Embark on a one-day journey through Yucatan, exploring the wonders of Chichen Itza, Izamal, Valladolid, and Cenote Xcajum. Immerse yourself in Mayan culture, wander through the yellow streets of Izamal, and experience the beauty of Valladolid. Don’t miss this magical paradise of culture, history, and natural beauty!
Embark on a one-day journey through Yucatan, exploring the wonders of Chichen Itza, Izamal, Valladolid, and Cenote Xcajum. Immerse yourself in Mayan culture, wander through the yellow streets of Izamal, and experience the beauty of Valladolid. Don’t miss this magical paradise of culture, history, and natural beauty!
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Izamal - The yellow-painted town of Yucatán comes from the Mayan word izmal, which means dew from heaven. It is one of the Magical Towns of Mexico (also Valladolid) and an essential stop on a trip to the south of the country. If you want to discover everything to see in Izamal
We will be approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes visiting this magical…
- Izamal - The yellow-painted town of Yucatán comes from the Mayan word izmal, which means dew from heaven. It is one of the Magical Towns of Mexico (also Valladolid) and an essential stop on a trip to the south of the country. If you want to discover everything to see in Izamal
We will be approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes visiting this magical town, heritage of the state of Yucatan, you can visit: The convent, the main parks, and the photogenic and ancient and colonial corners, there are also archaeological ruins that do not include tickets in the town of Izamal: are those of Itzamatul and Kabul (On your own city tour)
The time to get to Izamal is 1 hour and 30 minutes from Mérida.
- Chichen Itza, cenotes y pueblos magicos - Also in this wonderful experience you will get to know Chichén Itzá, the bilingual guide will explain the history of this sacred place, the observatory, the ball game, the Kukulcán Pyramid, 1 hour to be with the guide and 1 hour to look around and take all the photos you want.
It is very important to follow the instructions of the guide and respect the limited time to meet again at the established and authorized meeting point, the guide will indicate it to you, if you do not respect the limited time you will return on your own to your hotel.
The time to get to Chichén Itzá and wait at the entrance is 1 hour.
- Xcajum Cenote - With a width of 40 meters and a depth of approximately 35 to 45 meters (since not even divers who have come to know this incredible place have been able to find the bottom) it is one of the cenotes that you should definitely visit.
To go down to the cenote you have to go down some wooden stairs that will take you to a small platform where from there you can prepare to do some small diving, if you did not bring equipment they can rent you vests and snorkel so you do not stay with the desire to refresh you Once there you will be able to admire the natural beauty that surrounds the mouth of the cenote, full of formations, see the long roots of the trees that fall until they reach the water, with the peace and tranquility that is breathed in this magnificent place.
Here you will find very good attention from its inhabitants and from the people who daily strive to keep this place in the best conditions and with the best services.
Time to get here are 1 hours and 30 minute, 1 lunch hour
- Valladolid - In addition to enjoying its lively atmosphere sitting on one of the characteristic double white benches (extremely lively, especially at night, with dances, stalls, etc.) it is worth stopping to observe its particular fountain, known as La Mestiza.
See the garlands of the Punished church swing, a super typical Mexican postcard
We are talking about the Church of San Servacio, the most important to visit in Valladolid. It presides over the aforementioned central square and is always decorated with colored garlands that start from its two towers.
That of San Servacio dates from the time of the arrival of the Spanish. They dismantled a Mayan pyramid that was there and built a church with its stone that, like all the others, was oriented towards Rome (Franciscan rule).
Return time around 1 hour and 30 minutes.
- Lunch at a local restaurant
- Guided tour with a bilingual (Spanish/English) guide
- Round-trip transportation from Merida Yucatan, with air conditioning
- Lunch at a local restaurant
- Guided tour with a bilingual (Spanish/English) guide
- Round-trip transportation from Merida Yucatan, with air conditioning
- Does not include drinks
- Access to Chichen Itza 30 USD
- Entrance to cenote (10 USD)
- Does not include drinks
- Access to Chichen Itza 30 USD
- Entrance to cenote (10 USD)
Experience four of Yucatan’s remarkable attractions in just one day: Chichen Itza, Izamal, Valladolid, and Cenote Xcajum.
Start off by exploring Chichen Itza, the principal city of Mayan civilization, where you will learn about their rich heritage.
Next up is Izamal, a town noted for its yellow-painted streets. Make sure you visit the Convento de San…
Experience four of Yucatan’s remarkable attractions in just one day: Chichen Itza, Izamal, Valladolid, and Cenote Xcajum.
Start off by exploring Chichen Itza, the principal city of Mayan civilization, where you will learn about their rich heritage.
Next up is Izamal, a town noted for its yellow-painted streets. Make sure you visit the Convento de San Antonio de Padua, one of its key attractions. Engage in the charm of Izamal’s traditional streets, each turn adorned with interesting plaques and sculptures.
Cool off at the Cenote Xcajum, before heading to Valladolid, for us the crowned jewel of the Yucatan Peninsula. This city will make you feel an extraordinary connection to the local culture that you may wish to extend your stay, particularly if you’re in search of serenity.
If your journey includes the southern parts of Mexico, consider exploring this fabulous fusion of culture, history, and untouched beauty.
- If for any reason you are a no show or decide not to go the same day, this tour cannot be rescheduled, you would have to buy again.
- Keep in mind that the duration of the tour may vary, as well as the itinerary without / with prior notice, this is according to the guide’s decision and due to the capacity of people in the places or the traffic that is usually changing
- The order of visiting the places may vary
- Round trip only from Merida Yucatan
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.