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Discover the 12-hour Chichén Itzá Plus tour from the Yucatán with free drinks, guided visits, a buffet, Cenote swim, and a stop in Valladolid, all from $287.

The Chichén Itzá Plus tour offers a comprehensive experience of one of Mexico’s most celebrated archaeological sites. Priced at $287 per person and lasting 12 hours, this day trip from the Yucatán Peninsula features expert-guided visits, a regional buffet, and refreshing stops like the Cenote Saamal. The tour departs from several locations, including Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Aventuras, the Hotel Zone, and Tulum, making it accessible for many travelers looking to deepen their understanding of Mayan history and culture.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of luxury transportation, free drinks onboard, and bilingual guides who bring the site to life. While the full day involves multiple stops, the itinerary is paced to balance sightseeing, leisure, and cultural insight. This tour suits those eager to explore Chichén Itzá comfortably and enjoy regional cuisine, but it also requires moderate physical activity and discomfort from large groups or the midday sun.
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Traveling aboard a luxury, air-conditioned panoramic bus, this tour promises a comfortable journey from your hotel to the archaeological highlights. The shared transportation ensures easy pickup from several key locations in the Yucatán, with a guide calling you by name and dressed in the Baktun Tours uniform for straightforward boarding.
During the ride, beverages are available, including purified bottled water and Peñafiel soft drinks. This adds a touch of convenience and refreshment to the long day, especially during the warmer hours. The buses are designed for relaxation and optimal viewing, making the travel portion part of the enjoyable experience rather than a hurried transfer.

Upon arrival at Chichén Itzá, travelers receive a bottle of purified water and an umbrella to stay comfortable in the sun. The certified guides provide a bilingual, guided tour of the site, giving insights into the history, architecture, and significance of the Mayan ruins.
You are given free time to explore the sprawling site at your own pace, take photos, and absorb the impressive structures like the El Castillo pyramid. The guided access ensures you won’t miss key details, and the group size allows for a focused experience. The site visit lasts approximately 2.5 hours, balancing in-depth exploration without feeling rushed.

After the archaeological tour, the tour includes a delicious buffet offering a variety of traditional regional dishes. This meal provides a satisfying break and a taste of local flavors, making the experience more immersive. The buffet features a wide selection, ensuring options for different tastes and dietary preferences, all within a relaxed setting.
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Following the ruins, the tour moves on to Cenote Saamal, where a 75-minute swim awaits. This natural sinkhole boasts crystal-clear waters, perfect for cooling off after the morning’s walking and sightseeing. The cenote’s fresh waters and scenic surroundings provide a refreshing and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for recharging before the final stops.

The tour makes a brief 25-minute stop in Valladolid, offering a chance to admire its colonial architecture and historic streets. This picturesque city provides a relaxed break and an opportunity to take photos of its colorful buildings and charming squares. It’s a quick but meaningful glimpse into the local life and history of the region.
The tour starts with pickup options from various locations, including Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum. After the day’s activities, drop-offs are available at the same locations, providing convenience for travelers staying in these areas. The group is led by guides in Spanish and English, ensuring accessibility for a broad audience.
The duration of 12 hours includes travel, stops, meals, and free time, so travelers should be prepared for a full day. The tour emphasizes comfort and convenience, with amenities like an umbrella at Chichén Itzá for sun protection and free drinks to keep hydrated.

Included in the tour are entrance fees and taxes for Chichén Itzá, as well as guided access. The buffet lunch, water bottles, and public access to Cenote Saamal are also part of the package. Optional expenses include lifetime camera or GoPro use and life jacket rentals at the cenote, each costing a small fee or a few dollars.
Travelers should note that drinks at the restaurant are not included in the package, and smoking or large luggage are prohibited on the buses. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating travelers with mobility needs.

To make the most of the tour, bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a hat for protection against the sun. A daypack is useful for carrying water, a towel, and personal items. Remember to bring cash for optional extras and ID or passport for check-in. The tour emphasizes biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent to protect the environment.
This full-day experience appeals to those interested in exploring Chichén Itzá with guided insights and cultural context. It’s suitable for travelers who value comfort, convenience, and a well-rounded itinerary including culinary experiences and nature. The group setting and shared transportation make it ideal for those happy to be part of an organized tour rather than independent explorers.
The Chichén Itzá Plus tour offers a balanced mix of archaeology, culture, and nature, all within a 12-hour window. The luxury transportation and free drinks onboard add comfort, while the guided site tours ensure an educational experience. The inclusion of a buffet and a swim in the Cenote Saamal are thoughtful touches that enhance the overall value.
While the long day may be tiring for some, the pace is manageable, and the stops are well-chosen. This tour suits anyone wanting an organized yet immersive adventure into the heart of the Yucatán, combining history, gastronomy, and natural beauty.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers shared transportation, luxury buses, drinks onboard, certified guides, entrance fees to Chichén Itzá, a buffet lunch, a bottle of purified water, guided access to the site, and a swim in Cenote Saamal.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, life jackets at the cenote cost USD 2, and fees for professional cameras or GoPro use inside the archaeological site are charged separately. Drinks at the restaurant are not included.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring on the tour?
Travelers should pack passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, biodegradable sunscreen, cash, daypack, and towel. A change of clothes and insect repellent are also recommended.
What is the duration of the entire tour?
The full experience lasts 12 hours, including all stops, meals, and travel times.
Where does the tour pick up from?
Pickup options include Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Aventuras, the Hotel Zone, and Tulum.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you may cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for people with back problems, mobility impairments, or recent surgeries.