Chichen Itza, Cenote Saamal & Valladolid from Playa del Carmen
Overview
The Archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is located 90 minutes from Merida Yucatán and was one of the most significant ceremonial centers of its culture. This tour includes a guided visit to see notable structures such as the Kukulkan pyramid, The Temple of the Warriors, The Observatory, The Sacred Cenote, and The Ball Game.
- 🏛️ Guided visit through Chichén Itzá with insights into its rich tradition and history.
- 💧 Swim in the crystal clear waters of a Cenote formed by nature; swimming is included.
- 🍽️ Enjoy a delicious buffet featuring traditional food during the tour.
- 🏘️ Free time to explore Valladolid, recognized as a magical town for its beautiful streets and gastronomy.
- 🛍️ Opportunity to purchase handcrafted items, jewelry, souvenirs, and taste local food while in Valladolid.
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Pickup included
- Free time to visit Valladolid
- Round trip Transportation from Playa del carmen
- Regional buffet lunch
- Bilingual guide
- Access to the cenote and archaeological site
- Preservation tax for ruins 40 usd
- Life jacket, tips and souvenirs
- Does not include drinks in the restaurantes
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through time as you explore the majestic ruins of Chichén Itzá with our expert guide. Stand before the awe-inspiring Temple of Kukulcán, where light and shadow converge during the equinox in a stunning display of ancient astronomical mastery. Continue your adventure at El Templo de los Guerreros, richly decorated with intricate carvings and columns that whisper stories of power and ritual. Then, delve into the mysticism of the Sacred Cenote, a once-sacred site believed to connect the Maya to the spiritual underworld. After your guided tour, enjoy some personal time to: Capture unforgettable photos of the iconic pyramids and ceremonial plazas. Wander freely and absorb the powerful energy of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Browse artisan stalls offering handmade crafts and authentic souvenirs (optional). Whether you’re passionate about history, culture, or stunning architecture, this experience will leave a lasting impression
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Cenote SaamalAfter your visit to the awe-inspiring archaeological site of Chichén Itzá, continue your journey into the heart of the Yucatán with a refreshing swim at Cenote Saamal — a breathtaking natural sinkhole near the charming colonial town of Valladolid. Surrounded by lush vegetation and limestone walls, Cenote Saamal is known for its turquoise waters, small waterfall, and peaceful atmosphere. This open-air cenote offers a unique chance to connect with nature and experience the mystical beauty of the Mayan underworld, Xibalbá. As sunlight reflects on the water, the cenote becomes a glowing oasis — ideal for a refreshing swim, great photos, or simply relaxing. Whether you float quietly or jump in from a platform (life jacket required), the experience is both fun and rejuvenating. With changing rooms, lockers, and a well-kept environment, Cenote Saamal is a comfortable stop for all travelers — the perfect way to unwind after exploring one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
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Valladolid"In Valladolid, you’ll have free time to explore the enchanting streets of this magical town. Don’t miss the iconic San Servacio Church, built during the Spanish colonial era, or the vibrant main square—perfect for photos and soaking in the local atmosphere. You can also browse handmade crafts by talented artisans, a wonderful way to take home a piece of Valladolid’s charm."