◆ The Pyramid of the Chichen Itza ruins was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 and the 2007 New World Wonders, and is a staple spot for tourists from all over the world. An English or Spanish guide will explain the ruins!
◆ The Cenote Ik-Kil has attractive vine curtains that flow from the ceiling. There is no doubt that you will be able to take photogenic photos
[Included] Lunch, 1 bottle of water, entrance fee for each visit and transportation.
[Not included] Ikil Cenote: Locker fee ($3 USD) Life jacket (about $2 USD) Drinks at lunch, tips
[Tour Notes] At Cenote, you can swim after removing makeup and sunscreen. Only the folding stroller can be brought into the car. It ...
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From Mérida Tour Plus: Chichen Itza Ruins and Cenote Ik-kil
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◆ The Pyramid of the Chichen Itza ruins was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 and the 2007 New World Wonders, and is a staple spot for tourists from all over the world. An English or Spanish guide will explain the ruins!
◆ The Cenote Ik-Kil has attractive vine curtains that flow from the ceiling. There is no doubt that you will be able to take photogenic photos
[Included] Lunch, 1 bottle of water, entrance fee for each visit and transportation.
[Not included] Ikil Cenote: Locker fee ($3 USD) Life jacket (about $2 USD) Drinks at lunch, tips
[Tour Notes] At Cenote, you can swim after removing makeup and sunscreen. Only the folding stroller can be brought into the car. It ...
Chichen Itzá is one of the largest archaeological zones and rich in monuments of the Mexican Republic. Since 1988 it has been a World Heritage Site and today it stands proud for being designated as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
One of the main representatives of the Mayan culture, it is considered the most famous city of this civilization that today remains to amaze its visitors.
With a name that means "Mouth of the Itzaes' well," Chichen Itza stood out as one of the largest settlements in the north-central Yucatan Peninsula. During its period of splendor, it concentrated the economic, cultural, political and social activity of the entire Mayan area. Towards the end of the 10th century, the city was invaded by a warrior tribe, the Toltecs, causing an unexpected cultural mix; however, a few years later, it was abandoned for unknown reasons.
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Cenote Ik kil
Swimming time!
After leaving Chichen Itza ruins, we will go to a restaurant for lunch...Around 14:00, at the restaurant, buffet lunch (drinks not included)
Enjoy the Ikkil cenote.