









12 hour(s)
English
Included
Early access to Chichén Itzá before crowds arrive
Guided tour by bilingual experts with deep Mayan knowledge
See iconic structures like the Pyramid of Kukulcan and Temple of Warriors
Discover hidden areas of this UNESCO World Heritage Site
€ 114.1
€ 104.97


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the magic and mystery of Chichén Itzá on an immersive full-day guided tour designed to go beyond typical sightseeing. Arriving right when the archaeological site opens, you’ll beat the crowds and explore in the calm morning hours with a bilingual expert who has spent years uncovering the secrets of this ancient Mayan city. Marvel at the Pyramid of Kukulcan, the Temple of the Warriors, the Great Ball Court, the observatory, and other architectural masterpieces — along with hidden corners most visitors miss. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chichén Itzá offers a powerful glimpse into the sophistication and spirituality of the Mayan Empire.
Your day also includes a refreshing swim in the stunning Zazil Tunich cenote, where the cool, crystalline waters offer a welcome break in a breathtaking natural setting. For lunch, enjoy a delicious traditional meal made from fresh local ingredients and served with handmade tortillas in a Mayan community. With hotel pickup and drop-off included, strict safety protocols, and availability on select days throughout the Cancun region, this tour blends history, nature, and culture for a truly unforgettable experience.
Fuel surcharge
Meal and Beverage
Transportation with AC Vehicle
Certified tour guide
Archaeological site tickets
Mayan Community Visit
Typical Regional Lunch
Swim in a Cenote
Visit to Valladolid
Photos
Souvenirs
Camera fee at Chichen Itza
Gratuities
Comfortable lightweight clothing
Good walking shoes or sneakers
Hat and Sunglasses
Biodegradable sunblock
Swimming suit and towel
Extra change of clothing
Extra money for incidentals
Not wheelchair accessible
Bring a water bottle for refreshment
Keep personal essentials
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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⭐️ “An Unforgettable Journey Through History at Chichén Itzá” Visiting Chichén Itzá in Yucatán, Mexico was one of the most impressive experiences I’ve had while traveling. The entire archaeological site feels like stepping directly into the past, surrounded by ancient temples, detailed stone carvings, and structures that show the power, beliefs, and engineering brilliance of the Maya civilization. Even with thousands of visitors walking around the grounds, the site is so large, open, and well-organized that it never feels overcrowded. The main pyramid, El Castillo (Temple of Kukulcán), is absolutely stunning up close. You can’t climb the steps anymore due to a past incident, but honestly, the view from the ground is spectacular and allows you to take clean, unobstructed photos from every angle. The clouds and sky around the pyramid make every picture look dramatic and powerful. Walking further into the complex, I explored the Temple of the Warriors, the Columns, the Ball Court, and several additional structures tucked between trees and open plazas. Each area has its own unique style and atmosphere, and you can easily spend hours wandering, learning, and imagining the ceremonies, rituals, and daily life that once took place here. There are also restrooms on-site, which were clean and well-maintained, and a large area of market stalls with locals selling souvenirs, handmade crafts, hats, decorative items, and traditional art. The selection is huge, and the vendors are friendly and welcoming. The entire area is very organized, easy to navigate, and perfect for photography, history lovers, and anyone traveling through Yucatán. Chichén Itzá is a true Wonder of the World and definitely worth the visit. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Mexico. 🇲🇽📸

Must see. One of the new Seven Wonders of the World. It was kind of hot when we visited so stay hydrated and bring a hat and sunscreen. No drones allowed as well as no cigarettes or e-cigs. Be respectful of the cultural site. Was funny to hear that the losers AND winners would be sacrificed. Normally you'd think it'd be the losers, but the Mayans wanted to send the Gods their best people. There's lots of people trying to sell you things along the path. Interesting to see anime and pop culture stuff being sold. Apparently Mayans decended from Mongolians who traveled across the Bering Straight. Mayan civilizations range from Guatemala to southern Mexico.

Chichén Itzá absolutely lives up to its reputation as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This historic site is simply incredible and a must-see wonder! The breathtaking scale and preservation of the ruins are astounding. El Castillo (the main pyramid) is magnificent, and its architectural precision—given it was built over a thousand years ago—is truly mind-blowing. The fascinating acoustics in the great ball court, where a whisper can be heard from one end to the other, demonstrate the Mayans' advanced knowledge. Every structure, from the Temple of Warriors to the Observatory, tells a rich story of the advanced Mayan civilization. The extraordinary level of detail and craftsmanship in the carvings and stonework is evident throughout. This is a bucket-list destination that will not disappoint. The history, the architecture, and the sheer presence of this ancient city are awe-inspiring.

We had an amazing experience visiting Chichen Itza through Mexico Travel Solutions. The tour was very well organized, with comfortable bus transportation and our English-speaking guide, Andres, who was incredibly knowledgeable. He shared fascinating information and stories about the history and culture of Chichen Itza, making the entire tour both educational and enjoyable. The lunch buffet at Tsukan Restaurant was delicious, offering a great variety of local dishes. We also had the chance to swim in a beautiful cenote, which was an absolutely magical and refreshing experience after exploring the site. Overall, it was a fantastic day filled with history, culture, great food, and natural beauty. We highly recommend this tour and Mexico Travel Solutions to anyone visiting Cancun or the Yucatán!

An awe-inspiring wonder of the world and a must-visit when in Mexico. Chichén Itzá offers a fascinating glimpse into Mayan history and architecture, with the iconic El Castillo pyramid standing as its centerpiece. The site is well-preserved and full of detailed carvings, ancient ball courts, and sacred cenotes that tell incredible stories of the past. It’s best to arrive early to avoid crowds and the midday heat. Bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes. A truly unforgettable experience rich in history and culture.



