Tour in shared service. Duration of tour: 13 hr The operator will pick you up at your hotel at 8:00 am in downtown Merida. First visit the archaeological site of Chichen Itza. Admire the Kukulkan Castle, where the equinox is presented and marvels you every year with its spectacular snake that descends in the form of a shadow; also, visit the Sacred Cenote and the Ball Game. We will also visit the Ik Kil cenote located next to the archaeological site of Chichen Itza. We will visit the town of Valladolid, which has an exceptional colonial flavor. Walk through its streets, with its colorfully painted mansions, the neighborhoods with their churches. Then we will go to the magical town of Izamal where we will have time to get to know this city all painted in yellow and white by the will of authorities and neighbors, it maintains an image of elegance and charm of past times. At the end we return to the city of Merida.
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Chichen Itza is beautiful and magnificent as you may have already heard and has many Mayan ruins to visit and learn about its history. Chichen Itza is divided into Old Chichen and Chichen Itza, where you can find 6 Mayan Ruins in the Old Chichen section and about 20 Mayan Ruins in the New Chichen or Chichen Itza, making a total of 26 Mayan Ruins to see in the Mayan Site.
Immerse yourself in the sacred world offered by this beautiful Cenote, a window to the past where you will find the perfect balance of harmony and adventure. A stop at Ik Kil is a must after touring the archaeological ruins of Chichen Itza in the sweltering heat. Immersing yourself in the freshness of its crystalline waters gives your body a rest and your eyes a priceless gift. The facilities are well prepared to receive the numerous visitors. It has access stairs to the cenote, which is at a considerable depth, as well as showers, dressing rooms and toilets.
Izamal is a beautiful colonial city founded in the mid-16th century on the remains of an ancient Mayan city. This place is known as "City of the Hills", recalling the covered pyramids that were there when the Spaniards arrived, as well as "The City of the Three Cultures" because it combines features of its pre-Hispanic past, of the colonial period and of the present time. Currently, the entire city is painted yellow and white, it maintains an image of elegance and charm from past times that distinguishes it and defines it with a stately air in the regional context. In its neat patterned streets, horse-drawn buggies take the visitor on a charming tour of its squares and parks and its historic suburbs.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
Only applies to hotels in downtown Merida. Does not apply to Airbnb.
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