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Chichen Itza, Ik Kil Cenote & Valladolid: Deluxe Day Trip

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Summary

Ancient ruins, cool cenote swims, and Yucatán flavors on a full day from Cancun or Playa del Carmen

You’ll stand where Mayan kings once ruled at Chichen Itza, swim in the cool blue waters of Ik Kil cenote, and taste Yucatán dishes over lunch—all with transport from Cancun or Playa del Carmen included. Expect laughter, a few surprises, and moments that stay with you long after you’re home.

experience

What’s the experience like?

It’s the sound that sticks with me first—the soft crunch of gravel under our shoes as we followed our guide through the gate at Chichen Itza. I’d seen so many photos of El Castillo, but nothing really prepares you for how it rises up out of the heat. Our guide, Martín, had this way of pausing just long enough for us to catch our breath before he’d point out something wild—like how you can clap and hear the echo bounce off the stone steps. I tried it (felt a bit silly), but yeah, it works. The air smelled faintly of earth and sunscreen, and there was this little breeze that made the whole place feel alive.

Breakfast on the bus was simple—coffee that actually woke me up and some sweet bread. Later, after wandering through the ruins (and honestly sweating more than I expected), we ended up at this buffet for lunch. There was cochinita pibil and some kind of spicy salsa that nearly made me tear up (in a good way). I sat near an open window where you could hear birds somewhere out in the trees. After eating too much, I tried one of those hammocks they had strung up nearby—almost fell asleep right there.

The cenote at Ik Kil is something else. You have to walk down these winding stairs—kind of slippery if you’re not careful—and then suddenly you’re looking up at vines hanging down into this blue-green water. Jumping in was colder than I expected but felt amazing after all that sun. People were laughing and splashing around; someone’s kid did a cannonball off the side and everyone cheered. My hair still smelled like minerals hours later.

On the drive back we rolled through Valladolid—a quick stop but enough to see those pastel buildings and people sitting outside their shops waving as we passed by. I wish we’d had more time there, but maybe next time. Even now, when I close my eyes, I can picture that light over the plaza and hear Martín’s voice explaining why Chichen Itza is called one of the New Wonders of the World. Makes you think about how old stories stick around.

11h
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Chichen Itza, lunch, cenote swim, Valladolid

  • Travel aboard luxury bus
  • Breakfast on board
  • Guided tour of Chichen Itza ruins
  • Buffet lunch with regional food
  • Rest in hammock area or walk
  • Swim at Ik Kil Cenote
  • Enjoy panoramic view of Valladolid
questions

Top questions

Is hotel pickup included for this Chichen Itza deluxe tour?

Is hotel pickup included for this Chichen Itza deluxe tour?

Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included from Cancun or Playa del Carmen.

How long do we spend at Chichen Itza during this day trip?

How long do we spend at Chichen Itza during this day trip?

You’ll have about 2 hours 30 minutes for a guided tour at Chichen Itza.

Can I swim in Cenote Ik Kil on this tour?

Can I swim in Cenote Ik Kil on this tour?

Yes, swimming in Cenote Ik Kil is part of the itinerary—you’ll have about an hour there.

Is breakfast provided on the bus?

Is breakfast provided on the bus?

Yes, breakfast with bread, coffee, orange juice, and fruit is served onboard.

Are drinks included during the tour?

Are drinks included during the tour?

Bottled water and beers are included during your day trip from Cancun or Playa del Carmen.

Is lunch included? What kind?

Is lunch included? What kind?

A buffet lunch featuring regional Yucatán food is included after visiting Chichen Itza.

Is this tour wheelchair accessible?

Is this tour wheelchair accessible?

The tour is generally accessible but note that accessing Cenote Ik Kil involves stairs which may be difficult for wheelchairs.

Do we visit Valladolid on this tour?

Do we visit Valladolid on this tour?

You’ll enjoy a panoramic view of Valladolid during a short stop on your return journey.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Cancun or Playa del Carmen, entrance fees to both Chichen Itza and Cenote Ik Kil, breakfast served on board (think bread, coffee, juice), beers and bottled water throughout the day, a buffet lunch with regional specialties (vegetarian options available if you ask ahead), plus all guiding by a professional local expert before heading back in comfort.

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