Chichén Itzá & Mayan Cuisine with Cenote and Valladolid

13 hours

Easy

Discover Chichén Itzá and immerse yourself in Mayan culture with ancestral cuisine, a sacred cenote, and the charm of Valladolid.

Step into one of the New Seven Wonders of the World on a journey designed to awaken all your senses. CaribeTips invites you to uncover the greatness of Chichén Itzá, guided by experts who reveal the history and cosmology of Mayan culture.

Our commitment to cultural preservation is reflected in a live Mayan gastronomy demonstration, where ancestral ingredients are transformed into unique flavors: herbs, vegetables, and local fauna representing the living legacy of Mexico’s indigenous peoples.

The adventure continues at a sacred cenote, where you can swim in turquoise waters and enjoy the thrill of unlimited zip-lining. Finally, stroll through Valladolid, a Pueblo Mágico, with its colonial charm, handicrafts, and warm local atmosphere.

What's included?
    • Round-trip in air-conditioned transportation
    • Certified cultural guide offered in Spanish, English, French, and Portuguese*
    • Entrance and guided tour at Chichén Itzá
    • Mayan gastronomy demonstration
    • Buffet lunch with 1 included beverage
    • Cenote admission (life jackets and lockers included)
    • Unlimited zip-line at the cenote
    • Visit to Valladolid
    • 2 bottles of water
    • Box lunch and 5 drinks on board
    • Beach bag and biodegradable insect repellent

      * Languages available:
    • Spanish & English: Monday to Sunday
    • Portuguese: Wednesday
    • French: Monday (from Riviera Maya) / Tuesday (from Cancún)

    If you have any questions regarding the language available on your preferred day, please contact us.

    Exclusions
      • Tips
      • Additional drinks not mentioned
      • Souvenirs and personal expenses
      • Video camera fee at Chichén Itzá*
      Please note
        • Approximate duration: 13 hours
        • Languages available:
          Spanish & English: Monday to Sunday
          Portuguese: Wednesday
          French: Monday (Riviera Maya) / Tuesday (Cancún)
        • If you have any questions regarding the language available on your preferred day, please contact us.
        • Not recommended for travelers with reduced mobility without assistance
        • Official ID required
        What to bring
          • Comfortable clothing and footwear
          • Swimsuit and towel
          • Change of clothes
          • Sunglasses and sun hat
          • Biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent
          • Recommendation: Refillable water bottle(archaeological sites often have high temperatures, so it is recommended to carry water with you. Drinks inside the sites are usually expensive, and bringing your own bottle is more convenient and helps reduce single-use plastics)
          • Extra cash for shopping and tips