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Discover the Chichen Itza Deluxe tour for $128.25, including visits to stunning cenotes Ik-Il and Suytun, with traditional Mayan cuisine and expert guides.
Exploring Chichen Itza and the Yucatán Peninsula’s cenotes becomes an easy and enriching experience with the Chichen Itza Deluxe Ancestral Cenotes Ik-Il and Suytun tour. Priced at $128.25 per person, this full-day adventure lasts approximately 13 hours and 30 minutes, offering a well-balanced mix of history, natural beauty, and cultural flavor. It includes transport in air-conditioned vehicles, a traditional Mayan buffet lunch, and snorkeling gear such as life jackets for the cenote swims. The tour departs from Cancun at 7:00 am from the Smart Cancun meeting point, making it accessible and convenient. This guided experience is ideal for those eager to explore iconic landmarks and natural wonders without the hassle of planning.
While the tour covers multiple significant stops, it maintains a comfortable pace, with enough time to appreciate each location thoroughly. The guided visits to Chichen Itza, Suytun Cenote, Ik Kil Cenote, and Valladolid provide a rundown of Yucatán’s heritage and natural marvels. Tours are limited to 40 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience, and the full-day schedule suits those eager for an active and varied day outside Cancun.

The tour begins early at 7:00 am from Smart Cancun on Av. Tulum 4, near the ecumenical chapel. Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle arrives promptly, leading travelers toward the day’s highlights. The bus makes the roughly 3-hour drive to Chichen Itza, allowing time to settle in and prepare for the archaeological exploration ahead.
This setup ensures a smooth start and maximizes time spent at each site. The pickup service and close proximity to public transportation make reaching the meeting point straightforward, especially for those staying in Cancun.
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The tour’s first major stop is Chichen Itza, one of the 7 wonders of the modern world. Visitors get one hour with a guide inside the archaeological site, where they can learn about the ancient Maya civilization and marvel at iconic structures like the El Castillo pyramid. After the guided portion, there’s an additional hour of free time for photos, exploration, or simply soaking in the atmosphere.
The admission ticket to Chichen Itza is included, and the site is renowned for its impressive architecture and historical significance. The tour offers a balanced approach, giving enough time to appreciate the site without feeling rushed.

Next, the journey takes travelers to Suytun Cenote, a body of cavernous water formed 66 million years ago following the impact of a meteorite near Chicxulub. This cenote’s stunning formation and crystal-clear waters make it a standout natural attraction.
Here, visitors spend about 3 hours, making it ample time to swim, take photos of the stone platform in the waters, or simply relax by the water’s edge. The admission fee is included, and snorkeling gear like life jackets is provided, ensuring safety for all participants.

Following Suytun, the tour visits Ik Kil Cenote, positioned close to Chichen Itza. Known for its lush green surroundings and spectacular waters, Ik Kil offers a more immersive swim experience. The 1 hour and 30 minutes allocated here allows for plenty of time to enjoy the natural beauty, take photos, and cool off.
This cenote is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic vertical walls, making it a favorite for stunning photos and memorable swims. The included snorkeling gear and life jackets facilitate safe exploration of this natural wonder.

A brief 30-minute stop in Valladolid provides a glimpse into colonial Yucatán. The town’s history reflects the Spanish conquest and Mayan heritage, offering a sense of the region’s cultural tapestry. While a short visit, it offers opportunities for quick photos and a chance to stretch before the final segments of the day.

Midday, the tour offers a buffet lunch featuring traditional Mayan cuisine, with options including pork, beef, and chicken, accompanied by salads and fruits. For those avoiding meat, a salad and fruit selection is available.
Before the cenote visits, a snack box including a sandwich, fruit, and juice is provided in the morning to keep energy levels high. The lunch is served in a dedicated restaurant, ensuring a comfortable and authentic dining experience.

All transportation is in air-conditioned vehicles, helping to beat the heat during the long day of sightseeing. The group size is capped at 40 travelers, which balances a social atmosphere with manageable group dynamics, ensuring everyone can enjoy guided explanations and have space to move comfortably.

Swimmers are equipped with life jackets at the cenotes, making the experience accessible to all levels. The crystal waters of Ik Kil and Suytun are safe for swimming, and the provided gear enhances safety and enjoyment.
The tour wraps up back at the original meeting point in Cancun, with the return journey concluding the approximately 13.5-hour schedule. The early start and thorough itinerary provide a comprehensive and rewarding day, with plenty of photo opportunities and cultural insights.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience for those interested in exploring Yucatán’s ancient site and natural cenotes in one day. The guided visits maximize learning, while the comfortable transport and included meals and gear add to the overall value. It is especially suited to travelers who want a full immersion without the hassle of organizing transport or meals themselves.
While the schedule is packed, it maintains a comfortable pace with ample time at each stop, ensuring that visitors leave with lasting memories and plenty of photos. The limited group size fosters a more personal experience, and the authentic Mayan cuisine enhances the cultural flavor of the trip.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 13 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 7:00 am and returning to Cancun.
What is included in the price?
The $128.25 fee covers transportation, admission tickets to Chichen Itza, Suytun, and Ik Kil cenotes, a buffet lunch, snacks, bottled water, and snorkeling gear with life jackets.
Are the cenotes suitable for swimming?
Yes, both Suytun and Ik Kil are natural cenotes with crystal-clear waters. The tour provides life jackets for swimming safety.
What is the tour’s starting point?
The meeting point is Smart Cancun on Av. Tulum 4, near the ecumenical chapel.
How is the group size managed?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 40 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is there a vegetarian option for lunch?
Yes, a salad and fruit option is available for those not eating meat.
What should I bring for the cenote swims?
Bringing swimwear, towels, and waterproof cameras is recommended; snorkeling gear is provided.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for most travelers?
Most travelers can participate; the tour involves walking at archaeological sites and cenotes but no explicit physical limitations are noted.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is offered by GLOBAL TOP EXPERIENCE.