Merida, the vibrant cultural hub of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, offers visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy the region’s rich history and traditions. The Uxmal Zone Tour with Chocolate Experience is a captivating journey that combines the awe-inspiring Mayan ruins of Uxmal with the indulgent delights of the Chocolate Museum. Discover the architectural wonders of the UNESCO-listed site, from the iconic Pyramid of the Magician to the ornate Governor’s Palace, while also learning about the origins and production of the beloved Mesoamerican treat. But the adventure doesn’t end there, as a refreshing swim in a local cenote rounds out this immersive cultural and culinary experience.

This experience made our list of the 25 Best Tours In Merida.

Key Points

Merida: Uxmal Zone Tour With Chocolate Experience - Key Points

  • Explore the UNESCO-listed Uxmal Archaeological Zone, featuring the iconic Pyramid of the Magician and other Mayan architectural marvels.
  • Enjoy the rich cultural heritage of the Mayans at the Chocolate Museum, where you’ll learn about the history and traditional chocolate-making process.
  • Enjoy a refreshing swim in a local cenote, surrounded by stunning natural rock formations and lush vegetation.
  • Gain in-depth insights into Mayan civilization’s advanced engineering and astronomy through the guided walking tour.
  • Savor the culinary delights and experience the natural wonders of the Yucatan region during this comprehensive 8-hour tour.
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Tour Highlights

Merida: Uxmal Zone Tour With Chocolate Experience - Tour Highlights

The tour highlights an exhilarating exploration of the UNESCO-listed Uxmal Archaeological Zone, followed by an immersive experience at the Chocolate Museum, and a refreshing swim in a local cenote.

Visitors will embark on a guided tour of the impressive Uxmal ruins, learning about the Mayan civilization that once thrived in this ancient city.

The Chocolate Museum offers an engaging interactive experience, where guests can discover the history and production of the region’s iconic cacao.

Lastly, guests can relax and cool off in the serene waters of a nearby cenote, a natural sinkhole typical of the Yucatan landscape.

This comprehensive tour promises an unforgettable day filled with culture, culinary delights, and natural wonder.

Tour Details

Merida: Uxmal Zone Tour With Chocolate Experience - Tour Details

This comprehensive tour typically lasts 8 hours, catering to English, Spanish, and Italian-speaking visitors. Guests can conveniently cancel their reservation up to 24 hours in advance, and take advantage of the ‘reserve now, pay later’ option to secure their spot.

Tour Details
Duration 8 hours
Language English, Spanish, Italian
Cancellation Free up to 24 hours in advance
Booking Reserve now & pay later

The tour includes a guided walking exploration of the UNESCO-listed Uxmal Archaeological Zone, an immersive experience at the Chocolate Museum to learn Mayan chocolate preparation, and a refreshing visit to a local cenote for swimming and relaxation.

Guided Tour of Uxmal

Merida: Uxmal Zone Tour With Chocolate Experience - Guided Tour of Uxmal

Guided by a knowledgeable bilingual expert, guests explore the UNESCO-listed Uxmal Archaeological Zone, marveling at the intricate pre-Columbian architecture and learning about the rich Mayan history that permeates the ancient site.

They’ll wander through the iconic Pyramid of the Magician, admiring its steep, rounded sides, and discover the impressive Governor’s Palace with its ornate facades.

At the Nunnery Quadrangle, they’ll uncover the mysteries of Mayan religious and social life.

Throughout the tour, the guide brings the ruins to life, sharing insights into the advanced engineering, sophisticated astronomy, and complex societal structures of the Mayan civilization that thrived here centuries ago.

Chocolate Museum Experience

After exploring the ancient Mayan ruins, guests enjoy the rich history and traditions of Mayan chocolate-making at the interactive Chocolate Museum.

The museum provides an engaging experience, where visitors learn about the origins of cacao and its cultural significance to the Mayan civilization.

Guests are invited to witness the traditional chocolate-making process, from harvesting the cacao pods to grinding the beans and preparing the authentic Mayan hot chocolate.

The interactive exhibits allow visitors to fully appreciate the artistry and complexity involved in crafting this revered Mesoamerican delicacy.

With a hands-on approach, the Chocolate Museum offers a delightful and educational complement to the day’s archaeological adventure.

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Cenote Relaxation and Swimming

Following the tour of the Uxmal Archaeological Zone and the immersive Chocolate Museum experience, guests can unwind and refresh themselves at a local cenote – a natural sinkhole filled with crystal-clear, cool waters.

This serene setting provides the perfect opportunity to relax, swim, and connect with the natural beauty of the Yucatan region.

Guests can choose from one of two cenotes – Cenote Kankirixche or Cenote Yaal Utzil – both of which offer:

  • Tranquil, shaded swimming areas
  • Ladders and platforms for easy access
  • Life vests provided for safety
  • Stunning natural rock formations and lush vegetation

This cenote visit is the perfect way to cap off a day of cultural and culinary exploration in Merida.

Inclusions

The Uxmal Zone Tour with Chocolate Experience includes a guided walking tour of the UNESCO-listed Uxmal Archaeological Zone, providing visitors an in-depth exploration of this ancient Mayan site.

The tour also includes a visit to the Chocolate Museum (Choco-Story), where travelers can experience an interactive Mayan town and learn about the history and preparation of the iconic Mayan beverage.

Plus, guests will have the opportunity to relax and swim in a local cenote, with all necessary lifevests provided.

The tour includes private transportation with a certified bilingual guide, as well as entrance fees, snacks, and regional beverages. With these inclusions, travelers can enjoy the rich cultural and natural wonders of the Yucatan Peninsula.

Exclusions

Merida: Uxmal Zone Tour With Chocolate Experience - Exclusions

While the Uxmal Zone Tour with Chocolate Experience includes a wealth of activities and amenities, it doesn’t cover certain expenses. Lunch and additional drinks beyond the provided snacks and regional beverages aren’t part of the package.

Travelers will also need to cover the cost of any tickets to attractions outside the tour’s included sites, as well as the purchase of souvenirs. These extra costs are the responsibility of the participants and aren’t included in the tour price.

The exclusions for this tour include:

  • Lunch
  • Additional drinks
  • Tickets to other attractions
  • Souvenirs

Tour Price

Merida: Uxmal Zone Tour With Chocolate Experience - Tour Price

The Uxmal Zone Tour with Chocolate Experience is priced from $284.70 per person. This all-inclusive tour provides a full day of adventure, culture, and relaxation.

Visitors can expect guided walking tours of the UNESCO-listed Uxmal Archaeological Zone and the Chocolate Museum, where they’ll learn about the Mayan cacao tradition. The tour also includes a visit to a refreshing cenote for swimming.

With private transportation, entrance fees, and snacks covered, the tour offers excellent value. While lunch and additional drinks aren’t included, the price point makes this an affordable and comprehensive way to explore the history, cuisine, and natural wonders of the Merida region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Tour?

The maximum group size for this tour is not specified. The tour details indicate it’s a private tour, so the group size is likely flexible and tailored to the customer’s needs.

Is This Tour Suitable for People With Limited Mobility?

The tour may not be suitable for people with limited mobility. It includes a guided walking tour of the Uxmal Archaeological Zone and a visit to a cenote, which may involve uneven terrain and steps. Accommodations can be made, but guests should inquire beforehand.

Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks to the Cenote?

Guests are generally allowed to bring their own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks to the cenote. However, they should check with the tour operator beforehand, as some cenotes may have restrictions on outside food and beverages.

Is There an Audio Guide Available for the Uxmal Archaeological Zone?

The tour doesn’t mention an audio guide for the Uxmal Archaeological Zone. However, visitors can likely take advantage of the provided guided walking tour to learn about the site’s history and features directly from a knowledgeable local guide.

Can I Extend the Tour to Visit Additional Sites or Activities?

Yes, you can extend the tour to visit additional sites or activities. Many tour providers offer customizable options, allowing you to add more archaeological zones, cultural experiences, or nature-based activities to your itinerary at an additional cost.

Recap

The Merida: Uxmal Zone Tour with Chocolate Experience offers a captivating blend of Mayan history, culture, and culinary delight.

Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed Uxmal Archaeological Zone, indulge in a chocolate-making experience, and cool off with a refreshing swim in a local cenote.

This comprehensive tour provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich heritage and natural wonders of the region.

You can check availability for your dates here: