Tours/Cancun/Skip-the-Line Chichén-Itzá Experience with Cenote and Lunch
Viator · group up to 54 pax

Skip-the-Line Chichén-Itzá Experience with Cenote and Lunch

3.0(1)Cancun1 hour
VIATOR3.0(1)

Description

Your day starts with convenient pickup from your hotel or meeting point, followed by comfortable transportation to Chichén-Itzá. This famous archaeological site will be the place where you will learn more about the ancient civilization that shaped the future of a continent, the Mayans were an advanced people, and you’ll be able to discover more about their history, learn about their culture, and contributions. After your visit to Chichén-Itzá, you will have the opportunity to explore a beautiful Cenote, a body of crystal clear and refreshing waters that mother nature has carved into stone through a millenarian process. Enjoy delicious homemade lunch onsite before getting ready to continue, next stop will be Valladolid a small picturesque town. - Visit one of the seven wonders of the world; Chichén-Itzá - Convenient and comfortable transportation - A refreshing swim in the waters of a Mayan Cenote - Taking some pictures in the small colonial town of Valladolid

Tour Options

Tour - Hotel Pickup
  • Pickup included
Tour - Meeting Point

Itinerary

120 min

Discover the secrets of Chichén-Itzá, one of the seven wonders of the modern world, enjoy a skip the line entrance, once inside a local expert will guide you through the site, with a comprehensive explanation you will learn first hand about one of the most advanced civilizations the world has ever seen. Mayan Civilization had advanced knowledge that remains until now, with a full understanding in astronomy, mathematics and architecture you will be amazed while you explore this amazing attraction. As you learn more about the Mayans, you can’t help but wonder what led to their demise

Admission included105 min

Mayan civilization cherished cenotes and had a deep connection to them as sacred locations that not only connected the whole peninsula, but also had a deeper meaning. Get yourself ready to enjoy the refreshing waters of one the very best typical Mayan cenotes in the region at Hacienda Selva Maya which is well known by the spectacular formation of its cenote, and will be the place where you would conveniently have lunch while enjoying nature.

20 min

A small and picturesque town where you can take some pictures, a short walk in the plaza or even track down some authentic local desserts, this colonial town is definitely a highlight of the trip.

Highlights

Skip-the-line access to Chichén-Itzá
Lunch
Roundtrip transportation to and from your centrally located hotel (Only if selected)
All Admission Fees

What's included

Included
Skip-the-line access to Chichén-Itzá
Lunch
Roundtrip transportation to and from your centrally located hotel (Only if selected)
All Admission Fees
Not included
Drinks, life jackets rental and use of lockers
Hotel pickup and drop-off if you select the meeting point option
Gratuities

Pickup Locations & Times

You will confirm your exact departure time with the local tour operator.

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hotel pickup from Tulum hotels is not available. Passengers staying at Tulum Hotels must meet the tour at the designated meeting point.
  • Please be ready and waiting in your hotel lobby or meeting point 15 minutes prior to your scheduled pick-up time.
  • You should bring swimwear, towel, a change of clothes, sunscreen, insect repellent and spending cash for incidentals.

Reviews(1)

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Tetiana_B
January 6, 2026
It’s a good tour and overall worth the money. I just had different expectations.

We really enjoyed the cenote on the tour, and the buffet lunch was tasty - fresh, good-quality food. Of course, the main goal of this trip for us was the pyramids. In the tour description, the pyramids are listed as the first place to visit, and we genuinely expected to see them in the morning, before the heat. Instead, the tour started with a souvenir shop. It did look authentic and charming, and there was even a shaman experience, which was a nice touch. After that came the cenote and lunch, where you actually spend the majority of the tour time. Only after that do you visit the pyramids. Although the description says you have 2 hours there, in reality it’s about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Around 1 hour and 15 minutes of that is taken up by the guided explanation, leaving very little free time to walk around, explore, or take good photos. This also happens during the hottest part of the day. The site is very large, and you also need time just to walk back to the exit. We barely made it back to the bus and arrived 10 minutes late, which caused a lot of frustration for the guide. I love history, and to be fair, the guide shared many interesting and valuable facts. However, listening to a long explanation under intense heat is genuinely challenging. The final stop is Valladolid, but you don’t really get to see much of the city. The main purpose seems to be taking you to another expensive souvenir shop, where you are given plenty of time. That time would have been much better spent at the pyramids instead. Overall, the tour itself is well organized and professionally run. However, far too much time is dedicated to shops rather than the main highlight of the trip - the pyramids.

Operator response

Thank you very much for taking the time to share such a thoughtful and detailed review. We truly appreciate the effort you put into describing your experience, and your feedback is extremely valuable to us. We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed the cenote and the buffet lunch, and that you found the food fresh and of good quality. We’re also happy to know that you appreciated the guide’s historical knowledge and the effort put into sharing meaningful information about the site. That said, we completely understand your disappointment regarding the order of the itinerary and the time spent at the pyramids. We recognize that for many guests, this is the main highlight of the tour, and visiting them during the hottest part of the day—while having limited free time to explore, take photos, or simply absorb the surroundings—can be frustrating. Your point about the guided explanation taking up most of the allocated time is very valid, especially considering the size of the archaeological site and the physical demands of walking in the heat. We also understand your concerns about the time dedicated to shopping stops, including the souvenir shop and the visit in Valladolid. While these stops are intended to add cultural context and support local artisans, we recognize that this may not align with every guest’s expectations—particularly for those whose primary interest is history and archaeology. Your feedback helps us better evaluate how the itinerary is balanced and how expectations are communicated in the tour description. Despite these points, we truly appreciate your recognition that the tour is well organized and professionally run. Your comments give us important insight into how we can improve the experience, especially by reassessing time allocation to ensure that the pyramids receive the focus they deserve. Thank you again for your honest and constructive feedback. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you again in the future and provide an experience that better aligns with your expectations. Best regards

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