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Ashley_A, Jun 2026
After a timing snag the...
After a timing snag the operator was responsive and helpful to reschedule. my 13, 18, 19, 21 year old children had an amazing time on this trip! They picked up and dropped off at our hotel and it sounds like it will be a highlight of the whole vacation for them!
nathalie_p, May 2026
Beutiful Cénote tour
Truly an amazing experience with such lovely tour guides. Both were extremely knowledgeable, easy to talk to, and went above and beyond to ensure we had the best trip. I will definitely be recommending this tour to friends as well as returning someday! Thank you both 💕
Victoria_E, May 2026
10 out of 10
Absolutely amazing, perfect tour of nature, swimming and the Sian Ka'an biosphere, stunning. Guides were so warm, friendly and knowledgeable. Would do this again. Transportation was convenient and timely. Reserve we saw manatees, dolphins, many birds, stingrays, turtles, nurse sharks. Lunch was lovely fresh fish. Whole day perfect, most beautiful swimming ever.
danielle_s, Apr 2026
This is the one!
This was by far the best choice for this experience. It was a small group of us (2 other couples) which made the experience more personal and relaxing. This small size helps the timing of the trip and all in all it was a 12 hour day from pick up to drop off (from Tulum). Our tour guide, Leire, was very knowledgeable giving us the history on our drive to the chichen itza with a slideshow as well! The restaurant at the valladolid was delicious and picturesque with an authentic Mexican vibe. The cenote was AMAZING. The water was crystal clear and only 4 other people there besides us. It was clean with lockers (included in tour fee), showers and a changing room as well. They provided us with water and snacks as well. Don’t forget to bring a refillable water bottle! But if you did, they provided you with a sanitized one if needed. If you have limited mobility and need a collapsible wheelchair like we did (sprained ankle), it’s doable but challenging. There are handicap ramps at the entrance of the chichen itza but then about a 1/2 mile of rocky moderate terrain with small craters and hills. Once you get by the actual chichen itza it is a lot easier as it is flat ground. The restaurant had ramps so no issues there. To get into the cenote, it was about 50 steep steps so the limited person had to sit it out but this amazing tour let her hang out in the air conditioned van. All in all, I would absolutely do this tour with them again and do different tours with this company in the future. HIGHLY RECOMMEND. It’s worth it!
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