Chichen Itza Deluxe Valladolid And 2 Cenotes - Cancun

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Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Instant Confirmation
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  • Duration: 12 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    07:30 AM Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
  • Return Details :
    Returns to original departure point
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

The ancient Maya city of Chichen Itza, Mexico was one of the most prominent governmental centers in the Maya world. Constructed around 525 AD, Chichen Itza was also the most important religious site in the Yucatan Peninsula.
We are among the first to arrive at the ruins of Chichen-Itza. Ancient history, archaeology, culture, and magic await you on our Chichen Itza tours. We provide you with umbrellas so that your excursion within the area is pleasant.

In addition to a visit to the Maya ruins, our adventure from Cancun to Chichen Itza includes a stop in the colonial city of Valladolid, a visit to a handicrafts store, a delicious buffet lunch featuring regional specialties, and a visit to a 2 beautiful open-air cenote (a natural fresh-water sinkhole). The Maya considered cenotes to be sacred portals to the underworld. They were also their only source of freshwater. You can go for a swim in the cenote to cool off!

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Ruins
Downtown, Church
We visit this Cenote near Chichen Itza where the Mayans performed their ceremonies, we will also enjoy a buffet lunch.
Agua dulce, profunda, cristalina y fresca te espera para nadar con una temperatura promedio, que se descienden por medio de 115 escalones. Hubiku es un cenote joven con una perforación de su bóveda que se forma cuando las raíces de un gran árbol colapsaron el techo. La profundidad del agua es de 27 m y su forma es casi circular. A medio día un haz de luz desciende por el ojo de la bóveda hacia las cristalinas aguas de esta gran caverna sumergida y crea un gran espectáculo.

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Ruins
Downtown, Church
We visit this Cenote near Chichen Itza where the Mayans performed their ceremonies, we will also enjoy a buffet lunch.
Agua dulce, profunda, cristalina y fresca te espera para nadar con una temperatura promedio, que se descienden por medio de 115 escalones. Hubiku es un cenote joven con una perforación de su bóveda que se forma cuando las raíces de un gran árbol colapsaron el techo. La profundidad del agua es de 27 m y su forma es casi circular. A medio día un haz de luz desciende por el ojo de la bóveda hacia las cristalinas aguas de esta gran caverna sumergida y crea un gran espectáculo.

Inclusions

  • Bottled water
  • Professional guide
  • Lunch
  • Breakfast
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions

  • Additional activities in Valladolid, Chichen Adventure or in Chichen Itza.
  • Use of lockers, life jackets, or towels at the cenote
  • Drinks in the restaurant

Additional Info

Infants are required to sit on an adults lap

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Children must be accompanied by an adult

The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions

Traveler Reviews

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  • 03-May-2023

    Esther and Roberto were fantastic. I highly recommend their day tour of chichenitza, the cenote, and ik balam. Five star info and service.

  • 18-Feb-2023

    La operadora fue puntual en la recogida al hotel, algo q valoro mucho. El tour muy organizado, la comida y el servicio muy bueno, también con muy buena información cultural. Lo que si me hizo sentir incómodo es como literalmente lloran por la propina, y lo repiten y repiten.

  • 07-Dec-2022

    On time and very well organized. Will book another tour with them in the future. Very reasonably priced but excellent service. The guides were very informative. Well worth the money!

  • 20-Nov-2022

    The Guide was Very good (Carlos). The food as well. The only stuff i did not like was 3 hours on the bus. You spend more time travelling then knowing the places.

  • 09-Sep-2022

    My family and I booked this tour for our summer trip and was extremely disappointed. We felt lied to and scammed by the description and completely dismissed by the tour guide throughout the trip. We hope to warn others so they don't make the same mistake we did. First, starting with the hotel pick up. We were asked to meet at Coco Bongo which was 3 blocks away from where we started. After that we were then led an additional 5 blocks to get to the actual bus, so don't except to be picked up in front of our near your hotel at all. Second, we had a massive issue with not being given things that were included in the package when we bought it. For example, there was no breakfast, no water, and no umbrellas offered. The tour guide refused to sell us water unless we bought their $20 drinks and water package per person but none of my family drink, so we ended up buying water for $8 at Chichen Itza. When we relayed this to the travel agency, they said we had only purchased the Basic package but 1) our booking confirmation sent to us had listed these benefits and 2) nowhere did it distinguish the difference between Basic and other packages which made us feel we were being lied to and scammed. Third, we specifically requested an English tour guide when given the option to because none of us speak Spanish. We obviously would've been okay with English translations accompanying Spanish explanations. However, the tour guide spoke almost exclusively in Spanish and scattered random English phrases throughout. This made it extremely difficult to follow because we were picking up words interspersed throughout really fast paced Spanish. We asked the tour guide if he could try to speak a few sentences of Spanish and a few of English to make it easier to follow but he said he could not. As a result, we were left completely confused and in the dark not knowing what was going on, when to meet, etc for the rest of the tour. We ended up having to hire an English tour guide at Chichen Itza for $60. By the end of the tour, it felt like the tour guide had completely given up on providing English translations. Fourth, they changed the order of the tour listed on the website in order to take us shopping first at a location with insane mark ups (~90%) because they knew we could get cheaper prices at Chichen Itza. It's fine to take tourists shopping, but to keep us there for 40 minutes and to alter the described tour timeline for this express purpose was unacceptable to me. Fifth, the cenote we were taken to was NOT Ik Kil or even Suytun and was instead one that was next to the shopping center (Xcajum). This is blatant false advertising and we were extremely frustrated and disappointed especially my son whose only request was that we go swimming in Ik Kil. Even though the cenote was next to the shopping center, we couldn't go swimming because the tour guide disappeared for 40 minutes and we needed him to give us wrist bands. We ended up having less than 90 minutes for both swimming and lunch. All in all, we're usually really lenient and understanding but felt this travel agency and tour took advantage of us, lied to us, and would really advise against anyone else booking with them.

  • 25-Aug-2022

    Wir waren überrascht, dass wir nur zehn Personen waren die von den Hotels abgeholt wurden, bis wir plötzlich umsteigen sollten und in einem Reisebus mit 60 Menschen landeten. An jedem Ort an dem wir hingefahren wurden ging es um extra kosten, extra zahlen, Trinkgeld und nochmals Trinkgeld. Chichen Itza ist sehr schön und interessant, die Xenoten waren ebenfalls beide sehr schön. Jedoch wurde man einfach hingekarrt mit drei Reisebussen, hat Uhrzeit und Abholzeit gesagt bekommen und weiter ging es. Der Reiseführer war ganz ok er hat jedoch sehr viel spanisch gesprochen und nur einen Satz auf englisch der Rest der Gruppe konnte kein Englisch was ich nicht ok finde auf einer englisch geführten Tour. Wir können diese Tour leider nicht weiter empfehlen.

  • 04-Jun-2022

    La parte favorita, fue la visita a chichen itza, es una maravilla moderna, los cenotes son excelentes aunque la visita fue un poco corta, los desayunos y almuerzo son excelentes, la visita a valladolid puede ser más larga ya que solo tuvimos media hora para visitar y hacer compras.

  • 31-May-2022

    Everything was taken care of guides we're very knowledgeable and very helpful, patient as well. Thanks for everything

  • 10-May-2022

    Es una experiencia con la cultura de la región de sureste mexicano , con sus raíces en la cultura maya , con aguas cristalinas y puras y edificaciones en las que abundan simbologías e historia fascinante de lo que nos legó al mundo el imperio Maya

  • 25-Apr-2022

    First off I will say the tour guides did a solid job. The sites were also beautiful. That’s where any positivity ends. Logistically this was an absolute nightmare. If you are getting picked up from Cancun or anywhere more north, be ready for a 16-18 hour day. This was NOT advertised, as the trip indicates a start time of 7:30am (not true for most departures). Most pissed about this. If we knew what we were truly getting into, there’s not a chance we would have booked this. In the morning, we got picked up by a van that dropped us off on the side of the road in Cancun and we were told to just wait for the tour bus. Immediately we were confused and put off. The bus we got on then proceeded to make 4 stops along the way to chichen itza, which turned this leg into a 5 hour journey (not kidding). On the way home, aside from the fact that the bus makes the same 4 stops, we waited for a half hour for several vans to pick people up in the Tulum area on the side of the road. And no explanation given. It's almost as if they were coordinating the logistics on the fly. Be ready to spend 75% of your time on a bus, and it honestly overshadows how cool the chichen itza and cenotes are.

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