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Chichén Itzá, Transportación, almuerzo, cenote y Valladolid.

4.4(282)Cancun1 hora
VIATOR3.8(63)TRIPADVISOR4.6(219)

Descripción

Realizamos el mismo recorrido que la mayoría de los tours, pero más barato. Podrás conocer CHICHÉN ITZÁ, un cenote mágico en Valladolid y tendrás almuerzo mexicano libre incluido. Te atendemos directamente a ti sin intermediario y por eso podemos ofrecerte la mejor opción de la plataforma. Nuestro servicio es de alta calidad y durante el tour, 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. 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.

Opciones de la excursión

PREMIER
  • Comida + barra libre: Box lunch a bordo, bebidas a bordo(agua, refresco y cerveza), comida bufete con 2 bebidas alcohólicas. PUNTO DE ENCUENTRO:: Podemos buscarlo por su hotel (si esta en el listado) o por un punto de encuentro. Recogida incluida
PLUS
  • Almuerzo y bebidas : Incluye bebidas a bordo y almuerzo tipo bufete con 1 bebida. Recogida incluida
CLÁSICO
  • Comida buffet, sin bebidas. CLASICO (Cenote Saamal) Recogida incluida

Itinerario

150 min

Los pasaeremos a buscar por su hotel, el punto de encuentro seleciionado y abordaremos el bus principal en "plaza la isla 2" donde viajaremos rumbo al restaurant yaxkin.

120 min

En esa ubicación es la primera parada. Aquí disfrutarán de una ceremonia Maya, encontrarán una tienda de artesanías y podrán desgustar chocolates y comida.

Entrada no incluida180 min

Visita a Chichén Itzá con guía en español e inglés. Nuestros guias profesionales los sumergirán en el mundo maya y les contarán los secretos mejor guardados en Chichén Itzá. Bienvenidos a una de las 7 maravillas del mundo.

30 min

Visita breve al hermoso pueblo mágico de Valladolid, en el corazón de Yucatán para admirar el esplendor de México colonial.

Entrada no incluida60 min

Visitará al hermoso cenote Sagrado. Junto a nuestro conductor y nuestro guía llegarán a un cenote sagrado donde podrán nadar, tendrán una hora libre para disfrutar del cenote. En ninguna opción está includo el chaleco salvavidas el cual es obligatorio si desean nadar en el cenote. Es obligatorio chaleco y no esta incluido en el valor del tour.

150 min

De regreso lo dejaremos en su hotel, el mismo punto de encuentro donde lo recogimos o el punto de inicio "plaza la isla 2".

Lo más destacado

Almuerzo buffet Mexicano
Guia
Transportación desde su hotel (o punto de encuentro)
Visita a cenote Sagrado
Tienda Maya
Visita en Valladolid

Qué incluye

Incluido
Almuerzo buffet Mexicano
Guia
Transportación desde su hotel (o punto de encuentro)
Visita a cenote Sagrado
Tienda Maya
Visita en Valladolid
No incluido
870MEX obligatorio al abordar el bus, admision e impuestos.
Chaleco en cenote, obligatorio si deseas nadar.

Lugares y horarios de recogida

Coordinamos con el pasajero el Hotel por donde retirarlo o el punto de encuentro. 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.

Valoraciones de viajeros

4.4
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Información importante

  • Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Por favor presentarse con documentacion personal y si es Mexicano, notificarlo por aqui.

Opiniones(282)

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20110806
July 7, 2026
Amazing trip we highly recommend!!

We had an amazing experience on this Chichen Itza & Cenote tour and would highly, highly, highly recommend it! The hotel pickup was smooth and very easy, and the entire tour was extremely well organized. The schedule was perfect for us—we left our hotel around 8:00 AM and returned around 7:00 PM, which gave us plenty of time to enjoy everything without feeling rushed or exhausted. A special thank you to our guide, Saul. He made the trip so much more enjoyable with all the fascinating stories, historical facts, and fun anecdotes he shared throughout the day. He was knowledgeable, engaging, and had a great sense of humor, which kept everyone entertained. We also appreciated that although we stopped at a few local shops, there was absolutely no pressure to buy anything. It felt very relaxed and respectful, which made the experience much more enjoyable. The food and drinks were another pleasant surprise. Breakfast, lunch, bottled water, soft drinks, and even Mexican beer were all included. The lunch was delicious, especially the pulled pork—it was one of our favorite meals of the day! Overall, everything was thoughtfully planned from start to finish. Excellent service, great value, and an unforgettable experience. We would absolutely book this tour again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Cancun!

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lucasdV2527GB
July 4, 2026
Fantástico

Fantastic tour was well guided and so easy to manage. I enjoyed every moment of the tour. I learned so much history and truly learned somuch details about the culture.

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784milip
July 4, 2026
Great trip fron Cancun

This trip was amazing and family friendly. The staff was nice to pick us up at our hotel and also provided with water at times. The only suggestion is to give more time at cenote by taking some time away from lunch.

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Gianna T
July 4, 2026
Review

10/10 experience it was well planned for to do everything would recommend amazing tour guides!

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Ramon c
July 3, 2026
5/5

I enjoyed the entire trip and the guide was amazing

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263marlonl
July 2, 2026
From Baltimore with love

Saul and Ray were AWESOME!!! Tours were a little long in the heat but I guess I should expect that in the summer. Great tour to complete our 7th world wonder and 18th anniversary

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667zoey
June 30, 2026
Great

Saul was an amazing tour guide, very kind and knowledgeable. We learned so much about the culture and loved every second of it!!! Highly recommend

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Nana F
June 26, 2026
Chichén itzá tours

Perfect service and experience!!

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NicholasS186
June 26, 2026
Sales gauntlet disguised as a cultural excursion.

In exchange for roughly $189 USD per person of tour fees, entry fees and mandatory life jackets rentals, and about 12 to 13 hours of your life, and whatever you can afford to buy in drinks at a 500% markup, you will get: 20 minutes inside the waters of a Cenote with a zip line and jump off platforms. 30 minutes watching a ridiculous Mayan reenactment. 1 hour eating highly mediocre buffet style food. 1 hour baking at Chichen Itzá during peak heat. 17 minutes sprinting through Valladolid. The remaining 10+ hours of this tour will be spent trapped inside a cramped van with non-existent air conditioning or being aggressively subjected to repeated sales presentations. Our Experience: The Detailed Breakdown: The Logistics & The "Sweat Box" - We had thought we were saving money by using a discount through a pre-paid tour package. However extra fees paid directly to the tour operator “Caribe MEX tours” resulted in us actually paying more than if we had simply done things without a tour guide. Scheduling via WhatsApp with Caribe MEX tours (who is the tour coordinator) was easy enough. We were staying at an Airbnb, so we were given a nearby hotel pickup point. We were told to be there by 7:10 AM; the bus arrived late at 7:25 AM. Not a huge deal, as we were excited. Then we saw the vehicle. If you are from the US, picture a Dodge Sprinter van. There were 13 passengers plus a driver and guide. The legroom is atrocious— no room between your knees and the seat in front of you. Worse yet, the air conditioning was a joke from the start, emitting a mere trickle of air from the overhead vents. Immediately upon hitting the road, the guide collected the Chichen Itzá entry fees. For my family of four, this was (Can’t say per review guidelines). The Itinerary Bait-and-Switch The discount tour website explicitly implies you will head to Chichen Itzá first to enjoy 2.5 hours of exploring before the crowds and heat descend. "You'll be picked up from your hotel and taken to Chichén Itzá where you'll have two and a half hours to wander around..." This is entirely false. You do not even go to Chichen Itza first..or even second, or third. When I pointed out to the guide that arriving after 11:00 AM means dealing with unbearable peak heat, massive crowds, and hundreds of aggressive vendors, he claimed he had "no control" over the route. Stop 1: The Rushed Cenote Instead of the ruins, we went to a Cenote first. Here, we discovered life jackets are mandatory and cost an extra (Can’t say per review guidelines) we only spent 15 minutes here, by the time life jackets were distributed and changing time was factored in, our kids had barely 30 minutes of total time, resulting in maybe 20 minutes in the actual water. This was tragic, as the Cenote was the only good part of the day. Stop 2: The High-Pressure Sales Floor The second stop wasn’t Chichen Itzá either. It was a second "cenote" property designed exclusively as an aggressive sales trap where we spent the bulk of our day. The "Shaman Blessing": Advertised as an important cultural ceremony, this was actually a young man passing wet leaves and a smoking bowl of rocks around in stifling, bug-infested heat. The Obsidian Scam: This immediately segued into a presentation on the "healing properties" of obsidian. The presenters used standard applied kinesiology/leverage tricks to fake a demonstration of physical strength, even falsely claiming that Johns Hopkins Medical Center uses these rocks for energy healing. (Fact check: They absolutely do not). The Rest of the Gauntlet: We were marched past teenagers doing a half-hearted Mayan ball game demonstration (and demanding tips), followed by being dumped in front of tables littered with Mayan related souvenirs, then offered a tequila tastings meant to force a purchase. Throughout this entire two-hour sales trap, we were never offered water fountains, or even a place to sit. Stop 3: Midday Lunch By 10:30 AM, it was apparently time for lunch. We were served a low-to-mid-grade buffet. No drinks are included—not even water. If you want a flavored beverage, expect to pay $5.50 USD with zero refills. When we got back into the van after lunch, the true nightmare began. The van had been baking in the sun. Pack 15 human bodies radiating heat into a metal container on wheels, and you get a rolling oven. Water began dripping from the broken overhead AC vents onto my head. Stop 4: Chichen Itzá at 1:00 PM (Peak Heat) We finally arrived at the ruins at 1:00 PM. The sun was blinding, the heat was dangerous, and we were entirely out of water because the tour never stopped at standard local stores (like OXXO) where water is cheap. The single refreshment kiosk at the ruins charged a 550% markup compared to normal Mexican prices. After being forced to pay those exorbitant prices just to keep my family hydrated, we walked down a path lined with hundreds of incredibly aggressive vendors shouting for our attention, time and money. Our actual guided tour lasted 40 minutes, leaving us with a mere 15 minutes of free time to actually look at the ruins before we had to sprint back to the parking lot to avoid being left behind. Stop 5: 17 Minutes in Valladolid & The Final Audacity The "Magical Town of Valladolid" was reduced to a rushed 17-minute stop. The tour guide explained that the police wouldn’t allow us to stay any longer. I suspect that it was actually because the tour guide and the driver just wanted to get home. No one really argued because everyone was miserable, dehydrated, and desperate to get home. We didn't view architecture; we ran to find fluids, ice cream, snacks and bathrooms (it cost money to use bathrooms). On the brutal drive back, I walked to the front of the van to ask the guide to turn up the air conditioning. I discovered that the driver and tour guide were basking in a blast of ice-cold air from the front vents while the guide played on his phone with his feet up. He promised to fix the air conditioning in back; he never did. To cap off a truly miserable 13-hour day, as we neared our drop-off point, the tour guide stood up and announced to the exhausted, sweating cabin that a tip was expected. The sheer audacity was mind-boggling. Final Verdict Do not waste your time, money, or sanity on this tour. It is a poorly air-conditioned sales gauntlet disguised as a cultural excursion. Save yourself the headache and book a private driver or a reputable alternative.

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Lisa_C
June 20, 2026
Pretty great day

This was all day but we came prepared with extra snacks, water shoes, sunscreen, charges, towels, drinks etc which made all the difference. We brought cash and had fun haggling with vendors at each location. Sometimes it was hard to understand between the Mexican and English. The bus was comfortable for sleeping. We learned a lot about the Mayans and the chicen itsa was very cool. We felt super safe it did cost $150 more ($50 per peraon) or so than the $25 (per person) purchase price on Viator when we got on the bus I think the $25 is just for the transport to the meeting point and then you have to pay the actual tour folks for the tour chichen itsa entrance the life vests and extras etc they really want to share their culture and we got local honey and we learned and we had a good day. Yes it would’ve been easier to sit at the look all day and burn but I don’t think it’s as educational or productive the lunch buffet was fantastic o super amazing lunch - I would only say they need a Starlink on the tour bus service was non existent

Respuesta del operador

Thank you so much Lisa for this wonderful and detailed review — sounds like you came perfectly prepared and made the most of every stop! The haggling, the local honey, the nap on the bus… that's exactly the kind of day we love to hear about! 😄 Regarding the language, we hear you — we always aim for a smooth bilingual experience and your feedback helps us keep improving on that. As for the additional charges, everything is detailed in the tour listing before booking and we also communicate it the day before via WhatsApp and through the platform chat. We're glad it didn't take away from the overall experience! And the Starlink suggestion — noted! 😄 We'll pass that one along to the team. So happy you had a great day and learned so much. Hope to welcome you back in the Mexican Caribbean soon! CARIBE MEX | We know the Mexican Caribbean. Now we want you to know it too. 🌴

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