Mar 11, 2026
Fabulous - An exceptional excursion in terms of everything, organization, formality, visits and guides and driver. We had part of the circuit Manuel and Gabriel as guides, wonderful both and Juan as driver, fantastic, then Gabriel stayed with the English speakers and Manuel with the Spanish speakers, we were a small group, only two families per guide. We loved the visits and all the explanations, the great organization as well, for us an excursion of 10.
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Mar 11, 2026
Culture, natural beauty and fun!! - We had an amazing experience on this trip! Our tour guide Tonantzin was energetic and incredibly knowledgeable, plus she took some amazing pictures. The day was full of learning about early Mayan culture and history, only interrupted by incredible views and photos. Cenote Ik Kil lives up to the pictures and more - I definitely recommend this tour!
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Mar 10, 2026
Wonderful. - The tour has been wonderful, the explanations of the guides super didactic. We have had Antonio and Tonantzin as our guide, very nice people who have made everything great.
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Mar 10, 2026
Fantastic excursion with Antonio, Tonantzin and Juan - We have been very lucky to make the excursion of Chichen Itza, Coba and Cenote Ik Kil with Antonio and Tonantzin as guides and Juan as driver.
We loved the explanation of Antonio’s Mayan culture and history. Very well documented and told. He's managed to hook two teenagers who liked him a lot too.
On the other hand, the visit to the cenote and the food have been great.
Highly recommended this excursion with these guides.
Thank you very much
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Mar 10, 2026
100% recommended. - Antonio's explanations were super didactic. You can tell he controls and likes it. It gives you a very good view of the Mayan world. The perfect organization. Highly recommended.
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Mar 5, 2026
Great your! - Great experience, the tour guides were great, one speaking in Spanish the other in English. Smooth journey and even the timing was the best, as they have calculated the least busiest time in every single location that we went to, so no queue no overcrowded. Well done Gabriel, Iesus and Juan
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Feb 19, 2026
Excellent tour! - The tour was very well organized, and the tour leaders were very friendly and knowledgeable about all the places we visited! It was a perfect sized group, and every stop we made was 100% worth it! Highly recommend!
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Feb 19, 2026
Excellent - This was an amazing trip! Our tour guide, Lalo, is extremely knowledgeable and the way he spoke English and Spanish consecutively to include everyone was incredible. Our driver, Sexy Jerry, did a wonderful job of getting us there and back safely. After our adventure when we returned to the van, Sexy Jerry had cold, wet cloths to cool us off as well as sandwiches, chips and beverages. It was an excellent experience. Thank you Lalo and Sexy Jerry!!
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Feb 13, 2026
A very rewarding and enjoyable full day tour - We thoroughly enjoyed this tour and would recommend it to people staying in the Riviera Maya area who want to visit Chichen Itza. Though some might balk at the early start (we were picked up at 05:40!), you will arrive at Chichen Itza at the opening time of 08:30 and be able to wander around the site before it becomes very crowded. We were given a tour there lasting over an hour by our guide Jesús - whose knowledge and enthusiasm for Mayan and Mexican history was superb - then another hour to explore on our own. When we left at around 11am, the sheer volume of tourists streaming in through the entrance gates reaffirmed we'd made the right decision to start early.
The Ik Kil cenote was great fun and a must for us having never tried this activity before. The organisation was very efficient for accessing the changing rooms for those wanting to try the cenote swim. The total time there was 90 mins for the swim and lunch, which was just about enough time, though you would need to keep an eye on the clock if you wanted to linger. Decent buffet options and one free alcoholic drink per person were included in the tour price. Again, the early tour start worked in our favour; we had a nice, calm and peaceful swim in a relatively empty cenote. When we left after lunch, many more visitors had arrived and the shouts and screams from the cenote made it sound more like a crowded swimming pool!
Coba was the last stop of the day - though we considered this an 'extra' on the tour compared to the first two 'must do' stops, we thoroughly enjoyed the visit here as well. The pyramid climb was worth doing for the view from the top. The wooden steps to the top are a little steep, but the hand-ropes make the climb easier on weary legs. You don't have to be super fit to make the climb, if you're used to outdoor walking and taking stairs, you should be fine. If you particularly want to do the climb, the last ascent is at around 15:30; it's about a 30 min walk from the entrance and there will already be a queue when you get there. So, if you arrive close to 3pm, consider paying $5 each for a bike to get to the pyramid quicker. Some of our party opted to walk and although they did make the climb, they were in the very last group allowed up. There are plenty of other sites of interest at Coba as well as the main pyramid and again, Jesús was excellent at explaining the history behind what you will see there.
Throughout the day, plentiful cold water was provided on the minibus. Some snacks were provided for the early morning, but once all the guests had been picked up, we stopped at a rest stop in the Tulum area for toilets and where you could also buy coffee and snacks before the long drive to Chichen Itza. Our driver, Juan, was excellent and kept the tour on schedule by driving at a good speed, frequently but safely passing much slower-moving traffic that would otherwise have extended the drive time considerably.
At the end of tour, we were pretty tired - and the rather cool conditions we experienced probably made the day more bearable than if the temperature had been nearer the norm. For sure, it is a full-on day out (we were dropped off around 19:00), but nonetheless very rewarding and we were glad to have done it.
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Mar 4, 2026
Mostly amazing!!! - We had a really good time with this experience but there were a few things I wanted to point out to help others. We had just spent almost two weeks in Mexico and were paying for everything in pesos and yes, we were pre-warned that the cost to enter Chichen Itza would be $90 USD for the two of us and it had to be cash...if we are in Mexico and paying in pesos and can only get pesos from the ATMs, why wouldn't we be given the full amount needed in MXN pesos? Not a huge deal but that's how our morning started. We also weren't given any breakfast as promised in the description.
Our guide, Gabriel, was the highlight of the excursion. His energy and attitude and knowledge of the areas was fantastic and we really loved him. Whatever he's making as a guide, triple it because he did it all from taking pictures of us to explaining everything in english. We loved him.
The only other thing I wanted to mention was that we ran out of time for the Coba ruins and had to race to get to the Piramide Nohoch Mul and we were so late getting there that they almost didn't let us climb it. And then we were being kicked out soon after which wasn't ideal. Again, not a huge deal but we did want to read more of the signage and take more pics and really get to see the ruins.
Also, at the Ik Kil cenote, we were attacked by bees. This is not a slight on the tour company or the excursion, this is just a warning for folks. They were brutal and relentless and it didn't matter if we tried to drown them in the shower area...that was rough.
All in all, we had a great day. We saw beautiful sites and had a great lunch and were with good people. Thank you!!
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