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Tomoko_A, Feb 2026
-Overall, it’s a well...
-Overall, it’s a well organized tour at a reasonable price. -We are happy that our tour bus has a clean bathroom. -Our 6 yr-old son was a bit tired of the Chichen Itza because of hot and humid weather but you can take a rest under the shade of trees. He was afraid of the Senote first, but it became a memorable experience for him.
Andrew_M, Apr 2026
Small Group Tour Chichen Itza Only
Exactly as advertised but with great guide and driver. 14 People, comfortable air conditioned transport directly to Chichen Itza from PDC. Got to the site between 0900 and 1000 with water and umbrellas provided(really needed them). Knowledgeable tour on the ruins and Mayan culture followed by free time for pics. Had a box lunch and drinks provided on return trip. If you just want to seethe cultural site, this is the tour. We were on the road at 0640, back before 1500. Highly recommend
Alex_G, Apr 2026
Great tour (with exception)
Chichen-itza and the cenote visit were great and informative. Arriving at chichen-itza early before the crowds was important. But Valladolid is a wasted stop, which could be much improved with a short tour of the place, instead of free time to roam the main square.
Kate_L, Mar 2026
The Perfect Chichen Tour
Absolutely perfect way to view Chichen Itza from Cancun. The day is long, but everything is set up flawlessly and it flows well. Lunch is delicious (includes everything except the drinks), cenote is beautiful, and Chichen Itza is definitely best experienced with a guided tour. Bus is comfortable and needed for quick naps. You make two “tourist” stops to buy things. We had Uli and Norma as our guides and they were incredible. Would highly recommend this tour with them as guides.

Chichen Itza

4.5
(44,501)
Cancun
Tourists on a trip to Chichen Itza near Cancun, Mexico
  • Many tours are led by archaeologist tour guides, who are well-versed in Maya culture.

  • The Ossario group and Central group are open to everyone; Chichén Viejo (Old Chichén) is only open to archaeologists.

  • Come prepared for the heat with light clothing, sunscreen, bottled water, and a hat.

  • This popular site can get extremely crowded—book an early-access tour to beat the crowds.

  • Skip Sundays, when the site is free to enter for Mexican nationals and incredibly busy.

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