









6 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Learn about Mayan history and culture from a certified guide
Enjoy hotel pickup and drop-off from Valladolid
Experience a full-day tour combining history, culture, and nature
€ 71.37
€ 65.66


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Any visit to Valladolid is incomplete without exploring the iconic Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most remarkable archaeological treasures of the Yucatán Peninsula. This full-day guided tour offers a seamless and efficient way to experience the ancient Mayan ruins, with hotel pickup and drop-off from Valladolid for your convenience. Your certified guide will provide fascinating insights into the history, architecture, and cultural significance of Chichén Itzá, allowing you to fully appreciate the grandeur of the site while giving you time to explore its impressive structures and surroundings at your own pace. A delicious buffet lunch is included, featuring regional dishes with options to suit every taste, adding a culinary touch to your cultural journey.
In addition to discovering Chichén Itzá, the tour also includes stops at two of the most iconic cenotes in the Valladolid area, where you can take a refreshing swim in their crystal-clear waters. These natural pools provide a perfect contrast to the historical exploration, offering moments of relaxation and enjoyment amidst stunning natural scenery. Combining history, culture, and nature, this tour creates a comprehensive and unforgettable experience of the Yucatán Peninsula, making it ideal for travelers seeking both education and leisure in one seamless adventure.
Lunch
Air-conditioned vehicle
Access ticket to chichen itza
Tourist guide
Souvenirs
Vest in cenote xcajum
Vest in cenote xkeken
Soda or Pop
Alcoholic Beverages
Swimsuit, towel, and water shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Maximum capacity of 15 guests for this tour
Not recommended for people with heart conditions
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We loved it. This was one of the best cenotes visited it. At first we were a few, after 2 hours, this were full but easy to enjoy. There is two cenotes in one. After we knew if you rent a cabin they give you the access to the cenotes free.

It's the most expensive cenote which costs 280 per person. As most of the reviews mentioned, you have to take a bath before going in but the staff is very friendly and they try to manage the place well. Pro tip - we reached there aroind 3.15 pm and the queue was only about 5 people. So either try to go early in morning or around 4 if you want the place to yourself rather than standing in big lineups.

I went to a few cenotes during my trip but I wouldn't recommend this one. It looks cool, but getting through the unkept bathrooms and change rooms are not worth it. They reek and have human waste in the stalls and in the garbages. It's not on the cleaners that some tourists are disgusting...but it doesn't seem well cleaned at all. I was dreading going back in after swimming to change into clothes. There are just as cool cenotes without the filthy change rooms. Also, only 3 of the 10 or 15ish outdoor showers worked, even though showering before entering was mandatory

The cenote is amazing , I rented a car and stayed in tulum. It took me over an hour to get there. I purchase my ticket online and lunch was included. The price is moderate but the two cenotes are

They charge you 280 pesos for 2 cenotes, you cannot bargain for 1 cenote. Parking is included in that 280 pesos They will ask you to take a shower to preserve natural habitat. Life jackets are provided by the staff at the location. Please be careful if it is raining, the steps are slippery. There is about 10-15 minutes walk to go inside the cenote.



