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Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote and Valladolid full-day tour with lunch
Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote and Valladolid full-day tour with lunch
Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote and Valladolid full-day tour with lunch
Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote and Valladolid full-day tour with lunch
Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote and Valladolid full-day tour with lunch

Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote and Valladolid full-day tour with lunch

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  • Enjoy a full-day guided tour with lunch that gives you the chance to visit the spectacular archaeological site of Chichen Itza and swim in a cenote.
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Departure TimeEarly Departure (Before 8 am)
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementLunch included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Historic site tour

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-What you can expect-
Delve into the Mayan culture by visiting the archaeological site of Chichen Itza, one of its most important architectural works which is considered one of the new seven wonders of the world. Recharge between visits with a refreshing swim in a beautiful cenote and lunch at a local restaurant.

Visit a Mayan village to observe the daily life of the current Maya, then visit a Cenote and marvel at its natural beauty and swim in its blue waters. Next, reach an air-conditioned restaurant for a delicious buffet meal including a salad bar, pasta, regional food, handmade tortillas as well as meat, fish, chicken and desserts (drinks are not included).

After lunch, continue to the archaeological site of Chichen Itza. Admire the Pyramid of Kukulkán, the Ball Game, the Temple of the Tigers, the Sacred Cenote, the Snail Temple, the Building of the Nuns and the Temple of the Warriors, among other buildings. After the guide's explanation, enjoy an hour of free time at the site. Stop one last time for a breathtaking view of Valladolid before returning to your hotel.

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Duration: Lasts 14 hours 30 minutes

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Pickup service available from hotels located in Playa del Carmen. Please select your pick-up location in the calendar and confirm the pick-up time and place with the local operator after booking. You'll find their contact data on your voucher.

  • Know in advance:the cenote may change without previous notice

  • the pickup in Playa del Carmen starts at approximately 6.20am

  • times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions

FAQ

1. What makes Chichen Itza a significant archaeological site to visit?

Chichen Itza is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Mexico's most important Mayan archaeological sites, renowned for its advanced astronomical and architectural knowledge. Key structures include El Castillo (Kukulkan Pyramid), the Great Ball Court, and the Temple of the Warriors, which reflect a unique blend of Mayan and Toltec cultures. Its immense historical and cultural value makes it a pivotal destination.

2. Is Chichen Itza recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World?

Yes, Chichen Itza was officially voted and recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. This prestigious international acknowledgment underscores its global historical importance and architectural grandeur, solidifying its status as a significant global landmark for ancient civilizations and Mayan culture.

3. Are visitors permitted to climb the pyramids and structures at Chichen Itza?

No, for preservation purposes, visitors are no longer permitted to climb any of the major pyramids or ancient structures at Chichen Itza, including the iconic El Castillo. This restriction was implemented to protect the fragile ruins from erosion and damage, ensuring their integrity for future generations. Visitors are welcome to explore the designated areas around the structures.

4. How much time is typically needed to explore the Chichen Itza archaeological site thoroughly?

To thoroughly explore the main archaeological site of Chichen Itza and fully appreciate its historical significance, it is generally recommended to allocate at least 2.5 to 3 hours. This duration allows sufficient time to view key structures like El Castillo, the Great Ball Court, and the Sacred Cenote, especially if accompanied by a knowledgeable guide for deeper insights.

5. Can the Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote, and Valladolid sites all be visited in a single day?

Yes, it is very common and entirely feasible to visit Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote, and the colonial town of Valladolid within a single full-day tour. Such excursions are carefully planned to optimize time at each location, providing ample opportunity for exploring the ancient ruins, enjoying a refreshing swim in the cenote, and experiencing the charm of Valladolid.

6. What is the recommended time of day to visit Chichen Itza for the best experience?

The optimal time to visit Chichen Itza is generally early in the morning, immediately after the site opens. Arriving early helps visitors avoid the largest crowds and the intense midday heat, which can make exploration more comfortable and enjoyable. Additionally, morning visits often provide better lighting conditions for photography and a more serene atmosphere.

7. What is generally included in a full-day excursion to Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote, and Valladolid?

A typical full-day excursion covering Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote, and Valladolid usually includes round-trip transportation from a designated meeting point, entry tickets to both Chichen Itza and the cenote, and a regional lunch. Many tours also provide a certified guide for historical context at Chichen Itza. Booking through platforms like KKday ensures convenient and comprehensive service, making the entire journey smooth and hassle-free without the need for individual planning.

8. What are the typical transportation options available to reach Xcajum Cenote or Valladolid as part of a tour?

When visiting Xcajum Cenote or Valladolid as part of a guided tour, the primary mode of transportation is usually a comfortable, air-conditioned coach or minivan provided by the tour operator. This service offers direct travel between sites, eliminating the complexities of navigating public transport or driving yourself, and often includes convenient pickup and drop-off services.

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