Chichen Itza Tour Plus avec natation Cenote et transport aller-retour





Description
Entrez dans le monde antique des Mayas avec une visite guidée de Chichén Itzá, l'un des sites archéologiques les plus emblématiques du Mexique. Découvrez des monuments impressionnants comme la pyramide de Kukulkan, le temple des guerriers, l'observatoire et le célèbre terrain de balle, alors que votre Guide Expert partage les histoires et l'histoire derrière ce site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Après les ruines, rafraîchissez-vous avec une baignade à Cenote Noolhá, une oasis de jungle cachée aux eaux cristallines, à la végétation luxuriante et aux formations rocheuses spectaculaires. Selon les disponibilités, nous pouvons visiter Cenote Chichikan à la place, un endroit tout aussi étonnant avec une atmosphère paisible et magique. Terminez la journée à Valladolid, une ville coloniale colorée où vous aurez du temps libre pour flâner, magasiner l'artisanat local ou savourer une cuisine mexicaine authentique avant de repartir.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Dans cette visite guidée, vous visiterez l'une des sept merveilles du monde, où vous en apprendrez davantage sur son histoire, vous connaîtrez le cénote sacré, le temple des guerriers, le temple de Kukulcan, après la visite guidée, vous aurez libre le temps de prendre des photos ou de se promener dans la zone archéologique.
Cenote Noolhá est un joyau caché niché au cœur de la jungle, réputé pour ses eaux cristallines bleu-vert, ses spectaculaires parois rocheuses et son environnement tropical luxuriant. La lumière du soleil filtre à travers la canopée, créant un cadre serein parfait pour une baignade rafraîchissante ou simplement se détendre dans la tranquillité de la nature. Selon les disponibilités, nous pouvons plutôt visiter Cenote Chichikan, une destination tout aussi étonnante avec des formations troglodytiques, des paysages de jungle dynamiques et la même atmosphère enchanteresse et d'un autre monde.
A Valladolid, vous aurez du temps libre pour vous promener dans les belles rues de cette ville magique, vous pourrez visiter la célèbre église de San Servacio, construite par les Espagnols; prendre des photos dans le parc principal et acheter de l'artisanat
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Points de rencontre pour les voyageurs qui se trouvent dans des hôtels du centre-ville et des airbnb ou dans tout autre endroit que nous ne pouvons pas atteindre : Point de rendez-vous de Cancun : devant le hall de l'Oasis Smart sur l'avenue Tulum Playa Del Carmen : Cocobongo à Playa Del Carmen Tulum: Il n'y a pas de prise en charge dans aucun hôtel ou airbnb, le point de rendez-vous sera à l'entrée principale du marché de Super Aki sur l'avenue fédérale L'heure de prise en charge est définie en fonction de votre emplacement, les voyageurs qui ne fournissent pas de lieu de prise en charge devront nous contacter dès que possible, sinon nous ne serons pas en mesure de fournir le service
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Ne comprend pas la taxe de préservation de 21 USD par adulte
- Ne comprend pas la taxe de conservation de 17 USD par enfant
- Le voyageur doit apporter maillot de bain, vêtements de rechange et serviette
- Cenote Noolha peut être remplacé par Cenote Chichikan selon disponibilité
- L'ordre des arrêts n'est pas fixé
- Gilet de sauvetage obligatoire
- Les sacs à dos ne sont pas autorisés à Chichen Itza Ruins (tout type de sacs à dos)
- Seuls les petits sacs sont autorisés au Chichen Itza
Avis(19)
If I could leave 0 star I would they didn’t show up and didn’t respond had to contact support to get help
You tried to cancelled the night before and you did not showed up outside the lobby as instructed and instead you remain inside ignoring all reach out attempts
Our tour guide, Julio, was truly an expert on the Mayan culture and the places we visited. He was very knowledgeable and shared a ton of information as we traveled through the Yucatan area. His passion for providing a learning experience was very apparent.
Thank you for sharing your experience! We are glad that the guides performance was enjoyable Yucatan has many amazing things and places, we hope to see you soon again
Very well managed. Clear and concise in information. Able to adapt to English and Spanish clearly. Maintained professionalism
Thank you for letting us share this experience with you We appreciate the kind words towards the staff performance
Morning time just spent in the souvenir shop, the whole activities like selling souvenirs. The tour guide is very professional, just only the tour operator need to plan carefully and should not waste a lot of time there.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us The stops at the shops are for the travelers can walk around and stretch their legs, for most people is difficult to endure the entire transportation time. This is part of almos any full day tour in existence
Outside of the comforts of your resort, there is much to see and experience in the Mayan world. Get going with this wonderful excursion to the heart of the Yucatán! The tour starts with picking you up at your hotel at 7am, so plan the tour ahead of time. If you have time for one tour, we recommend this excursion to Chichen itza, a cenote called Silver Maya (Semal Maya), a Mayan cultural center and a short stop in Valladolid city. Our tour guide Alfredo was very insightful, and it’s not a surprise because he majored in history at university. He has studied Mayan culture all his life. He explained the Mayan world with passion, which opened our eyes to information about the Mayans we didn’t know before the tour. On the way, Alfredo explained with visuals and prepared us for the sights. At the points of interest, he showed us interesting intricacies we would have missed had we went alone to the points of interest. In Valladolid, he shared the importance of the symbols on the St. Bernardine church. At Chichen Itza, he showed us how the clever Mayans replicated the sound of a bird by clapping your own hands that echo at the top of the pyramid. Amazing. At the Mayan Cultural center, we had the opportunity to buy handicrafts and learn more about the shamans in Mayan culture. We actually met one! All purchases of the handicrafts help to restore the Mayan culture, supporting young people who want to teach Mayan language, history and culture. If you do choose to buy a handicraft, you can bargain for a fair price. Keep in mind, these handicrafts are made by the local Mayans. With a very hard year for tourism, they have suffered quite a bit. Javier the driver was very skilled and attentive. He looked out for us when we lagged behind the group upon our return to the van at two locations. We didn’t want to leave the places we visited! This is how good the trip is to the locations Alfredo and Javier toured us. We appreciated the fresh cheese sandwich, fruit and apple juice in a bag at the start of our trip. Cool bottled water is offered at all times. Our hotel made a breakfast to go so we could eat it on the tour. Bring some snacks. Prepare to tip the driver and tour guide, and other people at the restaurant at lunch. So bring small denominations of currency. It’s very hot in the Yucatán, we suggest cool comfortable clothes. A hat would be good to deflect the hot sun. Wear walking shoes at Chichen Itza, because the grounds are made of grass and small gravel rocks dirt. Don’t wear flip flops to Chichen Itza. Wear sunscreen. A swimsuit under your clothes is helpful so you don’t have to change at the cenote. There are lockers at the cenote. One person from our group chose not to swim in the cenote because he was afraid of water. It was a pity, because it is absolutely gorgeous. Bring a waterproof camera or protector for your smart phone. Be careful walking down the stairs to the cenote. I don’t recommend wearing flip flops down the stairs. Prevent slipping. Use your bare feet or wear water booties. Do not wear sunscreen here because it will contaminate the fresh water. You have to shower before getting in anyway. The van’s seats are small, so be prepared to be slightly squeezed for a 2.5 hour drive. But you don’t notice the small seats as you are getting to know fellow travelers, which made the trip nice. We met a lovely family from San Diego and another couple from Florida. One of our fellow travelers is the trainer for the first Down syndrome competitor in the Ironman competition! Hector’s story will be on NBC on Jan. 19, 2021. We highly recommend this tour! Ask for Alfredo! Remember to tip your tour guide and driver. They go out of their way to make the experience one of a kind.
Thank you so much for your visit , we wait for you in your next visit to our country and happy holidays.
Very good tour only q the guide we were assigned in Chichen Itza was not very good was a local guide have to improve that otherwise the excursion was excellent
It was a magical excursion, thanks to our guide Rodrigo Cat who with his explanations, his kindness, his sympathy and above all his knowledge made an excursion of many hours an unforgettable day. And I can’t forget Carlos our driver, a professional behind the wheel who drove for many hours over 500 km and who took care of our belongings. Thank you very much Carlos and thank you very much Rodrigo Cat. Enrique and Manoli from Ocean Riviera Paradise.
Cenote is totally refreshing, highly recommend taking a dip. Be sure to take cash as you have to rent life jackets for the swim. Highly recommend water shoes as rocks can be slippery. It’s hot enough there and you dry off quickly, but you may want to take a change of clothes and your own towel. Great trip, the ruins are fascinating and are one of the wonders of the world.
It is overwhelming to know about such an important culture, to be able to walk, touch, sit and enjoy. You can do a route alone or accompanied with guide and enjoy the same way
<p>I WOULD NOT BOOK WITH ALTUS TOURS OR 7wonders Tour group. Worst tour experience I have ever booked with. The first review by Sara N was SPOT ON and I wish there was a second review to validate her review prior to me booking with this company. i just assumed one bad review was enough to overlook. </p> <p>Complaints:<br/> 1. our tour guide MIKE started pitching sales on top of sales the entire day. started off with papyrus paintings from the mayans for 20 usd, various other items, and tips to conclude the tour. I woke up to him asking me if i wanted to buy something and I asked what it was that was being sold for 20. he responded, well you don't know because you were sleeping' I felt he was pretty conscending this way throughout the entire tour. </p> <p>2. I booked an english speaking tour. Mike barely spoke/translated english 80 of the time so i was lost which is why i fell asleep in the first place and when he would speak in english, it would be mid spainish sentence and completely out of context. Example: He would say spainish-spainish... and then they would cut their heads off for the sacrifice in mayan culture. again, lost. </p> <p>3. he did not follow the itinerary at all. he customized the itinerary to his liking and which cenote he felt like going to. i specifically booked this tour to go to a different cenote than ik kil because I knew it would be extremely crowded and I was right. I booked this tour to go to cenote hubiko and he took us to ik kil. We only had 45 minutes to rent lockers, towels, change, shower, swim, shower, change, and be back in the bus -- even though there were 50 other tours in line to do the same thing. </p> <p>4. when we got to chichen itza, he jetted off the bus and disseapeared. I had to scour the crowd of hundreds of tourist with my disabled mother to find him again at the ticket office. when he began the tour, we almost lost him again because he was walking really fast and igored the fact that me and my mom were far behind the tour. I understand he has a schedule and others can walk faster, but it just goes to show the lack of empathy or consideration on his part. i was so fed up at this point when i caught up to the group the second time, i called him out for leaving us and ended up following another FULLY ENGLISH speaking tour shortly after. </p> <p>5. Tour was advertised that they provide a free bottle of water, this was NOT provided.</p> <p>Tips: </p> <p>do not buy anything at the real mayab restaurant / gift shop, you will get ripped off by 3x what they charge at chichen itza if you even have time to shop so many tourist complained about buying things they could've gotten for cheaper as we past all the vendors at chichen itza. They would yell out 1 for things we paid 15 for.</p> <p>food at real mayab was mediocre at best, if you have a tour that will bring you somewhere else to eat, i suggest going with that. or going on a tour that will give you more time in valladolid skipping real mayab to enjoy a restaurant in that area. </p> <p>I considered doing a night tour or a early access tour and I wish i had because it was extremely hot midday at chichen itza and crowded. but ive seen it be a tiny bit pricier.</p>



