Start your journey and indulge in the charming Cancun 5-Day Tour! With Cancun airport pick-up, directly check-in at an all-inclusive resort! Visit Las Coloradas Pink Lake, Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik-Kil, and learn more about Mexican culture
【Airport Pick-up & Drop-off Service】
A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The itinerary is for reference only. In case of force majeure, such as attraction closures due to holidays, unforeseen circumstances, adverse traffic, or weather conditions, the local tour company may modify or cancel the itinerary without prior notice or compensation
Travellers may be asked to present their ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification during the tour. Please carry your ID documents at all times
Each traveller is allowed to carry one piece of large luggage (maximum of 28" and 20 kg) and one carry-on luggage. Please secure your luggages as you are responsible for any loss or damage; partial refunds are provided for losses or damages due to vehicle breakdowns
In cases of emergencies, adverse weather, traffic, or unforeseen circumstances leading to tour delays or changes that result in inconvenience or additional expenses not covered by this tour, refunds or compensation will not be provided
Refunds, or compensation will not be granted to travellers who leave the tour halfway through or miss the entire tour due to personal reasons (e.g. lack of travel documents, late arrival, sickness, accidents)
The tour guide arranges all optional experiences and tickets; travellers cannot use tickets they obtain independently (e.g. City Pass). Please check the official website or on-site announcements for exact ticket rates
Please refer to your voucher for details, and be alert to change notifications as tour guide may adjust based on actual on-site conditions, emergencies, weather, traffic, or unforeseen circumstances
Smoking is prohibited in hotel rooms, indoor facilities, and vehicles during the tour
When making a reservation, please provide a reachable phone number while you're traveling, and we strongly advise obtaining a mobile SIM card with both internet and calling capabilities for emergencies
Cozy outfit and sneakers are suggested. Please also use sun protections. Carry credit cards and small amount of cash for souvenir and other personal expenses
The vibrant pink color of Las Coloradas is due to a high concentration of microorganisms like halophilic algae (Dunaliella salina) and brine shrimp, which thrive in the area's extremely salty waters. As these organisms produce beta-carotene, the water takes on its unique hue, especially noticeable on sunny days. It's a natural phenomenon resulting from salt production processes in the region.
Yes, Las Coloradas, often referred to as the Pink Lake, is a real and breathtaking natural wonder located in Yucatán, Mexico. Its distinctive pink coloration is a result of high salinity levels and the presence of microorganisms. This unique combination creates a stunning visual spectacle that attracts visitors from around the world.
No, swimming is strictly prohibited in Las Coloradas Pink Lake. The high salt concentration and industrial nature of the salt flats can be harmful to the skin. Additionally, the area is a protected natural reserve and an active salt production site. Visitors are encouraged to observe the lake respectfully from designated viewing areas for safety and preservation.
Visiting Las Coloradas offers a truly unique and memorable experience, showcasing an extraordinary natural phenomenon. The vibrant pink hues of the lake, contrasted with blue skies and white salt mounds, create stunning photo opportunities. It's a chance to witness nature's artistry and gain insight into the region's traditional salt harvesting practices.
Visitors are prohibited from climbing ancient structures like El Castillo (Kukulkan Pyramid) at Chichen Itza primarily for preservation and safety reasons. These fragile stone structures are susceptible to erosion and damage from constant climbing. This restriction also aims to protect visitors from potential falls and maintain the archaeological integrity of this invaluable UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yes, Chichen Itza is officially recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This prestigious designation was awarded in 2007 following a global poll, acknowledging its profound historical significance, architectural marvels, and cultural importance. It stands as a testament to the advanced civilization of the Maya.
The approximate travel time from Cancun to Chichen Itza by road is typically around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions and the specific route taken. This duration allows for a comfortable journey to the archaeological site, often including a scenic drive through parts of the Yucatán Peninsula's varied landscapes.
Chichen Itza was built by the Maya civilization. It flourished as a major city and ceremonial center, demonstrating advanced astronomical knowledge, sophisticated architecture, and a rich cultural heritage that profoundly influenced Mesoamerican history. The Aztecs, while also a prominent civilization, built their empire further north in central Mexico.