Available Chichen Itza + Cenote Tours
Why Choose Our Chichen Itza Tours?
Kukulkan Pyramid
El Castillo, Wonder of the World
Sacred Cenotes
Ik Kil and crystal-clear swimming pools
Airplane Tours
40-minute flight from Cancun
Combo Tours
Combinations with Ek Balam and Tulum
Frequently Asked Questions about Chichen Itza Tours
What makes Chichen Itza a Wonder of the World?
Chichen Itza was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. The Kukulkan pyramid (El Castillo) demonstrates incredible astronomical knowledge and architectural precision of the Maya.
What is the best time to visit Chichen Itza?
Early morning tours (8-10 AM) offer cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and better photography conditions. Spring and fall equinoxes showcase the famous serpent shadow effect.
Can I swim in cenotes during the tour?
Yes! Most of our tours include swimming time in sacred cenotes like Ik Kil. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and biodegradable sunscreen to protect these pristine ecosystems.
How long is a Chichen Itza tour?
Full-day tours typically last 10-12 hours, including transportation from Cancun/Riviera Maya. Plan for 2-3 hours to explore the ruins, plus cenote swimming time.
Wonder of the World
Visit one of the official Seven Wonders with expert historical context.
Skip the Crowds
Early morning departures and strategic timing for better photos.
Sacred Cenote Experience
Swim in crystal-clear cenotes, the same sacred pools used by ancient Maya.
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