Chichen Itza, Cenote Sagrado and Valladolid from Cancun
3.9
24 Ratings
Cancún

Explore an illustrious modern marvel from the seven wonders, coupled with entry to a stunning regional cenote and a pause at Valladolid, the enchanting town of Mexico. An ideal blend to craft this cultural journey into a lasting reminiscence.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Chichen Itza - We travel to one of the 7 wonders of the modern world, visit the most significant monuments of the Archaeological Zone
  • Valladolid - Stop in the Center of the beautiful city of Valladolid, ideal for photographs and buying typical sweets.
  • Cenote Saamal - One of the most beautiful Cenotes in the area. We travel back to the starting point
What's Included
  • Round ground transportation with Certified Guide
  • Regional buffet-style cuisine
  • Admission to Chichén Itzá Archaeological Zone
  • Access to Sacred Cenote
  • Excursion to Valladolid city center
What's Not Included
  • Tax and entrance fee $44 usd. per person
  • Life Jacket Rental (Mandatory to swim in the cenote) $4 USD
  • Tips (Optional) $ 0 USD
  • Drinks $ 3 USD approximately
Location
Casino Macao
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Marie_b
Feb 2, 2024
Hot - Hot wear hat and bring water. Simon was very knowledgeable about the place and very passionate about saving the remaining structures
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Ari_s
Nov 18, 2023
Read my review if you want the Truth. - Everything was great. But I think the tour guide Francisco talked too much for Chichén Itzá Because we didn’t have a lot of time to do our own thing seeing everything at the site. Prepare for possible rain. Bring an extra change of clothes and towels for the Cenote. Bring snacks and extra lunch because they give you a small plate at the “buffet” and you only can go once. And it’s a LONGG bus ride. We started at 8 and got back at 7-8pm. The tour guide talks too much and we spend more time listening than seeing what we came to see.
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C_h
Jun 9, 2023
Book this tour! - This was a wonderful tour!! We did so much and the guides were excellent! Obviously the highlight was Chichen Itza but we also got to meet a shaman, swim in a cenote, and visit a colonial city. I highly recommend it!! Tip: BRING LOTS OF PESOS!!!
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Cindy_b
Dec 23, 2023
Value for money, Chichen itzá a must see... - The most memorable part of the trip was Cenote Sagrado (stay was too short) and Chichen itzá. Definitely a must for any visitor to the area.
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Piyushb265
Nov 24, 2023
Visit to a wonder of the world - Guided tour to Mayan temple and ruins of Chichen Itza, a Cenote and historic town of Valladolid. + Offered "timely" pick up from our hotel in hotel zone. + Guide was informative and professional. + Bus was new, air conditioned, had usb charging port and toilet. + All sites visited were beautiful and just enough time was given to explore. - They take you to a shopping plaza for ticket check, paying tax/pending amount, give wrist bands and assign tour bus. This is unnecessary and waste of around 1 hour. - This is just a booking company. There are many of these here on Expedia and online in general. Actual tour operators are different. Tips: > Chichen Itza can get extremely sunny, hot and dry. Sunscreen, hats, umbrella, appropriate clothing and shoes are recommended. Lots of water as well. > Check for tax and other additional charges when booking. It's mentioned under description, inclusions and other sections on the website. > While most places accept USD, exchange rates are poor and you end up paying $1-2 extra for every $5 spent. > Carry change, $1 bills if you plan on buying souvenirs, snacks, drinks etc. Hawkers won't give you change. > Souvenirs at Chichen Itza are extremely cheap if you know how to bargain. $10 listed item goes for $3-4. > Be respectful. It's a temple and a protected reserve. Hefty fine for violations including trying to climb the pyramid.
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Lynnchin7
Jun 20, 2023
Great trip to Chichen Itza! - We had a great trip to Chichen Itza! But I would suggest bringing a hat and umbrella as it gets very hot! Also the cenote is amazing! It’s one of the most beautiful cenotes I’ve been to. I would suggest skipping the town if you can because it’s a short stop and pretty tiring by the end of the day of a 12 hour trip.
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Crys_b
Apr 9, 2023
Waiting for Buffet lunch... - Waiting for Buffet lunch took so long , couldnhave saved time bit being trapped into their souvenir shop.
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Kristen_j
Jan 8, 2024
Take the public bus instead - Both guides were great. But the trip took 14 hours and we got back so late we could barely get dinner. The experience felt very long, long, unnecessary waits to get lunch so that we would buy more, long waits to check in in the morning etc. They told us we owed 38$ USD a person (which was accurate) but wouldn't accept USD and charged us an exchange of 45$ if we paid in Mex pesos or another upcharge if we used a credit card. Would definitely recommend just taking the public bus instead of a tour. Much cheaper, less waiting and the buses run really efficiently, are safe and incredibly comfortable.
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Md_e
Oct 29, 2023
Never Again - I read many reviews before going on this tour and I have to agree with the TWO biggest things that I didn't like about the trip: it was extremely long and it did sorta feel like tourist traps. Tour supposedly started around 7:30am but wasn't picked up until 8:15am. Then we stopped at several other hotels to pick up more people; then taken to a mall area where everybody exited the bus to go pay an additional $60 plus for taxes for this trip. Then shortly after, we were herded back on different buses to begin the trip; which was a little after 12noon and returned to the hotel around 9pm just way too long. In addition, the Cenote was interesting but too short, but plenty of people trying to sell you things. Every place you are being bombarded with BUY BUY BUY - while riding the bus you are told stories about the Mayans history, but it's nothing but a setup for the tourists traps.
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Ke_z
Apr 10, 2024
Very bad attitude - Very sticky bus, lunch was free, but you need to pay even water. Took super long to pick up people, only spent 1 hour denote, 2 hour chichin itza, 25min the city
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