Chichen Itza and Valladolid tour with cenote swim
History & Heritage

Chichen Itza and Valladolid tour with cenote swim

4.2/5

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56 reviews
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£135.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, English, French, Italian
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • You'll tour the UNESCO-protected ruins at one of Mexico's big-name landmarks, Chichen Itza
  • You can snap a selfie in front of the iconic Temple of Kukulkan, a 1,000-year-old Mayan shrine
  • The trip goes to the multi-coloured town of Valladolid, one of the peninsula's prettiest parts
  • There's also a stop at a cenote, a natural freshwater pool that's unique to this part of Mexico
  • Your expert guide is a local who knows everything about Chichen Itza and Valladolid
What to expect

Seeing Chichen Itza is a special experience in itself – so the added extras on this tour are just the icing on the cake. There'll be a tour of the ancient Maya ruins of Mexico's top archaeological site, a visit to the colonial city of Valladolid and a swim in a cenote, too. What's more, it's all topped with a buffet lunch. Benito, one of our local guides, says "what you hear is just as impressive as what you see in Chichen Itza. For example, El Caracol was an observatory used by Maya astronomers. You'll find out all about their precise calendars, which charted everything from fertility to harvests."

Clawed back from the jungle by archaeologists, Chichen Itza is a sight to behold. Its name means Mouth of the Well of the Water Wizards, inspired by its sacred cenotes. Everywhere, you'll see representations of Kukulkan, the plumed serpent that was the top Maya deity. The pyramid dedicated to him dominates the complex. Benito says, ‘The Temple of Kukulkan has four staircases of 91 steps plus the single step on the summit makes 365. The ancient Maya calculated everything.'

We'll then make our way to the Spanish-era colonial city of Valladolid. You'll also be able to explore its main square, shop for souvenirs, and see one of the first Catholic churches erected in Mexico. It's then time to swim in a cenote – huge underground sinkholes believed to be home to Xibalba, the Mayan god of the underworld. You'll round off with a tasty buffet lunch of regional classics before heading back to your hotel.

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What to remember
  • Use of video cameras at archaeological site incurs an extra cost
  • Professional video cameras & camera supports are not allowed
  • Bring money for extras or gratuities
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Bring biodegradable insect repellent
  • Bring a hat
  • Bring bathing gear and sunblock
  • Bring suitable footwear
  • This is one of our PLUS experiences
  • Not suitable for guests with cardiac or respiratory problems
  • Not suitable for those with reduced mobility due to moderate walking distance during tour
  • This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
  • Some entrance fees and optional extras are payable locally
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Provider
TUI MEXICANA SA DE CV
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

Excellent

4.2 /5

Based on 56 reviews from verified customers


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    Louise

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    1

    31 August 2025

    Travelled with family


    Pick up 1.5hrs late No information provided, felt unsafe, didn’t know where we were/what was happening. Swapped onto coach full of Italian people, felt very uncomfortable as they’d clearly had to wait for us and weren’t happy. Italian guide kept referring to us as ‘the family from Cancun’ in derogatory way. No explanation of the trip - assume we missed this. No breakfast or drinks as stated therefore we were very hungry and thirsty which spoilt swimming at the cenote. Very poor trip overall.

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    Eva

    Verified booking

    4.2

    11 May 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    An excellent guide, very well organised trip but we suppose to be getting a snack/ breakfast ion the coach snd we riding get anything apart from a bottle of water. Mexican standards the trip price was expensive ….. I would say to expensive but overall I was pleased I went .

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    John W

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    1

    3 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Aanwezig in lobby voor pick-up om 4u in de ochtend. Geen pick-up aanwezig Na 3 dure telefoons naar de helpdesk van Tui (die ons ging terugbellen) mochten we om 6u40 de zweterige lobby vol muggen verlaten, want niemand kwam ons halen die dag. In de loop van de dag werd zonder meer bevestigd dat de uitsyap werd verzet naar vrijdag. Of dit paste in onze planning of we iets anders hadden gepland werd niet eens gevraagd.

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    Lolita

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    5

    29 August 2025

    Travelled with family


    Le guide est très bien

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    Lolo

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    3.8

    24 August 2025

    Travelled with family


    Guide sympa mais des explications plus poussées et détaillées sur le calendrier Maya Chichen Itza auraient été appréciées. Repas médiocre. Cenote pas fabuleux. Manque d’ouverture, de luminosité. Dommage….

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    Fabien

    Verified booking

    4.6

    21 August 2025

    Travelled with family


    Excellente accompagnatrice et circuit . Le comfort du bus pourrait etre améliorer ainsi que la sécurité en précisant le port de la ceinture

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