Bicentennial Park Coatzacoalcos breaks record of visits

Enero 12, 2018



Bicentennial Park Coatzacoalcos breaks record of visits


Built by the Integral Port Authority of Coatzacoalcos, on December 19, 2010, it was visited during 2017 by 60,916 people from various states of the country and from other parts of the world, breaking by much the record registered in 2014 that was 53,364 people , to date more than 400,000 people have known this interesting place.

Bicentennial Park Coatzacoalcos breaks record of visits


Located in Villa Allende, Veracruz in an area of 1.7 hectares, it is inhabited by 19 species of mammals and birds among which stand out: a white bengal tiger, a jaguar, a leopard, moreletti crocodiles, spider monkeys, toucans, parrots and others , most of them in danger of extinction. In addition, it has an extensive variety of flora such as: samia, ceiba, ahuehuete, xolotixochitl, sequoia and fruit trees.

Bicentennial Park Coatzacoalcos breaks record of visits


promoted among the inhabitants of the city, through guided tours and recreational activities. Also in the place is the lighthouse museum "Lucio Gallardo y Pavón", composed of 5 thematic rooms where visitors will learn more about the evolution of navigation since ancient times.

In this way, Puerto Coatzacoalcos is consolidated in the development and protection of the environment that surrounds it, teaching future generations the importance of preserving the region's natural resources.

Bicentennial Park Coatzacoalcos breaks record of visits