CHICHEN ITZA CLASSIC
Explore Mexico’s cultural heritage on this full-day tour from Cancún, including stops at Chichén Itzá, Valladolid, and a beautiful cenote for a cool-off.
ABOUT
Discover Mexico's most famous ancient ruins and one of the world's seven wonders. Chichen Itza is one of the most important ancient Maya cities and one of the new seven wonders of the world. On the tour, you will visit the Great Ball Court, The Temple of the Warriors, El Caracol, Las Monjas, and many more structures, along with the Cenote Sagrado (Sacred Cenote ). This natural sinkhole was a place of pilgrimage where ancient Mayas conducted sacrifices.
SPECIFICATIONS AND INCLUSIONS
This 12-hour tour begins with a 6:45 AM pick-up at Puerto Juarez in Cancun (ferry ticket not included). Round-trip transportation is provided in a panoramic bus equipped with a toilet, ensuring comfort throughout the journey.
The tour includes access to the archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá, where a certified bilingual expert will guide you. A complimentary bottle of water is provided for your visit to the archaeological site.
Next, enjoy a 45-minute visit to the Tzukan cenote, where you can partake in a swimming activity (using a life jacket is mandatory). Facilities such as lockers and life jackets are available for an additional cost.
Following the cenote visit, indulge in a buffet lunch at the Tzukan Cenote restaurant (drinks are available at an extra cost).
The tour concludes with a panoramic visit to the charming town of Valladolid, offering a glimpse into its rich cultural heritage.
TOUR TIPS
At the cenote, you will need extra money to use lockers, life jackets, and towels. Remember to use biodegradable sunscreen.
We recommend a small light backpack, comfortable clothing, footwear, and sunglasses as there are many outdoor areas and walking involved.
You will also have the opportunity to visit local souvenir shops, where you can purchase locally made products, food, and drinks. These places usually only accept cash.
Please note that any inquiry without a deposit payment is not considered a booking.