Visita guiada a Chichén Itzá, Cenote Suytún e Cenote Ikkil





Descrição
Descubra algumas das paisagens mais memoráveis e tesouros culturais do Yucatán em uma experiência partilhada de um dia inteiro que reúne história antiga, águas cenote refrescantes, cozinha local e beleza colonial. O dia começa com o transporte da manhã enquanto você viaja em direção a Chichen Itza, um dos locais arqueológicos mais importantes do México. Uma vez lá, seu Guia irá guiá-lo através das histórias, estruturas, símbolos e tradições que moldaram esta lendária cidade maia. Depois da parte guiada, você terá tempo para explorar de forma independente. A experiência passa então da história para a natureza com visitas a dois cenotes notáveis. Em Suytun, você encontrará um cenário subterrâneo único com uma sensação mística, enquanto Ik Kil oferece um ambiente ao ar livre dramático enquadrado por paredes de pedra e vegetação exuberante. Entre essas paradas, desfrute de um buffet de almoço antes de continuar para Valladolid, uma encantadora cidade colonial conhecida por suas ruas coloridas, ambiente pacífico e caráter autêntico do Yucatecan.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Seu passeio começa cedo com o processo de coleta e embarque em Cancun ou na área de reunião atribuída. Como esta é uma experiência compartilhada, os hóspedes podem ser recolhidos de diferentes pontos, por isso a primeira parte da manhã é dedicada à organização do grupo, verificação de todos e obter os viajantes confortavelmente estabelecidos antes de sair da cidade. Uma vez que o transporte está pronto para partir, a viagem para a região arqueológica de Chichen Itza começa. A viagem dura cerca de 3 horas, dando-lhe tempo para descansar, desfrutar da estrada e se preparar para uma das visitas culturais mais memoráveis da Península de Yucatán.
À medida que o grupo se aproxima de Chichen Itza, a rota pode incluir uma parada curta perto de áreas de interesse localizadas perto da zona arqueológica. Após a chegada, os viajantes descerão do veículo e continuarão a pé com os guias em direção à área de entrada. Antes de entrar, a Guia fornecerá instruções úteis, detalhes da reunião e informações importantes para ajudar o grupo a se mover sem problemas durante a visita. Dentro de Chichen Itza, a experiência inclui aproximadamente 1 hora de exploração guiada. Durante este tempo, a Guia compartilhará o significado, a história, as lendas, a arquitetura e o valor cultural desta cidade maia antiga. Depois disso, os viajantes terão cerca de 1 hora adicional para desfrutar do site de forma independente, tirar fotos, navegar por áreas de souvenir próximas, ou comprar uma bebida ou lanche, se desejar. Por favor, preste atenção às instruções do Guia, especialmente no que diz respeito à hora e lugar exatos para o encontro antes de retornar ao transporte.
A rota continua em direção a Suytun Cenote, um conhecido local natural famoso por seu cenário único e bela atmosfera subterrânea. Para os antigos maias, os cenotes eram muito mais do que piscinas naturais; eram lugares sagrados ligados às tradições espirituais, à natureza e ao submundo. A transferência da área arqueológica para o cenote leva aproximadamente 45 minutos. Uma vez lá, os viajantes terão tempo para desfrutar da água refrescante e admirar uma das paisagens cenote mais características da região. Um traje de banho é recomendado, uma vez que esta parada inclui tempo para nadar.
Outro destaque do dia é Ik Kil Cenote, um dos cenotes mais reconhecidos do Yucatán. Suas paredes de pedra dramáticas, vegetação pendurada e ambiente natural aberto criam um lugar poderoso e bonito para se conectar com a paisagem da região. Durante esta visita, os viajantes terão aproximadamente 45 minutos para nadar e desfrutar do cenote. Esta parada também inclui um almoço de estilo buffet nas proximidades, onde você pode experimentar pratos regionais e sabores mexicanos tradicionais antes de continuar com o resto do itinerário.
A experiência continua até Valladolid, uma encantadora cidade colonial de Yucatán conhecida por suas ruas coloridas, ritmo calmo, caráter local e arquitetura tradicional. Esta visita oferece um lado diferente do dia, permitindo que os viajantes experimentem a atmosfera cultural de uma cidade histórica de Yucatecán. Os hóspedes geralmente terão cerca de 30 a 45 minutos de tempo livre para caminhar pela área, tirar fotos, apreciar os arredores e explorar ao seu próprio ritmo. Esta última visita adiciona um final cultural descontraído a um dia que combina história antiga, cenotes naturais, comida regional e tradições locais.
Após o tempo livre em Valladolid, o Guia confirmará o ponto de encontro e o horário de embarque para a viagem de regresso. Uma vez que o grupo está de volta no veículo, a viagem de volta em direção a Cancún e a Riviera Maya começa. A viagem de regresso leva aproximadamente 3 horas. Este é um bom momento para descansar depois de uma experiência de dia inteiro que incluiu Chichen Itza, dois cenotes, um almoço regional e o charme colonial de Valladolid. Quando o transporte chegar ao seu ponto de desembarque, a equipe irá notificá-lo para que você possa deixar o veículo com segurança e concluir o passeio.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Oferecemos transporte de ida e volta (de hotel ou ponto de encontro, conforme aplicável) para todos os viajantes que reservarem este passeio. Áreas às quais se aplica o serviço de transporte: CANCUN: • Centro de Cancún • Zona do hotel • Porto Juarez • Praia das Mulheres • Costa Mujeres • Porto Cancún PUERTO MORELOS: • Parada de autocarro no supermercado Chedraui Puerto Morelos PLAYA DEL CARMEN: • Centro de Playa del Carmen (para hotéis na costa, devido às ruas estreitas, o ponto de encontro mais próximo se aplica) • Zona do hotel • Playacar • Dorado Royal • Praia do Paraíso • Punta Maroma • El Caracol • Paa Mul RIVIERA MAYA: • Puerto Aventuras • Xpu Ha • Akumal • Chemuyil TULUM: • Centro de Tulum, zona de hotel e área metropolitana: Apenas um ponto de encontro se aplica dentro da cidade, Super Akí Tulum supermercado. • Tulsayab • Jacinto Pat • Xcacel NOTA: Alguns hotéis ou complexos de hotéis na lista não permitem o acesso às instalações, portanto, recarga no acesso ou entrada mais próximo possível se aplica. NOTA 2: Alguns hotéis ou centros de alojamento estão localizados em áreas com acesso difícil (ruas muito estreitas, encostas, ruas em mau estado, obstruções, ou por razões de segurança), portanto, recarga no ponto mais próximo possível se aplica. NOTA 3: O horário exato varia de acordo com o hotel. Alguns tempos estimados são: Cancun: 6:05 / 7:00 Porto Morelos: 6:45 / 8:00 Playa del Carmen: 7:00 / 9:00 Riviera Maya: 7:30 / 10:30 Tulum: 7:00 / 8:00 A hora que aparece no seu bilhete (7:00 AM) é o horário geral de recolha em Cancún, onde nossos ônibus partem e recolhem. *** Se o seu hotel não está listado, pergunte-nos se podemos buscá-lo lá, ou qual seria o ponto de encontro mais próximo possível. *** *** Você receberá uma mensagem de confirmação final (um dia antes da data prevista da sua excursão) com a hora e o ponto exatos de pick-up, para suas informações de contato. ***
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(113)
Amazing tour! We hit as many places as we could in one day and learned so much about the Mayan culture. Our guides Josue and Hector did a great job at being accommodating and attentive. I would book here again! Please keep in mind there is a tax for conservation that is payed up front before the tour starts on top of the tour payment, can be made in cash (preferred to avoid card transaction fees) or in card.
We went on the Chichen Itza plus two cenotes tour. We were picked up at the hotel and spent time picking people up from other locations. Then we were dropped at a meeting point. This was confusing because no one gave us any instructions. We waited a bit and then some buses came to pick us up. The box lunch was passed out along the route to our first stop. The box lunch was described as including a sandwich, fruit, cookie and juice. The actual box we received had a white bread ham sandwich with a tiny tomato and a piece of lettuce. Nothing else. We also were given water bottles. The guides we had were Marco, Josue and their driver. First we went to a cenote that was very similar to a cave. We could swim and take pictures on a platform. You cannot wear shoes in the cenote and do not apply sunscreen as you will shower before getting in. The second stop was lunch. Before lunch we had to walk through the required shops where people were selling trinkets. We were then lead to a shop where chocolate was for sale. We had to wait in that shop for a time before we could go to the restaurant for lunch. The lunch was buffet and it was nice. Drinks are extra. We could have done without the shopping. There is so much of this in Mexico and it does get annoying. After lunch we went to Chichen Itza where the guides walked us to the entrance, gave us umbrellas and handed us off to a guide to take us to the ruins. The walk was longer than expected and the guide was walking super fast and did not wait for slower people. Once we got there we couldn't find our group so we did a self guided tour. It was very hot. Do not take this walk without good shoes. We still had on our water shoes and that was a mistake. Be advised the trail is rough but not steep. All the way up the trail there are vendors trying to sell you their wares, again, super annoying. After seeing the monument and the grounds we walked back down the gauntlet of solicitors to the bus. Then we went to another cenote where we could store our belongings in a locker and walk down to the pool. You can't bring anything to the water. My husband had crocs on and was told he couldn't wear them. His feet are very tender and he could not walk on the rough pavement and steps. Then they took pity on him and let him wear his crocs. After this final cenote we went to a small historic village where you could get out and do more shopping etc. We were too tired at this point to get off the bus. Then we were returned to our hotel. It was about a 12 hour day. The guides were great and did a nice job. We had nothing bad to say about them. If you are going to do this tour be prepared for a long day. Be prepared with swimming gear but also good walking shoes. Do not buy the bug spray. They sold it on the bus but we declined and did not see one mosquito or any bugs. Bring snacks! The box lunch is not a lunch. We didn't enjoy being forced to look at the vendors before lunch. Hope this information helps.
Be extremely careful before booking with this company. They didn't deliver what they promised. We booked this tour and really regretted it. Communication was basically nonexistent and we were almost stranded at the drop off spot, which was very far from our hotel (in the middle of the night). The most frustrating part was the schedule. They advertise around three hours at each stop, but that's just not true. The stops were much shorter. In Valladolid, for example, we were there for maybe 30 minutes, tops. It felt rushed and nothing like what we thought we were paying for. On top of that, the pricing felt MISLEADING. They charged us a so called "conservation tax", which we later found out doesn't actually exist the way they present it. They're just charging you separately for the admission ticket but it's not explained clearly at all. We would not book with this company again and wouldn't recommend them to others.
Excellent tour, super recommended! We saw 2 cenotes + chichen itza The staff (Josue, Hugo and Cesar) incredibly friendly, explained everything, gave 10000% I recommend it and would do it again! At the end of each place we visited we were greeted with drinks such as sodas, water, tequila beer etc. The food of the very rich Mayan community🥰
Great experience overall! Tour group was timely and communicated well. Eduardo (Lalo) and Hugo were our guides and they were fun and knowledgeable. They kept us hydrated throughout the whole day which was appreciated. Chichen Itza was amazing and our tour guide there was engaging. Our kids liked the cenotes best although at first they were scared to go down the caves but they enjoyed themselves at the end, both cenotes were just beautiful, great experience! One thing I wish I knew is to NOT wear sunscreen before going to the cenotes as you have to shower before you enter the area and they will make you go back if you have white stuff on your skin, and some of that sunscreen is so hard to rub off with just water. The buffet at the Mayan village was delicious and the place was super cute, I wish we had had more time eating as I felt a bit rushed and didn't really get a full lunch but I understood we were on a tight schedule because of all the activities. It is a loooong day so another thing I wish I would've planned differently is bringing lots of hearty snacks as after the lunch you won't really get to eat until you get back at 10pm or so! But again, great experience and highly recommend.
BEWARE…. TOURIST TRAP AND SCAM. My partner and I attended this tour about two weeks ago now. During the stop to the lunch location, we had participated in a welcoming ceremony. Afterwards, we were sold two totems and quoted $599 pesos. We were then taken into the gift shop for payment, where my card was taken and the transaction was done without my input. After the fact, we explored the gift store and went to purchase gifts, when my card declined. I had no service to check why, so we paid with a different card. This transaction was in pesos, and during our shopping, an employee was assisting us, and all items were priced in pesos. We joined everyone at the lunch, where we paid for drinks in pesos. At this time I got service again, and seen I had been charged $599 USD. We immediately alerted our travel guide, and he directed us back to the gift shop staff. They refused to provide a refund, stating they couldn’t, and that I needed to contact my bank. They would not provide a refund receipt, and they would not assist us, despite our requests and objections. They said we had a receipt for the sale and to call our bank. Our tour guide later asked if we got it sorted, we said not really and explained what happened, and he essentially said as long as you got your receipt. I mentioned that likely won’t be enough and we expressed our disappointment in how it was handled. I have now reached out to the tour company twice to seek support and assistance with what has happened, as there needs to be some accountability. It has been over a week and a half now with no reply. We are no longer in Mexico, and I am currently fighting a tough battle to get our money back. In total, we were charged $750 AUD for two totems. There was no accountability or assistance on the day, and there has been none since. I have no way to track down the store without contact and help from the tour company. $750 is a lot of money, and had an incredibly detrimental effect on the rest of the holiday. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend anyone for this tour. I urge you to seek a similar experience elsewhere.
Very informative tour with fantastic guides.
I had lots of fun. The buffet was so filling and delicious! The cenotes were so special and refreshing. Went to Chichén Itzá on the spring equinox it was cool. 10/10 recommend booking this tour. Ave 04 was my assigned bus, the guide was very passionate and very informative of Chichen Itzá and all throughout the tour! Bring bio friendly sunscreen and water shoes! You’ll have so much fun!
The tour operators did a great job but the agency (ABP or Hi Cancun) here didn’t communicate our food preferences properly for the boxed food and also communication overall was very bad as we were told about pick-up time less than 12 hours before. When asked about food that we had requested, we were asked to go back to hotel if we are not happy with the food provided. Also, tour was not fully English language as advertised and told while booking. Guide did a good job of trying to include english but had a clear preference for Spanish and did a 30 min+ mayan history detail description in spanish only. The buffet lunch was great and the overall sites were very good to see and the guides were very knowledgeable.
Go, but you'll know it's a tourist trap! All the time, the orientation of the tour is to sell you things. From mosquito repellents, chocolates and even beverages with your face printed on the label. The tour is good and the guides are strenuous, but they also sin for putting a lot of people from different hotels on the same buses. This made, in the morning, we stayed more than 2 hours riding to pick up people and, then, even changing buses so that the right group of people closed for our tour. The positive point is that, in fact, they picked us up at the hotel at the agreed time, which was 6:50 a.m. The downside is we stayed around the hotels and we only actually left to pick up the highway at 9:00 a.m.



