12 Hours (Approx)
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Spanish
Embark on a full-day adventure from Cancun or the Riviera Maya to witness history come alive. Explore the pyramid of Kukulcan, the ancient Maya site of Chichen Itza (entrance not included), and the architectural wonders of Valladolid. Immerse yourself in the refreshing waters of the cenote and indulge in a sumptuous buffet dinner, a perfect end to a day filled with historical marvels.
As a group, you will be picked up from your Cancun or Riviera Maya hotel (depending on your package) and taken straight to Chichen Itza for a two-hour exploration (with the all-inclusive option, entrance is included).
The next stop is a breathtaking natural cenote, a hidden gem where you can swim, relax, and enjoy the verdant scenery from the raised platforms. After that, it is time for lunch at the buffet.
Carry on to Valladolid after lunch. You will have approximately half an hour to wander around at your leisure.
You can walk around the old town’s picturesque churches and narrow alleyways, browse gift shops, and then hop back on the couch to return to where you were picked up.
Before starting your journey to one of the most famous places on the Yucatán Peninsula, enjoy the convenience of having your hotel picked up in Cancún or the Riviera Maya. Be captivated by the magnificent Kukulcan step pyramid (El Castillo) upon your arrival at Chichén Itzá. This world-famous landmark is well-known for its mesmerizing equinox light show, which gives the impression of a slithering serpent. In the midst of your wonder at this ancient marvel, learn about Chichén Itzá's symbolic significance and its long history.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
Cenotes are naturally occurring sinkholes with an appealing feature: the presence of waterfalls that gracefully cascade into their pristine interiors. Descending the stone steps immerses you in this natural wonder's serene and tranquil atmosphere, which has been largely unspoiled. Elevated observation platforms offer excellent vantage points for capturing images of this beautiful scene, enhancing the overall experience.
1 Hour • Admission Ticket Included
Tourists traveling from the lively Quintana Roo region simply must see Valladolid, one of Yucatan's most charming colonial towns. In addition to being the oldest city in Yucatan, Valladolid is also the second most important, after Mérida, because to the majesty of its temples and the wealth of its old neighbourhoods. Its historic 'War of Castes,' among other indigenous uprisings, have left their mark on the town's meandering lanes and well-preserved architecture, creating a fascinating tapestry of history. Today, Valladolid welcomes guests with a peaceful appeal, allowing them to marvel at the mesmerizing assortment of ancient residences. The city's strategically favorable location makes it a commercial powerhouse and a key player in the state's development.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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