Chichén Itzá Tour com Cenote Xunáan, Valladolid e Almoço





Descrição
Passe o dia explorando as ruínas bem preservadas de Chichén Itzá, olhe para as escadas da pirâmide de Kukulkan e vá para uma natação refrescante em um cenote subterrâneo espetacular. Pare na encantadora cidade colonial de Valladolid e desfrute de um delicioso almoço ao longo do caminho. Entre no coração da península de Yucatán para descobrir um lago de cavernas cenote brilhante e pitoresco em Xunáan. Mergulhe na água fria e clara. Recarregue-se com um delicioso buffet de almoço de especialidades de Yucatecan antes de ir para a principal atração histórica da região. Após a chegada a Chichen Itza, embarque em um tour guiado abrangente que o imersará nos marcos mais impressionantes do site arqueológico. Capture sua reflexão no lago sacrificial Cenote Sagrado, o Templo dos Guerreiros e o Observatório, que remonta a mais de 1.000 anos. No caminho de volta, faça uma parada na praça principal de Valladolid e admire sua arquitetura colonial.
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Itinerário
Volte no tempo enquanto explora as lendárias ruínas de Chichén Itzá, uma das Novas Sete Maravilhas do Mundo. Conduzido por um guia especializado, descubra os segredos da impressionante pirâmide de Kukulkan, a Grande Praça de Bola e o antigo Observatório. Aprenda sobre a inventividade incrível da civilização maia e imagine a vida neste centro vibrante há mais de 1.000 anos.
Visite o impressionante Cenote Xunáan. Cercado por uma floresta exuberante, esta piscina subterrânea brilhante convida você a fazer uma natação refrescante em suas águas cristalinas. Enquanto você relaxar, seu guia compartilhará insights fascinantes sobre como essas encantadoras cavernas de água doce são formadas.
Visite a encantadora cidade de Valladolid. Passeie pela sua histórica praça principal, maravilhe-se com a Igreja de San Gervasio do século XVI e absorva o charme colonial da cidade antes de retornar ao seu hotel.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Crianças de até 3 anos são de cortesia.
- A retirada do hotel está disponível na maioria dos hotéis de Cancún e Riviera Maya. Por favor, organize a coleta em seu hotel ou em um local próximo quando ligar para confirmar sua reserva.
- Você receberá a confirmação do horário exato de retirada quando ligar para confirmar sua reserva. Esteja pronto e aguardando no lobby do seu hotel 15 minutos antes do horário agendado de embarque.
- Você deve entrar em contato com Chichen Itza Sightseeing pelo menos 24 horas antes da data da sua atividade para confirmar sua reserva e providenciar o transporte.
- A retirada nos hotéis da Costa Mujeres está disponível apenas às segundas, quartas e sextas-feiras. Por favor, certifique-se de selecionar um desses dias se você estiver hospedado na Costa Mujeres.
Avaliações(209)
All in all, it was okay. Communication regarding the schedule at the cenote could have been a bit better. Therefore, too little time for lunch on site.
They don't respond on calls or emails. I waited at the meeting point for 2 hours and nobody showed up. They simply ruined my plans
Its amazing to get to live the things we see on the internet. See the pyramid chichen swimming in the cenote. Learning the culture, no regrets. Maybe one bringing more pesos.
Although this is a very long day it is such a joy. Our guide Sergio was the best tour guide I have ever had the pleasure of traveling with. So informative and bounced from English and Spanish so effortlessly it made it possible to learn some Spanish while learning about Mayan culture.
The tour was mid. Started off 30 minutes late, but they had good communication when I reached out on WhatsApp. Went to cenote first it was beautiful, but spent more time trying to get sold on stuff in the gift shop than in the cenote. The cenote is private, and won’t even show up on Google Maps, so you can only go to this one through a tour bus event. Went to Chichen itza next, had to walk past 50 + booths yelling at you to try and sell you stuff, and if you dare even stop to take a look you get aggressively sold to. No manners or asking about my trip, and the booths all selling the same stuff start to compete with eachother so the intensity just gets raised. Terrible. Chichen itza structure itself was beautiful, but our walking tour was about 15 minutes with little to no information. Maybe the site is just not as well documented as some other tour guides I have had before. Then waited 30 minutes + for a new bus since ours had its AC break. I would have rather just got o the bus and left, it’s Mexico after all. I appreciate the gesture though. Then stopped at the city Valladolid, a brutal tourist stop, for 1 hour. At this point everyone would have preferred to just head straight home, but we participated in the complimentary “tequila tasting” which was maybe .1 Ox proceeded by aggressive sales, just because I said I liked it (out of kindness). Sales person refused to take no for an answer, and was trying to sell me on buy 3 bottles get 1 free, even though I didn’t have carry on or checked bags. I couldn’t have taken these home on my flight, but this man didn’t care to ask or listen. I simply would have bought a travel sized option but he was too rude and aggressive. Also commented on my phone and said that meant I had lots of money… no I am a broke university student who is in debt. Eventually had to escape this and sneak back onto the bus while the tour guide helped him search for me. Near the end of the trip, the tour guide hoped on the intercom and gave a sob story about how he doesn’t care where we come from and our culture but we are obligated to tip since that’s there culture, and that’s how he makes money… but I didn’t want to since I felt like the experience was mid af and he was just enabling us into all the tourist traps. I then got a death scare which made me nervous for my life. Eventually I got home several hours later than expected. And felt very bummed out. It’s been 2 months since and am still annoyed so that’s why I am leaving a review. Maybe it was because I was solo travelling, maybe it was because it was the low season and people were desperate, or maybe I am just Canadian and am to nice to the locals and they think I am easy pickens, but this event definitely didn’t impress me :/. I would say it’s okay to do if you really want to see Chichen itza on a budget, but be aware at this price point, it’s gonna be a rough time.
This was a wonderful excursion, I was a little bit confused about having to pay the entry fee to Chichen Itza separately since other people in our group didn't have to. I wish all the fees would have been included up-front. But other than that the staff was very nice and helpful, and they took care of us all day long from our hotel pickup to the hotel drop off at night. I would definitely recommend this tour to people visiting the region of Cancun !
Our guide and his whole group were excellent
Be warned this is a very long trip! We were picked up at 0650 and didn't get back to the hotel until 2100. Keep this is mind because you're only provided lunch which we had at 1130. We were starving when we got back. Also be prepared to buy lots of water. It didn't help that other guests on the trip were incredibly inconsiderate with keeping to timings set by the tour staff. This is no fault of the tour crew. The tour itself was great. The cenote was great fun and beautiful. Chichen Itza is also awesome to see. I don't think Valladoid was necessary for the trip. The team on board were also lovely. Thanks for a great (but very hot) day.
I cannot recommend this excursion enough! If you are on the fence about booking a Chichen Itza and cenote tour, just do it. It is a long day, but it is incredibly well-organized and worth every penny.Our tour guides, Gustavo and can't remove the other guides name, sorry,were fantastic—funny, engaging, and deeply knowledgeable about Mayan history. Swimming in the cenote was the absolute highlight of the trip. The water is stunningly clear. A huge thank you to the team for taking such great care of us. If you want to dive deep into Mayan culture and see one of the wonders of the world, this is the tour to book! I highly recommend bringing cash in case cards don't work!!
Excellent staff and knowledge of the history and sights we saw coupled with good facilities and experience.



