the colorful market, visit the historic church, and keep your eyes open for black cats crossing your path.

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🌴
Sontecomapan Lagoon

A picturesque lagoon that offers boat tours, hiking trails, and charming rustic cabins for a peaceful catcation. Don't forget to paws for photos of the stunning green waters.

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Off the beaten path

1
Playa Costa de Oro
2
Museo del Tabaco y Aguardiente
3
Jardín Botánico Dr. Faustino Miranda
4
La Cascada de Catemaco
5
Café El Asador

Off the beaten path

1
Playa Costa de Oro

A quiet and secluded beach perfect for a relaxing day in the sun. 🌞🌴🌊

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2
Museo del Tabaco y Aguardiente

Learn about the history and production of tobacco and aguardiente in this fascinating museum. 🚬🍸📚

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3
Jardín Botánico Dr. Faustino Miranda

A botanical garden filled with exotic plants and animals, including monkeys and parrots. 🌺🦜🐒

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4
La Cascada de Catemaco

A serene waterfall located in the town of Catemaco, just a short drive from San Andres Tuxtla. 🌊🐾🌳

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5
Café El Asador

This small café serves delicious grilled meats and seafood, as well as locally sourced coffee. 🍖🍤☕️

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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Average infrastructure.

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Mindful meoweler tips

San Andres Tuxtla's coffee culture

Visit a local coffee plantation and try some of the best coffee beans Mexico has to offer. Don't forget to take some home!

Volcano trekking adventure

Climb the towering San Martin Tuxtla volcano and enjoy a panoramic view of Mexico's lush vegetation. Don't forget to pack a lunch and good hiking boots!

San Andres Tuxtla's paw-some architecture

Take a stroll around the city and admire the picturesque colonial-style buildings. The city's cathedral and town hall are must-see landmarks!

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