Chichén Itzá Kukulkan & Swim in 2 Cenotes

Our tour through Chichn Itz offers a more comprehensive exploration and detailed description concerning the marvel of the Kukulkn pyramid, the enigmas of sound, and the Mayan worldview. Furthermore, our buffet menu features traditional cuisine along with zarandeado-style fish.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Chichen Itza Magic (Route)

Operating Schedule: From 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM

1. Real Mayab Hotel & Bungalows
Buffet meal

2. Chichén-Itzá
Main stop to visit the Mayan city where the world wonder, the Pyramid of Kukulkan, is located

3. Cenote Xkeken
One hour and thirty minutes of swimming in two underground freshwater cenotes

4. Cenote Samula

5. Valladolid
Brief visit to the magical town of Valladolid with colonial architecture

Points of Interest

  • Chichen Itza
What's Included
  • Round-trip transportation
  • Valladolid, Cenote & Chichen Itza entrance
  • Buffet without drinks
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Professional guide
  • Cenote swim
  • Culture tax
What's Not Included
  • Drinks are not included
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Miriam_r
Dec 3, 2021
Wonderful tour to one of the 7 wonders! - Rex, Valentin & Juan all did a great job of getting us in and out of each experience. We learned so much about the Mayans and culture from Rex, and he kept the long ride entertaining. Only wish we had more time exploring the village of Valladolid.
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James_h
Jul 8, 2021
Experience Chichen itza - Everything went great . Tour was excellent and tour guide was great as well. I would recommend this to anyone.
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Liana_b
May 13, 2022
An OK Tour - To start off, this tour is not “small group” despite the viator description. My bf and I were picked up on time in an air conditioned van. Then the van took us to a meeting point where we moved to a big tour bus with more than 50 people. We then proceeded to pick up others in different hotels. We first visited a “mayan village” where we did a traditional mayan ceremony and ate at a buffet. This whole village was the tour’s attempt to immerse tourists in mayan culture, but it felt more like a money grab. They made us stay in the gift shop for 20 min before the buffet. You arent allowed to bring outside drinks to the buffet either, must purchase there. The food was very meh and had limited selections. But this viator tour is pretty cheap so my expectations for food werrnt too high. Once you exit the buffet, you must exit through one way where you have people in costumes asking you to take pictures for money. After the buffet was the chichen itza. We got an english guide over there and he was awesome. He provided a lot of information and was very knowledgeable. The chichen itza itself was pretty cool but there are a lot of vendors in the area so bring pesos if you’re into that. Lastly, we visited a cenote. The viator listing said we would go ik-kil which was a big reason why we picked this. But no, we went to saamal instead which was pretty but not as nice. We only got to spend 1 hour here but 20 min of that is getting in and changing. Id rather spend the time spent at the mayan ceremony at the cenote instead considering how hot it was. Our tour guide and driver were great people. The tour guide kept the tour fun and gave information about the sites
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