Chichén Itzá tour is a must-do experience during your visit to the Yucatán Peninsula. Recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988, Chichén Itzá is one of the most important Mayan archaeological sites in Mexico.
This guided Chichén Itzá tour from Cancún and Riviera Maya starts early in the morning, allowing you to explore the archaeological zone with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Accompanied by a certified guide, you will learn about Mayan history, astronomy, and sacred rituals while walking through this legendary city.
Your visit begins at the iconic Pyramid of Kukulcán (El Castillo), famous for its feathered serpent symbolism and its connection to the equinoxes. You will then explore impressive structures such as the Temple of the Warriors and the Group of a Thousand Columns, guarded by the mystical figure of Chac Mool.
Continue to the Great Ball Court, the largest in Mesoamerica, where ancient ceremonial games represented the eternal struggle between light and darkness. The tour also includes the Observatory (El Caracol), where Mayan astronomers once studied eclipses, solstices, and planetary movements.
After visiting Chichén Itzá, cool off with a swim in a beautiful cenote, a natural sinkhole sacred to the Maya. Later, enjoy a buffet lunch featuring traditional Yucatecan cuisine. On the return journey, you will stop at the charming colonial town of Valladolid, known for its colorful streets and historic atmosphere.
This Chichén Itzá full-day tour combines culture, nature, and authentic local flavors—an unforgettable experience you will remember for a lifetime.
Recommendations
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Cash or credit card for souvenirs and tips
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Swimsuit, towel, and change of clothes
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Biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent
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Water shoes or sandals
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Camera (video cameras inside the site require an additional fee)
Important Notes
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Professional cameras and video cameras require a government tax paid on-site
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Not recommended for travelers with reduced mobility
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Order of visits and schedules may vary due to logistics or weather
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Cenote access requires descending stairs
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Life jackets are available for rent at the cenote (not included)