Chichen Itza and Cenote Ik Kil: Premium Small Group Tour with Valladolid Visit

Experience the wonders of Chichen Itza and Cenote Ik Kil on a premium small group tour. Swim in the cenote, explore the ancient ruins, and visit the charming city of Valladolid.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Chichen Itza - Your tour begins with hotel pickup in the Riviera Maya aboard an air-conditioned van and head to Chichen Itza first. Enjoy a continental breakfast on board and once at the site you’ll enjoy a guided tour with your group. Chichen Itza in Maya means “Mouth of the well of water witches” and it is one of the major archaeological sites…
What's Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Bottled water
  • Professional guide
  • Cenote Ik Kil Entrance fee included
  • Life jacket and lockers included in the Ik Kil cenote
  • Small Group
  • No lines or waits at the Chichen Itzá ticket office
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
What's Not Included
  • Access fee to Chichén Itzá 40 usd per adult / 5 usd per child. Mandatory payment at pickup.
  • Optional tips
Additional Information

Embark on an outstanding full day excursion where you’ll explore Chichen Itza for over 3 hours. Also, you get an opportunity to dive into the waters of Cenote Ik Kil and savor a buffet lunch. Plus, we’ll take a tour of the Colonial City of Valladolid which includes the church, a convent & the central plaza. This is a guided group expedition with a…

Location
Chichen Itza
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Lurdesanjuan
Jul 24, 2024
Chichen Itza excursion, and cenote - We made the excursion two families of friends, with children between 18 and 13, with Antonio Fernandez as Guide, and it was fantastic, he is an expert in the Mayan world, his explanations have you with full attention, either to children and older, with data that go beyond what you can expect, accompanied by images on paper or on a tablet, as well as physical examples. Also in the vehicle always bring cold water, juices and cookies, air at the right temperature and interesting conversation about the areas you are going through. The food in the cenote, delicious. He spontaneously stopped us in a local cemetery, colorful and curious, explaining the spiritual world. All I can say is that if you can choose a Guide, I would choose Antonio, very grateful for the magnificent day he put us through.
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Angelica_t
Aug 21, 2023
Excellent tour! Sergio,... - Excellent tour! Sergio, Nico, and Yolo were great tour guides! Giving detailed information about the tour and the ancient ruins. Highly recommended!
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Oscar842019
Mar 19, 2023
Whole family enjoyed this! Kids, middle-aged me, and grandparents 😊 - The tour started promptly at 6am with good communication prior to pickup. I was worried about such an early start but totally worth it as Chichen Itza gets VERY busy and HOT so we beat the crowds and heat, then swam at the beautiful Cenote and had a delicious lunch buffet, and ended the day in a quaint historic city with lots of history. Gabriel was an excellent tour guide who was knowledgeable and kept us on pace and George was a safe driver who was attentive and made us feel comfortable. I would definitely do this tour again. Such an enjoyable day!! Thank you Gabriel and George 😊
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Quest617971
Apr 12, 2020
Holiday to history - An acient civilasation in middle of nowhere , breath taking and magnificent , Highly recomend place to visit before you die !
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Sandra_f
Jul 7, 2018
Excellent! - Our group of 13 (including one toddler) thoroughly enjoyed our excursion. The best part is that they pick you up early, which means you beat the heat and crowds at Chichen Itza. When we arrived, there was no line and the morning was still comfortable. When we left, the line to get in was long and it was starting to get incredibly warm. I can’t imagine all that walking in the heat of the day! On the way there, we stopped by a delicious little restaurant where we enjoyed homemade tortillas and yummy tacos. I recommend the carne asada! The cenote is breath taking and absolutely a must! You can rent towels and life jackets there and there are also lockers and a large changing room. A buffet lunch was provided at the cenote. The fried fish was delicious. Finally, we stopped by a town but it was too hot by then for us to really enjoy it. Our tour guide and driver were both very friendly and knowledgeable. We learned so much! Thank you for a perfect day!
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Hbk24
May 16, 2018
Great Day - Tourguide was very friendly and capable. Nice that there is a little breakfast box and drinks included!
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Kerry
Feb 17, 2018
We went on this tour last week... - <p>We went on this tour last week. Edmundo Carvallo Joel was our English speaking tour guide, through trip advisor. It was a fantastic history lesson at Chichen Itza. The lunch at the Cenote Ik Kil was excellent and the Cenote was beautiful. We highly recommend this tour.</p>
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Gail
Jun 1, 2022
Interesting - Very commercial with lots of vendors everywhere. I would advise to be on a guided tour to obtain the history of the area.
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Samuel_w
Jan 16, 2020
Tour was OK - We had a mostly positive experience on our full-day tour to Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil, and Valladolid. All three sites are great. Our primary issue with this tour was the logistics, which stems from the company's coordinators and planners. We were on a tour with 11 people total, and my fiancé and myself were the first pickup, which was at 5:20am. That meant we were up at 4:30am. While we were fine with that, we were guaranteed that we would arrive to Chichen Itza by its opening time (it should be noted that Chichen Itza is in Central time, while Riviera Maya is Eastern time). We booked this tour specifically because of the guarantee that we would arrive at opening. Unfortunately, the pickups took so long that we did not arrive to the parking area until 45 minutes after opening time, and did not enter the site until 9:15am - which doesn't seem like a huge deal except that the site gets so crowded and hot that it really does make a difference to arrive precisely when it opens. In addition to nearly two hours spent just on pickups (which included an hour-long detour through the streets of Playa del Carmen), we stopped for gas. It is really not OK that the van was not filled up prior to the tour. In addition, we seemed to have taken a very long route to the site - going from Riviera Maya through Tulum and then west to Chichen Itza. A tour guide from another company that we had used earlier in our trip suggested confirming which route the tour was going to take, as there is a much more direct route from Riviera Maya area hotels to Chichen Itza over a toll road. We did not confirm with Viator which route our tour would take, but next time, we would be sure to use a tour group that took the more direct route. The guided tour was under an hour and a half (the description of the tour lists the guided part as 2 hours) and the guide did not take us to the Observatory section. Finally, seemingly because of the long time it took to get there, we were only permitted 45 minutes of free time at Chichen Itza. Again, while not major, 15 extra minutes of free time means a lot when at a wonder of the world.
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