Embark on a tour from Tulum City to explore the ancient wonders of Chichen Itza and swim in the stunning cenotes of Hubiku and Ikkil. Discover the Mayan civilization, dive into crystal clear waters, and immerse yourself in the charm of Valladolid.
Embark on a tour from Tulum City to explore the ancient wonders of Chichen Itza and swim in the stunning cenotes of Hubiku and Ikkil. Discover the Mayan civilization, dive into crystal clear waters, and immerse yourself in the charm of Valladolid.
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Cenote Ik Kil - Located in the Yucatan Peninsula, this vast network of aquifers was formed millions of years ago when the peninsula was submerged under the sea. The porosity of these ancient reefs allowed rainwater to permeate, creating these stunning natural wonders known as cenotes.
The term “cenote” originates from the Mayan word “dzonot,”…
- Cenote Ik Kil - Located in the Yucatan Peninsula, this vast network of aquifers was formed millions of years ago when the peninsula was submerged under the sea. The porosity of these ancient reefs allowed rainwater to permeate, creating these stunning natural wonders known as cenotes.
The term “cenote” originates from the Mayan word “dzonot,” meaning water cave. These cenotes held great significance for the Mayan civilization in ceremonial rites, as they were considered gateways to the underworld. Similar to the Mexicas’ Mictlán, the Mayans referred to it as Xibalbá.
Experience the sacred world of this beautiful Cenote, a glimpse into the past where harmony and adventure perfectly coexist.
- Chichen Itza - Chichen Itza stands out from other Mayan cities by introducing the worship of the god Kukulcan, the feathered serpent.
Chichén Itzá, meaning “at the edge of the well of the Itzáes,” was one of the most significant city-states in pre-Hispanic America and remains one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico today.
The main pyramid, known as the Pyramid of Kukulcán or El Castillo, serves as a precise three-dimensional calendar, accurately representing the number of days, weeks, months, and years we use today. It is the most iconic remnant of Mayan culture.
- Cenote Hubiku - This stunning cenote, nestled deep underground and illuminated by a beam of sunlight, offers the perfect setting for a mystical adventure.
- Valladolid - As the second most important city in the state of Yucatan, Valladolid was founded in 1543 on the ancient Mayan city of Zací. Known as “La Sultana del Oriente,” it is a welcoming city rich in history that fills Yucatan with pride.
Valladolid is renowned for its clean streets, which can be explored safely at any time of day or night. Its inviting Main Park provides shade from its laurel trees to both locals and visitors alike…

- Round transportation from Super Aki store in Tulum City
- Box Lunch (Sandwich and Juice)
- Visit to Chichen Itza & Valladolid
- Drinks at the transportation
- Visit to Cenote Hubiku and Ikkil
- Regional Buffet
- Round transportation from Super Aki store in Tulum City
- Box Lunch (Sandwich and Juice)
- Visit to Chichen Itza & Valladolid
- Drinks at the transportation
- Visit to Cenote Hubiku and Ikkil
- Regional Buffet
- Preservation tax 15 USD per adult
- Preservation tax 10 USD per child
- Drinks at the restaurant
- Preservation tax 15 USD per adult
- Preservation tax 10 USD per child
- Drinks at the restaurant
Chichen Itza, a celebrated Seven Wonder of the World, stands as Mexico’s most frequented archaeological site. It epitomizes the sophisticated culture of the Mayan people and serves as the spiritual heart of the Yucatan Peninsula.
This celebrated location, known worldwide, offers the chance to traverse its historic landscapes, showcasing features such as…
Chichen Itza, a celebrated Seven Wonder of the World, stands as Mexico’s most frequented archaeological site. It epitomizes the sophisticated culture of the Mayan people and serves as the spiritual heart of the Yucatan Peninsula.
This celebrated location, known worldwide, offers the chance to traverse its historic landscapes, showcasing features such as the Observatory, the Sacred Cenote, the Ball Game, and the Temple of the Thousand Columns.
It’s an enchanting place that provides an immersive journey through time in its historical ambiance. After touring the ruins, we’ll move on to our next holy destination!
We’ll be exploring two cenotes: Ikkil and Hubiku, where you can take a refreshing dip in the crystalline, untouched waters of this fantastic natural wonder. Additionally, we will take pleasure in a buffet serving traditional local cuisine.
Following the regional buffet, we’ll make our final stop at Valladolid. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to stroll around this enchanting town, purchase local handicrafts, and indulge in delicious street food to wrap up your day of adventure!
- Bring your swimsuit, towels and extra clothes
- Wear comfortable clothes, shoes and sunglasses
- Use biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent
- Shopping is not mandatory nor an obligation
- Does not include Preservation tax 15 USD per adult
- Does not include Preservation tax 10 USD per child
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.