Chichén Itzá
In the morning, we head to the famous city of Chichen Itza, which is a must-see in the Yucatan Peninsula.
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and considered one of the New 7 Wonders of the Modern World, it is a true symbol of Mayan culture and an emblem of Mexico.
The visit will last 1h30-2h. You will learn about their knowledge of mathematics, astronomy and architecture. Discover El Castillo which is the main pyramid of Chichén Itzá, the Mesoamerica ball court, the Temple of the Warriors and much more!
Traditional Lunch
Yucatán is home to rich and traditional cuisine that mixes ingredients such as corn, tomato, and beans, with many products that are unique to the state such as habanero chili, sour orange, and the popular Achiote that gives color and flavor to many meals.
Earthy, hot and smoky, Yucatan cuisine is as diverse as it is rich in color. The air is thick with the scent of the strong flavors that make this region’s food a culinary delight.
You will delight yourself with traditional dishes like PocChuc, Salbutes, Panuchos, Cochinita Pibil and more!
Cenotes
Cenotes are very deep water wells, which are fed by the filtration of rain and the currents of underground rivers that originate in the heart of the earth. That is why when swimming in a cenote you feel so fresh, imagine that the average temperature of its waters is a maximum of 24°C!
Duration: 9 to 12 hours (depending on the starting point).
Schedule: Transportation is between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. depending on the location of your hotel. Approximate total duration from 9 to 12 hours.
Minimum age: For all ages (under 4 years old are free).
Children: 25% discount from 5 to 11 years old on the adult price.
Adults. $160.USD
Children. $120.USD
IMPORTANT: The itinerary may have modifications in the order of visit according to the operation.
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