Our experienced team provides the best tour for you. Enjoy a beautiful day with your friends and family. Get to know more about the Mayan culture. Their architecture will leave you speechless. After spending some hours walking around the Mayan Archaeological site of Chichen Itza, buying some souvenirs or eating in one of the restaurants we offer you to go to Valladolid Yucatan or to one Chichen Itza Cenote where you can rest and swim in a mystical cave.
Pickup included
Discover on this Chichen Itza Tour why the Mayans were one of the most advanced cultures of their time. This is one of the most popular activities in Cancun and you can't miss it! On our tour of Chichen Itza we will visit the Great Ball Game, where a ritual game that represented the origin of the universe took place. Sometimes, at the end of the game, a part of the participants was sacrificed and offered to the gods.
Before our interesting tour of the Chichen Itza pyramids we will visit a Cenote to cool off the heat of Yucatan swimming in its crystalline waters and also take excellent pictures. Cenotes are underground water reservoirs characteristic of the Yucatan Peninsula, and the main source of the vital liquid throughout the region. In the days of the ancient Maya, the cenotes were considered sacred, and were seen as a portal to the underworld.
On our Chichen Itza Tour you'll stop at the Colonial town of Valladolid where you'll be able to make some shopping for souvenirs, visit the beautiful Colonial Cathedral and see the quiet little town and the locals.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.
Your pickup will be between 6:00 AM and 9:30 AM / Customer service will confirm the correct time and location one day before via mail, WhatsApp or call.
You need to show your confirmation to the driver at the moment of pick up.
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