CHICHEN ITZA 3 OPTIONS TOUR: Classic, Plus or Premiere
Overview
Yucatan's cultural heritage and the Wonders of the World await on this day trip featuring convenient round-trip transportation from your hotel in Cancun, Costa Mujeres, Playa del Carmen, and Riviera Maya to Tulum. The itinerary includes multiple activities highlighting the region's beauty.
- 🏊 Swim in the beautiful sacred Saamal cenote
- 🗺️ Visit to Chichén Itzá with a certified guide (admission not included) and free time
- 🍽️ Regional buffet lunch
- 🚍 Comfortable round-trip transfer from your hotel
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
NO hotel pick up: When making your reservation, choose Cancun, Playa del Carmen or Tulum meeting point.
- Typical regional buffet lunch
- Certified bilingual guide
- Swim in the incredible sacred Maya cenote
- Pick up at your hotel from Cancun and Riviera Maya or meeting point near your location
- Free time in Chichen Itza
- Brief visit to the main square of Valladolid
- Drinks
- Lockers and life jackets
- Access fee to Chichen Itza (30 usd x adult / 5 usd x child) to be paid in cash on the tour day
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You can swim, if you wish, in this beautiful sacred cenote of the Mayan culture and immerse yourself in its crystal-clear and refreshing waters. Cenotes, also known as "eyes of water," were very important to the Mayans, from a ceremonial standpoint to survival.
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Chichen ItzaHere you'll have a guided tour of the Mayan ceremonial center of Chichén Itzá accompanied by one of our certified guides, afterward, you'll have free time to explore the Mayan city on your own.
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Temple of the WarriorsThe Temple of the Warriors is one of the most impressive and important structures at Chichén Itzá. It may be the only known Late Classic Maya building large enough to accommodate truly large gatherings.
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El CaracolThe so-called Caracol or Observatory is a structure built in the form of a larger circular tower, resting on a platform with a central staircase. The base rests on another rectangular platform, decorated with a cornice with rounded corners at the top. The Caracol is actually constructed of three superimposed buildings.
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Gran Juego de PelotaThe Ball Court was more of a ceremonial ritual than a sport and probably represented a symbolic reenactment of the mythical battle between night and day. There is a unique acoustic phenomenon at the ball court: if one speaks at the temple at the southern end, one's voice can be heard at the opposite end, while the sound reverberates along the walls of the northern temple.
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El CastilloThe Castle or Pyramid of Kukulcan is a four-sided pyramid with a rectangular temple on top. A worthy testimony to the astonishing progress of the Maya in architecture and astronomy, the "light and shadow" phenomenon that occurs on the north staircase of the Castle during the Spring Equinox, where a serpent can be seen descending the stairs. The sun casts seven triangles of light onto the balustrade on the northeast side of the Castle. These begin to move up and down along the balustrade to form the silhouette of a descending serpent.
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ValladolidWe will make a brief visit to the main square of the beautiful picturesque town of Valladolid named as Pueblo Mágico for preserving the architecture and traditions of the locals. *If the local health authorities do not allow the descent, a brief stop will be made only on board the transport.