Chichén Itzá and Valladolid Tour: Explore Mayan Wonders and Swim in a Sacred Cenote

Embark on a tour of Chichén Itzá and Valladolid, where you’ll explore Mayan wonders, swim in a sacred cenote, and enjoy a free Mexican lunch. Discover the secrets of this ancient Mayan civilization and marvel at the impressive architecture and precise calculations.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Chichen Itza - Tour CHICHÉN ITZÁ with a bilingual guide in Spanish and English.
  • Valladolid - Short stop at the charming magical town of Valladolid, located in the heart of Yucatan, to appreciate the grandeur of colonial Mexico.
  • Sacred Cenote - Explore the stunning Sacred Cenote, where you can take a swim. A vest is required and is not included in the tour price.
What's Included
  • Transportation from your hotel (or meeting point)
  • Visit in Valladolid
  • Visit to the Sacred Cenote
  • Lunch
  • Mayan Store
What's Not Included
  • 38USD per person (paid upon boarding) Admission, Chichén Itzá Tax and additional services
  • vests
Additional Information

3 visits in 1 tour, with free Mexican lunch included.
Get to know and enjoy Chichén Itzá, and its incomparable Temple of Kukulcán, considered one of the 7 New Wonders of the Modern World.
In addition, you will swim in a sacred cenote AND you will visit the magical town of Valladolid, the tour has a free Mexican lunch.
Through our guides you will discover…

Location
Coco Bongo
WE WILL PICK THEM UP BY COCO BONGO, 7:40am, BE PUNCTUAL, if you have any questions you can write to us by WhatsApp at the number +52 9842353349.
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Gino_z
Aug 15, 2024
Trip review - This tour was absolutely worth it and the deluxe drink package was definitely worth it as well. The tour guides were fun and made the trip great and the lunch spot had the best food I've had on my trip so far. The only downside is that there is much more driving than you think. Technically it's 2 and a half hours to chichen Itza but you also have to account for all the pick ups. So the ride ends up being about 4 and a half hours each way. But that's literally the only downside to this trip. I would do it again any day. I loved it. Thanks for the tour!
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Nadialh3842ng
Aug 11, 2024
I really enjoyed it. - Every destination of the tour is worth it, it takes time to reach the pyramid but it is a time forever. I also bathed in the cenote although my daughters not because I was afraid, then met for a few minutes Valladolid, the company and the guides were responsible for our good times.
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627mariaesterl
Aug 7, 2024
All wonderful - Wonderful, there is a different atmosphere in chichen itza both climatic and energetic, you live a unique moment and the company responded as appropriate, go rested!
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Sinfonia40
Aug 7, 2024
We will repeat with Caribe Mex Tours - Punctual, very well documented Guide, friendly, friendly. He took us to a Mayan village where we were with a shaman and Mayan dances. We also learned how they made cochinita pilbil. In Valladolid we visited the church of San Servasio and the surrounding area. We loved the experience. We will repeat with Caribe Mex Tours. Affordable prices.
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Harold
Jul 26, 2024
Excellent service - Martin Paz de la van 06 was our driver, tremendous person, very friendly and respectful. Experience unforgettable experiences on this tour.
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Bianca_h
Aug 13, 2024
Long Day Full of Experiences - This excursion was definitely a full day. 4 stops in total including the buffet lunch which was first. The buffet included a welcoming ceremony by a Shaman and dancers while we ate. There is also a souvenir shop with plenty of options. Chichén Itzá itself was about 2 hours with half of it being a guided tour and the other half you are free to explore. I will say we were not able to see everything at Chichén Itzá since it’s so big, so if you want to experience the whole thing, you might want to book these pyramids as it’s own half day excursion. As for the cenote, the pictures were spot on. It was so beautiful and the swim was refreshing. We only spent an hour there so again, consider how much time you’d like to spend at the cenote if you are planning to go. The town was a short stop but I was able to grab a meal for the 2-3 hour ride back to Cancun. I would recommend bringing your own food for in between excursions if you do not book this tour with the food. Our tour guide, Jorge, was funny and very nice. He spent time educating us on Mayan culture, taught us a few words from the Mayan language, and even showed us his Mayan birth certificate. The logistics man (I’m sorry I forgot his name!) was also extremely helpful. He sold cold water bottles for $1 USD each and even sold bug repellent and sunscreen in case anyone forgot theirs. Overall the excursion was a great day, just be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and a hat! The sun could be brutal. Also do not forget spare pesos/cash for souvenirs and tips.
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Brooklynsun
Aug 3, 2024
2nd Time Around - This was the 2nd visit to Chichen Itza and our girls 1st. Another fantastic experience. Yes it was hot but that’s to be expected. The first stop was lunch and a religious ceremony. We didn’t like after the native ritual the “leader” tried to sell us a “blessed” idol for $500. Then he lowered the price for a smaller version for $250. I wondered if they even noticed the big Ankh tattooed on my arm. That should have been their sign we weren’t falling for this trick. Plus if they asked they would have known we were from NYC. Enough said. The stop at the “calendar” which most of us refer to as a pyramid was just as wonderful as the first time. We joined a Tour guide in English from a different group. Learned more than the first time. Around the sites are too many vendors trying to sell you the same merchandise. Even had those “idols” the leader tried to sell us back at lunch. One guy selling tshirts actually got upset because I wanted to bargain down the price. 1 for $25 and it’s not from JCrew. They need to cut the vendors down to a few and arrange them in one section. Distracted from the views of the ancient site. Asphalt is needed to paved the paths around the area as well. The Cenote was a great experience. The girls loved it. Too short a visit. Then we stopped at Valladolid. Nice experience. Lists of action around the park. But again the stay was too short. More vendors selling the same souvenirs. Wanted to see unique items by local craftsmen. Maybe on Etsy. Be prepared for a long drive but the bus was quiet for the most part with the exception of these 4 Frenchmen that had a lot to talk about. One tried to tease me about being from Brooklyn while he wore a Knicks jersey of a French draft bust for the Knicks. He assumed being from Brooklyn meant I wasn't a Knick fan. He need to upgrade his jersey to Brunson or a Knick legend like Ewing. But overall it was a good experience. Next time we will get a private ride and tour guide.
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49jairog
Aug 16, 2024
IT'S WORTH GOING BUT THE JOURNEY IS VERY HEAVY - The visit itself is worth it, the temples are very good, although the tour of Chichen Itza is somewhat short, the cenotes are worth more than anything to refresh. The journey is a toston, from the area of the resorts it is about 3 hours out and 3 back, to finish fixing the journey, our driver (a certain Augustine) had the air conditioning butt since he picked us up in the morning (5:50h), everyone was complaining but the guy did not lower it at any time, apart from his way of driving left much to be desired compared to Esteban, who took us to two other excursions and regulated the air conditioning to be all at ease and drove very well.
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Johnny_s
Aug 5, 2024
To much time wasted on... - To much time wasted on souveigner shops, where we could go straight to the tour. This tour focuses on us to buy souveigner items, half a day we did nothing but go to these places.
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Edaniel86
Sep 25, 2024
Get ready to waste your time - It was supposed to be visiting 3 places, and if they take you to those 3 places, but that’s the secondary thing, because you go to other places that they’re interested in first to get you to shop, and I know most tours do that but they do it in the end, when you’ve already seen everything you paid for, but they don’t want to ensure that you have money to spend first at their stops, and the worst part is that you waste so much time that what you really want to see, they do it in a hurry and you have to settle for that .. at least 50% of the time is wasted on things outside of what you pay for.
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