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English
Included
Explore the recently restored Maya archaeological site of Ek Balam
Climb to the top of the Acropolis pyramid with views of the jungle
Admire the jaguar sculpture guarding the ancient ruins
Experience a traditional Maya blessing ceremony with a shaman
€ 132.11
€ 121.54


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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If you have already explored the famous sites of Chichen Itza and Tulum, then Ek Balam offers a fascinating alternative that combines history, adventure, and culture in one immersive experience. This lesser-known but recently excavated Maya archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula invites you to wander through its jungle-covered temples and marvel at the intricate carvings and architecture that have been carefully restored. Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through the ancient city, culminating in a climb to the top of the impressive Acropolis pyramid, where you will be greeted by a striking jaguar sculpture that stands as a testament to the site’s rich symbolism and history. Beyond the ruins, the adventure continues at Cenote Maya Park, where you can choose to rappel down natural cliffs, zipline through the lush canopy, or simply relax and swim in the crystal-clear natural pools. The day also includes opportunities to shop for unique artisanal handcrafts and participate in a traditional blessing ceremony led by a Maya shaman, offering a deep cultural connection to the region’s spiritual heritage. A delicious buffet lunch is provided to refuel after your activities, and convenient hotel transport from Cancun ensures a seamless and enjoyable day from start to finish. This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a blend of archaeology, adventure, and authentic cultural encounters beyond the more popular tourist sites.
Professional guide
Buffet lunch & Beverages
All necessary equipment & hammocks
Towels and lockers
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Entry fees ek balam
National park entry fees
Entry tax
Gratuities
Alcoholic beverages
Comfortable lightweight clothing
Good walking shoes or sneakers
Hat & Sunglasses
Biodegradable sun block
Swimming suit and towel
Extra change of clothing
Participants must be at least six years old
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
Bring a swimsuit and sunscreen
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Very cool ! Great that you can walk on it and that they permanently work on it. Great view over the jungle. Great to see how they are treating their dogs! 581 Pesos perPerson +100 Pesos for parking Definitely worth it if you like temples. Sweaty of course but you get your great view as a reward. 32m height🤝

Ek Balam is hands down the BEST Mayan ruins we have been to. Better than Cobs better than Tulum ( by far) I'm not a historian or huge fan of ruins, but I really enjoyed this place. Suggest getting a paid tour guide who can tell you about the very interesting history. The site is 9 meters higher than Chitchen Itza AND you can still climb to the highest point on many of the ruins. skip the crowds at Chicken itsa....this is waaaay better. Plus be sure to bring your swim suits because they have 4 beautiful cenotes to swim in around nearby. Make a whole day of it and you won't be sorry.

Nice! You get to experience some Maya ruins without the trouble of too many other tourists if you go early or late enough. And for now there is also the option to go on top of some of the buildings. You can't go inside or in top of everything but still more than at othe sites. Go here if you want to have an interactive Maya experience. Also not a lot of vendors. Pleasent experience!

This was an amazing site to visit! We went with a tour company and saw Chichen Itza first, then to Ek Balam, and the differences were interesting. Ek Balam was not busy at all compared to Chichen Itza, and you actually got to climb up the main temple and several other structures, which isn't allowed at the more famous ruins. Highly recommend! checking it out!!

We visited Ek’ Balam and had a wonderful experience. The site wasn’t crowded at all — only a few cars in the large parking lot — which made it feel calm and special. Around the parking area, you can find small shops with souvenirs, snacks, and drinks. Tickets are purchased at the ticket office (580 pesos per adult, 100 for a child), and there’s also the option to hire a tour guide for an extra fee. The archaeological site itself is spacious but easy to navigate. You’re allowed to climb most of the pyramids, and where it’s not permitted, clear “no climb” signs are posted. We spent about 2 hours exploring and felt it was the perfect amount of time to enjoy everything. A few tips: bring enough water, wear comfortable clothes, and prepare for the heat with sunscreen — it was very hot when we visited. Overall, Ek’ Balam is an amazing site to explore, less busy than some of the more famous ruins, and definitely worth the visit!



