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Chichén-Itzá

The ball game

ciudad de valladolidAt only 40km/25 miles from Valladolid, this astonishing Mayan-Toltec archaeological site, is a must-see. We’ll arrive at opening time. So, besides having Chichén for your own (before the coast buses arrive), you’ll also avoid the heat.

A multilingual certified guide (+- 1 1/2hrs) will explain you about the Itzáes, the ancient inhabitants of Chichén Itzá, their impressive 30m/98 feet high Castle of Kukulcán (and its solar calendar reflected in it), the largest Ball Court in Mesoamerica and the Temple of the Warriors.

The observatory

ciudad de valladolidThe Mayas are known for their astronomical knowledge. Not a telescope, but the windows in the Caracol point in the cardinal and subcardinal directions and are believed to enable the tracking of the movement of Venus, the Pleiades, the sun and the moon and other celestial events.

Nunnery Palace

ciudad de valladolidWe’ll finish with this palace complex that shows some beautiful examples of different architectural styles: Chenes and Puuc.

After the guided visit you’ll have +- 1hr free time.

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Cenote

ciudad de valladolidAfter visiting the archaeological site, we’ll go to a remote cenote. A quiet place to rest or take a refreshing dip. There we will have lunch made by the local Mayan women community we support.

Izamal

Convent

ciudad de valladolidThis yellow city with its 16th century convent constructed on a Maya structure and having the second largest atrium in the world, is one of the first Magical Towns of Mexico.

 

Walk village

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We will show you some Maya structures you still can climb. One of these is the third largest building in Mesoamerica (in terms of volume).

Visit Artisan

Before we head back to Valladolid, you´ll have the opportunity to admire the beautiful work of one of the very talented local artisans Izamal offers:

    • ciudad de valladolidCocoyol: jewelry made from local fruit seeds and spine of henequen.

    • ciudad de valladolidMiniatures: small-scale artwork.

 

 

    • ciudad de valladolidPapier-mâché: amazing work with mâché paper.

 

 

    • ciudad de valladolidWoodcarving: quite common artwork in the Maya region

 


 

Time Activity
07:00am – 07:30am Pick-up service
07:30am – 08:15am To Chichén Itzá
08:30am – 10:00am Guided tour
10:00am – 11:30am Free time
11:30am – 11:45am Trip to remote cenote
11:45am – 12:30pm Swimming/relaxing time
12:30pm – 02:00pm Lunch and trip to Izamal
02:15pm – 04:15pm Visit Izamal
04:30pm – 06:30pm Back to Valladolid

 

 

go-wondersPrice: 1990 mxn* / 109 usd** per person. 

Children: From 4 – 11 years old 1890 mxn* / 105 usd** per child. 

Includes: Transport with a.c., professional certified guide (+-1 1/2hrs + free time) in Chichén Itzá,  transport insurances, taxes, entrance of a remote cenote,  lunch (also vegetarian/vegan), and visit Izamal, pick-up and drop off your hotel/Airbnb Valladolid.

Not included: Entrance to Chichen Itza (285 mxn Mexicans/643 mxn foreigners). Tips are appreciated.

Minimum: 3 people (If only 2 people on the tour, 30 usd more per person).

*Payment in cash in pesos at our office. With card: 4% fee.

**You can pay the equivalent in EUR, CAD, AUD, CHF.

Pick-up service included: Between 07:00 am.- 7:30 am

If you want to continue your trip to Merida, we can help you to catch the bus from Izamal.

We recommend you to make a reservation by sending us an e-mail. The first one who books a tour on a certain day, that day will be the tour for all customers.

Payment for booking is with Paypal or Wise. Only cash at arrival for due amount. More details in ‘Contact’.

We don’t get commissions in the places we visit! We won’t bother you with stopping at shops to let you buy souvenirs. So you will pay a correct price.

 

Recommended for all ages

You can change clothes at the cenote.

We recommend you to bring:

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  • Comfortable clothes
  • Sport shoes or sandals
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug repellent
  • Cap
  • Sunglasses
  • Swimsuit
  • Towel
  • Rain jacket
  • Bottle of water
  • Backpack
  • Camera
  • Cash in pesos to pay the entrances
  • Good humor

We recommend you not to apply insect repellent or sunscreen before entering the cenotes

We want to reduce the amount of plastic bottles on the tours. Please refill your bottle with purified water we´ll have available.

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