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Chichen Itza, Valladolid, and Cenote from Riviera Maya

4.1/5
3 reviews

Discover Chichen Itza, swim in a cenote and visit Valladolid, with buffet lunch and Riviera Maya hotel pick-up.

Escape Cancun for a full-day adventure exploring the wonders of the Yucatan Peninsula. Begin with hotel pick-up from the Riviera Maya and head to Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Your expert guide will bring the history of this ancient Mayan city to life as you explore its iconic temples and pyramids.

Next, cool off with a swim in a stunning cenote, a natural sinkhole with crystal-clear waters. Recharge with a delicious Mexican buffet lunch, then enjoy a tequila tasting session to experience one of Mexico’s most famous drinks.

Finish your day with a panoramic visit to Valladolid, the colourful 'Magical Town' full of charm and colonial architecture, before returning comfortably to your hotel.

With all transportation included, this tour is an effortless way to experience Mexico’s history, culture, and natural beauty in a single day.

Main features

Free cancellation
Place: Riviera Maya / Playa del Carmen
Duration: 12 hours
Language:English, Spanish
Mobile voucher accepted

Additional features

Instant confirmation
Skip the line
Exclusive venue
Guided tour
Local touch
Subject expert guide
e-Voucher
Transport included

Why you’ll love this…

  • Hotel pick-up from the Riviera Maya for a seamless full-day experience
  • Swim in a natural cenote surrounded by stunning scenery
  • The colourful colonial town of Valladolid, known as the 'Magical Town'
  • A delicious Mexican buffet lunch featuring authentic local flavors
  • Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, with a knowledgeable guide

Important to know

Extra fees to be paid on-site:

  • Government taxes to enter the archaeological sites (44 USD)
  • Life vest for visiting the cenote
  • By government order, in case you want to enter the archaeological site with mobile devices (GoPro, professional camera, selfie stick, and drones), you must pay an additional fee of 50 Mexican pesos per device at the ticket office

Know in advance:

  • The exact pick-up time at each location will be confirmed the day before the tour
  • Mexican citizens have a discount on the archaeological sites' tax upon the presentation of their ID on the day of the tour. The discount will not be applicable without the official identification
  • For safety reasons, you must wear a life vest during the visit to the cenote (the cost is not included in the price)
  • The order of the activities might change due to operational reasons

Cancellation policy

Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.


What’s included

  • Entrance fees
  • Lunch
  • Guided tour
  • Transportation in air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Alcoholic beverages tasting

What’s not included

  • Drinks
  • Lifejacket
  • Mandatory extra fees to be paid on-site

Booking fee

Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.


Location

Meeting point:

Pick‑up is available from hotels in Riviera Maya. After booking, the local partner will contact you to confirm your pick‑up details using the contact information provided at checkout. If your hotel is outside the coverage area, an alternative meeting point will be arranged as close as possible.

Provider

Amigo Tours México


What people say about this experience

4.1/5

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Based on 3 reviews


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Value for money

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    S

    Travelled as a couple


    29 March 2026
    3.8

    Germany

    Paul und Ricardo (Busfahrer) haben das wirklich super gemacht. Wir sind in Akumal untergebracht und von da aus war es eine sehr lange Fahrt da wir erst nach Cancún gefahren sind. Das hätte man bestimmt auch anders lösen können, und hat uns nicht gefallen. Ansonsten war es top 👍🏼

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    Chicken1

    Travelled with family


    21 February 2026
    3.4

    Germany

    Da der Guide den Ablauf der Tour kurzfristig umgestellt hatte,war der anstrengendste Teil -Chichen Itza- erst am ultraheissen Nachmittag und der erfrischende Teil -das Schwimmen in der Cenote-am kühlen Vormittag. Der Ablauf lt .Beschreibung wäre sicher der sinnvollere gewesen,nämlich eine Erfrischung nach dem anstrengenden Besichtigungsteil

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    Matilda

    Travelled as a couple


    5 March 2026
    5

    Sweden