Discover and enjoy the enigmatic archaeological site of Chichén Itzá, a fabulous ceremonial center of the Mayan civilization, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the unparalleled Temple of Kukulcán, considered one of the New 7 Wonders of the Modern World.
Embark on this magical journey through time, uncovering the secrets hidden within the buildings of this ancient city, one of the most advanced civilizations of the pre-Hispanic world. Admire and explore several iconic structures, such as the Market of a Thousand Columns, the Temple of the Warriors with the Chacmool statue, the Ball Court, the Temple of the Jaguar, and the breathtaking Temple of Kukulcán—one of the most emblematic monuments of the Mayan civilization.
Itinerary:
After one of our transport services picks you up at the designated meeting point, you will be transferred to the departure center for excursions to archaeological sites. There, you will board a vehicle where a certified guide will welcome and accompany you throughout the day, providing assistance and fascinating information.
During our journey, we will have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious lunch featuring regional dishes of Yucatecan cuisine. Next to the restaurant, you’ll find a shop offering the finest handcrafted Mayan artisan pieces made in nearby communities—at the best prices.
From the restaurant, we continue our journey to the archaeological site of Chichén Itzá, where you will take a guided tour led by a guide certified by Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism. Afterward, you will have free time to explore the stunning ruins independently.
To continue this adventure, we will visit a mystical “Sacred Cenote,” where you can refresh yourself in its crystal-clear waters or simply relax and take in one of the most breathtaking natural landscapes of the region.
On our way back to Riviera Maya or Cancún, we will make a brief stop in the city center of Valladolid, located in the heart of Yucatán. Here, you can admire the grandeur of colonial Mexico through its architecture, temples, and the Church of San Servacio—the oldest church on the peninsula, whose construction began in 1543, right after Valladolid was founded. The church stands majestically in front of the city’s main square and park.
Blumy Tip:
Locals recommend bringing cash, as many establishments do not accept cards. If you enjoy buying souvenirs, we suggest purchasing them inside the Chichén Itzá site, where you can find better prices. Also, we highly recommend wearing comfortable shoes, as this tour involves a lot of walking.
Schedule: 6:30 AM – Every day