Exploring the iconic UNESCO World Heritage site of Chichén Itzá is an opportunity that shouldn’t be missed. This full-day tour from Cancún and Riviera Maya offers a comprehensive experience, allowing visitors to enjoy the rich history and cultural significance of this ancient Mayan city. Beyond the impressive archaeological ruins, the tour also includes a refreshing swim in a sacred cenote and a visit to the colonial town of Valladolid, providing a well-rounded exploration of the region’s natural and cultural wonders. With knowledgeable guides, included admission, and transportation, this tour presents a convenient and enriching way to discover the treasures of Chichén Itzá.
Key Points
- The full-day Chichén Itzá tour includes visits to the UNESCO World Heritage site, a cenote swim, and a buffet lunch, with pickup available from Cancún and Riviera Maya hotels.
- The tour is operated by Cancun Tours Sale, with a 3.5-star rating and a starting price of €21.30 per person for a maximum of 40 travelers.
- Inclusions cover certified guides, attraction tickets, cenote access, and transportation, with additional fees for life jackets and alcoholic drinks at the buffet.
- Pickup locations are established for hotels, residential areas, and Airbnbs, with a specific pickup point in Tulum at the Super Aki supermarket.
- Feedback indicates mixed reviews, with concerns about limited time, hidden fees, and language barriers, along with recommendations for improved communication and time management.
Tour Overview
This Chichén Itzá Tour from Cancún and Riviera Maya is a full-day excursion that takes visitors to explore the iconic Mayan ruins.
With a 3.5-star rating based on 42 reviews, the tour is operated by Cancun Tours Sale. Priced from €21.30 per person, it accommodates a maximum of 40 travelers and includes certified guides, admission tickets, a cenote swim, and a buffet lunch.
Pickup is available from hotels in Cancún and Riviera Maya, with specific instructions for timing and locations.
The tour experience includes visits to Chichén Itzá, a cenote, and Valladolid, with varying feedback from travelers on the timing and balance of the tour.
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Inclusions and Costs
The tour includes several key inclusions and costs. For the total price of €21.30 per person, travelers receive certified guides, tickets for all attractions, a cenote swim experience, a buffet lunch, air-conditioned transportation, and bottled water.
The total goods and services cost is 940 pesos per person. An additional $10 USD per person is charged for pickups from the Riviera Maya area.
There are also separate charges for life jackets (60 pesos) and alcoholic drinks at the buffet, which must be paid in cash.
Pickup Information
Hotel pickups for the Chichen Itza Tour from Cancun and Riviera Maya are available from hotels in both regions.
Guests should confirm their pickup time based on their hotel name. They should wait in the hotel lobby 5 minutes before the scheduled pickup.
For residential areas, boutique hotels, and Airbnbs, there are specific pickup points. Tulum guests will be picked up at the Super Aki supermarket in downtown.
The pickup details:
- Confirm pickup time based on hotel name.
- Wait in hotel lobby 5 minutes before scheduled pickup.
- Specific pickup points for residential areas, boutique hotels, and Airbnbs.
- Tulum pickups at Super Aki supermarket in downtown.
Tour Experience
The Chichen Itza Tour from Cancun and Riviera Maya includes visits to the iconic archaeological site of Chichen Itza, a refreshing dip in a cenote, and a stop in the colonial town of Valladolid.
During the tour, travelers have about 1 hour and 40 minutes to explore Chichen Itza and 1 hour and 30 minutes to enjoy the cenote. The tour is bilingual, with a focus on Spanish.
While some travelers find the tour informative and enjoyable, others have expressed concerns about limited time at each stop, hidden fees, and language barriers.
Recommendations for improvement include better time management and more balanced language use during the tour.
Feedback and Recommendations
Mixed reviews have been received for the Chichen Itza Tour from Cancun and Riviera Maya.
While some travelers found the tour informative and enjoyable, others cited issues with hidden fees, language barriers, and timing.
Recommendations for improvement include:
- Clearer communication of all costs upfront.
- Better time management to allow more balanced time at each stop.
- More balanced use of English and Spanish during the tour.
- Enhancing the comfort and quality of transportation, particularly during the trip to Valladolid.
Exploring Chichén Itzá
At the heart of the Chichen Itza tour lies the captivating ruins of the ancient Mayan city, a UNESCO World Heritage site that has captivated visitors for centuries. Guests have the opportunity to explore the iconic El Castillo pyramid, the impressive Great Ball Court, and the intricate Caracol observatory. The tour also includes a visit to the sacred cenote, where visitors can witness the natural wonder of this underground sinkhole and learn about its significance in Mayan culture. Through the expertise of the bilingual guides, guests gain insight into the rich history and traditions of the Mayan civilization, making for a truly immersive and educational experience.
Key Highlights | Duration |
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El Castillo Pyramid | 1 hour, 40 minutes |
Great Ball Court | |
Caracol Observatory | |
Sacred Cenote | 1 hour, 30 minutes |
Valladolid |
Cenote Swim Experience
One of the highlights of the Chichen Itza tour is the opportunity to take a refreshing dip in the sacred cenote. This natural sinkhole, formed by the collapse of limestone bedrock, offers a unique swimming experience.
Visitors can:
- Admire the striking turquoise-hued waters and lush vegetation surrounding the cenote.
- Swim in the refreshing waters, which remain a comfortable temperature year-round.
- Explore the underground cave system, which was believed to be an entrance to the underworld by the Mayans.
- Observe the impressive limestone formations and enjoy the tranquil, serene atmosphere.
The cenote swim is a must-do activity, providing a chance to cool off and take in the ancient Mayan world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
While the tour includes bottled water, travelers can bring their own food and non-alcoholic drinks. However, bringing outside alcoholic beverages is not permitted. Following the tour guidelines helps ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but comfortable, lightweight clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Visitors should bring a swimsuit and towel for the cenote swim experience.
Are There Any Age or Height Restrictions for the Cenote Swim?
The tour operator does not specify any age or height restrictions for the cenote swim. However, participants should be able to safely enter and exit the water. Life jackets are available for an additional fee.
Can I Purchase Additional Souvenirs or Items During the Tour?
Yes, travelers can purchase additional souvenirs or items during the tour. The tour includes a stop at the Chichen Itza site, where there are opportunities to buy crafts, jewelry, and other local souvenirs. Cash is recommended for these purchases.
Is There Wifi Available on the Air-Conditioned Transportation?
The tour provider doesn’t specify if there’s WiFi available on the air-conditioned transportation. Travelers should check with the tour operator in advance to confirm if WiFi is provided during the Chichén Itzá excursion.
The Sum Up
The Full Day Chichén Itzá Tour from Cancún and Riviera Maya offers visitors a chance to explore the iconic UNESCO World Heritage site, take a refreshing swim in a sacred cenote, and visit the charming town of Valladolid. With knowledgeable guides, admission tickets, a buffet lunch, and transportation included, it’s an immersive and budget-friendly way to discover the rich history and culture of the Mayan civilization.
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