Vroeg in de ochtend Chichen Itza Tour : Cenote en Tequila Proeverij





Beschrijving
Ga met ons mee op een exclusieve reis om de wonderen van Chichen Itza te ontdekken, een opmerkelijk Maya archeologisch complex. Onze toewijding aan een uitzonderlijke ervaring begint met gepersonaliseerde pick-ups van uw hotel in Cancun of de Riviera Maya, zodat u verzekerd bent van gemak. U kunt ook een handig ontmoetingspunt kiezen. Ontdek de grandeur van Chichen Itza, de thuisbasis van de iconische steppiramide van Kukulcan. Geniet van het voorrecht om voor de meeste toeristen aan te komen, en verken de site op een serene manier voor de belangrijkste toestroom. Bezoek vervolgens een oude cenote integraal aan de Maya-bevolking, waar onze tour opvalt met een heerlijke buffetmaaltijd, die ontspanning en culinair genot biedt. Sluit uw dag af met een wandeling in Valladolid, een charmant stadje dat de rijke geschiedenis van Yucatan weerspiegelt. Onze inzet garandeert een verkenning van archeologische wonderen en unieke momenten die onze tour echt speciaal maken.
Rondreisopties
Reisroute
Vroege ochtend bezoek Uw dag begint met één van de grootste voordelen van deze tour : vroeg aankomen in Chichén Itzá, voordat de meeste tourbussen en drukte de site bereiken. Verkennen in de vroege ochtend betekent lagere temperaturen, minder mensen en betere fotomogelijkheden op een van de meest iconische archeologische sites ter wereld. Uw gecertificeerde tweetalige Gids leidt u door de belangrijkste gebieden van dit UNESCO Werelderfgoed, waaronder El Castillo (Tempel van Kukulcán), het Grote Balhof en de Tempel van de Krijgers, en deelt fascinerende inzichten in Maya-astronomie, architectuur en oude tradities. Het begeleide gedeelte duurt ongeveer 1 uur, gevolgd door vrije tijd om het plein te verkennen, rond te lopen en foto's te maken in je eigen tempo.
Na een bezoek aan Chichén Itzá gaan we verder naar de prachtige Hacienda Selva Maya, een historisch landgoed in koloniale stijl, omringd door weelderige jungle in de buurt van Valladolid. Hier kunt u genieten van een traditioneel Yucatecaans lunchbuffet dat wordt geserveerd in het restaurant van de haciënda. Het biedt een ruime en authentieke omgeving om te ontspannen en lokale smaken te ervaren. Op het terrein van de haciënda ligt de indrukwekkende Cenote Saamal, een van de grootste openlucht cenotes in de regio. Omgeven door torenhoge kalkstenen muren, weelderige vegetatie en een kleine waterval die uitmondt in het kristalheldere water, creëert het een adembenemende natuurlijke omgeving die ooit door de oude Maya's als heilig werd beschouwd. Gasten zijn vrij om te zwemmen in de cenote, te genieten van de lunch, de haciënda te verkennen, of te ontspannen in hun eigen tempo tijdens de stop.
Onze laatste stop is het charmante stadje Valladolid, een van de mooiste koloniale steden op het schiereiland Yucatán. Hier bezoekt u het historische centrum en geniet u van een Mexicaanse tequilaproeverij, waar u verschillende soorten kunt proeven terwijl u leert over de tradities en het vakmanschap achter een van Mexico's meest iconische sterke dranken. Je hebt ook de tijd om over het centrale plein te wandelen, de kleurrijke koloniale architectuur te bewonderen en de indrukwekkende San Servacio-kerk te bekijken, gelegen in het hart van de stad. Deze ontspannen stop biedt een kans om de lokale cultuur en sfeer van een traditionele Yucatán stad te ervaren voordat u terugkeert.
Hoogtepunten
Wat is inbegrepen
Ophaallocaties en -tijden
U kunt kiezen voor hotel pick-up (indien beschikbaar) of een handig ontmoetingspunt in de buurt van uw hotel. Direct na het boeken neemt ons team contact met u op om het exacte ophaal- of ontmoetingspunt te bevestigen op basis van uw locatie. Wij bieden pick-up bij de meeste hotels in Cancun Hotel Zone, Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen en Tulum. Als u verblijft in een boetiekhotel, hostel, Airbnb of condominium, zullen we een nabijgelegen en gemakkelijk te bereiken ontmoetingspunt toewijzen. Gemeenschappelijke ontmoetingspunten zijn onder andere Hotel Oasis Smart (Cancun Downtown), Shasa Quinta Alegría winkelen Mall (Playa del Carmen) en Super Aki Tulum. Definitieve details worden altijd bevestigd na boeking. De ophaaltijd is meestal tussen 06:30 en 07:30 uur. Exacte ophaalgegevens worden uiterlijk 48 uur voor uw tourdatum per e-mail gedeeld. De tour eindigt op hetzelfde verzamelpunt waar de pick-up plaatsvindt.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Geschikt voor alle condities
- Het is raadzaam om comfortabele kleding te dragen, zoals strandkleding, en geschikt schoeisel.
- Vergeet niet om zonnebrandcrème, zonnebril, een handdoek, je camera en wat extra geld mee te nemen.
- Houd er rekening mee dat de ophaalservice alleen beschikbaar is in Cancún en de Riviera Maya. Voor gasten in Playa del Carmen en Tulum zullen we een handig ontmoetingspunt toewijzen.
- Houd er rekening mee dat de toegangsprijs voor Chichen Itza niet is inbegrepen. We raden aan contant geld voor drankjes mee te nemen, en optionele kluisjes en zwemvesten.
- Het gebruik van zwemvest in de cenote is verplicht
Beoordelingen(6,881)
This experience was AMAZING!!! Book it book it book it! It was a long day, but well worth it! We had an amazing tour guide Antoniou who is passionate about the culture and people of Mexico especially the Mayans. Chichen Itza was amazing and one experience to never forget! The lunch was good too. We got to swim in a cenote and had a tequila tasting in a nice quaint little town! Our driver Manny was so great and friendly and knows how to drive a tour bus and we felt safe with him and his driving! Just do it!!! Anyone who leaves a bad review doesn’t appreciate good people who are passionate!!!
Our guides, Luis and Hugo, were passionate about Mayan culture and had vast knowledge. Very thorough and entertaining, especially Luis. Although we had tropical storm that delayed our tour at Cenote, we were fortunate to have followed Luis's instruction and swam first as Cenote had to be closed when lightening. We could have missed the swimming part otherwise. Definitely recommen this tour.
Wonderful tour. Guides were funny and informative. Loved all the stops we made. I do wish that there was more time to explore more, especially chichen itza and valladolid but then the tour would be like 15hrs lol. Every place we went took card but if your wanting to pay cash for some items, bring more than you think you need.
Highly Recommended! Very well organized and the team is very punctual. The driver was amazing and our guide, Cesar, was very knowledgeable and gave practical tips to make our tour enjoyable.
The tour guide Hugo displayed a wealth of Mayan knowledge. The tour to the first location (Kaua) which presented the Sharman was interesting but the shopping portion could have waited! Seeing one of the seven wonders of the world (Chichen Itza) was very exciting but be prepared for a lot of walking and extreme heat; so wear comfortable shoes/breathable clothing. I enjoyed the cenotes; be careful walking down the stairs! I had a memorable experience and meet a really nice couple who invited me to eat lunch at their table; the lunch was tasty. The last leg of the tour was tequila tasting and it was fun but I wish we could have had time to really take pictures in the town of Valladolid. Would I do this tour again? Maybe… Sincerely, Linda
This tour was very disappointing. We spent 1.5-2 hours at a “Mayan” village where we were encouraged to buy very expensive souvenirs. The guide claimed the obsidian items were genuine and unique, but I later saw what appeared to be the same knives being sold inside Chichén Itzá. Because so much time was spent there, we barely had any free time to explore the pyramids. We were also told we needed to pay about $45 per person for a “skip-the-line” pass, even though there wasn’t a line when we arrived. The cenote and buffet were combined into only 1.5 hours, which felt rushed. On top of that, we had to pay extra for lockers and life jackets at the cenote. The buffet was one of the worst parts of the day. There were very few options, and the food quality was poor. We only had about 35 minutes in the final town before heading back. It felt like the itinerary prioritized shopping over the actual attractions. If the lengthy stop at the first village had been shorter, we could have had much more time at Chichén Itzá, the cenote, and the final town. The only thing that kinda made it worth it was the cenote. In my opinion, just booke a private driver instead that can take you to these places. I would not book this tour again.
It’s a long day, and if you come during their summer be prepared for the 42°C heat. Bring or rent an umbrella ($7usd to rent or buy a smaller version for $100 pesos, lots of people selling by the entrance), water and electrolytes, comfortable shoes for the walk and energy to endure the tour while the heat is scorching you from the ground up. It is indeed an incredible place to visit , the magnitude of the place for its time is incredible. The guide (Alfredo) explained and taught us a lot - he also walked around the place with us (which I heard some guides don’t do). We then had 40min of free time , which both me and my child preferred to go back to the bus and the AC. Be prepared to walk by lots and lots of people trying to sell their souvenirs and arts, cash is king and you should always negotiate. If you don’t want to buy anything, just keep going, say no thanks and move forward. The 1st stop of the tour was a local place where they try to sell you everything (the “selling” starts already in the bus for the Mayan birth certificate). I think it’s great to be able to buy from local communities but they I didn’t like the pressure- there is one vendor following each adult and trying to make you buy if you stop for 2 seconds looking at an item. I left the store without buying anything just because of how it made me feel. Yet, many people from our group were buying so the system works for them. The 3rd stop is the cenote, which is inside a lovely place , it’s clean, very organized and the food was ok. You have to pay for the rental of the mandatory life jacket (80pesos) and a locker (optional). We had about 2h in the place including lunch (which was enough for us). The final destination is a colonial style town and only 30min, which felt not enough. The city has a very old church which was closed, and we did the tequila tasting near it. There are souvenirs stores , coffee shops and ice cream shops- but we didn’t have time for more than one thing ( I did the tequila tasting and didn’t have time to go get an ice cream) . Honestly it’s fine, it had already been a long day. The tour included cold water bottles which was great . The bus is very comfortable and our driver was great too, I think his name was Tiberius.
Dont go on this scam of a tour. First off the Itinerary is a lie, the first stop is a tourist trap where they try and sell you fake authentic mayan calenders and $100 rocks. Then they take you to chichen itza but instead of an hour guided tour and an hour walking around, they give you 40 minutes by yourself to walk around the site and tell you that if you are late to the bus they will leave you behind. This is a scam plain and simple, dont book this.
This trip was not very pleasant for us. In the morning, we were told that the waiting time at the hotel gate was 6:30. We arrived at 6:20, but the tour guide didn't pick us up until 7:00. Later, we passed a place called kaua, where the tour guide took us to a shopping spot, but this place was not in the tour group itinerary at all. We waited there for more than an hour. Later, when we arrived at Chichen Itza, it was already 12:00 noon and we queued up for a long time to go in. There were a lot of people at noon and it was very sunny, which was completely inconsistent with the tour group's title that we arrived at Chichen Itza very early to avoid the crowd. Later, the tour guide asked us to gather under the tree at 2:20. We waited under the tree at 2:05, but there was no one else in the group except us and the other two groups. The four of us were sure that the meeting point we heard was here, so we waited until 2:20, but there was still no one else. The store next to The staff told us that our team had left and gathered at the entrance. We didn't have the contact information of the tour guide, so we quickly ran to the entrance, but found that our tour bus was not there. Later, we contacted the viator platform, and the customer service told us that they had left. We had no choice but to have four We spent 600 pesos to take a taxi to the next stop together, which greatly shortened our lunch and the playing time in the sinkhole.
César's guide was good, the bad thing is the communication since they left me at Chichén Itzá and I had to spend and pay 30 dollars extra on my own because they left me. Also the tour is only in English and I requested it in Spanish.



