Le majestueux spectacle nocturne de kukulkan à Chichen Itza Valladolid & Cenote inclus





Description
Découvrez l'une des sept nouvelles merveilles du monde de jour comme de nuit lors de cette excursion tout compris. Ne manquez pas les nuits Kukulkan pleines de lumière et de son dans un endroit merveilleux, entouré par la nature et le mysticisme qui entoure l'endroit. En plus de visiter Hubiku, un bel endroit pour passer une journée inoubliable où vous pourrez profiter du cénote magique, du délicieux buffet, du musée de la tequila et des dégustations de la délicieuse tequila. Aussi, une promenade à travers la belle ville coloniale de Valladolid, ce village magique du Yucatan vous surprendra par ses belles constructions coloniales, ses incroyables cénotes, et la délicatesse de son artisanat, en particulier la broderie de la remarquable tradition maya. Profitez du spectacle son et lumière le plus étonnant au monde et regardez Kukulkan descendre de la pyramide et briller dans l'obscurité de la nuit grâce à la technologie de pointe qui orne les ruines de Chichen Itza d'une manière inégalée.
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Itinéraire
Nous viendrons vous chercher à votre hôtel et nous nous rendrons au premier arrêt: Hubiku, Temozon, où vous apprécierez non seulement le cénote rafraîchissant qui s'y trouve, mais vous connaîtrez également en profondeur un village maya et le mode de vie que ces autochtones de l'endroit a, vous pourrez également profiter d'un délicieux buffet de déjeuner au restaurant. Tout d'abord, arrêtez-vous pour une baignade dans le cénote rafraîchissant Hubiku, une piscine naturelle d'eaux cristallines utilisée par les anciens Mayas. Vous aurez un temps de 30 à 60 minutes pour nager au cénote. Profitez d'un déjeuner buffet sur le site, puis continuez vers la ville coloniale de Valladolid.
Nous explorerons plus en détail la boisson traditionnelle du Mexique: la tequila! Vous pouvez goûter les différentes saveurs de la tequila au Musée de la Tequila Don Tadeo. Là, à Hubiku, vous profiterez d'une courte visite du musée Don Tadeo où ils vous montreront le processus de fabrication de la tequila, la liqueur la plus caractéristique du Mexique. Goûtez certaines des variétés de tequila que le personnel du musée vous fournira.
Plus tard, la chronologie nous emmène dans une ville coloniale, considérée comme un village magique, nous avons "Valladolid" sa plus grande beauté réside dans les bâtiments et les maisons coloniales; Valladolid est fascinant dans toute l'étendue du mot. Ses rues calmes et animées abritent des sites historiques, des maisons, des musées, des hôtels confortables, des marchés, des fontaines, de belles boutiques d'artisanat, des stands de crème glacée et des coffres, des parcs et de nombreux endroits à explorer.
Visiter les zones archéologiques le matin est toute une aventure, mais le soir, lorsque l'obscurité remplit tout est une expérience, car cela met en évidence le caractère spectaculaire des étoiles qui remplissent tout le ciel, couvrant complètement la grande pyramide de Chichen Itza, donnant nous un spectacle visuel inoubliable. Une fois le soleil couché, nous embarquerons à nouveau dans le transport qui nous mènera à un spectacle son et lumière passionnant. Avec une projection colorée qui illuminera les ruines dans l'obscurité, écoutez la narration qui raconte en détail l'histoire de notre culture maya. Observez les rituels et les coutumes, découvrez les secrets de l'ancien jeu de balle mésoaméricain et apprenez-en davantage sur l'importance du célèbre équinoxe, quand on croyait qu'un serpent sombre descendait de la pyramide de Kukulkan. Après avoir vécu une exposition fascinante, terminez votre journée par un retour confortable à votre hôtel.
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Si votre hôtel ne figure pas dans la liste précédente, veuillez nous indiquer dans quel hôtel vous séjournez afin qu'un représentant de notre société puisse vous contacter pour vous indiquer le lieu et l'heure corrects de votre prise en charge. Nous vous demandons d'indiquer l'hôtel où vous séjournez dans la case des exigences particulières et également avec votre e-mail. Ce service n'a qu'un seul horaire, entre 9h30 et 10h00. Les horaires varient en fonction de l'hôtel, notre représentant vous indiquera l'horaire exact par courrier ou par SMS. Chaque service et chaque partie de la visite sont directement gérés par notre personnel. C’est pourquoi nous sommes en mesure de vous garantir un service d’excellente qualité. La plupart des pages Web que vous voyez vendent simplement des visites en tant qu'intermédiaire, offrant peu ou pas de garantie de qualité, de sécurité ou d'assurance. Ici, vous achetez directement auprès du voyagiste.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les sacs à dos sont strictement interdits à l'intérieur du site archéologique.
Avis(9)
Having done a similar tour to the Chichen Itza night show in 2017, I was keen to go again, with my new bride, to share what had been an amazing experience. What a disappointment was in store! Although the trip is marketed with an English speaking guide, our guide didn't speak a word of English! The bus driver spoke a little pidgin English and, to be fair to him, he did try to include us, but could barely get past what time to meet back at the bus. As a result the day consisted of us being dropped off at different places and wandering around by ourselves, trying to figure things out. The cenote swim was beautiful, but again, no English spoken anywhere on site, so we were unable to participate in any of the activities offered in the replica Myan village. Sensing our frustration, when we stopped at the obligatory 'shopping' spot (no prices on anything, they appear to make them up depending on how much you understand the currency conversion), the driver took the two of us to a scenic church and took our picture outside, which he said the tour operator would forward to us via whatsapp after the tour. The highlight of the day should have been the tour of Chichen Itza and the Kukulkan Nights show. As it was, there was some debate on whether or not it would go ahead due to an expected storm. When we arrived at Chichen Itza, the bus driver had to stay with the bus, so as we got to the ticket desk, our guide shoved a phone in my hand, on the other end of the line was the tour operator, who evidently spoke some english and told me how the seating would work for the show. At this point I discovered that, whilst in 2017 you could hire headsets to listen to the show in a variety of different languages, for some reason (Covid?) they have stopped doing this and the show is only available in Spanish. We were then frog marched around the site as quickly as possible (presumably in an effort to beat the storm), barely having time to take pictures, before the show started. The show is beautiful, no doubt and my wife, who had not seen it before, found the lighting effects impressive, but neither of us could understand a word of what was being said, or what the images represented. Finally we were carted back onto the bus and arrived back at the hotel in the early hours, exhausted and disappointed with what should have been the highlight of our holiday. As a final nail in the coffin, a few days later, when I hadn't received the picture of us infront of the church, I messaged the tour operator to request it, to be told that there drivers only keep pictures on their phone for 48hrs and then delete them, so it was no longer available! Absolute waste of time and money.
Hello Daniel, Thank you very much for sharing your detailed feedback. We have carefully reviewed your comments and verified that on the day of your tour, the assigned guide was bilingual, giving explanations both in English and Spanish. Since there were more Spanish-speaking participants, you may have felt that English was not spoken as often, but the service is always provided in both languages. Regarding the shopping stop, the vendors are independent artisans from nearby Mayan communities, which is why prices are not publicly displayed and may vary. About the photo you mentioned, it was reported the following day and shared with you via WhatsApp. As for the changes to the Kukulkan Night Show since 2017, these are determined directly by the venue. Currently, the show is presented as a light and sound experience with explanations in Spanish and English, but headsets in multiple languages are no longer offered. Finally, since this is a shared tour with several hotel drop-offs, it is possible that you were among the last to return, especially considering your stay was at Royalton Riviera. We truly appreciate your feedback as it helps us continue improving our services.
The stop at the Cenote was way too long - meal there was poor and too early. Very little time for shopping at Valladolid. Stood in line at Chichen Itza for a long time. Could not understand show but it was beautiful. No guided tours available at night. Three hour drive home. We were very hungry. Do not recommend.
Good day, Thank you for your honest feedback. It’s disappointing to know we didn’t provide the level of service we aim for. Your insights help us improve, and we’d like to learn more about your experience to prevent this in the future. Please feel free to reach out to us directly. We request you the following information to verify: - Booking Reference - Lead Traveler’s name - Date of the activity - Name of the tour guide (in case you have it) - E-mail We kindly ask you to send us this information by this means or to our e-mail marketingtoptravelconnection@gmail.com as soon as possible to lift the report and give you a resolution. We thank you for your cooperation. Regards.
An amazing trip! The cenote was incredible, and our guide Alfredo was so helpful and kind. He knows everybody there. Then on to Valladolid for just a short time, like 20 minutes. But the best part is the show at Chichen Itza. Our great driver Javier got us back to our hotel around 1 am. Very long day, but memories for a lifetime. Thank you!!
Thank you for your review! It’s always wonderful to hear when guests leave with smiles and special memories. We’re delighted that our tour to Chichen Itza was a highlight of your travels and that our team made you feel welcome. We look forward to your return and to making more unforgettable moments together!
The show was canceled without notice. The tour guide said because of the rain. But members of the group (from different tour agencies) who communicated with their agencies were told that the show had technical problems?? When we got to the very entrance of the site, approximately 1 hour before the starting time of the show, it was NOT RAINNING, nor was there evidence that it had just rained. We rode on a less-than-comfortable van 3 hours from Cancun to Chi Chen Itza. 6 hours round trip! At the very minimum, our tour agency/operator/guide should have had communication with the event organizers so we wouldn't have to ride hours to the site just to find out that it was canceled therefore avoiding such an insult to the disappointment.
Dear traveler, Thank you for notifying us about your experience. We value your feedback and would like to address any concerns you may have regarding your recent reservation with us. In order to assist you better, please provide us with the following information: - Booking Reference - Lead Traveler’s name - Date of the activity - E-mail Your comments are essential in helping us improve our services, and we're committed to ensuring your satisfaction. Once we receive your information, we will promptly investigate the matter and work towards a solution. Thank you for your cooperation. Best regards.
The food at the steak house was very good, especially the fruit and goat cheese salad. The salsa class at the pool was fun
Hello! Thank you for sharing with us your values comments! We are happy to know that you had a wonderful day with us. We are committed to give you always the best service to remember your visit on this amazing tour. We hope to see you soon in the Mexican Caribbean!
Great night show and beautiful Cenote, but disappointed with the trasportation coordination. Pick up not done as agree. Transporter did not arrived to meeting point. We had to paid for another taxi to move to another pick up point. Tour operator did not contacted us to let us know the transporter had issues to pick up us. Money paid for extra taxi not refunded by tour operator. Pick up done aprox 3 hrs after originally agreed; not enogh time to visit all places announced. Only 1 hr to visit Cenote, Tequila museum. Mayan village and take luch. Friendly backup driver and tour guide.
We've used Viator all over the world for 10+ years. We were so excited about this tour... However, it did not live up to our expectations at ALL. We signed up for an English speaking tour. Our guide was super nice but spoke very little english. We fumbled around Spanish numbers to be able to tell what time to meet back at each stop and that was about it. The van used to transport us was not in good condition and was so hot, guests had to fan ourselves. (Most of the air vents were missing all together). The Cenote itself was amazing.. but the outside vendors and towel/locker/life jacket rentals only took cash. We made it to Chichen Itza and had to wait almost 40 minutes to be let inside. The structures were amazing to see at night...However, please note that the laser show is in Spanish so if you don't understand it, you won't understand the program. You'll need bug spray as the program is outside after dark. Our kids were starving and there weren't many options to have food other than the buffet at the Cenote. We did stop at a small downtown area but it was so crowded with other tourists, that you'd never be able to eat in 30 minutes. Honestly, the majority of the trip (6+ hours) was spent dropping off passengers at 6-7 different locations. We would not recommend this for children at ALL. Far too long of a day for them (11am-1:45am). Really expected more for a Viator experience.
Hello Melissa. Thank you very much for your comments, your feedback helps us to improve our services. As Chichen Itza is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mexico, there is usually a large number of people visiting daily, and for this reason access is controlled and can can take some time depending on the number of people entering, something we cannot control. The same happens in Valladolid, being the closest city to Chichen Itza. Indeed, the Nights of Kukulcan Show is only in Spanish, due to the regulations that exist in the ruins. The points visited are 2-3 hours away from Cancun, that is why the trip lasts longer than other tours. This service is shared, so, pick ups and drop offs are done at the hotels of the other members of the group. We appreciate your understanding, have a nice day.
The tour was very long but worth it to see Chichen Itzá at night. The laser show was amazing! The cenote was refreshing and beautiful.
Hello Michael! we appreciate your comments and preference. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed our tour and had a wonderful night show full of adventure and fun. We look forward to see you again!



