One of the wonders of the world, the buildings and temples are simply stunning, which you can take photos of, it is truly a masterpiece of the Mayans and how they managed to do all that when there was absolutely no technology like we have now and with our Chichen Itza tour from Tulum it is possible to get to know it
After visiting the Chichen Itza in the Yucatan Peninsula, you will be taken to a buffet lunch, where you will enjoy traditional Mayan food
After having a delicious meal, you will enjoy the visit to the Cenote and swim in it. Cenotes were sacred to the Mayans and swimming in them will not only be amazing but also refreshing and you will also visit Valladolid, a colonial town very close to Chichen Itza. Valladolid will show you a typical Mayan lifestyle, calm and relaxed people and nice little stalls around the main square.
It starts with an early pick up at your hotel to make the most of the day. You will be taken by bus from your hotel to Chichén Itzá, on the way you will learn some information about this amazing Mayan archaeological site. The first stop is Chichen Itza where you will have 2 hours, 1 hour with the guide and 1 hour to walk around on your own and take photos
After visiting the great Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula, you will be taken to a buffet lunch, where you will enjoy traditional Mayan food and refreshing drinks. After having a delicious meal, you will be able to enjoy the visit to the Cenote and swim in it. Cenotes were sacred to the Mayans and swimming in them will not only be amazing but also refreshing.
In Valladolid, you will have free time to walk through the beautiful streets of this magical town, you can visit the famous church of San Servacio, built by the Spanish; take photos in the main park and buy handicrafts
You will make your own way to the meeting points
The customer has to get in touch with the supplier to confirm the exact pick up time, it depends on the location of the hotel
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