Uxmal, Hacienda Yaxcopoil y Cenote
Overview
Inclusions
- Lunch
- Air-conditioned vehicle
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Uxmal, Uxmal, Yucatan Peninsula
Uxmal, known as “the three times built”, is located in the area of hills called Puuc that breaks the monotonous plain of Yucatan. It is the most important city of the area for having held 20, 000 habitants in its glory (600 – 900 a.d.).
The 15 groups of buildings span about 2km, including the pyramid of the magician (35 meters of height), the nunnery and the palace of the governor.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Yaxcopoil, Yuc., Mexico
The haciendas have their origin with the parcels at the arrival of the spaniards, they extended to America during the process of colonial expansion. The hacienda usually included houses of significant architectural value and other smaller buildings intended for labor in the countryside, there were large plantations that surrounded the main house.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Cenote Yaal Utzil, Abala Mexico
Cenotes are a term that has its origin in the mayan world tz'onot and that means well or hollow. A cenote is a reservoir of spring water with a depth that varies depending on its location and proximity to the coast.
Duration: 1 hour
Time of tour
Meeting point
Any hotel in Mérida Yucatán
Additional information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- 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 40 travelers
Exclusions
- Entrance fees
- Drinks
- Tips
- Entry/Admission - Cenote Yaal Utzil
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
The plan of the trip got changed last minute and we did only 1 of the 3 attractions for the same price. The lunch was included but we were taken to a bar where we had to pay for drink (non alcoholic) and paid MX$100 for two small cokes. There were also very limited vegetarian options to say the l...
The plan of the trip got changed last minute and we did only 1 of the 3 attractions for the same price. The lunch was included but we were taken to a bar where we had to pay for drink (non alcoholic) and paid MX$100 for two small cokes. There were also very limited vegetarian options to say the least. The changed activity was only in Spanish although they knew we speak only English. Absolutely, do NOT RECOMMEND it.Very good tour. I totally recommend it. The tour starts around 9:00. You will first go to the Hacienda (ca. 150 Pesos entrance fee). The hacienda is nice. However, not really necessary. So, if you want to save some money, I recommend to skip this. Then you will go to Uxmal (ca. 500 Pesos entran...
Very good tour. I totally recommend it. The tour starts around 9:00. You will first go to the Hacienda (ca. 150 Pesos entrance fee). The hacienda is nice. However, not really necessary. So, if you want to save some money, I recommend to skip this. Then you will go to Uxmal (ca. 500 Pesos entrance fee). The temple is very nice and there are less tourists than in e.g., Chichen Itza or Teotihuacan. After the temple you will go to the Cenote (ca. 50-100 Pesos entrance). This is also quite nice.Sorry, you never showed up. We are not going to use trip advisor again. We will book our our tours. We are not happy. Wasted a full day of our vacation.
Sorry, you never showed up. We are not going to use trip advisor again. We will book our our tours. We are not happy. Wasted a full day of our vacation.Los lugares a visitar son bonitos, pero al momento cambiaron uno de los lugares, en lugar de la Hacienda visité el museo del chocolate. Los accesos son caros en comparación con otros lugares de México, desde mi punto de vista se me hace excesivo el costo del tour para que no incluya entradas a lo...
Los lugares a visitar son bonitos, pero al momento cambiaron uno de los lugares, en lugar de la Hacienda visité el museo del chocolate. Los accesos son caros en comparación con otros lugares de México, desde mi punto de vista se me hace excesivo el costo del tour para que no incluya entradas a los lugares (son $500 más de entradas). Ahora bien, sé que incluye la comida pero, la comida es en el restaurante que hay en la zona arqueológica y para pagar las bebidas no aceptan tarjeta (porque las bebidas no están incluidas). Al entrar al museo del chocolate el guía nos dejó solos y dijo que él no iba a entrar. Me parece que carece de varias cosas, hay áreas de oportunidad. Cosas positivas, te recogen en el hotel y la explicación de las pirámides está muy padre. Hoy no volvería a pensar en contratar el servicio.Increíble lugar maya, el área es enorme, preservada, los guías locales excelentes siempre atentos, en el mes de octubre poco concurrido.
Increíble lugar maya, el área es enorme, preservada, los guías locales excelentes siempre atentos, en el mes de octubre poco concurrido.