Discover the Wonders of the Mayan World
Explore four iconic Mayan ruins with our app-based self-guided tour: Chichen Itza, Tulum, Coba, and Ek Balam. Marvel at El Castillo in Chichen Itza, soak in ocean views from Tulum’s fortress, climb the Coba pyramid for jungle vistas, and uncover Ek Balam’s royal tomb.
Learn about Mayan innovation, art, and their struggles against the Spanish while enjoying complete flexibility to explore at your own pace.
After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point.
Why Choose This Tour?
Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months and helpful navigation to make your journey stress-free.
Note: This is not an entrance ticket. Please check site hours and guidelines before your visit.
El Castillo, known as the Temple of Kukulcán, is a Mesoamerican step-pyramid that dominates the center of the Chichen Itza archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán. The pyramid building is more formally designated by archaeologists as Chichen Itza Structure 5B18.
Note: The tour is over 1+ mile long per tour, with more than 20 audio stories per tour, and takes about 1-2 hours per tour to complete.
Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Tzompantli which means skull rack is otherwise known as the Platform of Skulls. Chichen Itza is home to a Toltec structure where the heads of the sacrificial victims were placed - whew!
The Sacred Cenote or Sacred Well is one of the most venerable spots on the Chichen Itza. Otherwise known as the Well of Sacrifice, this spot combines the very essence of Mayan beliefs and fears. The cenotes are bodies of water formed by the limestone plain which covers most of the Yucatán Peninsula. The cenotes manifest themselves as rivers, pools or streams beneath the limestone terrain.
Much like an expensive wedding cake, the Temple of Warriors has three, thick tiers at the bottom with a small temple on top. Look at the base of the stairway, there are about 200 columns, each with Toltec warriors placed in varying scenes carved into every side.
Between the plazas, platforms and a cenote stands a pyramid that is related to the dynasty of the Lords of Chichen Itza.
El Osario- otherwise known as the Ossuary - was given its name due to the numerous human and animal bones found on site. It is also known as the High Priest’s Grave.
El Osario is a smaller rendition of El Castillo. It has four staircases and is around 9 meters high. Designs similar to the ones on the Temple of Warriors and on the Venus Platforms are carved into this structure.
El Caracol is one of the more interesting buildings of Chichen Itza. On top of this structure, you can see the remains of what was originally a cylindrically shaped observatory.
The Mayans had a particular love for the heavens for they believed that they could record the will and actions of God if they look closely enough.
The imposing structure on your right is Las Monjas or the Nunnery and it is quite possibly one of the largest buildings in Chichen Itza. It has been rebuilt over and over again, therefore it houses more chambers and flats than other structures.
A distinctive feature of the Las Monjas complex is the sheer number of texts that almost completely cover the place.
Tulum Ruins, Tulum Walls and Cenote, House of Columns
Don’t let the beautiful ocean view distract you from this fascinating structure. It consists of two rooms, one of which can be accessed from the entrance. The other room branches out from the western offshoot within the wall’s construction.
The Temple of the Wind is a one of the most interesting structures. The Temple sits on top of the cliff with its single doorway facing north and overlooking a group of small shrines on the hillside.
The round platforms seen here indicate that this is a temple to the Wind God.
The largest structure, featured in Tulum is the 40 feet Pyramid structure of The Castle (El Castillo) which stands on a rocky bluff of the same height. This structure followed the same pattern as of other renowned Mayan architecture with the building being built in multiple phases.
Welcome to the Temple of Frescoes. This two storiedbuilding with its unassuming proportions has tremendous archeological significance. It is the most richly decorated and elaborately painted structure on this site.
The ruins are hugged by a rugged coastline featuring a breathtaking view of turquoise waters and sandy beach by the sea. The vista of cliffs on which the ruins stand have a spellbinding effect on the visitors. The picturesque walk down to the beach via the stairs from El Castillo shows a mass of twisted limestone covered with plants. Check out this view from up close as it promises to linger in the memory of the place.
Several more attractions to see...
- Welcome
- Civilization
- Visitors Centre
- History
- Spanish Conquest
- Sacbe
- Defensive Wall
- Entrance Arch
- Mayan Ballgame
- Ballcourt
- Architecture
- Ceremonial Circular Steam Bath
- Religion
- The Acropolis
- Hieroglyphic Serpents
- The Tomb
- Top of the Pyramid
- South Plaza
- Today
- Farewell
Several More stop to see
- Welcome to Coba's Mayan Ruins
- Rise & Fall
- Ancient Trees of Coba
- Ball Court
- La Iglesia Pyramid
- Crossroads Pyramid & Architecture
- Bicycle Rental
- The Ancient Streets of Coba & Mayan Civilization
- Macanxoc Lagoon
- Stelae
- Stela 1
- The Pyramid of the Painted Lintel
- Religion
- The Ball Court 2
- Calendar
- Xaibe Lookout Tower
- Stela 20 of Ruler D
- Nohoch Mul Pyramid
- Mayans Today, Cenotes, and Farewell
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Slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and citrus, traditionally cooked in an underground pit.
Fried tortillas stuffed with refried beans and topped with shredded chicken, pickled onions, and avocado.
A tangy and refreshing soup made with lime, chicken broth, and shredded chicken, often served with tortilla strips and avocado.
Grilled fish marinated in achiote and citrus, wrapped in banana leaves.
This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. It's the most popular time to visit, with vibrant festivals and ideal conditions for exploring ruins and beaches.
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