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Visita guiada a Chichén Itzá, cenote Suytún y cenote Ikkil

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Descripción

Descubre algunos de los paisajes y tesoros culturales más memorables de Yucatán en una experiencia compartida de día completo que reúne historia antigua, refrescantes aguas de cenotes, cocina local y belleza colonial. El día comienza con el transporte matutino mientras viaja hacia Chichén Itzá, uno de los sitios arqueológicos más importantes de México. Una vez allí, su guía lo guiará a través de las historias, estructuras, símbolos y tradiciones que dieron forma a esta legendaria ciudad maya. Después de la parte guiada, tendrás tiempo para explorar de forma independiente. La experiencia cambia de la historia a la naturaleza con visitas a dos cenotes notables. En Suytun, encontrará un entorno subterráneo único con un ambiente místico, mientras que Ik Kil ofrece un entorno al aire libre dramático enmarcado por paredes de piedra y vegetación exuberante. Entre estas paradas, disfrute de un almuerzo buffet antes de continuar hacia Valladolid, un encantador pueblo colonial conocido por sus coloridas calles, su ambiente tranquilo y su auténtico carácter yucateco.

Opciones de la excursión

Visita guiada a Chichén Itzá, cenote Suytún y cenote Ikkil
  • Recogida incluida

Itinerario

180 min

Su tour comienza temprano con el proceso de recogida y abordaje en Cancún o el área de reunión asignada. Como se trata de una experiencia compartida, los huéspedes pueden ser recogidos desde diferentes puntos, por lo que la primera parte de la mañana se dedica a organizar el grupo, registrar a todos y conseguir que los viajeros se asienten cómodamente antes de salir de la ciudad. Una vez que el transporte está listo para partir, comienza el viaje hacia la región arqueológica de Chichén Itzá. El viaje es de aproximadamente 3 horas, lo que le da tiempo para descansar, disfrutar del camino y prepararse para una de las visitas culturales más memorables de la península de Yucatán.

180 min

A medida que el grupo se acerca a Chichén Itzá, la ruta puede incluir una corta parada cerca de áreas de interés ubicadas cerca de la zona arqueológica. A su llegada, los viajeros se bajarán del vehículo y continuarán a pie con los guías hacia el área de entrada. Antes de entrar, el guía proporcionará instrucciones útiles, detalles de la reunión e información importante para ayudar al grupo a moverse sin problemas durante la visita. Dentro de Chichén Itzá, la experiencia incluye aproximadamente 1 hora de exploración guiada. Durante este tiempo, el guía compartirá el significado, la historia, las leyendas, la arquitectura y el valor cultural de esta notable ciudad maya antigua. Después, los viajeros tendrán alrededor de 1 hora adicional para disfrutar del sitio de forma independiente, tomar fotos, navegar por las áreas cercanas de recuerdos o comprar una bebida o aperitivo si lo desea. Por favor, preste mucha atención a las instrucciones del guía, especialmente con respecto a la hora y lugar exactos para reunirse antes de regresar al transporte.

90 min

La ruta continúa hacia el Cenote Suytun, un conocido sitio natural famoso por su entorno único y su hermosa atmósfera subterránea. Para los antiguos mayas, los cenotes eran mucho más que piscinas naturales; eran lugares sagrados conectados con las tradiciones espirituales, la naturaleza y el inframundo. El traslado del área arqueológica al cenote dura aproximadamente 45 minutos. Una vez allí, los viajeros tendrán tiempo para disfrutar del agua refrescante y admirar uno de los paisajes de cenotes más distintivos de la región. Se recomienda usar bañador, ya que esta parada incluye tiempo para nadar.

90 min

Otro punto culminante del día es el Cenote Ik Kil, uno de los cenotes más reconocidos de Yucatán. Sus espectaculares muros de piedra, su vegetación colgante y su entorno natural abierto crean un lugar poderoso y hermoso para conectarse con el paisaje de la región. Durante esta visita, los viajeros tendrán aproximadamente 45 minutos para nadar y disfrutar del cenote. Esta parada también incluye un almuerzo tipo buffet en las inmediaciones, donde podrá probar platillos regionales y sabores tradicionales mexicanos antes de continuar con el resto del itinerario.

60 min

La experiencia continúa hasta Valladolid, una encantadora ciudad colonial en Yucatán conocida por sus calles coloridas, ritmo tranquilo, carácter local y arquitectura tradicional. Esta visita ofrece un lado diferente del día, permitiendo a los viajeros experimentar el ambiente cultural de un pueblo histórico yucateco. Por lo general, los huéspedes tendrán de 30 a 45 minutos de tiempo libre para caminar por la zona, tomar fotos, disfrutar de los alrededores y explorar a su propio ritmo. Esta visita final añade un final cultural relajado a un día que combina historia antigua, cenotes naturales, comida regional y tradiciones locales.

180 min

Después del tiempo libre en Valladolid, el guía confirmará el punto de encuentro y la hora de embarque para el viaje de regreso. Una vez que el grupo regresa al vehículo, comienza el viaje de regreso hacia Cancún y la Riviera Maya. El viaje de regreso dura aproximadamente 3 horas. Este es un buen momento para descansar después de una experiencia de un día completo que incluyó Chichén Itzá, dos cenotes, un almuerzo regional y el encanto colonial de Valladolid. Cuando el transporte llegue al punto de entrega asignado, el equipo le informará para que pueda dejar el vehículo de forma segura y concluir el recorrido.

Lo más destacado

Viaja a bordo de autobuses panorámicos o minibuses con aire acondicionado
Visita al Cenote Suytun, donde se permite nadar
Chalecos salvavidas para la actividad de natación en cenote
Visita al Cenote Ik Kil, donde se permite nadar
Visita guiada bilingüe en Chichén Itzá, además de tiempo libre para explorar
Guías certificados con conocimientos de arqueología y cultura maya que acompañarán al grupo
Almuerzo buffet con una variedad de platos tradicionales regionales
Box lunch que incluye un sandwich de jamón y queso y una bebida
Servicio de transporte compartido de ida y vuelta
Corta parada en la histórica ciudad de Valladolid, Yucatán

Qué incluye

Incluido
Viaja a bordo de autobuses panorámicos o minibuses con aire acondicionado
Visita al Cenote Suytun, donde se permite nadar
Chalecos salvavidas para la actividad de natación en cenote
Visita al Cenote Ik Kil, donde se permite nadar
Visita guiada bilingüe en Chichén Itzá, además de tiempo libre para explorar
Guías certificados con conocimientos de arqueología y cultura maya que acompañarán al grupo
Almuerzo buffet con una variedad de platos tradicionales regionales
Box lunch que incluye un sandwich de jamón y queso y una bebida
Servicio de transporte compartido de ida y vuelta
Corta parada en la histórica ciudad de Valladolid, Yucatán
No incluido
Bebidas en el restaurante
Impuesto de conservación de ruinas mayas y cenotes (765 MXN por persona)

Lugares y horarios de recogida

Ofrecemos transporte de ida y vuelta (desde el hotel o punto de encuentro, según corresponda) para todos los viajeros que reserven este tour. Áreas a las que se aplica el servicio de transporte: CANCÚN: Centro de Cancún • Zona hotelera • Puerto Juárez Playa Mujeres • Costa Mujeres Puerto Cancún PUERTO MORELOS: • Parada de autobús en el supermercado Chedraui Puerto Morelos PLAYA DEL CARMEN: • Centro de Playa del Carmen (para hoteles en la costa, debido a las calles estrechas, se aplica el punto de encuentro más cercano) • Zona hotelera • Playacar Dorado Royale Playa Paraíso Punta Maroma • El Caracol • Paa Mul RIVIERA MAYA: • Puerto Aventuras • Xpu Ha • Akumal • Chemuyil TULUM: • Centro de Tulum, zona hotelera y área metropolitana: Solo se aplica un punto de encuentro dentro de la ciudad, el supermercado Super Akí Tulum. • Tulsayab • Jacinto Pat • Xcacel NOTA: Algunos hoteles o complejos hoteleros de la lista no permiten el acceso a las instalaciones, por lo que se aplica la recogida en el acceso o entrada más cercana posible. NOTA 2: Algunos hoteles o centros de hospedaje están ubicados en zonas de difícil acceso (calles muy estrechas, callejones, calles en mal estado, bloqueos, o por razones de seguridad), por lo que se aplica el recojo en el punto más cercano posible. NOTA 3: La hora exacta de recogida varía según el hotel. Algunos tiempos estimados son: Cancún: 6:05 AM / 7:00 AM Puerto Morelos: 6:45 AM / 8:00 AM Playa del Carmen: 7:00 AM / 9:00 AM Riviera Maya: 7:30 AM / 10:30 AM Tulum: 7:00 AM / 8:00 AM La hora que aparece en tu boleto (7:00 AM) es la hora general de recogida en Cancún, donde nuestros autobuses salen y recogen. *** Si su hotel no aparece en la lista, pregúntenos si podemos recogerlo allí o cuál sería el punto de encuentro más cercano posible. *** *** Recibirá un mensaje de confirmación final (un día antes de la fecha programada de su excursión) con la hora y el punto exactos de recogida, a su información de contacto. ***

Valoraciones de viajeros

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Información importante

  • Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física

Opiniones(114)

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434lucyr
July 3, 2026
Tremendous tour of Chichén Itzá and the cenotes of Suytun and Ik Kil.

A fantastic experience from start to finish. Just as a suggestion, start the tour of Chichén Itzá in the morning to avoid the heat during the hottest part of the day. Héctor and Hugo were very kind, and the narrative about the Mayans was very educational. And the cenotes, don't even get me started. Beautiful! I will return with my children very soon 💕

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normabS703PT
May 31, 2026
great choice of tour

Amazing tour! We hit as many places as we could in one day and learned so much about the Mayan culture. Our guides Josue and Hector did a great job at being accommodating and attentive. I would book here again! Please keep in mind there is a tax for conservation that is payed up front before the tour starts on top of the tour payment, can be made in cash (preferred to avoid card transaction fees) or in card.

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Curious790048
May 17, 2026
Chichen Itza plus 2 cenotes

We went on the Chichen Itza plus two cenotes tour. We were picked up at the hotel and spent time picking people up from other locations. Then we were dropped at a meeting point. This was confusing because no one gave us any instructions. We waited a bit and then some buses came to pick us up. The box lunch was passed out along the route to our first stop. The box lunch was described as including a sandwich, fruit, cookie and juice. The actual box we received had a white bread ham sandwich with a tiny tomato and a piece of lettuce. Nothing else. We also were given water bottles. The guides we had were Marco, Josue and their driver. First we went to a cenote that was very similar to a cave. We could swim and take pictures on a platform. You cannot wear shoes in the cenote and do not apply sunscreen as you will shower before getting in. The second stop was lunch. Before lunch we had to walk through the required shops where people were selling trinkets. We were then lead to a shop where chocolate was for sale. We had to wait in that shop for a time before we could go to the restaurant for lunch. The lunch was buffet and it was nice. Drinks are extra. We could have done without the shopping. There is so much of this in Mexico and it does get annoying. After lunch we went to Chichen Itza where the guides walked us to the entrance, gave us umbrellas and handed us off to a guide to take us to the ruins. The walk was longer than expected and the guide was walking super fast and did not wait for slower people. Once we got there we couldn't find our group so we did a self guided tour. It was very hot. Do not take this walk without good shoes. We still had on our water shoes and that was a mistake. Be advised the trail is rough but not steep. All the way up the trail there are vendors trying to sell you their wares, again, super annoying. After seeing the monument and the grounds we walked back down the gauntlet of solicitors to the bus. Then we went to another cenote where we could store our belongings in a locker and walk down to the pool. You can't bring anything to the water. My husband had crocs on and was told he couldn't wear them. His feet are very tender and he could not walk on the rough pavement and steps. Then they took pity on him and let him wear his crocs. After this final cenote we went to a small historic village where you could get out and do more shopping etc. We were too tired at this point to get off the bus. Then we were returned to our hotel. It was about a 12 hour day. The guides were great and did a nice job. We had nothing bad to say about them. If you are going to do this tour be prepared for a long day. Be prepared with swimming gear but also good walking shoes. Do not buy the bug spray. They sold it on the bus but we declined and did not see one mosquito or any bugs. Bring snacks! The box lunch is not a lunch. We didn't enjoy being forced to look at the vendors before lunch. Hope this information helps.

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michael_Ca23
April 28, 2026
RUSHED STOPS, POOR COMMUNICATION AND HIDDEN FEES!

Be extremely careful before booking with this company. They didn't deliver what they promised. We booked this tour and really regretted it. Communication was basically nonexistent and we were almost stranded at the drop off spot, which was very far from our hotel (in the middle of the night). The most frustrating part was the schedule. They advertise around three hours at each stop, but that's just not true. The stops were much shorter. In Valladolid, for example, we were there for maybe 30 minutes, tops. It felt rushed and nothing like what we thought we were paying for. On top of that, the pricing felt MISLEADING. They charged us a so called "conservation tax", which we later found out doesn't actually exist the way they present it. They're just charging you separately for the admission ticket but it's not explained clearly at all. We would not book with this company again and wouldn't recommend them to others.

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S6264YXlaurae
April 27, 2026
Excellent tour if you want to know cenotes and a wonder of the world

Excellent tour, super recommended! We saw 2 cenotes + chichen itza The staff (Josue, Hugo and Cesar) incredibly friendly, explained everything, gave 10000% I recommend it and would do it again! At the end of each place we visited we were greeted with drinks such as sodas, water, tequila beer etc. The food of the very rich Mayan community🥰

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EdnaYB
April 15, 2026
Long day but amazing time!

Great experience overall! Tour group was timely and communicated well. Eduardo (Lalo) and Hugo were our guides and they were fun and knowledgeable. They kept us hydrated throughout the whole day which was appreciated. Chichen Itza was amazing and our tour guide there was engaging. Our kids liked the cenotes best although at first they were scared to go down the caves but they enjoyed themselves at the end, both cenotes were just beautiful, great experience! One thing I wish I knew is to NOT wear sunscreen before going to the cenotes as you have to shower before you enter the area and they will make you go back if you have white stuff on your skin, and some of that sunscreen is so hard to rub off with just water. The buffet at the Mayan village was delicious and the place was super cute, I wish we had had more time eating as I felt a bit rushed and didn't really get a full lunch but I understood we were on a tight schedule because of all the activities. It is a loooong day so another thing I wish I would've planned differently is bringing lots of hearty snacks as after the lunch you won't really get to eat until you get back at 10pm or so! But again, great experience and highly recommend.

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nakitaa2023
April 13, 2026
BEWARE… SCAM AND TOURIST TRAP

BEWARE…. TOURIST TRAP AND SCAM. My partner and I attended this tour about two weeks ago now. During the stop to the lunch location, we had participated in a welcoming ceremony. Afterwards, we were sold two totems and quoted $599 pesos. We were then taken into the gift shop for payment, where my card was taken and the transaction was done without my input. After the fact, we explored the gift store and went to purchase gifts, when my card declined. I had no service to check why, so we paid with a different card. This transaction was in pesos, and during our shopping, an employee was assisting us, and all items were priced in pesos. We joined everyone at the lunch, where we paid for drinks in pesos. At this time I got service again, and seen I had been charged $599 USD. We immediately alerted our travel guide, and he directed us back to the gift shop staff. They refused to provide a refund, stating they couldn’t, and that I needed to contact my bank. They would not provide a refund receipt, and they would not assist us, despite our requests and objections. They said we had a receipt for the sale and to call our bank. Our tour guide later asked if we got it sorted, we said not really and explained what happened, and he essentially said as long as you got your receipt. I mentioned that likely won’t be enough and we expressed our disappointment in how it was handled. I have now reached out to the tour company twice to seek support and assistance with what has happened, as there needs to be some accountability. It has been over a week and a half now with no reply. We are no longer in Mexico, and I am currently fighting a tough battle to get our money back. In total, we were charged $750 AUD for two totems. There was no accountability or assistance on the day, and there has been none since. I have no way to track down the store without contact and help from the tour company. $750 is a lot of money, and had an incredibly detrimental effect on the rest of the holiday. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend anyone for this tour. I urge you to seek a similar experience elsewhere.

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meredithh971
March 25, 2026
Worth the price

Very informative tour with fantastic guides.

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Connector64572269788
March 21, 2026
Friendly and informative guide, amazing crew and even better memories made! 10/10 experience

I had lots of fun. The buffet was so filling and delicious! The cenotes were so special and refreshing. Went to Chichén Itzá on the spring equinox it was cool. 10/10 recommend booking this tour. Ave 04 was my assigned bus, the guide was very passionate and very informative of Chichen Itzá and all throughout the tour! Bring bio friendly sunscreen and water shoes! You’ll have so much fun!

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sandeepjI5966FD
March 16, 2026
Very bad communication and boxed food; Not English as advertised; Great site visit and buffet lunch

The tour operators did a great job but the agency (ABP or Hi Cancun) here didn’t communicate our food preferences properly for the boxed food and also communication overall was very bad as we were told about pick-up time less than 12 hours before. When asked about food that we had requested, we were asked to go back to hotel if we are not happy with the food provided. Also, tour was not fully English language as advertised and told while booking. Guide did a good job of trying to include english but had a clear preference for Spanish and did a 30 min+ mayan history detail description in spanish only. The buffet lunch was great and the overall sites were very good to see and the guides were very knowledgeable.

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