Discover the enchanting wonders of the ancient Mayan civilization with an immersive tour that transports you from the Riviera Maya to the iconic Chichen Itza. This comprehensive 12-hour excursion promises a captivating exploration of the region’s rich history and vibrant culture, from the lively Maya village of Ebtun to the serene Xcajum Cenote. Explore the UNESCO-listed site of Chichen Itza with a guided tour, followed by an hour of independent discovery. As you savor a traditional buffet lunch, you’ll be left in awe of the breathtaking landscapes and the enduring legacy of the Mayans.

Key Points

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Key Points

  • A 12-hour Chichen Itza tour from Riviera Maya that includes hotel pickup, visits to a Maya village and cenote, guided tour of Chichen Itza, and a traditional buffet lunch.
  • The tour provides roundtrip transportation by air-conditioned bus, is wheelchair accessible, and offers a reservation option for secure spot and later payment.
  • Highlights include exploring the Maya village of Ebtun, swimming in the Xcajum Cenote, and a guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Chichen Itza.
  • The tour includes entry fees, unlimited drinks on the bus, and a morning box lunch, while optional purchases like locker rentals and tips are excluded.
  • Recommended items include comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, biodegradable sunscreen, and insect repellent, with prohibited items such as pets, intoxication, and professional cameras.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Tour Overview and Pricing

This tour from Riviera Maya to the ancient Maya city of Chichen Itza costs from $114.84 per person and lasts 12 hours.

Travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The comprehensive tour includes pickup from hotels, visits to a Maya village and a cenote for swimming, a guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Chichen Itza, and a traditional buffet lunch with local flavors.

Transportation is provided by an air-conditioned bus, and the tour is wheelchair accessible.

Itinerary and Highlights

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Itinerary and Highlights

The tour begins with a pickup from the hotel or designated meeting point, followed by a stop at the Maya village of Ebtun, where guests can enjoy the local culture for approximately 100 minutes.

Next, the group will visit the stunning Xcajum Cenote, where they’ll have 110 minutes to swim and enjoy a traditional buffet lunch.

The tour then heads to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Chichen Itza, where a 2-hour guided tour will provide insights into this ancient Mayan city, followed by an hour of free time to explore on their own.

The final stop is the charming town of Valladolid, allowing guests to take a 15-minute walk before returning.

Transportation and Accessibility

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Transportation and Accessibility

Roundtrip transportation by panoramic air-conditioned bus is provided for the Chichen Itza tour.

Pickup instructions are straightforward – guests need to be in the lobby or meeting point 10 minutes before the scheduled time. They should look for a white van and listen for their name to be called.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the experience.

Guests should keep in mind that they’re responsible for their belongings, as the provider isn’t liable for any items left behind. A retrieval fee may apply if guests need to recover lost items.

Inclusions and Exclusions

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Inclusions and Exclusions

The Chichen Itza tour package includes an array of services to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for guests.

The tour includes:

  1. Pickup and drop-off from the hotel or meeting point.
  2. Services of a certified guide who’ll provide insights into the history and significance of Chichen Itza.
  3. Unlimited drinks on board the air-conditioned bus and a morning box lunch.

Plus, the entry fees for Cenote Xcajum and Chichen Itza are covered, and guests can enjoy the use of umbrellas and towels at the cenote.

However, the tour excludes locker rental, life vests, and tips for the guide.

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Important Information and Restrictions

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Important Information and Restrictions

Guests are advised to bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, biodegradable sunscreen, and insect repellent, as well as cash for any optional purchases.

Pets, intoxication, smoking, professional cameras, backpacks, alcohol, drugs, and unaccompanied minors are prohibited. The minimum drinking age is 18, and children under 4 or 100 cm tall can join for free.

The tour provider isn’t responsible for any items left behind, and a fee may be charged for their retrieval. Intoxicated individuals won’t be allowed to participate and won’t receive a refund.

Maya Village of Ebtun

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Maya Village of Ebtun

Visitors stepping off the bus will step into the vibrant Maya village of Ebtun, where they’ll enjoy the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Here, they’ll have the opportunity to:

  1. Witness traditional Maya weaving techniques, as skilled artisans demonstrate the intricate process of creating vibrant textiles.
  2. Explore the village’s open-air market, where local vendors offer a variety of handcrafted goods, from carved wooden masks to intricately beaded jewelry.
  3. Engage with the friendly villagers, learning about their daily lives and customs, and gaining a deeper appreciation for the enduring Maya way of life.

This immersive experience offers a glimpse into the heart of Maya culture, setting the stage for the tour’s subsequent highlights.

Xcajum Cenote Experience

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Xcajum Cenote Experience

After exploring the vibrant Maya village of Ebtun, the tour takes visitors to the captivating Xcajum Cenote.

Guests are treated to 110 minutes of swimming and enjoying a traditional buffet lunch in this stunning natural wonder. The cenote’s crystal-clear waters and lush, verdant surroundings provide a refreshing respite from the day’s activities.

Towels and umbrellas are provided, and visitors can rent life vests and lockers for a small fee. This stop offers a chance to take in the natural beauty of the Yucatan Peninsula and recharge before continuing the journey to the renowned Chichen Itza archaeological site.

Exploring Chichen Itza

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Exploring Chichen Itza

Following the refreshing stop at the Xcajum Cenote, the tour heads to the renowned archaeological site of Chichen Itza.

Visitors embark on a 2-hour guided tour, exploring the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The highlights include:

  1. Discovering the iconic El Castillo, the towering Mayan pyramid that stands as a testament to the advanced engineering of the ancient civilization.

  2. Strolling through the Great Ball Court, the largest in Mesoamerica, and learning about the ceremonial games that were once played here.

  3. Marveling at the intricate carvings and architectural details that showcase the Mayan’s artistic and cultural sophistication.

After the guided tour, travelers have an additional hour to further enjoy the captivating history and beauty of Chichen Itza.

Frequently Asked Questions

From Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza Tour With Traditional Buffet - Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

According to the tour details, outside food and drinks are not allowed on the tour. The tour includes a morning box lunch and unlimited drinks on board the bus, so bringing your own is not necessary.

Is There a Discount for Seniors or Students?

There is no explicit mention of senior or student discounts for this tour. The pricing appears to be a flat rate per person. However, it’s best to check with the tour provider directly for any available discounts.

How Many People Are Typically in a Tour Group?

The tour group size typically ranges from 15 to 30 people. The exact number may vary depending on the day and demand, but the group is small enough to provide a personalized experience.

What Languages Do the Tour Guides Speak?

The tour guides speak Spanish and English, allowing them to provide comprehensive explanations and insights to both Spanish-speaking and English-speaking participants. They’re knowledgeable about the Mayan culture and heritage at each stop along the tour.

Can I Extend My Stay at Chichen Itza After the Tour Ends?

Visitors can’t extend their stay at Chichen Itza after the tour ends. The tour includes a 2-hour guided tour of the site plus 1 hour of free time before departing for the next stop.

Recap

This all-inclusive tour from Riviera Maya offers an immersive exploration of Mayan history and culture. Visitors will discover the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza, the vibrant Maya village of Ebtun, and the refreshing Xcajum Cenote. With hotel pickup, a guided tour, and a traditional buffet lunch, this 12-hour journey provides a comprehensive and unforgettable experience of the Yucatan Peninsula’s natural and cultural wonders.

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