Chichen Itza Tour With Mayan Lunch and Cenote

Nestled in the heart of the Yucatán, this immersive tour of Chichen Itza promises to uncover the captivating history and traditions of the Mayan civilization.

Exploring the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza is a bucket-list experience for many travelers. This comprehensive tour offers an immersive cultural journey, combining a guided tour of the iconic site with a refreshing swim in a sacred cenote and a delectable Mayan-inspired lunch. With round-trip transportation and a knowledgeable guide, this 12-hour adventure promises to transport visitors back in time, unveiling the captivating history and traditions of the Mayan civilization. But the true allure lies in the opportunity to uncover the hidden gems that make this UNESCO World Heritage site so captivating.

Key Points

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  • Comprehensive 12-hour tour includes guided visit to Chichen Itza ruins, swim in a sacred cenote, and Mayan-inspired lunch.
  • Tour priced from $59.00 to $47.20 per person with a 20% discount and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Tour offers round-trip transportation from various pickup locations and a knowledgeable guide to provide insights throughout the experience.
  • Highlights include exploring the famous Chichen Itza, swimming in a sacred cenote, and visiting the colonial city of Valladolid.
  • Tour includes transportation, guide, cenote visit, and lunch, but excludes gratuities, wheelchair accessibility, and pet/luggage restrictions.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Chichen Itza Tour offers visitors a comprehensive experience, including a guided tour of the iconic Mayan ruins, a refreshing swim in a sacred cenote, and a delectable Mayan-inspired lunch.

Priced from $59.00 to $47.20 per person, the tour provides excellent value with a 20% discount. The 12-hour, 1-day tour includes round-trip transportation from major locations and a professional guide.

Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance. Plus, a reserve now and pay later option is available, making the tour accessible to a wide range of travelers.

Itinerary and Locations

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The tour picks up travelers from various locations across the Cancun and Riviera Maya region, including the Hotel Zone, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Cancún, Puerto Aventuras, Moon Palace, Punta Maroma, and Akumal.

The full-day experience includes a 4-hour bus ride to Chichen Itza, a 2-hour guided tour of the iconic Mayan ruins, and a 1-hour visit to a sacred cenote.

After exploring the site, guests enjoy a 1.5-hour Mayan-inspired lunch.

The tour also includes a quick 20-minute stop in the colonial city of Valladolid before returning travelers to their original pickup locations.

Tour Highlights

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Visitors explore Chichen Itza, the most famous Mayan ruins, on this tour.

They’ll swim in a sacred cenote, considered sacred by the Maya.

Afterwards, they’ll stroll around the Colonial center of Valladolid and admire its architecture.

Snacks and a buffet lunch are included, providing a true taste of Mayan culture.

Snacks and a buffet lunch offer a true taste of Mayan culture.

The knowledgeable guide shares insights into the ruins and local history, enhancing the overall experience.

With pickup and drop-off at various locations, this comprehensive tour offers an excellent way to discover the highlights of this iconic Mayan site.

Inclusions and Exclusions

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This tour includes transportation from the hotel or meeting point to the tour departure center, as well as round-trip transportation to the tour destination.

A certified guide is also included to provide commentary throughout the tour. Visitors will have the opportunity to swim in a sacred cenote and enjoy a meal during the tour.

Gratuities and taxes are covered in the price. However, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, and pets, luggage, or large bags aren’t allowed.

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Customer Reviews and Ratings

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How do the customer reviews and ratings for this Chichen Itza tour fare?

Based on 24 reviews, the overall rating is a respectable 4.1 out of 5 stars. Customers praise the knowledgeable, helpful guide, Victor, giving him a perfect 5/5 score.

The transportation also rates highly at 4.5/5. While the value for money is solid at 4.1/5, some feedback suggests room for improvement.

Exploring the Mayan Wonders of Chichen Itza

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Chichen Itza, the iconic ancient Maya city, beckons visitors with its awe-inspiring pyramids, temples, and plazas that have stood the test of time. Towering above the landscape, the impressive El Castillo pyramid, also known as the Temple of Kukulkan, captivates with its intricate architectural design and rich history. Nearby, the Great Ball Court showcases the competitive spirit of the Maya, while the cenote, a sacred natural sinkhole, offers a refreshing swim and a glimpse into the spiritual beliefs of this remarkable civilization.

| Feature | Description |

| — | — |

| El Castillo Pyramid | Iconic 79-foot tall step pyramid |

| Great Ball Court | Largest of its kind in ancient Mesoamerica |

| Cenote | Sacred natural sinkhole for spiritual rituals |

Refreshing Dip in the Sacred Cenote

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Visitors to Chichen Itza can’t resist the allure of the sacred cenote, a natural sinkhole that offers a refreshing respite from the sun-drenched ruins.

After exploring the imposing pyramids and temples, travelers eagerly descend the stone steps, eager to plunge into the cool, azure waters.

The cenote’s tranquil depths beckon, a serene contrast to the bustling site above.

Swimmers delight in the rejuvenating swim, marveling at the limestone formations and lush vegetation that surround the natural wonder.

This sacred space, once revered by the Maya, now provides a welcome escape, allowing visitors to reconnect with the land’s ancient spirit.

Discovering the Colonial Charm of Valladolid

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After exploring the majestic ruins of Chichen Itza, the tour then whisks travelers away to the charming colonial city of Valladolid.

After exploring the majestic ruins of Chichen Itza, the tour then whisks travelers away to the charming colonial city of Valladolid.

This 20-minute stop offers a glimpse into the region’s captivating history and architecture.

Visitors can:

  • Admire the stunning facade of the Catedral de San Gervasio, a 16th-century cathedral

  • Wander through the quaint streets, lined with colorful buildings and bustling markets

  • Discover hidden plazas and learn about Valladolid’s indigenous Mayan heritage

  • Savor local cuisine and refreshing beverages at one of the cozy cafes or restaurants

  • Soak in the city’s relaxed ambiance and timeless atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I Bring My Own Food on the Tour?

According to the tour details, outside food and large bags are not allowed on the tour. The tour provides a meal, so bringing your own food is not necessary or permitted.

Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?

There’s no formal dress code, but comfortable, lightweight clothing and sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Swimwear and a towel are also suggested for the cenote visit. Avoiding revealing or inappropriate attire is advised for cultural sensitivity.

What Should I Bring to the Cenote Swim?

When visiting the cenote, guests should bring a swimsuit, towel, and water shoes or sandals. It’s also a good idea to pack sunscreen and any personal items needed for the swim. Bringing a change of clothes is optional but recommended.

Are There Any Age or Health Restrictions?

There are no age restrictions, but the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users. Participants should be physically able to get in and out of the cenote. Those with mobility issues may want to consider an alternative tour option.

How Much Time Is Spent at Each Location?

The tour allocates 2 hours for the guided tour of Chichen Itza, 1 hour for the visit to the cenote, and 1.5 hours for the included lunch. There’s also a quick 20-minute stop in the colonial city of Valladolid.

The Sum Up

Enjoy the captivating Mayan heritage of Chichen Itza, cool off in a sacred cenote, and savor authentic Mayan cuisine. This comprehensive tour offers a well-rounded cultural experience, complete with round-trip transportation and an informative guide. With a 20% discount and a free cancellation policy, this 12-hour adventure is an unbeatable opportunity to explore the wonders of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

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