Chichen Itza and 2 Cenote Only From Cancún

Discover the Chichen Itza and 2 Cenote tour from Cancun, including visits to iconic archaeological sites and stunning cenotes, with transportation and meals included.

Explore Chichen Itza and Two Beautiful Cenotes from Cancun for $118

This full-day tour offers a chance to visit Chichen Itza, one of the seven wonders of the world, along with two spectacular cenotes, Ik Kil and Hubiku. Starting early, at 6:30 am, the tour lasts approximately 11 to 12 hours, making it a substantial experience for those eager to explore southeastern Mexico’s highlights.

For $118 per person, the trip includes round-trip transportation from Cancun, breakfast and lunch, and entrance fees to the attractions. While it promises a comprehensive exploration of Mayan culture and natural beauty, it’s important to consider that the tour duration can extend up to 14 hours depending on traffic and transfer times. This tour suits travelers ready for a full day of activity and sightseeing, but those seeking a more relaxed pace might find it quite demanding.

Key Points

  • Includes transportation from Cancun to Chichen Itza, cenotes, and Valladolid
  • Visit Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage site and wonder of the world
  • Swim in two cenotes, Ik Kil and Hubiku, with crystal-clear waters
  • Meals included: breakfast, box lunch, and a buffet with drinks
  • Guided experience with a focus on Mayan history and natural scenery
  • Maximum group size of 50, with organized transfer logistics

Starting the Day: Early Pickup at 6:30 am in Cancun

This tour begins early with a pickup in Cancun, ensuring a full day of exploration. The transportation is organized in smaller vehicles initially, collecting participants before transferring to a main bus, which helps manage the group logistics efficiently. The early start maximizes time at each site but requires punctuality for a smooth experience.

Traveling from Cancun to Chichen Itza involves some driving, and the entire journey, including transfers, may extend to 14 hours or more depending on traffic conditions. Since the tour covers sites in another state, travelers should prepare for a long day on the move and bring comfortable clothes, sunscreen, and some snacks for added convenience.

Visiting Chichen Itza: The Iconic Mayan Ruins

Chichen Itza is the highlight of the tour and a must-see for history enthusiasts. The ancient Mayan site is located on the Yucatan Peninsula and is recognized globally for its impressive architecture and historical significance. The tour provides about 2 hours to explore, giving visitors the chance to see famed structures like the El Castillo pyramid, the Temple of the Warriors, and the Great Ball Court.

A guide accompanies visitors through the site, explaining the history and significance of each monument. Since the entrance fee is included, there are no additional costs, but travelers should be aware of a preservation tax of 22 USD per adult or child, payable in cash at the site. The visitor experience might be affected by crowd levels, especially during peak times, so arriving early helps.

Refreshing Swim at Cenote Ik Kil

A major highlight of this tour is the swim at Cenote Ik Kil, known for its open-to-the-sky design and crystal-clear waters. This cenote is one of the most beautiful in the Yucatan Peninsula, with its lush surroundings and natural beauty. Visitors spend approximately 1 hour here, swimming and relaxing after the morning’s sightseeing.

The cenote offers a refreshing break from touring, but remember to bring swimwear, towels, and a change of clothes. The open bathing area invites photo opportunities, and the water’s visibility makes for memorable swims. Admission is included, but the tour does not cover any food or drinks at the cenote itself, so snacks or extra water might be helpful.

Mystical Experience at Cenote Hubiku

The second cenote, Hubiku, offers a different experience as a deep underground cenote bathed in sunlight. The setting is mystical, and the one-hour visit allows for swimming and taking photos in this scenic location. The cenote’s unique environment makes it ideal for those interested in natural beauty and peaceful surroundings.

Like Ik Kil, access is included, but travelers should remember to bring appropriate gear. The cenote provides a tranquil contrast to the busy archaeological site and is appreciated for its deep, earthy atmosphere.

Exploring Valladolid: A Colorful Colonial Town

In Valladolid, the tour offers roughly an hour to walk through this charming town. Visitors can see the San Servacio church, built by the Spanish, and stroll through the main park to soak in the local atmosphere. The town’s colorful streets and lively marketplace make for a relaxed stop, perfect for photos or picking up souvenirs.

There is no entrance fee for Valladolid, making it a free and convenient cultural pause during the busy day. Tour guides may suggest local spots for photos or souvenirs, but the emphasis remains on enjoying the town’s vibrant streets.

Meals and Refreshments on the Tour

Included in the price are breakfast at the start and a buffet lunch at an island beach club, with access to an open bar offering local liquors. The tour also provides a box lunch with a sandwich, fruit, juice, and crackers, helping to fuel the long day.

Participants can enjoy one beverage on the bus—beers, water, or soft drinks—adding to the comfort and refreshment during travel. However, drinks at the restaurant during the meal are not included, and travelers should be prepared for additional costs if they wish to purchase extra beverages.

The Logistics of the Tour: Transfers and Timing

Transportation is a key part of this experience. The pickup time of 6:30 am sets a brisk pace for the day. The transfer process involves gathering guests in smaller vehicles before moving to a central bus for the longer journey.

While the transportation is included, travelers should be aware that the overall duration can extend up to 14 hours, influenced by traffic and transfer times. The tour is designed for those comfortable with a full day of activity, with group size limited to 50 participants for manageable group dynamics.

Participants are advised to dress in smart casual attire, wear sunscreen and sunglasses, and bring swimsuits, towels, extra clothes, and snacks for a comfortable experience. Life vests are mandatory, but not provided, so travelers should bring their own.

Potential Limitations and Considerations

One notable aspect from the available feedback is that the tour might not fulfill all expectations advertised—specifically regarding snorkeling at Punta Sur and the underwater museum. The reason given relates to weather conditions, which made snorkeling unsafe and led to a change in planned activities. This highlights the importance of flexibility in outdoor excursions and understanding that some activities are weather-dependent.

Plus, the duration and traffic can make this a very long day, so travelers should be prepared for a physically demanding experience. Also, the preservation tax of 22 USD per adult or child is an extra cost payable at the site, which should be accounted for.

The Sum Up: Is This Tour Worth It?

This Chichen Itza and 2 Cenote tour provides a comprehensive look at some of Mexico’s most iconic sites, combined with natural swimming spots and a cultural stop in Valladolid. The included meals, transportation, and entrance fees offer convenience for a full-day adventure.

While the experience promises impressive sights, flexibility around snorkeling activities and long hours are important considerations. It is best suited for travelers seeking a packed itinerary with guided insight into Mayan culture and natural beauty, willing to spend a full day on the move.

For those looking for a well-organized, budget-friendly option to see Chichen Itza and enjoy some stunning cenotes, this tour offers a practical way to maximize the day. However, patience and preparation are key for making the most of what it has to offer.

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Chichen Itza and 2 Cenote Only From Cancún



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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour price?
Transportation from Cancun, entrance fees to Chichen Itza and the cenotes, breakfast, buffet lunch, and a box lunch are included. One drink on the bus is also provided.

What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil, Cenote Hubiku, and the town of Valladolid.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 11 to 12 hours, but can extend up to 14 hours or more depending on traffic and transfer times.

Is snorkeling included at the cenotes?
Yes, there is time for swimming and snorkeling at Ik Kil and Hubiku, but snorkeling activities at Punta Sur and the underwater museum are not included due to weather conditions.

Are food and drinks covered?
Yes, breakfast and lunch are included, along with an open bar offering local liquors. Drinks during meals at the restaurant are not included.

What should I bring?
Bring swimsuits, towels, extra clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, snacks, and cash for additional expenses like the preservation tax and extra beverages.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, but the tour requires a preservation tax of 22 USD per child payable at the site.

What is the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 50 travelers, helping ensure a manageable experience.

Are there any special dress codes?
Participants should dress in smart casual attire suitable for heat and outdoor activity.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.