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Caren_K, Apr 2026
Great destination with an awesome guide
Omar was a timely, professional and knowledgeable guide who kept our family of four (2 teens) engaged with his Mayan history knowledge and local stories. The cenote was a nice and refreshing treat. Lunch at a buffet included many local dishes not to be missed. We went at our own pace and skipped the shopping. Overall a great day. (Remember to bring hat, sunscreen and don’t forget your swimsuits.)
Michelle_W, Apr 2026
Happy English couple
What a experience,the jungle ride was good very up n down but well worth it. Goin through the little village wow that's a heart stopper and definitely pulls at the heart strings. Are guide carnt remember is name he was good he had 1996 tattooed on is legs. Would definitely recommend this trip
ANDREW_Z, Apr 2026
Great day with Antonio
Our family of five (including three boys—10, 10, and 12) booked a private tour to Chichen Itza, and it was one of the highlights of our trip—largely thanks to our guide, Antonio. He arrived right on time for our early 6:30 AM pickup and was incredibly accommodating from the start. The comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle made the early morning easy, and he quickly proved thoughtful and flexible—stopping at a great local bakery for coffee and pastries, helping with an ATM stop, and even taking us to a pharmacy for a bandage for our son. Small touches, but they made a big difference. Arriving early at Chichen Itza was a huge advantage—we beat the crowds and heat, making the experience far more enjoyable. Antonio was an outstanding guide: knowledgeable, engaging, and patient with all of our questions. He also did a great job connecting with our boys and keeping them interested throughout. Afterward, we visited Cenote San Lorenzo Oxman for a refreshing swim—it felt like something out of Avatar, with lush greenery and dramatic vines hanging into the water. We lingered longer than planned because we loved it so much, and Antonio never rushed us—he simply adjusted the schedule. We wrapped up with a great à la carte lunch in Valladolid, where Antonio helped us quickly order (much needed at that point!) and still left us time to walk around and explore. Overall, the tour delivered exactly as promised—early access to Chichen Itza, a one-of-a-kind cenote experience, and a great lunch in a colonial town—but Antonio made it exceptional. Highly recommend, and if you can request him, absolutely do.
Kristin_S, Apr 2026
Best experience of the trip!
Our tour guide Gabby was wonderful – so knowledgeable and friendly. We saw so many sea turtles! Go early in the day (8 am or earlier) before it gets too crowded if you can. Gabby even towed one of our children to shore when she saw she was struggling to keep up. Swimming in the cenote was the highlight of the trip. Be aware that the cenote is underground and dark in spots, but so cool! Taco lunch was delicious. The driver Ben and the photographer Danny were also great. So many good photos from the day! Definitely recommend!!!
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The star of the Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen isn’t only known for its white-sand beaches and tequila-fueled nightlife—it’s also the ideal starting point from which to tour the Yucatán Peninsula. Playa del Carmen tours take you to visit ancient Mayan ruins, swim at picturesque cenotes, and explore natural caves and underground rivers. Adventurous types can also drive an ATV or buggy along rainforest trails, saddle up for a horseback ride, and go ziplining. Or, if you prefer water-based excursions, set sail on a boat cruise, visit tropical islands, and spot sea turtles as you snorkel or scuba dive.

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