Unlock Chichén Itzá’s secrets with early access, swim in a sacred cenote, and savor Yucatecan cuisine. Experience history, beauty, and culture seamlessly.
Unlock Chichén Itzá’s secrets with early access, swim in a sacred cenote, and savor Yucatecan cuisine. Experience history, beauty, and culture seamlessly.
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Chichen Itza - Chichén Itzá is a historic Mayan city located in Mexico, which was deserted in the 15th century. Today, it stands as an archaeological park and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It is renowned globally for the captivating light and shadow display that occurs during each equinox on the steps of the pyramid base…
- Chichen Itza - Chichén Itzá is a historic Mayan city located in Mexico, which was deserted in the 15th century. Today, it stands as an archaeological park and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It is renowned globally for the captivating light and shadow display that occurs during each equinox on the steps of the pyramid base known as The Castle. As the sun rises, it illuminates the western edge of the base, creating light and shadow triangles that appear to descend to the serpent’s head on the edge. This phenomenon, achieved through precise orientation and inclination of the base’s planes, highlights the Mayans’ advanced astronomical and architectural expertise, making it one of the most studied cultures and regions in these fields.
Visitors to Chichen Itzá are required to pay a local tax of 453 Mexican pesos at the site’s ticket office.
- Cenote Ik Kil - The Yucatan Peninsula boasts an extensive network of aquifers 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.
Cenote Ik Kil has a diameter of 60 meters, with a height of 25 meters to the water and a depth of 43 meters. Long, vine-like tree roots descend from above, reaching for the precious water. The cenote has hosted Red Bull diving competitions, where divers perform breathtaking jumps.
A visit here is essential after exploring in the sweltering heat. Taking a dip in its refreshing, crystal-clear waters offers a rejuvenating experience and a visual delight. The facilities are well-equipped to accommodate numerous visitors, featuring access stairs to the cenote, showers, dressing rooms, and other amenities.
- Valladolid - The Magical Town of Valladolid in Yucatán is a destination where time flows gently, enveloped in the atmosphere of an ancient Mayan town rich in traditions.
There is plenty to explore in Valladolid. Leisurely stroll through streets leading to temples and former convents, such as Santa Lucía and San Bernardino, which stand as architectural testaments to the Franciscan order.
Visit a place like Casa de los Venados, which houses a collection of nearly three thousand pieces of folk art, with guided tours offered by the owners. Continue to the Zací artisan center to purchase jipijapa hats, huipiles, and guayaberas. Alternatively, the Donato Bates market offers saddlery souvenirs.
During your walk, you’ll encounter restaurants serving Mayan cuisine. Be sure to try the lime soup and the artisanal Valladolid sausage. In the evenings, the squares come alive with street vendors selling marquesitas, a long, rolled dessert filled with ball cheese.

- Life jacket
- Tax & tickets to Chichen Itzá
- Certified bilingual guide
- Hotel pickup & dropoff
- Entrance to the cenote Ik Kil (swim)
- Mexican Buffet (Drinks not included)
- Life jacket
- Tax & tickets to Chichen Itzá
- Certified bilingual guide
- Hotel pickup & dropoff
- Entrance to the cenote Ik Kil (swim)
- Mexican Buffet (Drinks not included)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
Experience Chichén Itzá without the crowds and heat by opting for early access to this renowned ancient city in Mexico. This exclusive tour allows for a peaceful exploration of the archaeological site, accompanied by a certified bilingual guide who vividly narrates Mayan history. Following this enriching visit, proceed to Ik Kil, a sacred cenote…
Experience Chichén Itzá without the crowds and heat by opting for early access to this renowned ancient city in Mexico. This exclusive tour allows for a peaceful exploration of the archaeological site, accompanied by a certified bilingual guide who vividly narrates Mayan history. Following this enriching visit, proceed to Ik Kil, a sacred cenote celebrated for its stunning beauty and tranquility. Enjoy private access to swim and unwind in its refreshing, clear waters. The journey continues with a traditional buffet lunch at a beautifully restored Yucatecan hacienda, followed by leisure time in Valladolid. Stroll through its charming pastel streets, savor local snacks, or admire the architecture. The tour includes round-trip air-conditioned transport, optional drone photography, and a rich cultural experience. Perfect for travelers who value comfort, authenticity, and insight.
- Bring swiming suit
- Bring Towel
- Bring a change of clothes
- Bring cash (for lockers, tips, photos)
- Bring sunscreen
- Bring cap, hat, umbrella
- Bring sunglasses
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.