Mérida: Visita guiada a Uxmal, Caaba e Cenote com almoço incluído.





Descrição
Visite a majestosa cidade maia de Uxmal, famosa por suas impressionantes pirâmides, palácios ornamentados e antigas quadras de jogo de bola. Explore suas ruínas fascinantes e descubra as histórias, lendas e arquitetura que fazem deste Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO um lugar único. Continue pela Rota Puuc até Kabah, onde se encontra o icônico Palácio das Máscaras, dedicado ao deus da chuva Chaac. Desfrute de um almoço incluído e dê um mergulho refrescante no pequeno Cenote Peba. Para finalizar a experiência, não se esqueça de conferir nosso divertido jogo online e colocar em prática tudo o que você aprendeu durante o dia.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Pela manhã buscaremos nossos viajantes, que desfrutarão de uma curta e agradável viagem a Uxmal.
Visitaremos as ruínas de Uxmal, onde você conhecerá sua história e a importância desta antiga cidade maia. Você terá tempo livre no final da visita guiada para passear e tirar fotos.
Visitaremos Kabah, considerado um dos sítios arqueológicos mais importantes da Rota Puuc. Este antigo assentamento maia se destaca por sua arquitetura detalhada e pelo majestoso Palácio das Máscaras, dedicado ao deus Chaac, um símbolo da conexão entre os maias e a natureza.
O cenote Peba é um cenote pequeno e raso ideal para se refrescar depois de um dia de muita atividade.
Antes de retornar à cidade de Mérida, será oferecido um almoço com um prato típico da região.
No final da experiência, o traslado de retorno será para o mesmo ponto de embarque.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Por favor, indique se você está hospedado no hotel selecionado ou se este é apenas um ponto de partida. reunião. Se você estiver hospedado em um hotel/albergue, pode esperar no saguão e perguntaremos por você. Se você não estiver hospedado em um hotel ou albergue no centro da cidade, aguarde do lado de fora ou escolha um café localizado no centro de Mérida. O horário de embarque é entre 8h10 e 8h40
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(176)
A very good trip, guide is great, group of people are nice. Uxmal and Kabah are beautiful, cenote is replaced temporarily and just so so.
You get to see a lot. The lunch is delicious. The guide/driver (David) knew his Mayan history well. He was also a very safe driver. You never felt like his previous job was as a taxi driver. However, the telephone number to reach the provider was disconnected. I could only contact them via What's App. But since I was out of WiFi range, I had no idea when I would get picked up. It was a bit disconcerting. They moved the pickup location, but only by 50 yards. However, despite a wide (30 minutes) window for pickup, they still arrived another 5 minute late. Lastly, the guide gave great pep talks at the entrance to each site, but did not do much walking around to point things out. As it is, I missed a lot of stuff, especially at Kabah.
I got a lot of knowledge from an experienced guide in an effective way. I would do it again. Small group of 7.
The guide was very knowledgeable and told a story, not just threw information at us. Uxmal and Kabah were great and impressive.
We booked this tour because it was advertised as an English-language tour, but most of the explanations (around 80%) were only in Spanish. The guide also provided very limited information at the cenote, Uxmal, and Kabah. We expected a much more informative guided tour. We contacted the company afterwards to express this, but they never even replied to our message. After reading other reviews, we noticed several people mention the same issue with the “English-speaking” tours. Be careful before booking this tour.
Amazing tour with David. The tour covered many spots and I loved every single minute of it
Three amazing sites to visit, incredibly preserved ruins at both Uxmal and Kabah. Wilberth the guide was knowledgeable and entertaining, and got a lot of information across despite doing the whole tour in two languages, and we enjoyed the interactive quiz on the way back. The included lunch was surprisingly good and swimming in the cenote was a perfect refreshing way to finish the day. Make sure to bring a towel, water shoes, and some extra cash as when we went the Uxmal admission price was a bit higher than advertised on the tour site. Would have liked a little bit more free time after the guided tour to explore Uxmal as it's a big site. On a side note just be careful buying the admission tickets for Uxmal as you need to pay for and present both the ticket and the receipt for the taxes to enter, but the lady at the second ticket counter didn't return our receipt after we paid and then we were almost denied entry (though this was no fault of the tour)
I have been coming to Cancun for 40 years. Each visit to its beautiful beaches always is great, but I always wish there was time to visit the Merida area, particularly the Mayan site of Uxmal. T
We had a very informative guide who answered all our questions and gave us many incites about Mayan culture.
Excellent tour today with our guide David. An incredibly knowledgeable guy, and I learned a huge amount about the Maya. So many mind-blowing facts, told by David with great energy. Daniel was a good and careful driver, and took care when we encountered traffic (a big lorry and a herd of cows!) and a big downpour of rain. Uxmal and Kabah were fantastic and atmospheric, and not at all crowded (unlike Teotihuacan near CDMX which I was underwhelmed by). Lunch was better than I expected, (3 courses included, drinks extra), I had the sopa de lima, the cochinita pibil and flan. Be aware that it’s a bit later than you may be used to so perhaps have a snack in your bag to keep you going along if needed, along with plenty of water. The final stop of the cenote was a welcome chance to cool down, and even though I don’t swim it was easy to sit on the edge and put my legs in. All in all, I would 100% recommend this tour.



