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Experience the highlights of Yucatán on this private tour: Chichen Itza, a cenote swim, and Valladolid, all in 8-9 hours from Tulum for $250 per person.

This private tour from Tulum, priced at $250 per person, offers a carefully curated journey through some of Yucatán’s most celebrated locations. With a flexible 8 to 9-hour itinerary, it includes visits to Chichen Itza, a swim in a stunning Yucatán cenote, and a cultural stroll through Valladolid. The tour features pickup service and mobile tickets, making it convenient and personalized for those seeking an immersive experience.
Designed for comfort and exclusivity, this trip allows for a relaxed pace while covering key highlights. It’s ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive day exploring Maya history, natural beauty, and colonial charm without the hassle of planning multiple trips.

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The tour begins early, with pickup available in Tulum around 7:00 am. This timing allows plenty of daylight for each stop, maximizing comfort and sightseeing opportunities. The private nature of the experience means you won’t be sharing the journey with strangers, providing a more intimate and flexible environment. This setup suits travelers who prefer a tailored visit over crowded group tours.
The mobile ticket system ensures a smooth check-in process, and the tour’s near-public transportation location makes it accessible for most travelers staying in Tulum.

Chichen Itza is the first stop, with approximately four hours allotted for exploration. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, it offers a chance to see iconic structures like the Temple of Kukulkán. Known for its precise astronomical design, this pyramid is the highlight of the site.
The tour includes walking through the ancient ball court, the observatory, and various temples. Visitors can admire the details of the Maya architecture and learn about the significance of each monument from the guide. Importantly, admission to Chichen Itza is free as part of this tour.
Potential considerations include the size of the site, which can become busy during peak times, but the private tour arrangement helps to personalize the experience and avoid large crowds.

After the archaeological exploration, the tour takes you to a Yucatán cenote for a three-hour break. The cenote offers a striking contrast to the ancient ruins with its crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings. Travelers can choose between an open cenote, surrounded by jungle, or a cave cenote with dramatic stalactites.
The cenote visit provides a chance to cool off and relax amid nature’s beauty. Swimming here is a highlight, with the fresh waters offering a refreshing break after walking through the ruins. Admission to the cenote is included in the tour, with no extra charges.
Keep in mind that these cenotes are natural formations, so water levels and accessibility can vary. Wearing suitable swimwear and a towel is recommended.

The third stop is Valladolid, a lively city famed for its colorful architecture and historic plazas. This two-hour visit offers a chance to stroll through its streets, admire the colonial buildings, and soak in local Yucatecan culture.
The tour includes enjoying an authentic regional lunch featuring traditional dishes such as cochinita pibil and Maya e (possibly referring to Maya-style cuisine). This stop allows for a relaxed immersion into the local flavor and history, with optional opportunities to explore more of the city on foot.
Valladolid’s charm lies in its historic plazas and vibrant streets, perfect for a leisurely walk and photo opportunities.

This private tour emphasizes personalization, with only your group participating. The pickup service in Tulum simplifies logistics, and the itinerary offers a comfortable pacing that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and culture.
The duration of about 8 to 9 hours means you can enjoy each location without feeling rushed. The early start at 7:00 am helps avoid crowds and makes the most of daylight hours, especially during busy seasons.
The tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for flexible planning.

The combination of Chichen Itza, a cenote swim, and Valladolid offers a well-rounded experience. The exclusion of extra admission fees at each stop adds value, and the private setting guarantees an intimate encounter with these iconic sites.
The timed stops are carefully chosen for their significance and beauty, offering a balance of history, nature, and culture. The tour’s pacing ensures each stop gets sufficient time, making it ideal for those who prefer a relaxed, comprehensive day without feeling hurried.

While the tour covers major highlights, the size of Chichen Itza can be busy during peak times, even with a private guide. The cenote visit depends on natural conditions, so water clarity and access might vary. Travelers should wear appropriate clothing for swimming and walking.
The cost of $250 per person reflects the private nature and included experiences but does not cover additional expenses such as personal souvenirs, extra food, or optional activities.
This private experience is perfect for visitors seeking an intimate, flexible day exploring the highlights of Yucatán. It suits those interested in Maya archaeology, natural swimming, and colonial architecture, all in one seamless trip.
It is ideal for travelers who value comfort and customization over larger group tours, and for those wanting to maximize their time without logistical worries.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers transportation, pickup service, admission to Chichen Itza and the cenote, and an authentic regional lunch in Valladolid.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour typically lasts 8 to 9 hours, departing at 7:00 am from Tulum.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour involves walking and swimming, so participants should be comfortable with these activities.
What should I bring for the cenote swim?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and possibly water shoes if you prefer, as well as sunscreen and a hat for sun protection.
Are there options to customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, flexibility in timing and stops may be possible, but specific adjustments depend on the provider.
Is there a guide during the visit?
Yes, a guide leads the tour, providing educational commentary and assistance at each stop.
What is the significance of Chichen Itza?
It is a world wonder and one of the most important Maya cities, renowned for its Temple of Kukulkán and astronomical design.
What makes Valladolid worth visiting?
The city offers colorful architecture, historic plazas, and a chance to experience authentic Yucatecan culture and cuisine.
Can I extend the tour or add extra stops?
Extra arrangements are not specified, but as a private experience, it may be possible to discuss additional options directly with the provider.
This Private Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum combines history, nature, and local culture into one carefully curated day, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a personalized, enriching Yucatán experience.