Chichén Itzá, Cenote y Valladolid con Almuerzo Y transportación.





Descripción
3 visitas en 1 tour, con almuerzo mexicano libre incluido. Conoce y disfruta Chichén Itzá, y su incomparable Templo de Kukulcán, considerado una de las 7 Nuevas Maravillas del Mundo Moderno. Además, nadaras en un cenote sagrado Y visitarás el pueblito mágico Valladolid, el tour cuenta con almuerzo mexicano libre. A través de nuestros guías descubrirás los secretos guardados en los edificios de esta antigua ciudad de la civilización Maya, una de las más avanzadas del mundo prehispánico. Te prometo que vas a admirar y contemplar varias edificaciones como el Mercado de las Mil Columnas, el Templo de los Guerreros con la estatua de Chacmool, el Juego de la Pelota, el Templo del Jaguar y el maravilloso Templo de Kukulcán, uno de los monumentos más emblemáticos de la civilización Maya. También te sorprenderás de su ingeniosa arquitectura y de sus cálculos extraordinariamente precisos donde se se demuestran los profundos conocimientos de matemáticas, geometría y astronomía de los Mayas.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Visita a CHICHÉN ITZÁ con guía en español e ingles.
Visita breve al hermoso pueblo mágico de Valladolid, en el corazón de Yucatán para admirar el esplendor de México colonial.
Visitara al hermoso cenote Sagrado, en el cual podrá nadar. Es obligatorio chaleco y no esta incluido en el valor del tour.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Coordinamos con el pasajero el Hotel por donde retirarlo o el punto de encuentro. NO DUDE EN ESCRIBIRNOS AL WHATS APP+52 9842353349. Si usted no indica su hotel antes de las 24hs del tour, no podrá hacerlo luego y tendrá que dirigirse al punto de partida correspondiente. -Punto de partida es en COCO BONGO PLAYA DEL CARMEN, avenida 10 con calle 12 a las 7:00am.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Por favor presentarse con documentacion personal y si es Mexicano, notificarlo por aqui.
Opiniones(395)
The experience was excullent for this tour. The hospitality of the tour group was amazing. They picked up on time from my Rresort and dropped me at my resort door at night. They covered all places as per package. There is no hidden fees. Even they provided cold water and complementary drinks though it was not covered in my classic package. The tour was whole day but we did not feel when the day passed. Bus was fully AC & comfortable. We visited Mayan store near Chichen Itza first. We had a mexican buffet lunch there with Vegatble, chicken and multiple meats options. Then we visited Chichen Itza, Cenote selva Maya (saamal )and lastly valladolid. All the members were very helpful and cooperative like family members. Thanks to Caribe Mex group (Cristian, Gonzalo, Reinaldo & Orlando) for the guidance and support. Thanks to Viatore as well as I got connected this group through viatore. In one word it was amazing tour with best prices. *****
Santiago, Marcos and Yeti were great, had a really good time. Marcos was really knowledgeable and funny and yeti was really attentive to all our needs.Santiago did some great driving.Will definitely recommend.
An experience to do, for sure! However, know that you will spend more time on the bus than doing activities. 2h at Chichen Itza, 1h at the cenote and 30 min in Valladolid. Departure from the hotel at 7:20 AM and only a first stop around 11:00 AM for a shaman ceremony with a shop and a hearty lunch (!! If the drink-included option is chosen, print your reservation WITH the details to prove it, otherwise they insist on making you pay for the meal drink). Basically, only the afternoon for the 3 excursions, which is too short. Gaspar (the driver) and Roberto our guide were great! The trip there seems less long because Roberto gives quite a bit of information. The return trip seemed endless to us for a return to the hotel at 9:30 PM. Excursion to do, but expect a huge amount of bus time.
Great experience! There was an error in our booking with regards to the day of tour and they were able to fix it even during after hours. All the guides were great! Jose Luis and Charlie were knowledgeable and funny to keep us going through the hot tiring day. They made sure we were hydrated with bottled water and a nice cocktail/mocktail. Kudos to Gutierrez for all that driving and Christian for keeping us all on track! We started our day in Valladolid, followed by lunch. Then stopped at Chichen Itza followed by cenote. The one thing I would have preferred was to start at Chichén Itzá instead of reaching there after lunch in the peak heat hours. It’s was 95 degrees Fahrenheit! The cenote was great to cool off the heat!
It was extremely hot. One person fainted in Chechen Itza. I had an accident at the cenote and had lesions to my hip, hand and wrist. Someone was on site to disinfect and wrap some cuts. When filing the report with Selva Maya staff, they stated that previous accidents took place in the same place before. I slipped on the stairs and keep rolling down on the man made concrete stairs even with preventive water shoes.
There were hidden fees of $70 per person on top of what was already paid. ALOT of scammy sales occuring during the bus trip they took pictures without consent and then tried to sell them back to you on a bottle of liquor.
Great trip, well organised! Roberto is best guide in whole Mexico 🇲🇽 Himena makes the best tequilas! Greetings
At the rate of $600 plus dollars for 3 adults 2 kids I wouldn't recommend. The rate you get for booking there is an additional rate per person to get on bus due to their outsourcing which is equal to the booking rate.This particular group was a bit unorganized and don't communicate with the personal they hire to do actual tour. It's not actual them, they out source. There are much better options out there, Keep looking
For barely 2 hours at the main site you will first spent over 2.5 hours collecting people from all over the region, then be given a history lesson/sales pitch on the bus, then taken to a "mayan store" where you will be forces to sit through more sales pitches from "teachers and head teachers" at the local school who also happen to be sales people at the store all day, this is also where you will have lunch where they try and sell you more fake overpriced "cultural" trinkets, then you will get on the bus again well after midday to finally head to Chichen Itza. But wait, the bus ride there is yet another way to shill you tat, this time local alcohol with a sales pitch from a random man the entire ride there. I am glad I got to see the ancient site, its a shame it took til 1.30pm to get there wasting all morning and putting us there in the absolute hottest part of the day at a site where there is no natural shade...because taking us there earlier would mean cutting out trying to force us to buy tacky souvenirs which they guilt you about being "culturally significant". After this is the cenote, again, lot of stores trying to sell you things, bus was already running late by this point, if you want to swim - you'll have to pay more. Then finally a stop on Valladolid, not to learn about the history but so they can try and force you into one last shop to buy cheap chocolate. We didnt leave the town til 7pm, and didnt get back to Playa til.10.30. Was supposed to.leave at 7am and didn't til well past 8.30 (where they made us walk from one meeting point to another). So also terrible time mamagment throughout the day, combined with wasting time trying to harrass and guilt you into buying things no one wants.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We'd like to address the points you've raised as we feel some important clarifications are needed. Regarding the pickup time, departure times vary depending on the hotel location of each passenger. Guests staying further from the main route are collected earlier, which means the bus may take some time to complete all pickups before heading to the first stop. This is standard practice for group tours covering a wide area. Regarding the Mayan village stop, this is a scheduled part of our itinerary that includes lunch and a cultural experience with the local Mayan community. Many of our guests genuinely enjoy this stop. The Mayan calendar is only made for guests who choose to fill out the form — it is never obligatory. The shaman experience is equally optional. We understand it's not for everyone, but we stand by the value this stop brings to the overall experience. Regarding the mezcal on the bus, this is an optional offer — guests are never pressured to purchase anything and are free to decline. Regarding the cenote, there is no additional charge to swim. The only cost is the mandatory life vest rental, which is clearly stated in the tour listing before booking. Regarding the chocolate shop, this is part of the Mayan village lunch stop, not a separate stop in Valladolid. Regarding the overall timing, the tour covers several remarkable destinations in a single day which does make for a full day. Accumulated time across stops and hotel pickups can extend the schedule, something we are always working to improve. We're sorry the experience didn't meet your expectations. We do our best every day to offer an authentic and enjoyable tour of the Mexican Caribbean and we take all feedback seriously. CARIBE MEX | We know the Mexican Caribbean. Now we want you to know it too. 🌴
Our guide Orlando was fantastic. So much knowledge and a love for the Maya people. One must see Chichen Itza at least once in their life. It is a long day, but it was worth it.
Merci beaucoup pour ce beau message ! Orlando va être vraiment touché en lisant ça — nous allons lui faire suivre sans faute ! Vous avez tout à fait raison, Chichén Itzá est une expérience qu'on n'oublie pas. Nous espérons vous accueillir à nouveau dans les Caraïbes mexicaines ! 😊🌴 CARIBE MEX | Nous connaissons les Caraïbes mexicaines. Maintenant nous voulons que vous les connaissiez aussi. 🌴



