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Discover the full-day Chichen Itza, cenote, and Valladolid tour from Cancun, including transportation, guided visits, and buffet lunch for $129.


The main highlight of this tour is the visit to Chichen Itza, the ancient Maya city designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Your guide leads you through the site, sharing stories about the Kukulkan pyramid, the astronomical observatory, and the ball court. These structures reveal the sophistication of Maya architecture and their astronomical knowledge.
With around 2 hours to explore, you get a good amount of time to walk around, take photos, and absorb the atmosphere. Many reviews mention the guides’ ability to provide insightful commentary, making the experience more than just sightseeing. However, some notice the pace can be slightly rushed, especially during busy times.
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Before reaching Chichen Itza, the tour includes a cultural stop at Kaua, where artisans create stone crafts and visitors can taste handmade corn tortillas. This stop adds a cultural flavor and a chance to support local artisans. It lasts about 30 minutes and is free of charge, though travelers should be aware it’s a quick visit designed to streamline entry to the archaeological site.

After touring Chichen Itza, you’ll visit Hacienda Oxman Cenote, a sacred natural swimming hole located near an old hacienda. The cenote offers crystal-clear water where you can swim and relax. Lifejackets are provided for safety, and the cenote has been appreciated for its peaceful setting.
An optional visit to Cenote Ik Kil can be included if selected at checkout. At the cenote, you’ll enjoy unlimited swimming, making it a perfect break from sightseeing. The 1-hour stop here is often praised for its beauty, though some reviews note it could be longer for more relaxation.

The tour includes a short guided tour of Valladolid, a city famous for its 16th-century colonial architecture. The main park and San Servacio Cathedral are notable landmarks. Travelers have told us that this stop is a quick visit, with about 30 minutes of free time to stroll, try local sweets, or buy souvenirs.
While some find it a busy, touristy spot, others appreciate the chance to see a quieter side of Mexico’s colonial past. The stop is designed to give you a taste of Valladolid’s charm without taking too much time from the day’s main attractions.

A key feature of this tour is the included regional buffet lunch, offering a variety of dishes in a relaxed setting. Guests praise the delicious food and the opportunity to sit down and enjoy a proper meal after a morning of exploration. The tour also covers all taxes and fees, ensuring no hidden costs.
Beverages are not included, so travelers should bring cash for drinks or support local vendors if they choose to browse. The tour provides round-trip transportation in air-conditioned vehicles, with punctual pickups and drop-offs from multiple locations.

The cenote swim is a major highlight, with many reviewers describing it as a peaceful and refreshing experience. The ziplining in Cenote Noolha is unlimited during your stop, adding an adventurous element to the day.
If Cenote Ik Kil is selected as an option, you’ll find it is vine-fringed and deep enough for multiple swims. Lifejackets are provided, and there are facilities for changing and relaxing. The cenote stops can feel a bit rushed, so bringing a towel and water are recommended.

This tour handles all logistics, including hotel pickup and drop-off from Cancun, Tulum, Puerto Morelos, and Puerto Aventuras. The vehicle fleet is air-conditioned, and the group size is limited to 56 travelers, which helps maintain a comfortable atmosphere.
Many reviews highlight the smooth organization and punctuality of the guides and drivers. The guides are bilingual, and some reviews mention their knowledge and friendliness as a standout aspect, enriching the overall experience.

While most reviews are positive, some mention the long duration of the day (around 12 hours) and rushed stops, especially at Valladolid and the cenote. Participants should be prepared for a full day of activity and consider bringing sunscreen, hats, and comfortable shoes.
Baggage restrictions include no tripods at Chichen Itza, and optional lockers at the cenote may be a small extra expense. Travelers should also be aware of additional costs for drinks and souvenirs, and bring cash for these.
At $129 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive day with guided visits, transportation, and meals included. Based on the high review scores and the diversity of stops, it provides good value for those interested in history, culture, and natural beauty. Its popularity is reflected in the bookings made twice daily, indicating consistent demand.
This experience is ideal for travelers seeking a full-day, all-inclusive trip that covers archaeological marvels, natural cenotes, and colonial towns. It suits those comfortable with long days and walking and who want a guided, hassle-free experience. If you’re interested in learning about Mayan culture, swimming, and exploring historic cities, this tour delivers.
The Chichen Itza, Beautiful Cenote, and Valladolid All Inclusive Tour from Cancun combines historic sites, natural wonders, and cultural stops into one day. The guides’ knowledge, smooth logistics, and included meals stand out as key strengths, supported by consistent positive reviews.
However, the long duration and brief stops may not suit travelers craving a leisurely pace or more time in each location. The tour’s rushed feel at stops and additional costs for extras are points to keep in mind.
Ultimately, this tour offers a value-packed adventure for those eager to see Mexico’s Mayan heritage and natural beauty without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. It’s well-suited for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and first-time visitors wanting an immersive, guided experience.
“Our tour guides Carlos and Ricardo were awesome. We learned a lot about history of Mayans and enjoyed the tour of Chichen Itza and swam in the cen…”
Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
Yes, pickup is offered from Cancun, Tulum, Puerto Morelos, and Puerto Aventuras, with transportation in air-conditioned vehicles.
How long does the tour last?
The full-day tour lasts approximately 12 hours, with early morning pickups and evening drop-offs.
What attractions are included in the tour?
The tour visits Chichen Itza, Valladolid, Hacienda Oxman Cenote, and offers the optional inclusion of Cenote Ik Kil for swimming.
Are meals included?
Yes, a buffet lunch featuring regional dishes is included, but drinks are not covered and should be purchased separately.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sunscreen and hats, and be prepared for outdoor activity at sites and cenotes. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but it involves long hours of activity.