Ultimate Chichen Itza & Cenote Adventure from Cancun
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Get ready for an unforgettable day exploring two of the Yucatán’s most incredible treasures! Your journey begins at Chichen Itza, one of the New7Wonders of the World. As you wander through this ancient Maya city, you’ll be amazed by the iconic Kukulkan Pyramid, a true marvel of architecture and astronomy, and the impressive Temple of Warriors, with its intricate carvings and towering columns. Your guide will share fascinating stories about the Maya people, their culture, and the history behind these incredible structures. After soaking in the history, cool off with a refreshing swim in a stunning cenote, a natural pool with crystal-clear water surrounded by lush greenery. It’s the perfect way to relax before indulging in a delicious buffet lunch, packed with authentic Yucatecan flavors. The adventure wraps up in Valladolid, a charming colonial town where you’ll stroll through colorful streets, admire historic churches, and feel the vibrant energy of the main square.
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Angela_T, 12/6/2025 12:39:02 PM
Was a very good trip. Julio was our tour guide for English and was funny, entertaining and informative about the entire trip. It was warm but very nice. It was almost overwhelming with all of the vendors at Chichen Itza. The cenote was amazing and refreshing. There were 73 steps to get down to it though with public changing areas there. Overall it was a great day and a lot of fun. The Mayan village was cool. Had a decent lunch there. Then went to a shopping area after. THERE ARE PLENTY OF CHANCES AND VENDORS EVERYWHERE along this trip with most selling the same stuff. Not sure I would do it again but it was a memorable experience to see and marvel at one of the 7 wonders of the world.
Sherri_W, 11/30/2025 12:16:04 PM
The whole experience was amazing! Our guide, Simon's knowledge and passion really made the history of the Mayans next level and really brought it all to life. Our driver, Umberto did a great job of keeping us on time.
Francis_A, 11/18/2025 1:28:39 PM
We were picked up from the hotel in a van and taken to a meeting place. Be ready to pay for the use of the washroom. From there we boarded a bigger bus. The guide was bilingual. And it was my opinion that only 15% of the commentary was in English. We managed though. Be ready to be asked for tips every step of the way. The lunch was very good. We were taken to a museum with a detailed explanation about rocks etc. That was too long. We could have had more time at the Cenote. The bus was comfortable. The driver was excellent. It was a long but enjoyable day.
Joe_C, 11/9/2025 9:33:34 PM
It was great. A little overmonetized, they will try to sell you stuff on the bus at least twice and the first stop is a mega tourist trap. Chichen Itza still awesome, the cenote very good.
Marie_G, 11/5/2025 9:16:16 AM
Long day. Be prepared for a two and a half hour ride to your first stop. Be prepared for numerous and constant vendors at Chichen Itza. It's Mexico so everyone always trying to sell you something, even the tour guides on the bus. The final 30 min stop im San Juan del los could be skipped. Tequila tasing and high pressure sales people. Tequila is expensive!
preedy1982, 10/31/2025 1:07:30 PM
A fantastic day out. Alex and the rest of his team were amazing throughout. All the information provided, was done so in a very fun way but also very educational way. Everyone involved, from pick up and drop off from the hotel, to our driver and our great tour guide Alex were the most fun people to be with. Saw way more than we thought we would, learned way more than we expected and came away with a better understanding of Mexican culture and history. Was me and the wife and our 16 year old daughter who is normally very shy but even she got involved in everything that was going on. Keep up the great work team.
Robert_H, 10/6/2025 9:16:55 AM
It is amazing just be prepared for the heat and a very long day! The cenote was refreshing and the meal was delicious!
Shaunee_M, 10/4/2025 7:03:36 PM
For a tour doing hotel pickups/drop offs and making multiple stops to different places during the course of a day, punctuality is key to ensuring a good time. The guides arrived 2 minutes before my pick up time, were clear with the group about what time we would leave each site (and kept to it each time), and dropped us off in an efficient manner in the hotel zone. Really appreciated all of that coordination! The guides were knowledgeable and engaging while giving us enough time to explore Chichén Itzá (incredible) the cenote (stunning) and Valladolid (charming) on our own.
Shawn_L, 10/1/2025 1:20:47 PM
Early start and late finish. Lots of travel in a van. All of the stops were great and well worth it. First stop at a Maya village to learn about the culture. Then to Chichen Itza. One our tour with our guide and 1 hour to explore. Very hot and no wind. Definitely need hat/umbrella (would recommend a cooling towel). Plenty of time to explore. Then to Cénote. Short visit felt rushed, but was probably enough time. Then to Vallolidid City. This was a very short visit. Wish this would have been a longer stop. List of architecture and things to look at. Time in van was long but worth it to see the stops.
Gonzalo_B, 9/29/2025 2:26:58 PM
The tour en general was good. The only thing is that was not really "all include" beverage are out of the package. The pickup was too early and have no chance to have breakfast and the tour did not include something light to eat. take in consideration this. The archeological site was amazing but not much time to walk through all of it. We spended many hours in the Mayas Town and have lunch there That the time available for the tour in Chichen Itza was reduce.
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Bring towels, sunscreen and sunglasses, bottled water, remember to use biodegradable sunscreen.
- You may want to bring a light sweater or jacket as it could get cold on the transportation on our way to Chichén Itzá and back.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes or sneakers, flip flops are not recommended for the archaeological site.
- Don’t bring tripod for your camera, as it is not allowed to get these inside the Mayan Ruins.
- You must contact local supplier at least 24 hours before your product date to confirm your reservation and arrange transportation. Use the contact details on your confirmation/voucher.
- Please don´t forget to specify your accommodation name and/or address in the booking.
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• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended • Recommended items to bring: towel, bathing suit, sunscreen, hat, cash for souvenirs • Pickup for Isla Mujeres hotels will be at OXXO shop in Puerto Juarez Ultramar • For pickup from downtown hotels or accommodations, please reconfirm exact pickup time and meeting point with local supplier • You must contact local supplier at least 24 hours before your product date to confirm your reservation and arrange transportation. Use the contact details on your confirmation/voucher. • OlMar Travel Mexico (local supplier) numbers to call: +52 998 240 3199; +52 998 263 6588 Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
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