Chichen Itza plus tour
Overview
Inclusions
- Lunch - Mexican regional buffet lunch
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- WiFi on board
- Soda/Pop
- waiter on board
- guided tour in Chichen Itza
- courtesy Gatorade glass in Chichen Itza
- Alcoholic Beverages - water, soda, limited beer
- entrance fee to Chichen Itza
- entrance fee to ecotourism cenote x-cajum
- Entry/Admission - Gran Juego de Pelota
- Entry/Admission - Temple of the Warriors
- Entry/Admission - Templo de Kukulkan
- Entry/Admission - Xcajum
What to expect
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
First of all, be weary of reviews which list the entire tour team. The tour bus I was on: with Marcelo, Hector and Bartolo... gave out souvenirs on the bus to people who proved they wrote positive reviews of the tour group. I think it was a soap in the shape of Chichen Itza. This tour was recomm...
First of all, be weary of reviews which list the entire tour team. The tour bus I was on: with Marcelo, Hector and Bartolo... gave out souvenirs on the bus to people who proved they wrote positive reviews of the tour group. I think it was a soap in the shape of Chichen Itza. This tour was recommended by some Americans I met at my hotel. I received an email from the company telling me I had to be in the lobby by 6:50 am. They were nearly an hour late picking me up. The van driver was texting while driving. Once you get from the van to the tour bus you're constantly being sold to spend more: upgrade your tour package to deluxe... buy souvenirs at a local gift shop, buy various handmade goods and liquor. At one point, a liquor salesman will actually get on the bus and try to sell you a bottle of alcohol. Be mindful that the order of events listed online... is not actually how it will happen. You will go to a souvenir shop first. Then eat lunch. Then visit a cenote. Then visit Chichen Itza... then stop at Valladolid. Not many of us were able to actually swim in the Cenote. You've got 1.5 hours to eat and swim... and change in and out of your swimsuit... while dealing with several other tour buses full of people. It's so hot in the Yucatan... that if you want nice photos at Chichen Itza... you're not going to risk the shuffle. The BEST part of the tour was actually visiting Chichen Itza. You'll be split into groups of 10 (including the guide). My group was outsourced to a freelance guide at Chichen Itza. He was amazing! Amazing! He spent extra time with us and took photos for us and extended our tour. His name was Jorge and he was hanging out at Chichen Itza. We made an unexpected stop at a snack store... where we also picked up some women who then rode on the bus with us and stayed on the bus with our personal bags while we exited the bus to walk around Valladolid for about 10 minutes. They also drank our unlimited drinks. I had Pepsi, water and orange soda available to me. Before you're allowed to exit the bus and get in a van to go to your apartment, you are sold... one more time... to tip each of the tour staff on board. They tell you their families depend on the tips and they ask you for a positive review on TripAdvisor and to tag them on social media. It was all a little much for more. Long day. I got picked up in Playa del Carmen. Again, ready at 6:50 am and I got back to my hotel at 9:05 p.m. **Do not make dinner reservations when you do this tour. Pack snacks and maybe a lunch. UMBRELLA FOR SURE. SUNSCREEN AND A CAP!An excellent trip with Marcelino, who was very knowledgeable. Prompt pick up. Would definately recommend Mayab travel.
An excellent trip with Marcelino, who was very knowledgeable. Prompt pick up. Would definately recommend Mayab travel.Worst experience …. We are family of 4 . Because of the heat we decided to pay for private deluxe trip. We paid 14.000 Mexican pesos which is 700 GBP . Pick up was at 8 am at the hotel but nobody turned up they said because of the traffic !!!! We rescheduled for next day . Again they were late t...
Worst experience …. We are family of 4 . Because of the heat we decided to pay for private deluxe trip. We paid 14.000 Mexican pesos which is 700 GBP . Pick up was at 8 am at the hotel but nobody turned up they said because of the traffic !!!! We rescheduled for next day . Again they were late to pick us up !!! Driver almost crashed 4 times through the all day. Arrived at the cenote lunch was included but for drinks tour guide forgot to give vouchers so we had to pay for it , towels were supposed to be included but we never received them . On the way to Chichen itza the tour guide informed us that they will be going to visit their families in the next village while we are there !!!!! We only wanted to stay at chichen itza for an hour due to the heat however the tour guide persuaded us by saying we needed 1 hour 30 mins minimum, however when we arrived and left the van he said we would meet at 2:30pm which would have been 2 hours, on top of that they were 45 minutes late at the agreed meeting point . And when they finally come to pick us up in the front row was sitting drivers wife and a 5 years old child !!!! Hey it’s a private tour no !!! Our belongings was moved at the back ! At Valladolid we had to spend 25 min but tour guide was not interested any more and he showed a church and said it’s nothing to see any more so it took us 5 min . I don’t know where is was a private deluxe tour for 14.000 Mexican pesos we were always waiting for them , they never waited for us it never was how we wanted . It was more for them to visit their families and to bring wife and son to cancun for free!The most favorite part was our tour guide Carlos. I appreciated that he always talked about Simplicity of life and appreciating nature and the spirit around us. And of course the ruins. Personally I feel the stop at the shopping place was too long but the cenotet t visit made it worthwhile. defin...
The most favorite part was our tour guide Carlos. I appreciated that he always talked about Simplicity of life and appreciating nature and the spirit around us. And of course the ruins. Personally I feel the stop at the shopping place was too long but the cenotet t visit made it worthwhile. definitely worth the valueJose Luis, Carlos Zavala and Rex were all wonderful tour guides. The bus driver drove very professional throughout the entire tour. We learned a lot about the Mayan history from Jose, Carlos and Rex. When in Cancun, this is a tour that you definitely want to do. There is so much culture and hist...
Jose Luis, Carlos Zavala and Rex were all wonderful tour guides. The bus driver drove very professional throughout the entire tour. We learned a lot about the Mayan history from Jose, Carlos and Rex. When in Cancun, this is a tour that you definitely want to do. There is so much culture and history here in Yucatán. The Mayan-ruins were beautiful. I can’t wait to come back.David, hector, Elias, Roberto were very nice and professional ! Hector was a very informative tour guide and a great person. I would recommend the diamond service if you want to have a good time !
David, hector, Elias, Roberto were very nice and professional ! Hector was a very informative tour guide and a great person. I would recommend the diamond service if you want to have a good time !