Merida's Must-Do: Chichen Itza & Yucatán's Enchanted Towns
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On this unforgettable adventure, you'll visit one of the most important archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization—Chichén Itzá—and explore two of Yucatán's beloved Pueblos Mágicos: Izamal and Valladolid. We’ll begin in the vibrant Yellow City of Izamal, where nearly every building is painted golden yellow. Learn about the town’s history and visit its highlights, including the Convent of San Antonio de Padua. Then, step into the grandeur of Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. You’ll have time to explore its majestic pyramids and ancient structures while learning about Maya culture. After exploring, cool off with a swim in a breathtaking cenote, perfect for photos and a moment of relaxation. We'll end the day in Valladolid, a charming colonial town where you can stroll through the main square, admire local architecture, and snap a memorable photo at the iconic Valladolid letters.
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Sam_C, 6/20/2023 3:27:56 PM
This was by far the most efficient way to see everything. Even though there were many stops none of them felt rushed. This is the best way to cross many things off your must-do list. The guide was knowledgeable and funny. Overall it was a great experience.
Phil_P, 5/17/2023 1:12:20 PM
Having been on several tours in the past few days, this has been our only disappointing one so far. Chichen Itza is obviously the highlight but the tour tries to do too much and fails to deliver. The stop in Valladolid at the end of the day was especially disappointing as the cathedral was already shut. The cenote was stopped at was dirty and rather tired and we were unable to use the swimming pool. Overall I would recommend planning your own tour to Chichen Itza which remains a must see for all visitors to the area.
Margaret_V, 3/23/2023 12:19:30 PM
Great experience we enjoyed it very much !!! Tour guide and driver were great !!! Everything was great
Winston_U, 11/25/2022 7:34:55 AM
In my opinion, pick up should be earlier than 8:00am (in winter) to still have time to see Valladolid while still light. We arrived almost 5:30pm and couldn't see anything except for the plaza and the church, which was a shame as there's still much to see in this city. A few fellow travelers were even commenting on why we were there and there wasn't much to see or do.
Miguel_M, 10/10/2022 3:57:20 PM
We have used Viator in the past and were very pleased this time was terrible. The van arrived late at the hotel to pick us up, then we discovered that even though we had requested an English guide, we speak Spanish our friends do not, they sent a Spanish only guide, so we had to wait for another van to pick us up. The van was packed when it arrived and even the smallest person sitting in the seats did not have enough leg room. This proved to be miserable as we spent 7 hours in total in the vehicle. We were going really slow and upon arriving at the first town, were told the van was not in good working order and we would be switching to a different van. The first town had a convent and a small market. There was nothing really to see in the convent except an exhibition of the Pope's visit. I have visited convents before where there was a rich history shared, numerous artifacts, and other incredible things to see. This convent was a disappointment to say the least. We left the town and drove to the cenote. We had lunch at a small local restaurant. It was pleasant and the host of the restaurant was funny and engaging. We then went to Chichen Itza which was great except for the van ride to get there. We finished the tour with a trip to Valladolid. I could tell it was a great town but, we were given only 35-40 minutes to spend there, it was not enough time. Then it was back in the van for the 2.5 hour ride back to our hotel. The guide was okay. He kept forgetting to translate in English what he said in Spanish so my husband and I spent a lot of time translating for our friends. There were two handles sticking up from the seats in the very back where my husband and one of our friends sat. Thank goodness I had a pillow that I was able to give my friend so that he did have to have that jabbing into his leg during the seven hours in the van. Both my husband's knees were bruised by the end of the trip due to the seats bumping his knees because of lack of leg room in the van. In conclusion, this is not a good tour to take. At over 400.00 American for the four of us, it was not worth the money. You can do much better Viator.
ertha_d, 6/4/2022 10:40:45 PM
El Castillo y cenote, y La comida, y Sammy and Miquel. It was a long day but so very worth it. The bus was comfortable and the stops were well placed.
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- We recommend that you bring sunscreen, comfortable clothes, swimsuit, a change of clothes, water, and cash.
- If for any reason you are a no show or decide not to go the same day, this tour cannot be rescheduled, you would have to buy again.
- There is no pick up in hotels
- Entrance to cenote ($12 USD or $225 MXN pesos) to be paid at cenote
- Entrance fee - Chichen Itza Entrance $300 Mx Mexican per Person to be paid at Chichen Itza
- Entrance fee - Chichen Itza Entrance fee $36 USD Foreign per person to be paid at Chichen Itza
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On this unforgettable adventure, you'll visit one of the most important archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization—Chichén Itzá—and explore two of Yucatán's beloved Pueblos Mágicos: Izamal and Valladolid. We’ll begin in the vibrant Yellow City of Izamal, where nearly every building is painted golden yellow. Learn about the town’s history and visit its highlights, including the Convent of San Antonio de Padua. Then, step into the grandeur of Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. You’ll have time to explore its majestic pyramids and ancient structures while learning about Maya culture. After exploring, cool off with a swim in a breathtaking cenote, perfect for photos and a moment of relaxation. We'll end the day in Valladolid, a charming colonial town where you can stroll through the main square, admire local architecture, and snap a memorable photo at the iconic Valladolid letters.Redemption
One our agents will send your Boarding Pass, it´s important contact your operator to avoid inconveniences. If for any reason you are a no show or decide not to go the same day, this tour cannot be rescheduled, you would have to buy again. There is no pick up in hotels24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
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