Chichen Itza the Mayan Wonder Tour from Cancun and Riviera Maya
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9 Ratings
Cancun

Don’t let the chance slip by to explore Chichen Itza while on your Cancun holiday; discover the former heart of the Mayan Empire and understand why it’s been recognized as one of the world’s modern wonders.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Cancun Shuttle Travel - No stop here
  • Chichen Itza - One of the seven wonders of the world
  • Xcajum - Refresh yourself on a crystal clear skink hold water.
What's Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Traditional and regional lunch buffet
  • Continental breakfast box
  • Open bar on board (soft drinks, beer, water)
  • Mayan purification Ceremony
  • Professional & certified guide
  • Visit of ‘Pueblo Magico’ of Valladolid
What's Not Included
  • Personal expense
  • Drinks are not included during lunch
  • Video cameras are allowed for an extra fee
  • Tips
Additional Information
  • The use of video camera inside the archaeological site has an additional cost
Location
Cancun Shuttle Travel
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Alicia_m
Jul 4, 2016
The tour was great! Learned a lot of... - <p>The tour was great! Learned a lot of history about the ruins, and symbolism of the structures as well.</p>
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Amy
Jul 1, 2016
This tour was great.Be prepared for... - <p>This tour was great.Be prepared for a very long and hot day,but absolutely worth it.Our guide on the bus was very knowledgeable and willing to answer questions.The driver was safe and considerate. Lunch at the cenote was delicious and service was outstanding.The guide at Chichen Itza also amazing!</p>
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Tomas_v
Apr 19, 2016
The tour was great! Our guide was... - <p>The tour was great! Our guide was amazing. Zerferino did a fantastic job and he has so much knowledge about the era and the pyramids. My only complaint would be the transportation. The shuttle bus we were on was too small. It sat 18 passengers not counting the guide and the driver. 20 total. We sat in the back and it was way too hot and very cramped for that long of a drive.</p>
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Joannehodgin
Nov 27, 2023
Good, but could be better - A long but rewarding day. We were collected from our hotel early and after collecting other passengers along the way; we headed to the Myan village & cenote. After introduction and blessing from the shamen we had time to change, shower and swim in the cenote before lunch. The cenote was so beautiful. Life jackets are mandatory & an additional cost. We also chose to hire a locker. The buffet lunch was varied and tasty. Back on the coach we then had a very brief stop in Valladolid (20 mins). Valladolid is exactly how I imagined a "typical" old town Mexico would be. We then arrived at Chichen Itza. It was very busy and a little chaotic in the ticket hall. After a little delay we entered the park and headed towards the ruins. The guide gave us information in both Spanish and English. Although informative it was a little hard to take it in and took twice as long due to having to go through both languages. This meant we had very little free time in Chichen Itza and felt rushed. Chichen Itza is meant to be the highlight of the trip so more time should be allotted to really absorb the site. We had a good day but if we were to go again we would search out a smaller group and possibly an English only guide.
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Jennifer_s
Feb 17, 2022
Chichen Itza growls like a jaguar - There is so much to see at Chichen Itza - and so much to learn. This is a MUST visit site for anyone going to the Yucatan Peninsula. However, with demand high, the only way to go...at least, in my findings...was in a big bus group. Not so easy to get around. We also visited Valladolid - for only 20 minutes... not enough time to see the glories of this colonial town. I would have preferred more time at both Chichen Itza and Valladolid. We also stopped at a cenote, which was stunning - not a cave, so open to the air with lots of flora. My preference would be...less retail therapy and more tour time...
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Rxbjs
Nov 27, 2016
The tour was pretty much as... - <p>The tour was pretty much as advertised. It was worth the spent although once in Cancun/Riviera Maya, it appears that similar if not the same trips for same can be arranged once you are there.<br/> It was billed as an english guide, however english was his second language and half of our van we had approx 15 people spoke spanish and thus, he spoke both languages throughout the tour.<br/> Once at Chichen Itza, he actually had to pass us to other experts/guides as he was apparently not qualified no credentials to provide the onsite Chichen Itza tour himself. So our english-speaking portion of the group was given to a guide that spoke english, and he was good.<br/> The food at the restaurant was pretty good.<br/> The cenote that we stopped at was also great, as it was not crowded.</p>
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Mattie
May 10, 2016
this is the best value tour --of the... - <p>this is the best value tour --of the chichen itza tours, for sure-- you do more events for your money. However the day is very long and you spend a ton of it in the van and it is not a luxury van. it is air conditioned and clean and fine. the cenote they take you to is not too crowded it's also pristine, really beautiful, and was a trip highlight for us. Chichen Itza is impressive and our tour guide was awesome. However it is so very hot there, so wear sunscreen. the other parts of the trip--the mayan village they take you to and the small stop at the public square of valladoild are less impressive than the cenote or chichen itza. they are fine and points of interest are explained by the guide but the village is very commercial and valladoild is more of a stopover you just get out of the car to stretch your legs there and there is a historic church there to take pics of. We learned a lot about how local mayan people are living and you could see a great deal of poverty, visible from the road. I would actually say this was one of the things that made the tour valuable to us because it gave us a more realistic view of mexico, more so than the resort where we'd been staying. I'm very glad we did the tour. If you are not willing to commit an entire day, do a different tour with less stops. Tour guide was good but pitched a little hard for tips on the drive home.</p>
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Stephen
May 2, 2016
Great full day trip with an... - <p>Great full day trip with an excellent guide, only complaint was we visited Chichen Itza at the end of the tour and frankly the temperature in the middle of the day is exhausting so we didn't see all of the site. It would have been much better to do this part of the trip first and then we would have appreciated the cenote dip much more!</p>
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Adriana_c
Dec 5, 2020
Book directly with tour company! - I paid $56 more per person for a VIP all inclusive which was not provided. Viator reimbursed me $20. Viator sells tours with extra amenities which are not provided.
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