Chichen Itza: Self-Guided Tour with Audio Narration & Map





Description
Uncover the mystery of Chichen Itza, one of the Seven Wonders of The World, with this self-guided walking tour. Learn about the complex Mayan civilization, explore the iconic El Castillo step pyramid and uncover these ruins’ deepest secrets! This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore this one-of-a-kind site with maximum flexibility & freedom. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This is not a ticket for entry to Chichen Itza. Before your visit, be sure to check the opening hours.
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Welcome to the land that the lost civilization of Mayans once inhabited. This place is filled with relics of the past and mysteries that have yet to be unravelled. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. The tour is over 2 miles long, with more than 37 audio stories, and takes about 1-2 hours to complete.
The Maya civilization was one of the most dominant and advanced Mesoamerican societies of its time.
Easily the most famous landmark in Chichen Itza. El Castillo, also known as the Pyramid of Kukulkan, was built to honor the snake deity Kukulkan. Its impressive and imposing architecture also reveals a lot about Mayan civilization, which you'll learn as you admire the striking structure. Note: This 1.5+ mile long tour covers all the essentials of Chichen Itza in 1-2 hours.
This field is not just a simple playing field, its ties with Mayan culture are more significant as shown by the six sculpted reliefs that run the length of the walls. If you were to look closely, ball players in multiple scenes become visible.
Tzompantli literally means skull rack, and it was once exactly what it sounds like. This represents a place where the heads of sacrificial victims were placed following their sacrifice. The platform depicts warriors carrying human heads, skulls, snakes and eagles on all of the walls.
This square platform with stairways on each side was likely used for ceremonial purposes like dance, ritual or public speeches, it was never crowned with a temple. It was designed as a flat stage for public viewing.
El Caracol is one of the more interesting buildings of Chichen Itza. On top of this structure sit the remains of what was once an observatory. From here, the Mayans would watch the stars and try to infer things about the future based on the movement of the planets.
This sacred site was one of the greatest Mayan centers of the Yucatán peninsula. Throughout its nearly 1,000-year history, different peoples have left their mark on the city. The Maya and Toltec vision of the world and the universe is revealed in their stone monuments and artistic works. The fusion of Mayan construction techniques with new elements from central Mexico makes Chichen-Itza one of the most important examples of the Mayan-Toltec civilization in Yucatán. Several buildings have survived, such as the Warriors’ Temple, El Castillo, and the circular observatory known as El Caracol.
Much like an expensive wedding cake, the Temple of Warriors has three thick tiers at the bottom with a small temple on top. It also features about 200 columns, each of which sports carvings of Toltec warriors in varying scenes.
It is also known as the House of Little Holes as there is latticework on the top of the building that makes it look like little holes. The building’s Mayan name is Chichanchob, which could possibly mean ‘small holes”.
This pyramid gets its name from the numerous human remains uncovered here by archaeologists. Within a cavern beneath the pyramid, seven tombs were uncovered, believed to belong to members of Mayan high society.
El Caracol is one of the more interesting buildings of Chichen Itza. On top of this structure, you can see the remains of what was originally a cylindrically shaped observatory.
El Osario- otherwise known as the Ossuary - was given its name due to the numerous human and animal bones found on site. It is also known as the High Priest’s Grave.
The Nunnery, or Las Monjas, is one of the largest buildings in Chichen Itza. It's also one of the most archaeologically significant, owing to the huge number of texts inscribed into the walls, many of which mention a ruler named Kakupakal.
One of the most photographed buildings at Chichen Itza, it’s exterior is almost completely covered with veneer decorations. Masks of Chac decorate two upper stories. Among the crowd of Chacs there are also an armadillo, a crab, a snail, and a tortoise.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
- New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
- This is not a ticket for entry to Chichen Itza. Before your visit, be sure to check the opening hours.
- For the best experience, bring headphones/earbuds for your walking tour.
- The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
Reviews(78)
Well worth a visit with a guide. There is a new entrance on the right hand side when coming form ythe Cancun/Tulum direction with a large concrete car park (Cost 124 pesos) and as a tip the older direction signage hasnt been replaced yet, There are lots of people trying to get you to stop before the offical entrance, I suggest that you ignore them I had my wife with me and a wheelchair for her. (You really need wide wheels on the chair) I negotiated a one hour english guide price (Official guide cost is 1,300 pesos) with one of the freelanceers waiting at the entrance who helped me push the wheelchair around (Cost 1,000 pesos) That was a greta help for me as its hot and humid there The guide was very informative and surprisingly to me Chicken Itza is an AD monument We were there around 10.00 am and missed the big crowds coming off the tour coaches which arrived from 11.00 onwards There are lots of sellers along the walking route from the car park into the site and again you should haggle hard
Gabrielle, thank you for sharing these details, but I’m unable to find your booking and it sounds like this review may have been meant for an in-person Chichen Itza guide. My tour is a self-guided audio tour with narration and a map, and it does not include entrance or a live guide. I’d love for you to try my flexible audio tour on a future visit. Happy exploring!
Really recommended as you can walk around listenting to the history of Chicen Itz anad its buildings.
Gin, I’m really glad to hear that my Chichen Itza Self-Guided Tour with Audio Narration & Map helped you explore while listening to the history of Chichen Itza and its structures. That experience of learning as you walk is exactly what my tour is designed for. If you’re planning more exploring in Mexico, you might also enjoy my Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!
Worth it, great audio guide, can't recommend it enough as it saves a lot on the guide and you can do it in your own pace
Gin, I’m really glad to hear that my Chichen Itza Self-Guided Tour with Audio Narration & Map was a great value and helped you explore the site at your own pace. It’s wonderful that the audio guide gave you a similar experience without needing a live guide. I truly appreciate the recommendation. If you’re planning to explore more of Mexico, you might also enjoy my Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!
Great guide with maps and location, which plays audio. The click to replay audio could be imrpvoed, but the rest was all straightforward.
Gin, I’m really glad to hear that my Chichén Itzá Self-Guided Tour with Audio Narration & Map was easy to use, and that the maps and GPS-triggered audio worked well for you. I also appreciate your note about the replay feature—that’s helpful feedback, and I’ll pass it along to my team as we continue improving my tour. If you’re planning more exploration of Mexico, you might also enjoy my Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!
Easy to use, super convenient.
Virginie, I’m glad to hear that my Chichen Itza Walking Tour with Audio Narration & Map was easy to book, convenient to use, and helped you explore the site comfortably at your own pace. If you explore more of Mexico, you might also enjoy my Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!
tour well executed, uìinteresting the geolocation system even offline. To improve some aspects of the images placed at the bottom of the various attractions
Flavio, I’m really glad to hear you found my Chichén Itzá GPS walking audio tour well-executed and that the offline geolocation worked smoothly on-site. Thanks as well for the note about improving some of the attraction images. I’ll share that with my team. If you explore more of Mexico, you might also enjoy my Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!
Everything you need to know the site independently. When I downloaded the guide I had some trouble opening it (after entering the code it re-asked me for the code again, as if it didn't take it. Just close the app and reopen it to fix). Geolocation works well, when you pass in front of the place of explanation the audio starts by itself (so the earphones should always be kept). But you can also start the explanation yourself, even if I consider it less convenient.
Ileana, I’m so glad to hear that the Chichen Itza walking audio tour worked well for you! I’m glad reopening the app resolved it and that the geolocation feature smoothly triggered the audio at the right spots. If you’re willing to share, I’d love to learn more about the trouble you encountered when entering the code, as that would help me improve the experience for future travelers. If you’re planning to explore more of Mexico, you might also enjoy the Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!
We have learned virtually nothing. I think we would have learned a lot more by searching Wikipedia for information. The tone of the voice is totally flat, which is very boring to hear, because of the strange accent and pronunciation it seems a bad translation made with AI. Sometimes what he told made no sense in Spanish, so the story became incomprehensible. Nor does it put you in context or tell you anything about who the Maya were, their customs and/or traditions. In our opinion we understood more than we saw through the posters of the archaeological park than through this audio tour. A big disappointment, really. We don’t understand how other people could have given it such good reviews.
Tatiana, this tour was written nearly a decade ago by a real person, translated AND interpreted by a native Spanish speaker, and narrated the same way. There is no AI in any part of what I do and I take an accusation like that pretty seriously. Please be specific -- what stop was incomprehensible? Where is the part that didn’t make sense? I’m more than happy to revisit and revise my tours after all feedback -- IF you can provide concrete details.
Very easy to use and a great value for getting around Chichen Itza with the equivalent of a guide. We were really happy to do this tour!
Julie, I’m glad to hear that you found my Chichén Itzá Self-Guided Audio Tour easy to use and a great value. If you’re planning more exploration of Mexico, you might also enjoy my Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!
Very interesting information about the site. I could go at my own pace away from the crowds and get back anywhere in the trajectory.
Daniele, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed exploring my Chichén Itzá audio tour at your own pace and found the information about the site interesting. Being able to step away from the crowds and revisit parts of the route whenever you want is exactly what the tour is designed to offer. If you’re planning more exploration in Mexico, you might also enjoy my Tulum and Ek Balam tours. Happy travels!



