Cardenás

Cardenás is a city of 80,000 people (2020) in Tabasco. Cárdenas is a progressive city, a vital center for the oil, sugar, rice and chocolate industries; as well as an important communications hub inside and outside the state, as it is crossed by federal highway 180, which connects the Southeast region with the center of the country.

Understand
Cardenás is a small city 50 km (30 mi) from Villahermosa.

As very few people in Cardenás speak English; Spanish is an absolute necessity.

Climate
The climate, as in most of the state, is hot-humid. The temperature can reach 45º C some days, and, in general, averages 25 °C with little variation during the year, except during winter, when there are significant drops.

By bus
Cardenás is readily reached by first- and second-class buses from Villahermosa and other cities in Mexico. First-class ADO buses from Villahermosa depart nearly three times an hour at their peak, and no less than every hour at other times of the day.

By car
Cardenás is accessible on Federal Highway 180, which links it to Villahermosa to the west and Coatzcoalcos to the east; and Federal Highway 187, which runs to Comalcalco and Paraiso to the north and Chiapas to the south.

By thumb
Hitchhiking is not recommended in Mexico, especially for young female foreigners.

See

 * Carlos Pellicer Museum exhibits works by the poet, photographs and archaeological pieces of the Olmec culture are exhibited.
 * The mural "La Heroica Cárdenas through its history", made by the muralist painter Homero Magaña Arellano, is in the Municipal Palace. In this mural the history of the city is captured, from the colonial era, the foundation, the battles, and the development of the population.
 * The mural "The Evolution of Man", by Ponce Montuy, is in the Carlos Pellicer Cámara museum.

Go next

 * Comalcalco
 * Villahermosa
 * Pantanos de Centla
 * Coatzacoalcos