Book a convenient transfer in Mexico City and explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Discover the rich Aztec history and visit iconic landmarks like Zócalo and the National Palace.
Book a convenient transfer in Mexico City and explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Discover the rich Aztec history and visit iconic landmarks like Zócalo and the National Palace.
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Chichen Itza - A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Step into a realm where ancient Maya civilization thrived, leaving behind an awe-inspiring legacy of architecture, astronomy, and culture.
Marvel at the iconic El Castillo (Temple of Kukulcan), a towering pyramid that aligns with celestial events and serves…
- Chichen Itza - A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Step into a realm where ancient Maya civilization thrived, leaving behind an awe-inspiring legacy of architecture, astronomy, and culture.
Marvel at the iconic El Castillo (Temple of Kukulcan), a towering pyramid that aligns with celestial events and serves as a testament to the Maya’s astronomical prowess. Wander through the Great Ball Court, where ancient sporting events once captivated spectators with their ritual significance.
The guide will give you an explanation of each of the temples and then you will have an hour free to take pictures or simply admire the majesty of such a mysterious place, as you explore this archaeological wonder, let the stories of its past unfold around you, leaving you inspired by the ingenuity and resilience of the Maya civilization. Chichen Itzá promises an unforgettable journey through Mexico’s ancient wonders.
- Cenote Ik kil - Imagine a place where time seems to stand still, and nature’s beauty takes center stage.
As you descend into the cenote, you’ll be greeted by an otherworldly scene: lush greenery cascading down into a turquoise pool of crystal-clear water. Sunlight filters through the vines and leaves above, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadow on the water’s surface.
The cenote itself is a marvel of geological formation, with its perfectly round shape and sheer limestone walls that plunge 85 feet into the depths below. The water, fed by underground rivers, is refreshingly cool and inviting—a perfect oasis in the midst of the jungle.
But Ik Kil Cenote is more than just a natural spectacle; it’s a place steeped in history and culture. The ancient Maya considered cenotes like Ik Kil to be sacred portals to the underworld, where they performed rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods of water and fertility.
- Suytun Cenote - A hidden gem in the heart of the Yucatan jungle. Imagine a sunlit paradise where a natural limestone sinkhole opens to reveal a mesmerizing pool of azure waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and hanging vines.
It offers a unique opportunity to swim in pristine, crystal-clear waters while being enveloped by the sights and sounds of tropical flora and fauna. Descend the wooden staircase into the cenote’s depths and feel transported to a tranquil oasis untouched by time.
This cenote isn’t just a natural wonder; it’s a sanctuary steeped in history and mystique, where ancient Maya rituals once took place. Today, it beckons travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and a deeper connection with nature. A visit who promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you enchanted and inspired.
- Hacienda Oxman Cenote - Enjoy a buffet meal in Hacienda San Lorenzo a charming restaurant located in a historical and traditional setting. This place transports you to the colonial era with its well-preserved architecture and cozy atmosphere.
Its cuisine stands out for offering typical dishes of the region, with fresh, local ingredients that highlight the authentic flavors of Yucatán.
The atmosphere is typically relaxed and family-friendly, perfect for enjoying a quiet meal while immersing yourself in the local culture. Additionally, the service is known for being friendly and attentive, making the gastronomic experience even more enjoyable.
- Valladolid - Valladolid is the second oldest city in the State of Yucatanán, famous for its crafts and colonial architecture, walk throught the cobblestone streets lined with colorful facades, where history whispers from every corner.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bilingual guide on site
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bilingual guide on site
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Archaeological site tax of $60 MXN must be paid at boarding
- Gratuities
- Archaeological site tax of $60 MXN must be paid at boarding
Embark on a captivating journey through the Yucatan Peninsula with a tour that combines the ancient wonders of Chichen Itza, the natural beauty of two cenotes, and the colonial charm of Valladolid.
Start your adventure at Chichen Itza, where you’ll witness the awe-inspiring pyramids and temples of the ancient Maya civilization. Stand in awe before the…
Embark on a captivating journey through the Yucatan Peninsula with a tour that combines the ancient wonders of Chichen Itza, the natural beauty of two cenotes, and the colonial charm of Valladolid.
Start your adventure at Chichen Itza, where you’ll witness the awe-inspiring pyramids and temples of the ancient Maya civilization. Stand in awe before the iconic El Castillo and explore the Great Ball Court, delving into the rich history and architectural marvels that define this UNESCO World Heritage site.
This tour seamlessly blends history, culture, and natural beauty, offering an unforgettable exploration of the Yucatan’s diverse treasures.
- You must contact us to verify your exact pickup time, since this depends on your location.
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.