Dive into Yucatán’s heart with a cenote swim, explore Izamal’s history, and discover Kimbilá’s textiles. Experience culture, adventure, and relaxation.
Dive into Yucatán’s heart with a cenote swim, explore Izamal’s history, and discover Kimbilá’s textiles. Experience culture, adventure, and relaxation.
- Cenote Santa Bárbara and Cenote Secreto - At Cenote Santa Bárbara and Cenote Secreto in Homún, visitors can explore four breathtaking natural cenotes nestled within the lush Yucatecan jungle. Here, they can swim in pristine turquoise waters, delve into underground caverns, and unwind in serene open cenotes, perfect for photography enthusiasts and…
- Cenote Santa Bárbara and Cenote Secreto - At Cenote Santa Bárbara and Cenote Secreto in Homún, visitors can explore four breathtaking natural cenotes nestled within the lush Yucatecan jungle. Here, they can swim in pristine turquoise waters, delve into underground caverns, and unwind in serene open cenotes, perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature admirers.
Guests have the option to walk or ride a traditional horse-drawn cart (truck) to access the cenotes, adding a unique cultural element to their visit. Each cenote presents a distinct ambiance—some are open and surrounded by verdant vegetation, while others are semi-enclosed with striking rock formations and enchanting light effects.
Visitors will have ample time to swim, explore, capture photos, or simply bask in the tranquility of nature. This is an ideal location to disconnect, rejuvenate, and experience one of Yucatán’s most stunning natural wonders.
- Izamal Archaeological Zone - In the Izamal Archaeological Zone, visitors can explore one of the oldest Mayan ceremonial centers, known as the “City of Hills.” They will wander through ancient structures and learn about Izamal’s significance as a sacred site dedicated to the Maya sun god.
Pyramid of Kinich Kakmó – One of Mexico’s largest pyramids by volume, offering sweeping views of the city from its summit.
Pyramid of Itzamatul – A ceremonial site associated with significant rituals and Maya deities.
Colonial and Maya fusion – Discover how Spanish architecture was constructed atop ancient Mayan ruins, creating a unique historical contrast exclusive to Izamal.
Visitors will explore the area with a local guide, uncover fascinating Maya legends, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this enchanting archaeological site. It’s a perfect destination for photography, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a deeper cultural connection with Yucatán’s heritage.
- Convento de San Antonio - At the Convento de San Antonio de Padua, visitors will explore one of Yucatán’s most iconic landmarks, built atop an ancient Mayan pyramid. This remarkable 16th-century Franciscan convent is renowned for its vibrant yellow façade, tranquil ambiance, and historical importance as a major pilgrimage destination.
During the visit, travelers will:
Stroll through the world’s second-largest atrium, second only to the Vatican.
Discover the captivating blend of Maya and Spanish colonial architecture.
Learn about the convent’s history and its ties to local traditions and religious celebrations.
Visit the chapel and surrounding corridors, ideal for photography and cultural appreciation.
Enjoy panoramic views of Izamal, the “Yellow City,” from its elevated vantage point.
This stop offers a unique blend of spirituality, history, and beauty—an essential experience for understanding the cultural essence of Izamal.
- Kimbilá - During the visit, travelers will explore Kimbilá, a quaint and authentic Mayan village renowned as a leading producer of handmade guayaberas and traditional clothing in the Yucatán Peninsula. This stop provides a direct connection to the region’s vibrant living culture.

- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Guided tour of cenotes, archaeological site, and Kimbila town
- 2 bottles of water
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Guided tour of cenotes, archaeological site, and Kimbila town
- 2 bottles of water
- Lunch
- Beer
- Lunch
- Beer
This adventure surpasses a typical day trip by blending nature, history, culture, and vibrant Mayan traditions into one remarkable experience. Dive into the pristine waters of Cenote Santa Bárbara, wander through the renowned Yellow City of Izamal with its archaeological site and the Convent of San Antonio, and explore Kimbilá, a village celebrated for…
This adventure surpasses a typical day trip by blending nature, history, culture, and vibrant Mayan traditions into one remarkable experience. Dive into the pristine waters of Cenote Santa Bárbara, wander through the renowned Yellow City of Izamal with its archaeological site and the Convent of San Antonio, and explore Kimbilá, a village celebrated for its genuine handmade textiles and guayaberas.
With transportation provided and a bilingual guide, this tour delivers an ideal combination of adventure, relaxation, and culture — perfect for travelers eager to connect with the authentic spirit of Yucatán while supporting local communities.
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.