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10 Best Chichen Itza & Cenote Tours

The Yucatan's classic day trips.

The 10 most booked chichen itza & cenote tours in the Yucatan. What each day actually covers, the operator running it, and what you pay.

10 Best Chichen Itza & Cenote Tours

Early morning Chichen Itza Tour: Cenote and Tequila Tasting

Early morning Chichen Itza Tour: Cenote and Tequila Tasting - Chichén Itzá timing: guided hour plus free roaming

1.Early morning Chichen Itza Tour: Cenote and Tequila Tasting

Most Popular 5.0

Early Chichén Itzá tour with cenote swim and tequila tasting, plus Valladolid stop. Pickup, guide, buffet lunch. Admission extra.

“Martin Martini was a wonderful tour guide. Very accommodating and took time to answer questions about the history of the Myan people and culture. Very knowledgeable. I believe in supporting the local communities. 12 hours seems like a long time but Martin made it very entertaining. I walked away learning a lot. 12 hours seems…”

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Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid Small Group Day Trip

Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid Small Group Day Trip - Arrive Early, Then Beat the Heat: What the Two-Hour Ruins Window Feels Like

Chichen Itza Day Trip Exclusive Nool-Ha Cenote & Valladolid Visit

Chichen Itza Day Trip Exclusive Nool-Ha Cenote & Valladolid Visit - Two Hours at Chichen Itza: How to Make It Worth the Heat

3.Chichen Itza Day Trip Exclusive Nool-Ha Cenote & Valladolid Visit

4.0

Chichen Itza, Cenote Nool-Ha, and Valladolid in one long day from Cancun, with hotel pickup, buffet lunch, and guided stops.

“Although the website said two bottles of water will be provided, it never happened. I asked a guide about it, but he insisted this tour does not include any water. I was always dehydrated through the tour.”

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Tour Chichen Itza 2 Cenotes Suytun and Ik-kil

Tour Chichen Itza 2 Cenotes Suytun and Ik-kil - Chichén Itzá With a Bilingual Guide: Temple of Kukulkán and the Caracol

Skip the Line Chichen Itza Private Tour, Sacred Cenote & Lunch

Skip the Line Chichen Itza Private Tour, Sacred Cenote & Lunch - Door-to-door transport from Playa del Carmen to Chichén Itzá

5.Skip the Line Chichen Itza Private Tour, Sacred Cenote & Lunch

5.0

Private Chichén Itzá day from Playa del Carmen with early crowd-avoid timing, a Saamal cenote swim, and lunch in Valladolid.

“Yessica was our guide and she was fantastic! Not only was she really knowledgeable about the history, she was a great photographer! Her suggestions for pictures were great. I did not expect her to lay on the ground so we could get some once in a lifetime pictures but she did! So grateful.”

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Chichén Itzá Ancestral Tour from Playa del Carmen with Cenote

Chichén Itzá Ancestral Tour from Playa del Carmen with Cenote - Pickup and the Bus Reality (10 to 12 Hours Can Stretch)

6.Chichén Itzá Ancestral Tour from Playa del Carmen with Cenote

4.5

Chichén Itzá and a sacred cenote from Playa del Carmen, with a guided cultural stop and lunch. Long day, clear value tips.

“What a sh**show! Started with no one showing at the designated pickup spot. By accident, able to find alternate pickup area. Departure 2 1/2 hours later after being driven all over town picking up other passengers. Order of events as advertised-1) Chichen itza, 2) Lunch and sightseeing in Valladolid. 3) Swimming at Seytun cenote. Actual…”

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Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil, Coba Ruins Small Group Early Arrival

Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil, Coba Ruins Small Group Early Arrival - Chichén Itzá with a guide: what you should focus on

7.Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil, Coba Ruins Small Group Early Arrival

4.5

Small-group early tour from Playa del Carmen to Chichén Itzá, Ik Kil cenote swim, and Coba ruins with breakfast and buffet lunch.

“This tour was the highlight to my trip to Mexico . A long day but worth it. Learning about the Mayan culture was so interesting and seeing Chichen Itza was incredible. I loved the cenote . It was beautiful. Also coba Antonio my guide was full of knowledge and kindly took photos for me .…”

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Chichén Itzá Guided Tour with Cenote & Buffet at Valladolid

Chichén Itzá Guided Tour with Cenote & Buffet at Valladolid - Breakfast on the bus: the small thing that makes the day work

8.Chichén Itzá Guided Tour with Cenote & Buffet at Valladolid

4.5

A 12-hour guided day trip from Cancun to Chichén Itzá plus a cenote swim and Valladolid buffet with unlimited drinks.

“The guide had vast knowledge of the Mayan culture. Bus driver Alex and tour guides Gabriel & Isanesia (totally wrong name, our apologies) were wonderful. Totally enjoyable experience by all.”

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From Cancun: Chichen Itza, Cenote & Valladolid Day Trip

From Cancun: Chichen Itza, Cenote & Valladolid Day Trip - Getting Up at 4:30 AM: Pickup and the Long, Heat-Heavy Rhythm

9.From Cancun: Chichen Itza, Cenote & Valladolid Day Trip

4.6

One long Cancun day: Chichén Itzá with a guide, a cenote swim break, a quick Valladolid stroll, and optional VIP lunch plus tequila tasting.

“It was really nice tour I enjoyed the visit to chichen itza and learn from the Maya culture and swam in the cenote.. and Valladolid really nice town I definitely recommend this tour with Amigos Tours. our guides were Manuel Ramos, Tomas and Luis S. They explained everything in detail and they were very nice…”

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Chichén Itzá Ancestral Tour from Cancún with Cenote

Chichén Itzá Ancestral Tour from Cancún with Cenote - Cenote Noolha by Chichikán: Swim Time, Rules, and Photo Moments

10.Chichén Itzá Ancestral Tour from Cancún with Cenote

4.5

Cenote Noolha swim, Mayan village culture, guided Chichén Itzá, and a quick Valladolid stop from Cancún, with lunch included.

“Our tour guide victor was wonderful but we kept picking up other travelers and we had to wait for them it took hours so we got started very late. We missed our dinner reservations, the trip was supposed to take 12 hours and it took 16 hours”

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