Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Bringing luggage is only possible when the vehicle assigned to your service has enough space and our team authorizes it in advance. Please contact us before your tour if you need to travel with luggage, so we can review your assigned transportation and confirm whether it may be accepted. Space is limited, and approval is never guaranteed.
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Since April 21, 2026, archaeological sites in Mexico have enforced security rules that do not allow visitors to enter with backpacks or luggage. We suggest carrying only the essentials for the visit, preferably small items that can fit in your pockets or in a compact personal bag. Some exceptions may apply, such as diaper bags, but the final decision is made by the security personnel at the site. We are not responsible for any belongings that are refused at the entrance. For this tour, however, travelers may leave their items inside the transportation vehicle while completing the scheduled stops.
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During tour stops, guests may only access the transportation vehicle when the guide or staff indicates the official boarding time. Entering the vehicle earlier or staying inside while the rest of the group is away is not allowed, since other travelers may have personal belongings stored inside. This policy is applied for security reasons and to protect everyone’s items.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Travel into the cultural heart of Yucatán on a full-day shared tour that combines Chichén Itzá, two beautiful cenotes, a regional buffet lunch, and the colonial charm of Valladolid. This experience is made for travelers who want a complete route filled with Maya history.
The day begins with morning transportation before heading toward Chichén Itzá, one of Mexico’s most recognized archaeological sites. With the guidance of knowledgeable local guides, you’ll explore the ancient city, learn about Maya life, and enjoy free time to walk, take photos, and feel the atmosphere of this historic landmark.
After the ruins, the route continues through two different cenote experiences: the famous Suytu...
Highlights
13 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
13 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Brief visit to the historic city of Valladolid, Yucatán
Visit to the Cenote “Suytun”, Swimming is allowed
Certified guides specialized in archeology and Mayan culture who will accompany you
Visit to the Cenote “Ikkil”, Swimming is allowed
Exquisite buffet with a wide variety of typical foods from the region
Shared transportation service with roundtrip included
Lifejackets for cenote
Box lunch (ham and cheese sandwich, and a beverage)
Guided tour (bilingual) to Chichen Itzá and free time to walk and take photos on site archaeological
Travel experience provided in panoramic buses and minibuses equipped with air conditioning
Drinks at restaurant (from 2 Usd per drink)
Taxes on archaeological zone and cenote (mandatory): 765 MXN per traveler
Travel into the cultural heart of Yucatán on a full-day shared tour that combines Chichén Itzá, two beautiful cenotes, a regional buffet lunch, and the colonial charm of Valladolid. This experience is made for travelers who want a complete route filled with Maya history.
The day begins with morning transportation before heading toward Chichén Itzá, one of Mexico’s most recognized archaeological sites. With the guidance of knowledgeable local guides, you’ll explore the ancient city, learn about Maya life, and enjoy free time to walk, take photos, and feel the atmosphere of this historic landmark.
After the ruins, the route continues through two different cenote experiences: the famous Suytu...
Highlights
13 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
13 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Brief visit to the historic city of Valladolid, Yucatán
Visit to the Cenote “Suytun”, Swimming is allowed
Certified guides specialized in archeology and Mayan culture who will accompany you
Visit to the Cenote “Ikkil”, Swimming is allowed
Exquisite buffet with a wide variety of typical foods from the region
Shared transportation service with roundtrip included
Lifejackets for cenote
Box lunch (ham and cheese sandwich, and a beverage)
Guided tour (bilingual) to Chichen Itzá and free time to walk and take photos on site archaeological
Travel experience provided in panoramic buses and minibuses equipped with air conditioning
Drinks at restaurant (from 2 Usd per drink)
Taxes on archaeological zone and cenote (mandatory): 765 MXN per traveler
Itinerary
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Cancun
The day begins with morning pickup and check in, as travelers board our comfortable shared transportation. During this first part, the team welcomes the group and organizes everyone before departure. Since several travelers may be joining from different locations, the process can take a little time.
Once the group is ready, we will begin the road trip toward Chichen Itza. The drive takes approximately 3 hours, giving you time to settle in, relax, and get ready for one of the most important historical visits of the day.
3 hours
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Chichen Itza
Before arriving at Chichen Itza, the route may include a brief stop near points of interest close to the archaeological area.
When the group reaches the site, travelers will leave the bus and walk with the guides toward the main entrance. During this short walk, the guides will assist the group with directions and useful information before entering one of the most iconic ancient cities in Mexico.
Inside Chichen Itza, you will enjoy approximately 1 hour with a guide who will explain the history, architecture, myths, and cultural importance of this ancient Mayan city. After the guided visit, you will have about 1 hour of free time to explore independently, take photos, visit souvenir areas, or buy a drink or snack.
Please follow your guide’s instructions carefully, as they will confirm the exact meeting time to return to the bus.
3 hours
3
Suytun Cenote
The experience continues with a visit to Suytun Cenote, one of the most famous cenotes in the region. Cenotes were considered sacred natural formations by the ancient Maya and were often associated with spiritual beliefs and the underworld.
The ride to the cenote takes approximately 45 minutes. Once there, travelers will have time to enjoy its cool and clear waters in a unique natural setting. Bring your swimsuit, as this stop includes time to swim and experience one of the most special landscapes of the Yucatan Peninsula.
1 hour and 30 minutes
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Ik Kil
The tour also includes a visit to Ik Kil Cenote, a beautiful and internationally recognized natural site surrounded by impressive rock walls, hanging vegetation, and a powerful connection with nature. During this stop, travelers will have approximately 45 minutes to swim and enjoy the cenote.
Near the cenote, you will also enjoy a buffet lunch with regional dishes and traditional Mexican flavors. This is your time to eat comfortably and try different food options before continuing the journey.
1 hour and 30 minutes
5
Valladolid
The final visit takes place in Valladolid, Yucatan, a colonial city known for its colorful streets, peaceful atmosphere, local traditions, and beautiful architecture. This stop offers a glimpse into the everyday charm and cultural identity of the Yucatan.
Travelers will have approximately 30 to 45 minutes of free time to walk around, take photos, enjoy the surroundings, and experience the local atmosphere at their own pace.
This stop adds a cultural and traditional closing touch to a day filled with history, nature, and regional beauty.
1 hour
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Cancun
After the visit to Valladolid, the guide will indicate the meeting time and location to board the bus again. Once everyone is back on board, the return trip to Cancun and the Riviera Maya will begin.
The ride back takes approximately 3 hours, offering time to rest after a full day of exploration. You can relax in the vehicle and reflect on a journey that included one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, sacred cenote waters, and the cultural heart of Yucatan.
When the transportation reaches your drop off point, our team will let you know so you can safely leave the vehicle and conclude the experience.