Excursion d'une journée à Chichén Itzá, Valladolid et Cenote, visite de Cancun





Description
Découvrez l'un des sites archéologiques les plus visités du Mexique lors de cette excursion d'une journée depuis Cancun. Voyagez en bus à travers la campagne rustique de la péninsule du Yucatán, en dégustant un petit-déjeuner à bord en route vers les ruines mayas. Faites une visite guidée du monument, en explorant des éléments importants comme El Castillo et le temple des guerriers. Asseyez-vous pour un déjeuner buffet composé de plats traditionnels mexicains et nagez dans un cénote avant de retourner à Cancun sur le bus de luxe - cette fois avec un bar ouvert.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Passez 2,5 heures dans les ruines mayas, la moitié du temps sera avec le guide et l'autre sera du temps libre.
Visite de la ville de Valladolid 45 minutes de temps libre.
Vous nagerez dans l'eau sacrée du cénote et après vous pourrez profiter de l'étonnant buffet de plats typiques de la région
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous offrons la prise en charge à l'hôtel à Cancun et Riviera Maya, l'heure de prise en charge sera confirmée en fonction de votre nom d'hôtel, veuillez nous communiquer votre nom d'hôtel après soumission. Veuillez patienter dans le hall de l'hôtel 5 minutes avant l'heure prévue de la prise en charge. Nous ramassons dans la majorité des hôtels qui ont une zone de ramassage conçue pour les visites. Pour les hôtels résidentiels, boutiques, airbnbs , hôtels de centre-ville ou similaires, nous attribuerons un point de rencontre. Ramasse dans Cancun centre-ville oasis smart Playa del carmen sera en coco bongo Tulum super aki Nous attendons seulement 5 minutes avant de partir depuis notre arrivée à votre hôtel ou point de rendez-vous.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(5)
Well guided tour learnt lot about Mayan culture, it could be more convenient with restroom in the bus for a day trip. we had good time.
Bad experience with the Company that handled the tour. They wanted us to pay an additional $30.00 which was not included when the tickets were purchased. The tour guide disrespected us in front of the group. As for the Tour, it was excellent although it could not be completed for political reasons in the country.
We selected the all inclusive package which said breakfast and coffee aboard as it was a 7 am pickup time. There were 8 of us that didn’t eat breakfast thinking we would on the bus but it was never served. When I asked the guide he said it was at the next stop but in reality it was 2 hours and a few activities before we were taken to eat the lunch buffet. Needless to say we were all starving by lunch cause we never received the breakfast as it said we would. Besides that everything was great.
The tour guides were great with the amount of educational and historical information they provided but the tour was heavy on selling you stuff non stop and asking for tips and additional charges for every little thing so be careful. The tour description said breakfast was included but we never got that or our coffee and everyone was split into different tiers and certain things were included or excluded, maybe because they purchased the tour on a different platform but we didn’t get this option on Viator, it just said it was all included and it turned out it wasn’t. I booked this tour solely on visiting Chichen Itza and Suytun Cenotes but we didn’t get to go to Suytun Cenote at all and was taken to a different one which I wouldn’t have booked this tour if the description was correct. And there was an extra shopping stop right before our buffet plus a lot of selling while we were on the bus including bringing other people on board to do so. I heard it was better to rent a car and go to the places you want yourself so you can go exactly where you want, when you want, without being harassed all day but just thought taking a tour would be safer in Mexico. Chichen Itza was definitely worth it but it will be a 10+ hr day.
Very knowledgable. Antonio was very pleasant and has a strong passion for the Mayan people. We highly recommend.



