Chichen Itza: Ruins Excursion, Cenote Swim and Valladolid

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Chichen Itza, the jewel of the Yucatan, beckons adventurous souls to uncover its captivating history. Towering pyramids, intricate carvings, and the alluring Cenote Saamal paint a vivid picture of a bygone era. As you step into this UNESCO-protected wonder, the past comes alive, inviting you to explore its mysteries and bask in the serene beauty of its natural wonders. But the journey doesn’t end there – the colonial charm of Valladolid awaits, promising a delightful glimpse into the region’s cultural tapestry. Prepare to be swept away by the remarkable fusion of ancient and modern that defines this unforgettable excursion.

Good To Know

Chichen Itza: Ruins Excursion, Cenote Swim and Valladolid - Good To Know

  • Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Chichen Itza, featuring the iconic Temple of Kukulcan and the Market of the Thousand Columns.
  • Swim in the crystalline waters of Cenote Saamal, a serene oasis to cool off after sightseeing.
  • Visit the colonial city of Valladolid, with its vibrant pastel-hued buildings and local market offering handcrafted wares.
  • Enjoy a regional Yucatecan lunch as part of the tour, immersing in the local cuisine.
  • The 12-hour tour includes pickup, guided commentary, and flexible cancellation policy, providing a seamless and well-rounded experience.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

Chichen Itza: Ruins Excursion, Cenote Swim and Valladolid - Tour Overview and Pricing

The Chichen Itza excursion offers a captivating blend of ancient ruins, refreshing cenotes, and a charming colonial town. Priced from CZK 2,087 per person, this 12-hour adventure takes visitors on an immersive journey through one of the New Wonders of the Modern World.

With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a pay-later option, the tour provides flexibility and convenience. Highlights include exploring the iconic Temple of Kukulcán, witnessing the grandeur of the Market of the Thousand Columns, and swimming in the crystalline waters of Cenote Saamal.

From the guided visit at Chichen Itza to the regional Yucatecan lunch, this excursion promises an unforgettable experience.

Itinerary and Highlights

Explore Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the 7 New Wonders of the Modern World.

Marvel at the iconic Temple of Kukulcan, the Market of the Thousand Columns, the Temple of the Warriors, and the grand Observatory.

Dive into the crystalline waters of Cenote Saamal, a natural swimming hole renowned for its captivating beauty.

Then, enjoy a quick visit to the charming colonial town of Valladolid, where you’ll discover the historic Church of San Gervacio.

Savor a delectable regional Yucatecan lunch at a local restaurant, enjoying the vibrant flavors of the Mayan peninsula.

Inclusions and Services

Chichen Itza: Ruins Excursion, Cenote Swim and Valladolid - Inclusions and Services

This tour includes admission to the renowned Chichen Itza archaeological site and the captivating Cenote Saamal, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the region’s rich cultural and natural wonders.

A certified bilingual guide leads the way, providing insightful commentary throughout the journey. Guests can look forward to:

  • A hearty regional Yucatecan lunch buffet, offering a delectable taste of local cuisine.
  • Pickup from their hotel or a designated meeting point, ensuring a seamless start to the adventure.
  • Lifejackets and locker rentals at the cenote, ensuring a comfortable and secure experience.
  • Tax coverage for professional or GoPro cameras, enabling visitors to capture the magic of Chichen Itza.

Participant Requirements and Restrictions

Chichen Itza: Ruins Excursion, Cenote Swim and Valladolid - Participant Requirements and Restrictions

While the inclusions and services of this tour offer a well-rounded exploration of Chichen Itza and the surrounding region, there are some important participant requirements and restrictions to be aware of.

This excursion may not be suitable for pregnant women, individuals with back problems, mobility impairments, heart conditions, or recent surgeries.

It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes, bring a hat, swimwear, a change of clothes, and sun protection. Participants should also inform the tour operator of any dietary restrictions or special requests in advance.

Regardless of weather conditions, the tour will proceed, so travelers should be prepared for varying climates during the 12-hour journey.

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Important Notes

Certain activities’ order and duration may vary throughout the excursion, influenced by unpredictable factors like weather, group dynamics, or traffic patterns. This allows the tour to gracefully adapt to any changing conditions, ensuring a seamless and engaging experience.

Guests are encouraged to inform the team about any dietary restrictions or special requests well in advance, so the appropriate arrangements can be made. The tour will proceed rain or shine, so visitors should prepare for varying weather conditions and pack accordingly.

Key items to bring include:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Hat
  • Swimwear
  • Change of clothes

Explore Chichen Itza

Visitors frequently stand in awe as they gaze upon the ancient grandeur of Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World.

The tour takes them on a journey through the site’s key structures, including the iconic Temple of Kukulcán, the massive Market of the Thousand Columns, the imposing Temple of the Warriors, and the mysterious Temple of the Jaguar.

Exploring the majestic Observatory, they gain insights into the advanced astronomical knowledge of the Mayans.

With ample free time to wander and capture breathtaking photos, travelers enjoy the captivating history and mystique of this archaeological marvel.

Swim in Cenote Saamal

After exploring the grand ruins of Chichen Itza, travelers often eagerly anticipate their next adventure – swimming in the crystalline waters of Cenote Saamal.

This natural sinkhole is renowned for its stunning turquoise hue and serene atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the refreshing pool, surrounded by lush vegetation and limestone formations.

The cenote offers a:

  • Peaceful respite from the heat
  • Opportunity to snap breathtaking photos
  • Chance to cool off after a day of sightseeing
  • Serene environment to connect with nature

Donning provided life jackets, travelers can effortlessly float and take in the captivating underground scenery, making the cenote swim a truly rejuvenating and unforgettable experience.

Visit Valladolid

What awaits travelers after the tranquil swim in Cenote Saamal is a quick visit to the charming colonial city of Valladolid.

Nestled amidst the Yucatán landscape, Valladolid exudes a captivating blend of Spanish and Mayan influences.

Stroll along the cobblestone streets, marveling at the vibrant pastel-hued buildings and the ornate Church of San Gervasio.

Enjoy the bustling market, where vendors peddle handcrafted wares and local delicacies.

Soak in the city’s relaxed atmosphere, allowing its timeless allure to leave an indelible mark on your Yucatán experience.

This quick stop in Valladolid promises a delightful contrast to the grand ruins of Chichen Itza, rounding out a day filled with history, culture, and natural beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Chichen Itza?

The best time to visit Chichen Itza is during the dry season, from November to April. The weather’s mild, crowds are smaller, and you’ll enjoy the iconic ruins and cenote swim without the sweltering summer heat.

Can I Purchase Tickets On-Site or Do I Need to Book in Advance?

Visitors can purchase tickets on-site, but it’s best to book in advance to secure a spot and avoid long queues. Advance booking also ensures a seamless experience and allows you to plan your visit with confidence.

Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?

Seniors and students can take advantage of discounted tickets, though exact details aren’t provided. It’s best to inquire about any available savings when booking the tour to maximize your budget-friendly experience.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Tour?

Participants are welcome to bring their own snacks and non-alcoholic beverages for the tour, though a regional lunch buffet is included in the package. Carrying personal provisions can enhance the self-guided exploration and discovery throughout the day’s exciting activities.

Is There an Option to Customize the Tour to My Preferences?

The tour offers some flexibility to customize the experience. Travelers can request adjustments to the itinerary or highlight specific interests, though major changes may incur additional costs. The tour operator aims to accommodate reasonable requests where possible.

The Sum Up

Enjoy the captivating history and natural wonders of the Yucatan Peninsula. Explore the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza, plunge into the crystalline waters of Cenote Saamal, and discover the colonial charm of Valladolid. This excursion offers an unforgettable journey through Mexico’s rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes.

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