Enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience in Yucatán with a tour full of history, culture, and natural magic. We begin at a local cooperative and a regional handicraft market, where you’ll discover the artistry of local communities and admire unique handmade pieces full of tradition. Next, you’ll take part in an authentic Mayan purification ritual, designed to cleanse your energy and aura.
We’ll then continue with a refreshing swim at the stunning Suytun and Ik-Kil cenotes, perfect for cooling off and capturing amazing photos in breathtaking natural settings. Afterward, we’ll visit the majestic Mayan city of Chichén Itzá, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, where an expert guide will share with you the most fascinating stories and lessons of this ancient site.
Finally, we’ll end the day in the beautiful colonial city of Valladolid, where you’ll have time to stroll through its charming streets, visit the cathedral, and take plenty of photos to remember this unforgettable adventure.
This tour includes transportation from Cancun’s Hotel Zone, along Kukulkán Boulevard. (The transportation service will not wait more than 5 minutes at your hotel). The reservation holder and their companions must wait in the hotel lobby between 6:20 and 6:30 a.m., where the tour guide will enter and call out the name of the reservation holder. It is the responsibility of the reservation holder to be in the lobby at the indicated time.
The Riviera Maya and the Yucatan offer a captivating blend of pristine beaches, ancient Mayan ruins, and vibrant cultural experiences. This region is known for its turquoise waters, lush jungles, and rich history, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Chichen Itza is a stunning ancient Mayan city featuring the iconic El Castillo pyramid, the Great Ball Court, and the Sacred Cenote.
A breathtaking archaeological site perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya.
Natural sinkholes filled with crystal-clear water, cenotes are unique to the Yucatan Peninsula and offer swimming, snorkeling, and diving opportunities.
An eco-archaeological park offering a mix of cultural performances, wildlife exhibits, and adventure activities like snorkeling, river floating, and underground river exploration.
A beautiful island known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life. It's a perfect day trip from Cancún.
Slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and sour orange, cooked underground in a pit.
Grilled pork marinated in sour orange juice and spices, served with pickled onions.
A tangy and refreshing soup made with lime, turkey or chicken, and tortilla strips.
Fried tortillas stuffed with refried beans and topped with shredded chicken, pickled onions, and avocado.
This is the dry season with warm, sunny weather and minimal rainfall. It's the most popular time to visit, with ideal conditions for beach activities and exploring ancient ruins.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-5 (Eastern Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
The Riviera Maya and the Yucatan are generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Cancún Bus Station, Playa del Carmen Bus Station
Buses are affordable and frequent, but can be crowded during peak season. They are a good option for budget travelers.
Available • Apps: Uber (in select areas), Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful, car-free island known for its pristine beaches, bioluminescent waters, and whale shark encounters (June-September).
A charming colonial town with a rich history, known for its cenotes, historic sites, and traditional markets.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering a diverse range of ecosystems, including mangroves, wetlands, and coral reefs.
Price varies by option