Discover the wonders of Chichen Itza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, on this comprehensive full-day tour of the Mayan civilization’s most significant site. The experience includes a guided exploration of the archaeological zone with a certified guide, visiting key temples and monuments that bring the rich history of the Mayans to life. The journey continues with a delightful stop in the historic city of Valladolid, where you can enjoy local culture and lunch, before ending the day with a refreshing swim in a cenote nestled within a Mayan village. With private transportation, entrance fees, and lunch included, this tour seamlessly combines cultural richness and natural beauty for an unforgettable and hassle-free adventure.
Travelers will visit Chichen Itza, one of the most important archaeological sites in the Maya world, accompanied by a federally certified archaeological guide. The experience begins with a guided walk through the site, where guests will explore key structures such as El Castillo, the Great Ball Court, the Observatory, and ceremonial platforms, with clear explanations focused on history, astronomy, politics, and daily life.
After the archaeological visit, the tour continues to a cenote, where guests can relax and swim in a natural freshwater sinkhole typical of the region. The day concludes with regional cuisine in a local setting, offering a taste of Yucatán beyond tourist restaurants.
This private tour is carefully paced, fully guided in native-level English, and tailored to each group’s interests, ensuring comfort, clarity, and a deeper understanding of Maya culture and the Yucatán Peninsula's landscape.
After visiting Chichen Itza, travelers will enjoy lunch in the colonial city of Valladolid, one of Yucatán’s most charming historic towns. The meal takes place at a carefully selected local restaurant, offering regional Yucatecan cuisine prepared with traditional recipes and fresh ingredients.
This stop is designed as a relaxed break, allowing guests to sit comfortably, enjoy authentic flavors, and experience daily life beyond archaeological sites. The guide provides context about local food traditions and the historical importance of Valladolid as a former colonial and Maya settlement.
The lunch experience is unhurried and adapted to the group’s preferences, making it an integral part of the day rather than just a stop between activities.
The experience continues with a visit to a cenote, a natural freshwater sinkhole unique to the Yucatán Peninsula. Travelers will have time to swim and relax in a calm, natural setting, surrounded by limestone formations and clear water.
This stop is unhurried and optional, allowing guests to enjoy the cenote at their own pace. The guide explains the geological formation of cenotes and their cultural importance to the ancient Maya, who considered them sacred sources of water and gateways to the underworld.
The cenote visit offers a refreshing and peaceful contrast to the archaeological site, completing the day with nature, comfort, and a deeper understanding of the region’s landscape.
Guests will be picked up at their selected meeting point. The driver/guide will arrive in a private vehicle and will be holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name. The guide will introduce himself upon arrival to ensure a smooth and easy meeting.
Tulum is a unique blend of ancient Mayan ruins, pristine beaches, and modern bohemian-chic culture. Known for its stunning coastal cliffs and vibrant arts scene, it offers a mix of history, nature, and contemporary luxury.
The ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum are perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the past.
A stunning cenote with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
A beautiful beach with white sand and turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation and water sports.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, lagoons, and coral reefs.
A large cenote with both open and cave areas, perfect for snorkeling and diving.
Slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and citrus, wrapped in banana leaves. A Yucatecan specialty.
Grilled fish or chicken marinated in achiote and citrus, cooked in banana leaves.
Fried tortillas filled with refried beans, topped with turkey or chicken, pickled onions, and avocado.
Fresh mango slices sprinkled with chili powder and lime juice, a popular street snack.
This is the peak tourist season with perfect weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for exploring ruins, beaches, and enjoying outdoor activities.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-5 (EST) or GMT-6 (CST) depending on daylight saving time
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Tulum is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious with valuables and avoid isolated areas at night.
Cancún Bus Terminal, Playa del Carmen Bus Terminal
Local buses and collectivos (shared vans) are the most common and affordable way to get around Tulum.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Coba, including the Nohoch Mul pyramid, which you can still climb.
A vibrant beach town known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife.
A lesser-known Mayan ruin with a beautiful lagoon and boardwalk through the jungle.
Price varies by option