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Johnny_Y, Mar 2026
Chichen itza tour
Thomas’s stellar performance in producing a clean and uninterrupted understanding of the culture and history of chichen itza was truly remarkable and he is honestly the best tour guide you could possibly ask for.
Matthew_B, May 2026
Ek Balam and Cenote
Chichen Itza was closed so we went to Ek Balam. We were able to climb the structures and learned a lot about the culture on the drive out! The Cenote was very refreshing as a long hot walk. Lunch was avg at best. The driver was very cautious and our guide was very knowledgeable. The price is a bit spendy, but we were not jammed in a hot bus and could control our AC and move on our achedule.
Marcia_B, May 2026
Highly Recommend !!!
Despite Chichen Itza being shut down cuz of a stroke …this company exchanged it for Ek Balam and WOW just WOW ….what a great experience and the hike up the temple was hard but worth every bit of enjoyment !! The guides were informational and pleasant !! The other part of the tour was relaxing and fun to jump into a cenote and relax for a bit !!
MariaFernanda_C, Dec 2025
Fantastic!
It was fantastic! Great tour with Pastor and David, wouldn't change anything. Pastor is super passionate about his job and great host. He provided several information of the mayan culture, cenotes and Chichen Itza. Super kind and patient with the people. Tour was on time and they picked up and left us in our hotel. The bus was in good conditions: good seats, bathroom and clean.

Chichen Itza

4.5
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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.