Experience the ancient ruins of Chichén Itzá, swim in stunning cenotes, and explore the charming town of Valladolid on a captivating guided tour.
Experience the ancient ruins of Chichén Itzá, swim in stunning cenotes, and explore the charming town of Valladolid on a captivating guided tour.
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Cenote Ik Kil - After exploring the ancient marvels of Chichén Itzá, visitors will venture to a hidden gem of the Yucatán: Cenote Ik Kil. Surrounded by lush greenery and open to the sky, this sacred sinkhole was once seen as a gateway to the gods—a place where the Maya connected with the spiritual realm.
Enjoy a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear…
- Cenote Ik Kil - After exploring the ancient marvels of Chichén Itzá, visitors will venture to a hidden gem of the Yucatán: Cenote Ik Kil. Surrounded by lush greenery and open to the sky, this sacred sinkhole was once seen as a gateway to the gods—a place where the Maya connected with the spiritual realm.
Enjoy a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear waters as sunlight streams through the opening above, casting a surreal glow throughout the cavern. Long vines drape from the rim, touching the surface like nature’s own curtain, while the deep, tranquil waters invite reflection, serenity, and renewal.
Let the cool embrace of the cenote wash away the heat and awaken the senses. After the swim, recharge with a delicious buffet of traditional Yucatecan dishes, crafted with local ingredients and authentic flavors. From handmade tortillas to cochinita pibil and regional specialties, every bite connects to the rich culinary heritage of the region.
- Chichen Itza - Enter a realm where time stands still and ancient spirits whisper through the stones. Deep in the Yucatán jungle lies Chichén Itzá, a sacred city where the Maya observed the stars, honored their gods, and built one of the most advanced civilizations of their era.
Walk the ceremonial paths once traveled by priests and warriors. With the guidance of an expert, uncover the meaning behind each structure—from the Temple of Kukulcán, where the sun creates a serpent of light during the equinox, to the Temple of the Warriors, still guarded by stone sentinels.
Discover the secrets of the Sacred Cenote, once believed to be a portal to the underworld and used in powerful rituals.
After the guided exploration, enjoy free time to absorb the energy of this legendary site, capture stunning photos, or simply reflect in silence.
Optional: Visit local artisan stalls offering handcrafted souvenirs, echoing the legacy of this ancient world.
- Cenote Hubiku - Next, visitors will be guided to Cenote Hubiku, a hidden sanctuary in the heart of the Yucatán. Nestled within a limestone cavern, this sacred place invites one to step into a world of silence, reflection, and natural beauty.
As you descend into the cenote, the temperature cools and light filters through an opening above, casting golden beams onto the turquoise waters below. The atmosphere feels almost otherworldly—peaceful, ancient, alive. Dive into the clear, refreshing water and float beneath centuries-old rock formations that have witnessed the passing of time in quiet solitude.
This magical place offers more than just a swim—it’s a moment to pause, breathe, and feel connected to the earth and the wisdom of the Maya, who once revered cenotes as sacred entrances to the underworld.
Whether seeking adventure, serenity, or a deeper connection to nature, Hubiku will leave visitors with something unforgettable.
- Valladolid - To complete this journey through time and tradition, visitors will explore Valladolid, one of Yucatán’s most charming Pueblos Mágicos. With its colorful colonial architecture, peaceful plazas, and deep cultural roots, this town offers a perfect blend of history and everyday life.
Enjoy free time to wander its cobblestone streets, explore hidden corners, and feel the rhythm of a place where the past and present coexist in harmony. Admire the façade of the San Servacio Church, built by the Spanish in the 16th century, standing proudly on the edge of the main square—a place that invites both reflection and photos.
Take a moment to sit under the shade of ancient trees in the central park, where locals gather and life moves slowly. This is also a great opportunity to browse local shops for handcrafted souvenirs, made with techniques passed down through generations.
Valladolid is not just a stop—it’s a feeling, a final breath of culture before returning from the journey.

- Round transportation from Playa del Carmen
- Light breakfast (sandwich, juice, fruit, and cookie)
- Guided Visit to Chichen Itza (with bottle of water)
- Access to Cenotes Ik Kill and Hubiku
- Dish to choose at restaurant (Lunch)
- One beverage on board the bus (beer, water bottle, or soft drink)
- Round transportation from Playa del Carmen
- Light breakfast (sandwich, juice, fruit, and cookie)
- Guided Visit to Chichen Itza (with bottle of water)
- Access to Cenotes Ik Kill and Hubiku
- Dish to choose at restaurant (Lunch)
- One beverage on board the bus (beer, water bottle, or soft drink)
- Beverages in the restaurant
- Government fees
- Government fees
- Beverages in the restaurant
- Government fees
- Government fees
Embark on a journey into the heart of the ancient Maya civilization with a guided tour of Chichén Itzá, one of Mexico’s most renowned archaeological sites. Stroll through the remnants of a once-mighty empire as an expert guide reveals the secrets of its grand pyramids, sacred rituals, and timeless legends. Be amazed by the towering pyramid of Kukulkan,…
Embark on a journey into the heart of the ancient Maya civilization with a guided tour of Chichén Itzá, one of Mexico’s most renowned archaeological sites. Stroll through the remnants of a once-mighty empire as an expert guide reveals the secrets of its grand pyramids, sacred rituals, and timeless legends. Be amazed by the towering pyramid of Kukulkan, unravel the mysteries of “El Templo de los Guerreros,” and envision the excitement of ancient games in the legendary Great Ball Court.
After exploring these breathtaking ruins, enjoy a refreshing swim in the stunning cenotes Ikil & Hubiku, filled with crystal-clear waters, revered by the Maya as a gateway to the underworld. Then, delight in the flavors of the Yucatán with a delectable buffet of regional dishes.
Following the delicious buffet, the final stop will be Valladolid, where there will be a brief opportunity to explore this magical town and purchase local crafts, completing a journey through history, nature, and culture in one unforgettable experience.
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, bring your swimsuit, towels and extra clothes
- Use biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent
- Tour can last more than 12 hours (we recommend you to bring some snacks)
- Make sure you do not forget your personal belongings when getting off the transport, we are not responsible for lost items
- The itinerary may change without prior notice. The order of visits to the places and the meal times may also change.
- We first pick up and gather everyone in smaller vehicles to take them to the last meeting point where the main bus will be waiting.
- Preservation tax for ruins: 22 USD per adult and 19 USD per child
- If you’re carrying personal belongings and wish to keep them safe while enjoying your swim in the cenote, lockers are available for rent. The small rental fee is paid directly at the park.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.