









11 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Early arrival at Chichen Itza to avoid crowds
Focus on authentic culture and Mayan history
Early arrival at Chichen Itza to avoid crowds
Visit two major archaeological sites: Chichen Itza and Coba
€ 115.79
€ 106.53


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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This small group shared tour to Chichen Itza and Coba offers a genuine and enriching experience for travelers interested in the history and culture of the ancient Maya. Starting early in the morning, you'll arrive at Chichen Itza before the large crowds, allowing you to explore the site in a more peaceful and meaningful way. Led by professional guides, this tour focuses entirely on cultural and historical insights, with no unnecessary shopping stops or tourist traps. You'll learn all about the fascinating details of Mayan civilization and Mexico's heritage through engaging and informative explanations. Unlike cheaper tours that often include time-wasting detours, this experience offers real value by maximizing your time at the archaeological sites. A delicious buffet lunch is included to keep you energized, and bottled water is provided on board for your comfort. After Chichen Itza, the tour continues to a second iconic site, Coba, where you can explore ancient structures nestled in the jungle and further immerse yourself in Mayan history. The total duration of the tour, including transportation to and from your hotel or meeting point, is approximately 11 to 12 hours depending on your location, making it a full and satisfying day of discovery.
Lunch
Guided tour
Cenote entry fee
Bottled water on the transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Early access to Chichen Itza
Drinks at the restaurant
Chichen Itza and Coba State Taxes
Gratuities
Towel & swimsuite
Flip flops & change clothes
Cash
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Tour time varies by location
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This place is amazing. You can feel the energy from the temple…. Indescribably….

This was the highlight of our stop at the Cozumel port while on a week-long Caribbean cruise. This shore excursion r included boat and car transportation, and entry into the area. We originally wanted to see it by air but the activity got canceled due to low participation; a good thing because you need to see this from the ground. GETTING THERE: Because we were at the Cozumel port, we had to endure an almost hour long boat ride from Cozumel island to the Playa Del Carmen port on the mainland. From there, it was a 2-hour drive to the site. THE SITE: We had just under 2 hours at the site which wasn't nearly enough to see it all as I noticed we missed quite a few things on the southern end after looking at a map, such as the Sacred Cenote and many other structures. The site is infested with street peddlers selling the same things. The only interesting retail item was volcanic glass that was shaped into a smooth disc. Other than being able to look through it at the sun like they're safe solar glasses, it would be just a hockey puck collecting dust in your showcase. El Castillo is the centerpiece of the site and is the first to greet you. At nearly 100' high, the 4-sided pyramid temple looked to be in great condition for being constructed in the 12th century. While it would've been cool to walk to the top on one of the four stairways, I totally agree with the hands-off approach as these treasures need to be preserved. There is, however, something interactive you can do with El Castillo. Stand close to the perimeter ropes at the center of the staircases. By doing a loud clap, the sound travels up to the pyramid's temple and reverberates back to you in the form of a bird's chirp. Also, be sure to check out the excavation site next to El Castillo that reveals some of its impressive foundation. The Temple of Warriors was very impressive as well. While not as tall as El Castillo, the numerous columns that front the pyramid which represent warriors, featured intricate carvings like a deeper petroglyph. The Skull Platform is a low wall filled with carvings of skulls. The mix of deep carvings, light colored stone and black mold from the elements makes for awesome contrasted photos in color or black & white. The Great Ball Court is a long field flanked by two structures full of etchings/carvings that also acted as a scoreboard. The main sport was the Mesoamerican ballgame, similar to raqcuetball. TIPS: Allow yourself the entire day if you want to see everything. Food isn't allowed inside but drinks were okay. OVERALL: When is a UNESCO World Heritage site not worth experiencing?

⚠️ Tourist Trap – Be Cautious! ⚠️ This place is misleadingly marked on Google Maps as an entrance to Chichén Itzá, but it is NOT the official entrance. They charge 1,041 MXN (~$52 USD) for a package that includes a “shuttle” and lunch – but if you’re arriving by car, you can drive directly to the official parking lot at Chichén Itzá and skip all of this. The shuttle is unnecessary, and the food they offer is mediocre and overpriced. We were charged around 450 MXN for a very limited menu, with dishes that did not match what was listed, and drinks were not included. Overall, it felt like a scam targeting unsuspecting tourists. 🎯 Pro tip: Drive directly to the official entrance, pay the actual ticket price (~600 MXN), and eat wherever you want – there are better and cheaper options nearby. Don’t fall for this trick – you can visit Chichén Itzá easily and more affordably without this detour.

Our tour to Chichen Itza from Cancun was absolutely incredible! From start to finish, the entire experience was seamless and enriching. The tour guides Christian and Ivan were both very friendly and made the experience very enjoyable and educational. Ivan was knowledgeable, engaging, and passionate about the history of the Mayan civilization, bringing each moment to life with fascinating stories and insights. Chichen Itza itself is awe-inspiring – seeing the towering pyramid of El Castillo up close left me speechless. The site is well-preserved, and every corner seemed to reveal something new and exciting. Walking through the ancient ball courts, temples, and the sacred cenote felt like stepping back in time. The transportation was comfortable, and we were given plenty of time to explore and take photos. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Cancun – it's an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and natural beauty! A must-see and a 5-star experience!

Loved to be there on the solar eclipse this October! Wonderful experience. The ruins are magical and have a lot to tell . On the other hand it seemed like just a tourist attraction to sell people stuff around the pyramid. Vendors are a bit pushy but apart of that is amazing spot.



