Chichen Itza Tour Plus con Cenote e trasporto circolare





Descrizione
Viaggia nel cuore dell'antica civiltà Maya con una visita guidata di Chichén Itzá, uno dei tesori archeologici più mozzafiato del Messico e sito patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO. Esplora monumenti iconici come la maestosa Piramide di Kukulkan, il Tempio dei Guerrieri, l'Osservatorio e il leggendario Gran Campo da Ballo mentre la tua Guida Esperta riporta in vita secoli di storia, cultura e mitologia. Dopo aver esplorato le rovine, rinfrescati con una nuotata nella splendida Cenote Noolhá, un'oasi nascosta nella giungla circondata da una vegetazione lussureggiante, acque cristalline e spettacolari formazioni rocciose naturali. A seconda della disponibilità, l'esperienza può includere una visita al Cenote Chichikan, un cenote altrettanto incantevole noto per la sua atmosfera serena e la bellezza naturale. Termina la tua avventura nell'affascinante città coloniale di Valladolid, dove godrai di tempo libero per passeggiare per strade colorate, curiosare nei negozi di artigianato locale e gustare l'autentica cucina regionale prima di tornare a casa.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
In questo tour guidato, visiterai una delle sette meraviglie del mondo, dove imparerai la sua storia. Conoscerete il cenote sacro, il tempio dei guerrieri, il tempio di Kukulcan. Dopo la visita guidata, avrai tempo libero per scattare foto o passeggiare per l'area archeologica.
Cenote Noolhá è una gemma nascosta nel profondo della giungla, rinomata per le sue acque cristalline blu-verdi, le pareti rocciose drammatiche e il lussureggiante ambiente tropicale. La luce del sole filtra attraverso la tettoia, creando un ambiente sereno perfetto per una nuotata rinfrescante o semplicemente per rilassarsi nella tranquillità della natura. A seconda della disponibilità, possiamo invece visitare Cenote Chichikan, una destinazione altrettanto sorprendente con formazioni simili a grotte, vivaci paesaggi della giungla e la stessa incantevole atmosfera ultraterrena.
A Valladolid avrete del tempo libero per passeggiare tra le belle strade di questa magica cittadina, potrete visitare la famosa chiesa di San Servacio, costruita dagli spagnoli; scattare foto nel parco principale e acquistare artigianato
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Punti di ritrovo per i viaggiatori che si trovano in hotel del centro e Airbnb o in qualsiasi luogo che non possiamo raggiungere: Punto d'incontro di Cancún: di fronte alla hall dell'Oasis Smart in Tulum Avenue Playa Del Carmen : Cocobongo a Playa Del Carmen Tulum : Non c'è pick up in nessun hotel o Airbnb, il punto d'incontro sarà al cancello principale del mercato Super Aki oltre in Federal Avenue L'orario di ritiro è impostato in base alla tua posizione. I viaggiatori che non forniscono un luogo di prelievo dovranno mettersi in contatto con noi il prima possibile, altrimenti non saremo in grado di fornire il servizio
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I viaggiatori devono portare asciugamani, costume da bagno e un cambio di vestiti
- Cenote Noolha può essere sostituito da Cenote Chichikan a seconda della disponibilità
- L'ordine delle fermate non è impostato
- Il giubbotto di salvataggio è obbligatorio
- Gli zaini non sono ammessi alle Rovine di Chichen Itza (qualsiasi tipo di zaino)
- Solo piccoli sacchetti sono ammessi a Chichen Itza
Recensioni(6)
Very well organized, interesting guides The different stages of this excursion were all very well thought out, we caught plenty of eyes. I recommend.
Nous vous remercions pour votre commentaire et de nous avoir permis de partager cette aventure avec vous. La culture maya et la Riviera Maya ont encore bien d'autres merveilles à offrir. Nous espérons vous revoir bientôt !
Rafa, jose Luis and Bernaber were amazing ! I would recommend this tour . They have good information. Food was good. Great transportation with ac.
We are happy that you got to enjoy the guides performance and the ruins of Chichen Itza The goal of the guides is to make the trip as unique and special as possible
Overall tour was good, but it costs more money than advertised, extra both for guide, as well as telling you they will give you back change for entrance at Cenote, but never does.
Thank you for sharing your experience, the guide always gives the change right after you pay We'll look into the guide performance
The Good, the bad, & the ugly We booked late and it's Xmas, so this was one of the last tours with seats available & the price was decent! Good. The bus was 40 minutes late, there was about 200 people at the meet up spot, so confusing. We were the last group to be picked up. They had to collect $17 usd cash before we boarded. Didn't depart until one hour late. Bad! Cenote was first. Only 45 minutes. Crowded. Less than half on the big bus got in bc by the time you shower, change, walk down, jump in splash-- it's 10 minutes in the water. Get out, rinse, dress. Board. Absolutely not enough time. Bad. 20 minutes away to lunch. Tourist trap to sell you a lot of schlock imho, but friends think it was on bc supports locals. 20 minutes w "shaman" cleansing was a welcome to Mayan culture. Friends liked it. I found it silly. We are starving at this point. Like HANGRY. Next 20+ on Mayan horoscope certificate & chotchki shopping. Would've preferred being told you have 40 minutes to do this and that or walk around before lunch. Annoyed and really hungry at this point. Bad to tolerable. Finally lunch. They tried to seat us at a dirty table that no one cleaned so my friend had to go ask for a towel and wiped this huge table down for ten people. Lunch line was shredded chicken, tortillas, beans and thin watery black beans. There was salad available. Drinks aren't included. Ok. Chicken was quite tasty. Ok overall. Bus to Chitchen Itzá was about an hour. A lot of traffic getting in bc it's peak season. Ok. Entry is chaotic bc there's a LOT of people and a small bottleneck entrance but it works. We were divided into two groups one Spanish from the bus one English who was on site. Out English speaking tour was AMAZEBALLS! The guide was very knowledgeable, animated and fun. About 50 minutes. Then we had 45 minutes on our own. Pretty sure the ad said 3 hours but we were pretty late plus traffic, but enough time to see everything. Great! We tipped $200 pesos each. Now the ugly. Drive to Valladolid. The sun was going down. Some pretty fast driving. A LOT of traffic getting in. The bus toilet was "out of order" from the onset which means they just didn't want to deal with cleaning it. Absolute WASTE OF TIME GOING TO VALLADOLID. I think they really just needed a toilet break bc you had 30 minutes from exit of bus to get back on the bus. They need to skip this stop. It's too much. 1000% unnecessary. Bad & Ugly. Drive back to Tulum in heavy rain at excessive speed for the conditions and several scary passes of cars and large trucks-- cars flashed their lights. We were white knuckles. I imagine bc it was late and they still had to take half of the folks to Playa del Carmen after dropping us in Tulum. Bad. Tour guide Rhett was pretty great. He explained what was happening well. We tipped $320 pesos each. Good. Overall, decent tour with good guides. Tour company needs tighter organization & punctuality. Less shopping, more sight seeing time. Earlier lunch.
We appreciate a detailed review such as this We'll take notes to keep improving, more during busy seasons like this one
It's been a week since our daytrip to Chichen Itza with stops at Cenote at Saamal, the Mayan village at Kaua, and the Spanish Colonial city of Valladolid and we are still processing the wealth of information that our guides Victor and Nestor gave us. Victor is so knowledgeable about the Mayan history and is witty, articulate and a tremendous educator. Full marks to each of them, and our driver. Highly recommend this tour.
We truly appreciate the kind words towards the guides performances The Mayan Culture is rich in history, we are glad that we got to share it with you
Very fun and lighthearted experience. We visited a stunning cenote to start off the day. The guides Gustavo etc were very fun, explained everything and made sure we knew everything. All in all an incredible day with great food included, going straight to the Mayan community.
Thank you for letting us share this adventure with you! Chichen Itza, the entire mayan culture has much to offer. We are glad that you got to enjoyed it There is plenty more to explore!



