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    Chichen Itza

    4.6 (32 reviews)
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    Cindy S.

    I was really looking forward to visiting Chichen Itza, and I was not disappointed! The pictures can speak for themselves, but it was amazing to see these ruins in real life. There is a lot to see here... give yourself at least an hour to wander. The peddlers on site take Apple Pay lol.

    Chichén Itzá
    Eric W.

    This is one of the 7 wonders of the world and it was an amazing sight to see. The pyramid was cool, and our tour guide explained its history and the archaeological and geometrical significance of its structure. There are also a lot of street vendors selling souvenirs and more ancient sites that you can see. Overall, this place is a must see if you are in the Yucatán peninsula area.

    Joseph T.

    I mean. What can you say? This place is absolutely remarkable. It's an ancient city that has been kept in absolutely incredible shape. For all of these reasons, it gets five stars and it simply cannot have any rating less than that. Just a couple of items of note before you begin your trek to Chichen Itza... - It is a very long day. If you're coming from the resort cities or Cancun, Playa del Carmen, etc., it is about a 3-hour drive (one way). I would break this drive up by doing an excursion that visits a cenote or something else. - There isn't a lot of shade once you're out in the flats looking at the pyramid. Wear sunscreen. They rent out umbrellas at the entrance, should you be so inclined. On a windy day, the umbrella is a little pointless. - Expect it to be busy. Evidently we got very lucky. We went the day after the solstice, so the crowds were low from being inflated the day before. That aside, you'll have a fun day.

    Lurine J.

    This is one of the seven wonders of the world! I the privilege of visiting! So many wonderful things and stories to see and hear. Wear a hat and comfy shoes there is so much to see and I would hate for someone to miss it for no real reason. Lots of different stories and cool stories. Our guide was Mayan and a tad long winded but overall I recommend seeing this place

    The cenote full of gross water
    crystal t.

    Shame on me for saying this.... but Chichen Itza is all hype!!!!!!!! And does not live up to its name!!!!!!!!!!! I understand the immense historical importance HOWEVER Dealing with merchants every other step shoving things in your face for 5 hours when all you want to do is soak in the beautiful history absolutely changes the ambiance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Regardless of if these vendors are locals or Mayans - this needs to stop and all of the vendors inside Chichen Itza should be taken away!!!!!!! I spent 5+ hours here on 17 July 2024 with my two year old son I will never come back The ruins are just that--- stone ruins -The stucco on the ground is gone -The painted murals are gone -The stone carvings adorning much of the sites are missing I cannot believe this is one of the Seven Wonders of the World El Castillo was not even impressive!!!! I was WOWED by Nohoch Mul at nearby Coba Ruins-- walking around with my jaw on the floor The most impressive part is the Caracol observatory area within the (mistakenly named) Iglesia area as those friezes are outstandingly preserved Not being able to actually experience the ruins was the breaking point for me The entire time, you are just staring at sites from behind a rope ((rightfully so, as 2+ Million people visit here each year)) You cannot explore the sites // walk around to truly soak it all in There is a trail, and you have to stick to the trail Many of the tour guides mention carvings of dates, carvings of gods, pictures of war scenes... but you never see them once, as they are so high out of view to the common eye It would be completely different if you could climb at least some of the ruins! Or walk through the columnade...... It would be completely different without the local people yelling at you to buy things every other step -- " good price for you, miss! $5!" From the moment you pull into the driveway, you will see what I mean It is relentless and unfair I have NO CLUE why people rate Chichen Itza 4.9 stars I do have a clue why this is a wonder of the world, but modern day practices RUIN THE MAGIC!!!!!!! I will tell everyone I know how AWFUL Chichen Itza really is!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Chad B.

    Cruise Excursion warning: This place is amazing. What more can be said. I write this review to say that doing this as a cruise excursion will be a let down if you think you will have time to see everything. Go knowing you will have maybe an hour and a half and to see everything you would not be able to enjoy anything. We loved the little bit we saw. We will definitely be back

    Tairyn A.

    What can I say about this wondrous place that hasn't been said? We planned our whole Mexico trip to come to Chichén Itzá. My husband has decided to visit all 7 of the World Wonders, and this one was the closest to us and an amazing place to start. I won't talk about the monument itself because it's beyond wonderful, but I will talk about the experience as whole. Firstly, getting there was a little challenging. Mexico is building new and improving highways and so gps gets confused sometimes. Or rather, it tell you what "it used to be" the way. Once we got there, starting a few miles away, there are very predatory third party tickets resellers that try to pass as official. They even stand in front of your car so you have to stop. My husband asked why they stopped up, and we were told they stop rental cars. Which is crappy to have distinguishable vehicles that can be potential targets. They don't insist once you say no, but it's annoying nonetheless. We didn't fall for any of them. Get to the official parking, and buy your tickets at the window. It's cheaper, and fast. There wasn't hours long lines as they indicated. Or just tell them you got them online. Although they are a lot pricier online at the office site. At least $30 more if I remember correctly. There are also a ton of vendors inside, but they aren't aggressive. This was the only downside of the whole experience. Oh and the heat!! But that is inevitable depending the time of year. I am so happy I got to see these amazing ruins and lean more about the Mayan culture.

    Robert F.

    Breath taking! Best advice don't do a tour, get there early. It opens at 8am, we were there at 7:30 and we were the first people in. The tour buses start showing up at 9am and then there are hundreds of people wandering around making it hard to get good pictures. Give yourself at least two hours, it's a large site. There are places for food and drink there, even a Starbucks (unbelievable). Get there early and beat the crowds! Absolutely loved our time here

    Royce K.

    Love chichen liza the history is crazy how they lived that long ago I would recommend taking a tour so you can learn about how it was it was worth the 3 hrs drive from cancun

    Alex R.

    Chichen Itza is one of the seven wonders of the world for a reason, it is an outstanding display of architecture from a culture and period that today we consider undeveloped! We opted to drive there from Cancún. It was a long but simple journey. The problem arose as we got close to the site. People flashing badges pulled me over, only for me to realize they were resellers trying to sell me tickets or guiding services. After the second one, I ignored all others. It seems they can tell which ones are the rental cars. The second trap is when you are arriving. There is a private parking place pulling a similar trick. They try to flash ids and transit flags to get you into their parking spot. We avoided this as well and went with the government owned free public parking. They were right by the entrance and a bit more organized. While these locals are trying to make a living, I don't appreciate that the stop you and waste your time just because they know you are driving a rental and are therefore must likely a foreigner. I give them credit for being too pushy. Once I told them no, they were friendly and pulled back. Tickets at Chichén Itza were cheaper then what I found online. They scare you with the long lines, but we didn't experience any issues. We were i. And out of the line in 10 minutes (we arrived early, at around 9 AM on a Monday). We had a great time at the Site and highly recommend it if you are into history or architecture.

    Deanna D.

    When most people visit islands or parts of the Caribbean, they normally go for the beautiful beaches, exceptional food and tasty cocktails. While these three things are on my top five list of reasons to travel, the history and the culture are number one on that list! When I travel outside of the states, I live learning the history of where I am traveling to. During my recent trip to Mexico, I had the pleasure of visiting one of the newest seven wonders of the world, the Chichen Itza! During my trip to Cancun, I took a bus tour to Yucatan to visit the Mayan ruins known as Chichen Itza. The site is absolutely beautiful and filled with so much history. While I won't give too much information on what I learned on the tour, the stories of human sacrifices, in contents inside of the famous pyramid and learning of the way the Mayan calendar works satisfied my desire for knowledge! I highly suggest everyone who is able to visit Chichen Itza. Buy some really cool souvenirs from the locals, eat some tasty treats and take some amazing pictures! I promise you, the experience is overwhelming and one you will never forget!

    Joseph H.

    After visiting Cancun a half a dozen times since I was 18, I finally took the time to get away from the beach and tequila to go learn about some of the amazing history. We purchased a luxury bus tour from our hotel which was amazing. Highly recommend it considering it had plenty of room to relax for the long drive. They provide breakfast, and lunch. Also between stops they have corona and sodas. This specific tour group also stopped at a cenote for us to go swimming in. Was first class all the way. The tour guide was hilarious and very knowledgeable. He made the trip better in every way. If you're like me, and in Mexico for the beaches and booze then I highly recommend setting aside some time to capture this historical wonder. The pyramids are in pristine condition. If you are into shopping there are hundreds of stands with hand made items that are beautiful. If you're not there to shop then it can be an annoyance to get hassled while walking around. This wound up being the highlight of our trip. Mexico has so much history. Can't wait to go learn more in future trips.

    Padma A.

    Must visit part of history that is very interesting and intriguing .The resound of the birds when you clap is chilling and makes you wonder if we are the futuristic society or our ancestors were way more advanced. Must visit!!

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    YUCATAN EXCURSIONS

    YUCATAN EXCURSIONS

    5.0(4 reviews)
    117.5 km

    We were in Merida for a week and the best two days of our trip were the two we spent with Polo. He…read moreis from Merida and knows everyone and everywhere. He took us to Cenotes which were not super touristy but also very safe. He knows the history and geography very well and can explain so much about how things are. He speaks both English and Spanish very well. He can design your day and take you to spots you would never discover otherwise.

    I have used Yucatan Excursions for private tours throughout the Yucatan peninsula. Although the…read morecompany does transport people between hotels and Airports or other transportation centers, I think the company excels in custom tours. I have used Yucatan Excursions several times in the past three years. The day trips I have taken are a great value. Not only did we visit the locations on my "to do" list, but Polo had excellent suggestions on places to visit that are off the beaten path. I saw Mayan ruins that are not publicized but are way better than Those swamped with tourists. My suggestion is for you to have an idea of what you want to see, and ask Polo for suggestions. You won't be disappointed. Polo speaks fluent English, and his a wealth of historical and cultural information. You may have heard of Rick Steve's Europe Through the Back Door. I see Polo as being Yucatan Off the beaten path. One thing I didn't mention in my initial review is that Yucatan Excursions is a locally owned small business. It is not part of an international hotel chain or travel company. When you use this business you are supporting a local business and the local economy. In the days of multi-national corporations I think it is very important for travelers to support the communities they are visiting. You are also getting personalized service that is tailored to your specific wants and interests, and not to a pre-determined set of criteria intended to cater to the overall assumed desires of all tourists.

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    Aktun Chen - Cenote Trail, Aktun Chen Park, Tulum, Mexico

    Aktun Chen

    4.9(21 reviews)
    130.6 km

    It honestly was not as big of a wow factor as I had hoped…read more... Our tour guide for the cave was subpar at best! He did a very bad job at sharing the ecological (and anthropological) history of the area He did a bad job answering questions... We were rushed through the cave ........ It is a beautiful cave though, especially the part where you walk over the water over the bridge ((but definitely should not be a top 10 National Geographic cave walk!!!..?!!! I have seen much cooler caves!...) The animal park is very fun. They take nice care of the animals and they actually have a great variety. My two-year-old had a great time with the animals. The cenote Was ***extremely busy !...... full of loud obnoxious tour groups who completely ruined the whole vibe There are catfish in the water that do not bite The cenote is small. The water is crystal clear! It is very fun to explore! Bring a mouth piece for the snorkel, as they do not provide those (the thing that enables you to breathe while you are under water) The water is FREEZING cold Even colder than they advertise There are no wet suits We went Thursday at 1 pm for the cave, and 3pm for the cenote, so I was not expecting it to be busy..... The cenote is 10 minutes away from the cave ( you have to drive there) Aktun Chen is about 20 minutes down a dirt road- once you exit the highway, there are signs saying you are heading the right way to the cave/cenote, but I kept doubting myself.. as the dirt road feels very remote Glad I went, but honestly would not go back again... PS- they say no sunscreen to protect the cenote, but allow bug repellent lololol -- do you know how much more toxic bug repellent is than sunscreen?? Hire better staff, and I will feel inclined to give a better review It felt like a cattle corral ..... did not feel genuinely cared for ((or that the staff genuinely cares for the environment!..!.!.!)

    We signed up for the combo package which included ziplining, then a cave tour and then the cenote…read more The whole family unanimously agreed Aktun Chen was the highlight of our 1 week trip to Mexico. The ziplining was 10 ziplines, and the tour guides were fun and allow you to go upside down or 2 people at once on some of them. Make sure to bring money to tip the tour guides! The cave tour was the weakest section but I admit I did learn a bunch of interesting geological sorts of stuff. The cave actually gets a bit muggy and so the cenote was a great way to finish the day and cool off. They have you do a very brief "tour" in the cenote and then we were given about 30 min of free, unsupervised play time there. The water is clear, cool, clean and you adjust very quickly to the temperature. The lighting and colors were MAGICAL and the kids loved swimming amongst catfish. Water shoes were perfect for the whole day. You get a locker at each site. Towels and change of clothes are handy at the end of the day- don't forget those! And keep in mind that getting to the front entrance of Aktun Chen is not the same as getting to the actual reception area - it's ~ 3.5 km down a windy dirt road. Something to consider if you get motion sick easily, or something to consider if you rent a tiny car that might have difficulty on dirt roads.

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    Aktun Chen - At the reception entrance to the cave

    At the reception entrance to the cave

    Aktun Chen - Inside the cave (on the bridge over water, which was one of the coolest parts of the tour)

    Inside the cave (on the bridge over water, which was one of the coolest parts of the tour)

    Aktun Chen - Family friendly-- my son is 2 years old and loved the cave tour-- he hated the cenote!

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    Family friendly-- my son is 2 years old and loved the cave tour-- he hated the cenote!

    Yucatan Cenote

    Yucatan Cenote

    5.0(5 reviews)
    132.2 km

    We have been on several cruises to Progreso and never got off the ship until this visit, and I'm so…read moreglad we did. We were traveling with multiple families with kids ages 2-14 and adults up to their 70s. Every single one of us had a great time. We had a private van (like a Sprinter) with plenty of seating and nice cool AC. The ride to the cenotes was over an hour, but our guide kept us entertained with history and stories about the area. The cenotes themselves were amazing; they were breathtakingly beautiful. They weren't crowded - we were literally the only people at one. The kids loved the rope swings, and one from our group braved the 30+ foot jump from the top. At the end, we were served an absolutely delicious meal by a sweet group of local ladies. Even the picky eaters found something to enjoy. We didn't want to cut it close with our ship's departure, and our guide was sensitive to this. We returned with an hour to spare as we requested. Bear in mind that the cenotes are in remote locations, so facilities were limited and restrooms were rustic. Once off the main road, it was very bumpy for the last 10 minutes or so. Also, lots of steep stairs led to the cenotes, so this isn't a great fit for anyone with mobility issues. That being said, it was totally worth it in our group's opinion. We will return the next time we end up in Progreso!

    This was an awesome experience. We loved hearing the history of the place and seeing the raccoons,…read morecoati, baby caymans, and bats!! There were 3 cenotes for varying depths; 3, 6, and 8 feet. Affordable unique experience!!

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