Explore Coahuila

Discover Monclova and the natural wonders of Cuatro Ciénegas

Bordered by Nuevo León to the east and by San Luis Potosí to the south, the state of Coahuila is one of the most fascinating destinations in northeastern Mexico. Although the desert is the prevailing landscape, Coahuila offers a surprisingly diverse territory, with evoking swamps, forests, mountains, and lagoons that create unique sceneries.
 
Boasting seven Pueblos Mágicos, many historical cities such as Saltillo, Piedras Negras, Torreón, and Monclova and the incredibly rich biodiversity of the Cuatro Ciénegas Biosphere Reserve, the state of Coahuila is perfect from any kind of traveler, from ecotourism lovers to solo explorers. The crystal blue lagoon Poza Azul, the mines system Minas de Mármol and the impressive sand formation Dunas de Yeso (Gypsum Dunes) are only some of the wonders you can discover here.
 
Start your journey into Coahuila’s nature and history and meet its landscapes, charming towns, and culture.

Torreón

Visit Torreón and its landmarks: from the many history and art museums to the town’s new green lung Parque Ecológico Fundadores, you will find all you need to enjoy your stay while exploring Coahuila.

Monclova

A quiet colonial city, Monclova is an ideal base to start exploring Coahuila’s natural treasures. Discover its attractions and landmarks and enjoy the town’s traditional atmosphere.

Saltillo

The capital of Coahuila will surprise you with its cultural and artistic treasures. Visit Saltillo with its venues full of myth, traditions, and historical wealth and start your exploration of one of Mexico’s most intriguing territories.

Piedras Negras

Discover the attractions in the cozy city of Piedras Negras: charming historical venues, museums, fantastic local restaurants, and folkloristic events await you here!