
With the recent opening of the Central Camionera del Sur, Puebla is enriched with a new option for travelers, adding a total of four bus stations in the city. This new space, together with the Central de Autobuses Puebla (CAP), the Central de Autobuses de Pasajeros de la Ciudad de Puebla (CAPU) and Paseo Destino, offers the people of Puebla a wide variety of destinations both nationally and internationally.
The Central de Autobuses Puebla (CAP), inaugurated in 2004, is distinguished by its extended route network, which includes daily runs to the United States. This international destination is one of the great attractions of the CAP, which connects Puebla with cities such as Texas, Miami, and Chicago. For travelers interested in crossing the border, the CAP requires passengers to present an official identification, passport and valid VISA to purchase their tickets.
The terminal has been a bridge to connect Puebla with more than 200 cities in the United States, making it an invaluable option for those looking to travel abroad without resorting to international flights.
These are all the destinations you can travel to from Puebla by bus
Travelers who use the new Central Camionera del Sur will have access to a variety of national destinations, as the terminal offers routes to cities such as Tuxtla Gutiérrez, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Teotihuacán, Mexicali, Ensenada, and Monterrey, among others.
Services to the United States are managed mainly by the Tornado line, which offers daily departures at 10:30 a.m. to key destinations such as Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, and Miami. Ticket prices for US destinations vary, for example:
Dallas, Texas: 3,625 pesos
Atlanta, Georgia: 5,575 pesos
Chicago, Illinois: 5,425 pesos
Miami, Florida: 6,545 pesos
These prices can be reduced by presenting senior citizen credentials such as INSEN or INAPAM. It is important to note that trips to these destinations can last almost three days, so it is crucial to plan ahead. Those interested should check availability and additional fees through the contact numbers provided by the terminal.
Source: heraldoemexico




