Step into the heart of the ancient Maya civilization with a guided tour of Chichén Itzá, one of Mexico’s most iconic archaeological sites. Explore the remains of a once powerful empire as your guide shares the stories behind its pyramids, sacred temples, and legends. Admire the Pyramid of Kukulkan, discover the secrets of the Temple of the Warriors, and picture ancient games in the Great Ball Court. After visiting the ruins, cool off with a swim in the beautiful Cenote Chichikán, a natural sinkhole with crystal clear waters once sacred to the Maya. Then, enjoy a buffet lunch of traditional Yucatán cuisine, rich in local flavors and served in an authentic setting. To end the day, visit the charming colonial town of Valladolid, where you’ll have free time to walk its colorful streets and shop for handmade crafts. This full-day experience blends history, nature, and culture into one unforgettable journey through the Yucatán Peninsula.
Our first stop will be in the peaceful town of Kaua, a small Maya community rich in ancestral tradition. Before entering the sacred grounds of Chichén Itzá, you’ll be welcomed by a local shaman who will perform a traditional limpia—a spiritual cleansing meant to clear negative energy and prepare your spirit for the journey ahead. Surrounded by incense and ancient chants, this ritual offers a moment of connection and renewal.
After this meaningful experience, take time to explore a local handicraft market, where talented artisans display handmade crafts full of color, culture, and symbolism—a perfect way to connect with Maya creativity and heritage.
To complete your visit to Kaua, enjoy a delicious regional buffet lunch featuring authentic Yucatecan dishes made with traditional ingredients. This stop nourishes body and soul, setting the tone for the unforgettable day that awaits at Chichén Itzá.
After exploring the awe inspiring ruins of Chichén Itzá, your journey continues with a visit to Cenote Chichikán—one of the most breathtaking natural wonders of the Yucatán Peninsula.
This sacred Maya cenote welcomes you with its crystal-clear turquoise waters and dramatic limestone walls, creating a scene straight out of a dream. As sunlight streams through the opening above, shimmering reflections dance across the surface, surrounding you in a calm, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
Take a dip (with your life jacket on!) and let the cool, pure waters renew your energy after your adventure. Whether you float peacefully or swim beneath the rays of light, Cenote Chichikán offers a magical experience that blends natural beauty with ancient mysticism.
After your visit to the awe-inspiring archaeological site of Chichén Itzá, cool off with a refreshing swim in Cenote Chichikán, one of the most stunning natural sinkholes in the Yucatán Peninsula. Known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and dramatic rock formations, this cenote offers a magical and mystical swimming experience. As sunlight filters through the opening above, it creates dazzling reflections that dance across the water, immersing you in nature’s serene beauty. Dive in (life jacket on, of course!) and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this sacred Mayan site.
In Valladolid, you will have free time to walk through the beautiful streets of this magical town, you can visit the famous church of San Servacio, built by the Spanish; take photos in the main park and buy handicrafts
Be next to the sliding doors main entrance at 8:20 am, if you go in a car rental you have to be at least 1 hour before 8:20 am to find a parking
The customer has to get in touch with the supplier to confirm the exact pick up time, it depends on the location of the hotel .
Important: The visit to the cenotes is subject to availability. Depending on the conditions of the day, only one of the following cenotes may be visited: Nool Há or Chichikán.
Please note that, according to what is included in your package, the visit includes access to only one cenote.
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A stunning cenote with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
A beautiful beach with white sand and turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation and water sports.
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A large cenote with both open and cave areas, perfect for snorkeling and diving.
Slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and citrus, wrapped in banana leaves. A Yucatecan specialty.
Grilled fish or chicken marinated in achiote and citrus, cooked in banana leaves.
Fried tortillas filled with refried beans, topped with turkey or chicken, pickled onions, and avocado.
Fresh mango slices sprinkled with chili powder and lime juice, a popular street snack.
This is the peak tourist season with perfect weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for exploring ruins, beaches, and enjoying outdoor activities.
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GMT-5 (EST) or GMT-6 (CST) depending on daylight saving time
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Tulum is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious with valuables and avoid isolated areas at night.
Cancún Bus Terminal, Playa del Carmen Bus Terminal
Local buses and collectivos (shared vans) are the most common and affordable way to get around Tulum.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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A vibrant beach town known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife.
A lesser-known Mayan ruin with a beautiful lagoon and boardwalk through the jungle.
Price varies by option