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Explore Chichen Itza, Cenote Suytun, and Ik Kil with round transfer for $59, including lunch and guided tours, in an 11-hour all-inclusive Yucatán adventure.
Discover the beauty and history of Yucatán on this comprehensive Chichén Itzá Tour, Suytun and Ik Kil cenotes with round transfer. Priced at $59 per person, this full-day trip offers an immersive experience that hits the highlights of the region, perfect for those eager to explore iconic archaeological sites, stunning cenotes, and vibrant colonial towns. With a duration of approximately 11 hours and all-inclusive features such as transportation, lunch, and guided commentary, this tour balances convenience with rich sights.
The trip departs from Cancun at 7:00 am, offering a seamless pickup and round-trip transfer via an air-conditioned vehicle. The tour is well-suited for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 45 people, ensuring a comfortable and engaging journey. Although the tour includes a mandatory archeological site preservation fee of 1100 MXN per person, the overall value combines entrance fees, guided insights, and memorable stops into a budget-friendly experience.


This tour begins early at 7:00 am, with pickup offered from central locations in Cancun. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride through the Yucatán landscape, setting a relaxed tone for the day. The round-trip transfer takes away the hassle of arranging transport and allows travelers to focus on enjoying each stop.
The maximum group size of 45 helps maintain a friendly, manageable atmosphere while providing an opportunity to ask questions and interact with the guides. The full-day duration of around 11 hours means plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed, making it a practical choice for visitors based in Cancun.
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The tour’s highlight is a three-hour visit to Chichen Itza, one of Mexico’s most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The guide explains the significance of landmarks like the Pyramid of Kukulkan, the Temple of the Warriors, and the Great Ball Court.
As one of the most well-preserved Mayan cities, Chichen Itza offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilization and impressive architectural feats. The admission fee is included, but visitors should be aware of the additional 1100 MXN per person for archeological site preservation, which is mandatory. This fee supports ongoing conservation efforts and is paid on-site.

After Chichen Itza, the tour continues to Cenote Suytun, located near Valladolid. This cenote is renowned for its circular stone platform beneath a hole in the ceiling, allowing sunlight to create a dramatic spotlight over the tranquil waters.
Spending an hour here, visitors can take photos of this surreal scene and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. The cenote’s admission is included, and it provides a peaceful moment after the archaeological tour, blending natural beauty with a touch of magic.

Next on the itinerary is Cenote Ik Kil, a spectacular open cenote surrounded by lush greenery and cascading vines. Recognized as one of the most famous cenotes in the Yucatán, Ik Kil offers a refreshing swim in its blue waters. The one-hour visit gives time to marvel at the beauty of the natural environment and take photos of the lush surroundings.
Access to Ik Kil is included, giving travelers an opportunity to cool off and enjoy the awe-inspiring landscape. Its proximity to Chichen Itza makes it a perfect stop for a quick dip before heading to Valladolid.

The tour concludes with one hour of free time in Valladolid, where participants can explore the colorful streets, visit the San Servacio Church, and browse local shops for handmade crafts. This charming town offers a welcoming atmosphere and a chance to experience a vibrant Mexican colonial town.
During this time, travelers can enjoy local snacks, relax in the lively main square, or take photos of the brightly painted buildings. The visit is flexible, allowing for personal exploration while remaining within the scheduled timeframe.

The tour package covers all transportation, guides, admission tickets to the cenotes and Chichen Itza, plus a lunch and light snacks. The bilingual guide during the Chichen Itza stop ensures accessible explanations about the site’s history and significance.
However, the tour does not include tips, which are customary in Mexico, nor the mandatory archeological site preservation fee of 1100 MXN per person. Travelers should plan for this additional expense when budgeting for the day.

Starting at 7:00 am, the tour makes its way from Cancun to Yucatán in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. The stop at Chichen Itza begins the journey into ancient history, followed by visits to two cenotes, each offering contrasting visual experiences—the magical light beam at Suytun and the lush open space at Ik Kil.
The afternoon is dedicated to wandering through Valladolid’s colonial streets, providing a relaxing break before returning to Cancun. The round-trip transfer ensures travelers are dropped off at their original pickup point, simplifying logistics and saving time.

At $59 per person, this tour delivers a full day of exploration that combines cultural, natural, and historical sights. The inclusion of lunch, transportation, guides, and entrance fees makes it cost-effective compared to booking each component separately.
The guided commentary enhances understanding of the sites, while the scenic stops at cenotes give moments of tranquility and stunning photography opportunities. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, allowing adjustments if necessary.
This experience is ideal for travelers based in Cancun looking for a comprehensive, all-in-one day trip. It suits those interested in Mayan history, natural beauty, and colonial towns, with enough flexibility for personal exploration during free time. The moderate physical activity involved—climbing into cenotes and walking around Valladolid—fits most fitness levels, but travelers should be prepared for a busy day.
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Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from Cancun and returns to the original pickup point in an air-conditioned vehicle.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 11 hours, starting at 7:00 am and including all stops and free time.
Are the cenotes accessible for all visitors?
The tour description does not specify accessibility details, but travelers should be prepared for walking and climbing to access the cenotes.
Is there an additional fee for archaeological site preservation?
Yes, there is a mandatory fee of 1100 MXN per person, payable on-site, which supports site conservation efforts.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation, guides, admission tickets to Chichen Itza and the cenotes, lunch, and light snacks.
This Chichén Itzá Tour with Suytun and Ik Kil cenotes offers a well-rounded exploration of Yucatán’s highlights at an accessible price, suitable for those eager to experience history, natural beauty, and colonial charm in a single day.