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Explore Uxmal's stunning ruins, learn about Mayan chocolate at Choco Story, and cool off in a cenote on this private Merida day trip with personalized service.
The Private Tour Uxmal Ruins, Chocolate Museum, and Cenote offers a well-rounded day exploring some of the most captivating sights in Yucatán. Priced at $327 per person, this 8-hour journey provides a private experience with pickup included, guided by a certified bilingual guide. The tour is designed for those who appreciate a leisurely pace, detailed explanations, and personalized attention, making it ideal for travelers seeking an intimate encounter with Yucatán’s culture and history.
This tour features three main stops: the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Uxmal, the Choco Story Museum dedicated to cacao and Mayan chocolate, and a cenote at a ranch, perfect for cooling off. Booking is straightforward, with most travelers reserving their spots about 20 days in advance, and the tour departs promptly at 8:00 am.
While the experience is rich in cultural highlights, it also emphasizes sustainability by promoting cenote protection and avoiding unnecessary souvenir shop visits. The private nature of the tour ensures a tailored experience, making it suitable for families, history buffs, and anyone eager to explore Yucatán with flexibility.


The Zona Arqueológica Uxmal is the highlight of this tour. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uxmal features impressive Mayan ruins renowned for their detailed sculptures and geometric mosaics. The guide leads you through the site, revealing the stories behind the structures and pointing out intricate carvings that showcase Mayan craftsmanship.
Compared to other sites like Chichen Itza, Uxmal’s layout is more compact, making it easier to explore in detail without feeling overwhelmed by crowds. The ruins appear well-preserved, with many structures remaining largely intact, offering a vivid glimpse into Mayan architecture and urban planning.
This stop lasts approximately 3 hours, with admission included, ensuring a smooth visit. The private tour setting enhances the experience, allowing for personalized questions and in-depth explanations about the site’s significance.
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The Choco Story Museum delivers an engaging look into the Mayan relationship with cocoa beans. Here, the guide explains how the ancient Mayans transformed cocoa into a prized commodity and the basis for their hot chocolate. You get to sample the original Mayan version of hot chocolate, which differs from modern recipes, offering a taste of history.
The museum experience is about 1 hour, with admission included. Visitors learn how cacao was valued for ceremonial and daily use, and the displays highlight the process from bean to beverage. This stop provides a sensory journey that complements the archaeological visit, making the history tangible and delicious.

The tour’s lunch stop at a local ranch lasts around 4 hours. Here, the focus is on authentic Yucatecan cuisine, especially the cochinita pibil, a slow-cooked pork dish prepared underground in the traditional way. The setting offers a peaceful environment to enjoy a delicious meal surrounded by nature.
Along With food, this stop emphasizes culture and relaxation. The ranch provides an opportunity to unwind after visiting the archaeological sites and museum. The comprehensive lunch experience is part of the included amenities, and the setting helps deepen your understanding of local food traditions.

The final highlight is a visit to a private cenote at the Yaal Utzil ranch. This natural sinkhole provides a refreshing escape where visitors can swim and cool off after a day of sightseeing. The life jackets included help ensure safety while enjoying the clear waters.
This stop is about 1 hour, and it offers a perfect way to relax in a natural setting. The privacy of the cenote enhances the experience, making it a peaceful conclusion to the day’s adventures.

Transportation is private, ensuring your group travels comfortably in an air-conditioned van. The tour includes a certified bilingual guide who shares insightful commentary about each stop, clarifies Mayan history, and answers questions along the way.
Guests are provided with snacks and refreshments, including a minibar with beverages, throughout the day. The tour’s timing is flexible, with no mandatory stops at souvenir shops, allowing you to focus on what interests you most.
The meeting point is arranged conveniently for most travelers, with an early 8:00 am start time that maximizes your day and allows for a relaxed pace.
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For $327 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive package with admission tickets, private transportation, lunch, snacks, life jackets, and travel insurance. The private setup ensures an intimate experience, and the inclusion of meals and activities adds convenience and value.
Most travelers find the experience well worth the price, especially given the personalized service and the variety of highlights packed into one day. The tour appeals especially to those who prefer a relaxed, informative approach without the hassle of group crowds.

This tour is perfect for those who value guided insights, enjoy culture, and want a comfortable pace. Families with children over 5 can participate comfortably, and the tour’s flexibility suits travelers looking for a tailored day of exploration.
Participants who appreciate authentic local food, natural swimming spots, and historical sites will find this experience especially appealing. It’s suitable for most fitness levels, provided there’s basic mobility for walking around ruins and swimming in the cenote.

This private Merida day trip combines history, culture, and nature into a well-balanced itinerary. The guided visits to Uxmal and Choco Story provide deep insight into Mayan civilization and chocolate traditions, while the lunch and cenote add a relaxing, local flavor.
The emphasis on private transportation and guided expertise results in a personalized experience that many travelers find enriching. While the price might seem high, the extensive inclusions, comfort, and flexibility justify the cost for those seeking a comprehensive, relaxed day of discovery.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, food lovers, and nature seekers who prefer a private, hassle-free format. It offers a meaningful glimpse into Yucatán’s cultural tapestry, with memorable moments that linger long after the day ends.
“This was an amazing experience. I enjoyed Uxmal much more than Chichen Itza. The site was closer together and much easier to explore. It was not as…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, private transportation is included, providing comfort and convenience throughout the day.
What is the duration of the tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 8:00 am.
Are meals included?
Yes, a Yucatan lunch featuring local dishes like cochinita pibil is included, served at a traditional ranch.
Can children participate?
Children under 12 years old are welcome, and children 12 or older pay the same as adults. Children under 5 need to use a stroller.
Do I need to pay extra for admission tickets?
No, admission to Uxmal and Choco Story is included in the tour price.
What should I wear for the ruins and cenote?
Comfortable shoes suitable for walking are recommended, and swimwear or clothing suitable for swimming in the cenote.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking around ruins and swimming; mobility restrictions may require additional considerations.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are made through the provider, TRAVELEZZA, with most trips booked about 20 days in advance.
Is this tour eco-friendly?
Yes, participation promotes sustainable tourism and cenote protection.