Chichen Itza and Enigmatic Cenotes Ik Kil & Suytun: A Complete Tour Experience
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Experience the awe-inspiring Chichen Itza, explore the enchanting cenotes of Ik Kil and Suytun, and immerse yourself in the vibrant colonial city of Valladolid on this complete tour. Book now!
Duration: 15 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Zona Arqueologica de Chichen Itza - The tour starts at the lobby of your hotel where you will board our transportation to get to Chichen Itza, during the tour you will have a box lunch for breakfast. Chichen Itza is an enigmatic place, where our certified guide will give you a complete explanation about the ancient Mayan civilization, this place has a very important role because it is subscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, but in 2007 was named one of the seven wonders of the world. In this magnificent place you will learn about the history, the architecture of its temples, the human sacrifices they performed, as well as their customs and traditions.
What's Included
  • Round trip transportation. Pick up from hotel.
  • Admission to Chichen Itza Archaeological Zone.
  • Free time in Chichen Itza.
  • Visit to Valladolid.
  • Admission to Cenote Ik Kil, includes vestlife.
  • Admission to Cenote Suytun, includes vestlife.
  • Regional Buffet Lunch.
  • Breakfast Box Lunch.
  • Drinks on board the unit.
  • Bilingual guide.
  • Bottle of water.
What's Not Included
  • Drinks at restaurant.
  • Taxes for professional or GoPro cameras in Chichén Itzá
Additional Information

One of our premier excursions is waiting for you. This comprehensive tour is designed to astonish you right from the start, at our first stop - the grand Chichen Itza, an ancient archaeological marvel. Next is an exploration of cenotes, Ik Kil and Suytun, both exceptionally beautiful and awe-inspiring.

Dive into the crystal clear, turquoise waters of these magnificent cenotes. Their intriguing, mystifying formation amidst a richly dense green habitat, complemented by its alluring flora and fauna, promises an unforgettable experience.

And there’s more - the final stop at the historic city of Valladolid will be the crowning glory of your adventure. Immerse yourself in the vibrant street culture. Buy local crafts, souvenirs or savour the local cuisine. You are bound to be spellbound by each site this tour offers.

Don’t just hear about it, come experience it with us!

Cancellation Policy

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

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Michelle_g
Jan 25, 2024
Great tour! - Great tour. The best combination of sites. Tour guide Hector was amazing! Organized, well planned and executed nicely! Thank you
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Daniel_h
Jan 11, 2024
Overall, a great experience and well-structured tour. - Coming from Tulum for this tour, we were picked up in a 15-passenger van and transported to Playa del Carmen, where we combined with other guests from throughout Quintana Roo and transferred to a full-size bus for the main leg of the tour. (Similarly, the return trip at the end had the reverse procedure with the van.) The modern full-size bus was very comfortable and had overhead storage for bags. The bus driver was very pro, but the 15-passenger driver drove with a lead foot. If you're judging the travel times to the sites using Google Maps, consider that this secondary stop will add time. The first top was Ik Kil, which is pretty amazing to see in person. You have about an hour here, and we opted to focus on photography rather than swimming. We felt a bit rushed, and if you're swimming, when considering all the setup and finishing steps, you might only have around 10 to 15 minutes of swim time. However, non-swimmers will have just enough time to explore and photograph. Our guide, Alan (?) narrated via the bus P.A. in English and Spanish. I think he missed his life calling as a radio talk show host, as once he started talking, he rarely stopped. The first topic was how willing they are to leave behind late passengers between stops, which I understand, but it took a twenty-minute speech to communicate this simple idea. Even considering the dual-language setting, it was really indulgent and unnecessary monologue forced on a tired and captive audience. And I don't mean it was full of interesting anecdotes and history. Yes, there were some, but it was mostly just rambling. There's nowhere to run from the too-loud speaker over your head, so I recommend bringing earplugs or noise-canceling headphones if you want to tune this out. Just be sure to catch the departure times, and especially note that you change time zones during the trip. The second stop at Chichen Itza is breathtakingly profound after you walk the gauntlet of the souvenir tables. There's about an hour available for photography and exploring, which is just enough. We had heavy rain initially, predictably an opportunity for the touts to push overpriced disposable ponchos. Still, once on the main grounds and after the weather cleared, we could peacefully admire the pyramid and ruins. Bring an umbrella. The third stop was at Suytun, which is beautiful yet distinct from Ik Kil. A line with a grouchy minder manages the famous Instagram-friendly platform, so be ready to take your shots quickly, or she will bark at you to move on. Necessary but still annoying. The swimming arrangement here also makes for a rushed experience, and we again opted to pass on this and enjoy the cenote with relative ease. The last stop was Valladolid, explained to us as "not a shopping stop," which is your certain indication that it is, of course, a tourist shopping trap and nothing more. Admire the nearby church and stop in the central park to see the fountain and some skilled street performers. Everything else is just shops requiring bartering. This last stop is too rushed to enjoy, assuming there's much else to see. Ultimately, the trip is worth the money to avoid having to drive in unfamiliar situations and to cover these remarkable sites all in one day. Although the trip was advertised as 12 hours, ours was a solid 15 hours due to the pickup transfer procedures, so plan accordingly and bring food and a water bottle. Nevertheless, ample water and two rounds of food are provided, though you may want additional fuel for such a long journey. Overall, I 100% recommend this trip despite the quirks that all tours exhibit one way or another.
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Nawal_a
Oct 11, 2023
Amazing day with beautiful locations - This was a great tour. We visited 2 Cenote and Chichen Itza. Both Cenote were amazing and beautiful and not very crowded. Chichen Itza was the reason I visited this area and the tour did not disappoint. You will have plenty of time in all locations to walk around, take pictures and swim in the Cenotes. Tour guides were knowledgable about the Maya culture. The buffet surprisingly was good. The wether is very hot and humid so wear lots of sunscreen and bring a hat or umbrella. It was a long day but totally worth it
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Mirna_b
Mar 21, 2024
Great tour to Il Kil, Chichen Itza and Suytun - The tour was well organized, going to Villadolid for a 30 minute stop/ bathroom break, then to IL Kil Cenote, where you can swim for about 20 minutes (takes 10-15 minutes on front and back end to get locker, change into bathing suit, get lifejacket). Then on to Chichen Itza where our tour guide shared a lot about Mayan culture and rituals. It was hot (93 degrees) so it was a little tough with kids but we got back to the bus at 2pm and drove to Cenote Suytun where we had lunch- a buffet with many options and decent food (around 3pm or 330pm) then had until 5pm to visit Cenote Suytun to get our instagram shot. There is a small port-a-potty in the back of the bus but did not need it with all the stops we made. We were dropped off at our hotel around 830 pm. It was a long day but we did take naps on the bus. It was exactly as described- I would recommend wearing bathing suit under clothes to save time if you do want to swim, and maybe even bring two suits, and change into the dry one between cenotes- but swimming in one was enough for us !
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Zuzana_b
Dec 5, 2023
Worst trip in my life - we have been on this excursion 3 times in the last 6 years. the worst trip bought from the agency Sueste. disgusting behavior of guides. it was supposed to be a trip with a capacity of max. 30 people, but the capacity was 60 people. when we asked why there were so many people, we were told that if we didn't like it, we should get off the bus. the guides hardly translated anything into English, they didn't pay attention to the people. among other things, the guide constantly threatened us that if we were not on the bus for a minute exactly according to the schedule, we would have to pay for a taxi. in the end, the guide didn't stop to say how hard their lives are, so we shouldn't forget the tip, despite the fact that the people were indifferent the whole trip. our guides were Alan and Christian, their behavior was arrogant bordering on aggression. the only positive was the pleasant bus driver.
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