Regional food with 3 drinks included (water, soft drinks or beer)
Drinks on board (bottled water, beer and soft drinks)
Panoramic tour of Valladolid
Exclusions
Taxes on archaeological zones
Itinerary
After one of our transports passes by you to your hotel or established meeting point, you will be
transferred to the starting center of excursions to archaeological zones. There, you will tackle transportation
where - during the course of the day - a certified guide will welcome and accompany you, providing you
assistance and interesting information.
During our trip, we will have the opportunity to taste a delicious lunch with regional dishes
yucatecan cuisine, next to the Restaurant we will find a store that offers the finest pieces of
mayan crafts manufactured in the surrounding communities at the best prices.
From the restaurant, we continue our way to the archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá where you will take a
tour accompanied by a guide certified by the Secretary of Tourism of Mexico and then you will have time
to continue exploring the wonderful vestiges independently.
To continue this adventure, we will visit a mystic “Sacred Cenote”, where we can cool off
immersing ourselves in its crystal clear waters or simply enjoying one of the most relaxing landscapes
beautiful that destiny offers.
Returning to Riviera Maya or Cancun, we briefly visited the city center of Valladolid, located in the
heart of Yucatán to admire the splendor of colonial Mexico in the architecture of its buildings and temples
and the Church of San Servacio, the oldest on the peninsula that began construction in 1543, after
the foundation of Valladolid, located in front of the city's main square and park.
Notes
All times and order of visit are approximate.
By order of the Mexican government, the use of video cameras in Chichen Itzá is subject to an additional charge
which is paid at the ticket office located at the entrance to the archaeological zone.
Recommendations
Comfortable walking clothes and shoes.
Protective clothing such as a cap or hat and
sunglasses.
Suit and bath towel.
A set of dry clothes.
Biodegradable sunscreen.
Insect repellent
Photographic camera (with the exception of video cameras in archaeological zones)
Cash for life jacket rental in
el Cenote, tips and purchase of souvenirs.