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    5.0 (44 reviews)
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    Cenote Taak Bi Ha

    We splurged and did a private cenote tour - it was 100% worth it. Pablo was an excellent guide, fun to speak with and knowledgeable. Totally recommend this experience and would book with them again!

    Jim Bob C.

    My wife and I did the "Snorkeling with Caribbean fish and private cenote exploration" tour with Carlo. He was a great guide. There were 6 people on the tour plus the guide. Moderate physical exertion is required and there are some small confined areas to navigate in the cenote caves. Bring a day bag with light snacks and water to hold you over until lunch. Ziplock or water proof bag recommended for boat and cenote if you want pictures but you can leave everything in the van if you want.

    We did the bike ride and 3 Cenote tour with Zip Line. It was our favorite excursion we have ever done! Highly recommended. Bug spray for the bike ride is NEEDED. Our tour guide was Pablo. He is the best!

    Escondido Cenote
    Juliana T.

    My partner and I did the Cenote Trail Bike Tour while in Tulum this past August. We got really lucky because although we booked a group excursion, being a Wednesday in the offseason, we had a private tour with Luigi. During the tour, you visit 3 totally different Cenotes and bike to each of them, inclusive of a meal at this beautiful Eco retreat. I cannot recommend this activity more! Luigi was a wonderful guide, informative and patient, and he was enthusiastic about taking photos of us to remember our outing! It was wonderful to spend half of the day with him, learning more about Tulum, the underground river systems, the local lifestyle and the lot. When I return to Tulum, I will 100% be using Mexico Kan Tours again.

    The second cenote!!!! You visit! A huge bridge that you get to jump off!
    Whitney L.

    This place was amazing! Super friendly and home experience! It's an exhausting day so make sure to pack snacks! The breakfast won't be enough for you!!

    Cenote Xux Ha
    Lillian L.

    We did the Chitchen Itza tour with Luigi and it was such a wonderful experience! They picked up from our AirBnB on time and on the way there, Luigi explained some of the Mayan history and about the Yucatan peninsula. The weather wasn't great, but it served in our favor since Chitchen Itza wasn't that crowded. Luigi offered to take our pictures and was the best guide! Lunch was provided and was delicious and then we got some time to explore Valladolid. The last and best part was visiting Cenote Xux Ha. So beautiful and it was just our group too! Definitely worth it!

    Katie G.

    Cannot say enough good things about my experience using Mexico Kan Tours. Everyone was super friendly and I loved the people we met on our tour. I felt like we got to truly see a lot in one full day and was convenient being dropped and picked up at our hotel vs trying to meet at a random location like the other tour groups. This was the World wonder tour but would love to try some of the others!

    Christian H.

    it was such a pleasure to have Alberto as my tour guide . there were so many places I would have never discovered if it wasn't for him. found this place walking on the street so I had to read the yelp reviews. glad I purchased one of the tours. this was an experience I'll never forget.

    Dylan R.

    Highly recommend this tour!!! Such an amazing staff and we really had a great time. We had Jhony B as our guide and he is awesome, very knowledgeable and took amazing photos, he made the experience even better!

    Mayan temple
    Weston B.

    Alberto was a very knowledgeable tour guide when it came to the history of the tour, it added a lot of value and interest! The lunch was an awesome, unexpected in terms of the vibes and quality. I loved that Al played podcasts relating to the history of the tour while we drove. It made the drive so much more enjoyable. The only constructive feedback would be that the tour could totally skip the "shopping" portion. The specific area just didn't offer anything noteworthy. Loved the cenote and ruins, a must see! The AC is never cold enough for us spoiled Americans, so I think including some reusable ice packs during the drive to cool the skin would be awesome.

    Mayra H.

    The tour we did with Mexico KAN Tours was by far one of the most amazing tours we've done...and if I had more time I would of done many more tours with them! . This tour was small with myself, my husband and one more guest. Our guide, Said, picked us up at the hotel in the Zona Hotelera of Tulum right at the time we were told the pickup would be. His car was cozy and his driving was fantastic. He would tell many stories about where we were going and what we were going to see. He also spoke about the importance of preserving the local flora and fauna and brought fresh fruit for snacks, homemade granola bars, and aluminum water bottles for everyone so that we would not use plastic anything to harm the planet. He encourages us to buy souvenirs form the Mayan families instead of the tourist zones so that the money would go back to the people, which we 100% agreed with and did. Our fist stop was the Ancient City of Cobá. We brought in our water bottles with us with cold water and began walking with Said. He gave us the history of the ruins, the Mayan people, the ball game, and the hieroglyphs there. Once inside the city, there are bicycles you can use to get to the rest of the ruins which would of been a far walk. He rode with us to make sure we didn't get lost and continued to stop along the way to Nohoch Mul to tell us about the sites we were looking at. Once we got to Nohoch Mul, the largest Mayan temple/pyramid in the Yucatan, Said told us he would meet us again at the front in a little over an hour to head to our next destination, and told us where the most beautiful view of the jungle would be once we reached the top of the temple. Climbing the temple was not easy, but not impossible. It is hot! And very steep. But once at the top, the views were undeniably the most amazing jungle views ever seen. Coming down, I recommend sitting down and grabbing the rope as it is very steep and very slippery at some parts. From there, Said took us to our next stop, a family owned area called Otoch Ma'ax Yetel Kooh and Punta Laguna. We saw many spider monkeys up in the trees and were explained the importance of what is done here to protect them. We then got geared up with a harness and helmet and walked into the jungle with Said towards the freshwater turquoise lake of Punta Laguna. The only way to get to the canoes is by zipline, and Said will go with you! Along with the 2 guides walking with us. At no point did I feel unsafe. Said even took one of our phones with him to record his travel across the lake and to catch our arrival to him on the zipline! Once at Punta Laguna, we canoed across the lake, Said told us the type of animals in the water, including alligators if we could find one, and how the Mayan's needed this lake for freshwater. Once we got to the other end of the lake, we were walked into the Jungle again and participated in a Mayan Ceremony to be given permission to enter the sacred Cenote. Said then took us to this private family-owned cenote that had changing rooms and bathrooms. We refilled our water containers and got ready to swim! The cenote is underground in a cave, had fish and turtles swimming, and had hundreds of harmless fruit bats flying around! From the top of the cenote, the water is so deep that you could jump, and the three of us took turns jumping waaaay down!!! Said took pics and videos for us and told us we could spend as much time cooling off in the cool waters before heading towards the Mayan family home for lunch. After cooling off, we drove to an area in Nuevo Durango to a Mayan family's home. At the house, we were treated to delicious food made fresh in their home as the tortillas were being made in the patio fresh by hand, I even jumped in and made some! After lunch, we were toured around the grounds of his animal preserve! It was HUGE! He had deer and agouti's and birds! As well as many different species of bees. Him and Said explained the importance and history of the bees and their efforts to save them all. Said truly had a connection with all the people that we encountered, it was not just a business deal like you feel in most other tour groups. He truly cares for the people and wants to pass that feeling onto the guests. It was an unforgettable experience with memories that will last forever! It won't be our last time in Tulum! And when we go back, I will be using them for other Eco friendly tours!

    Inside their office in Tulum centro
    Alexis B.

    My husband and I were in Tulum on our honeymoon in March 2017. I knew we wanted to do a tour or two, since we didn't want to deal with the hassle of a car (we took cabs in and out of My My husband and I were in Tulum on our honeymoon in March 2017. I knew we wanted to do a tour or two, since we didn't want to deal with the hassle of a car (we took cabs in and out of town). I did some research and decided that Mexico Kan Tours sounded like the best option! I'm so glad we found them. On our third day in Tulum, we did the Sian Ka'an Muyil private tour. Our tour guide Alejandra picked us up at our hotel around noon and we drove to Muyil. In the next few hours, we explored the ruins of Muyil; learned about Mayan history and culture; climbed a watch tower for a great view; took a boat ride across Laguna Muyil, through a mangrove channel, and across Laguna Chunyaxche; and floated a lazy river. Through most of this tour, we were completely alone (Alejandra didn't even float the river with us - so it really was JUST US), which is rare in the Yucatan. This tour was so wonderful - beautiful, peaceful, tranquil, informative. After the boat ride back, we enjoyed a light dinner with Alejandra. Alejandra was kind, fun, interesting, and certainly well-informed about the region, the Mayan culture, and the Yucatan ecosystems. We had booked two tours (the Muyil tour and the Chichen Itza day trip tour), but we had such an amazing time at Muyil and Sian Ka'an with Alejandra that the next morning when we were in town for breakfast, we stopped in at the company's office and booked a third tour for a few days later! On our fifth day in Tulum, we did a group World Wonder Discovery Tour. Alejandra (this time with a bus and a driver, since we were about 10 people) picked us up at our hotel around 8/9 in the morning. She dropped us off in town to get a coffee when she gathered a few more of our fellow tourists. (We had a great group of people from a variety of countries - Italy, Germany, U.S....) Our first stop was in the city of Valladolid, where we toured a former convent. The architecture was very interesting, and the stop allowed us to learn about the history of this beautiful colonial city. From there, we went to Valladolid's central market. We wandered and tried different local and regional fruits from various vendors. From there, we drove to Cenote Yokdzonot, which was one of the highlights of our whole trip. This cenote is not crowded and has a great story (I have a whole review just about this cenote if you're interested). And it's just beautiful. We swam in the cenote for a bit before we enjoyed a delicious lunch cooked by the women of Yodkzonot who organized the cenote and opened it to the public. After lunch, we went to Chichen Itza, which is a crowded (obviously), but is certainly worth a visit. We learned lot throughout the day and honestly enjoyed every moment of it! The very next day, we did our third and final tour with Mexico Kan Tours (this time not with Alejandra) - the Mayan Underworld tour. We began this tour in the morning and drove in our small SUV with two other couples to Yal-Ku Lagoon in Akumal (near Tulum). We snorkled in the lagoon for a bit before we drove to some secluded private property that opens to allow tourists view its gorgeous cenote. It's private property, and they only allow one tour group in at a time. This was a completely amazing tour. We climbed down a rope ladder into a cave and waded (and sometimes swam) through cold cave water until we got to the cenote. You witness completely fascinating rock formations and it's simply beautiful and tranquil. At the end of exploring the cave and swimming in the cenote, we had lunch with our group and our very nice tour guide took us back to Tulum. All three of our tours with Mexico Kan Tours was amazing. They took the pressure and stress off us so that we could just relax and enjoy some of the culture, landscapes, and ecology of the Yucatan. The tour guides we met (especially Alejandra) were wonderful - kind, information, intelligent, multi-lingual, and never tired of answering my endless questions! I would absolutely recommend this tour company to anyone going to Tulum or Akumal who wants to see more than just the hotel zone and town without having to deal with cabs or rental cars! Two thumbs way up for the work this company does every day!

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    Moderate physical exertion is required and there are some small confined areas to navigate in the cenote caves.

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    Tulum Bike Tours - Best view in the house

    Tulum Bike Tours

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    It doesn't get any better than this!!! So my best friend and…read moreI took the Mayan Backroads Bike Tour and the Sian Ka'an Mayan Wetlands tour and both were top notch!!! Hugo was our amazing tour guide on the Backroads Bike tour. This tour was absolutely life changing!!! If you're thinking about doing it, stop thinking, and book it. This tour is worth millions. Frank and Hugo are priceless! I don't even have the words to describe! This tour is pure adventure! We biked, hiked, canoed, zip-lined, and ate lunch in a Mayan village. I am so thankful for this experience. Wear a hat, wear sunscreen, take bug spray, drink the lemonade, and have the time of your life!! The Sian Ka'an Maya wet lands tour is pure joy!! Frank took us out on this one and I could have stayed forever! Floating in the canals and learning more about the ruins and eco system was pure perfection!! This place is absolutely beautiful. It's what dreams are made of. Once again, it's worth every single cent!! I couldn't thank Frank and Hugo enough for being great hosts! They are definitely on my Christmas list!!

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    Living Dreams Mexico

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    During our vacation in Playa Del Carmen we booked a private tour with Living Dreams for a morning…read moreexcursion to Telum. Daniel Alvarez was our tour guide. We were picked up on time in a nice big clean car. Daniel was very friendly and was giving us history and information about the area during our ride. We parked and got on a tram to the main entrance. We entered the ruins with no issues as Daniel had all our tickets already. We were able to walk all the grounds and Daniel gave us all the amazing history and was able to answer all our questions- even the ones about the wildlife. When we retuned to the car he had a cooler with cold towels and a big variety of cold drinks for us. The excursion included lunch at a place of our choice and we asked for Daniel's suggestion as we wanted something local and not a tourist spot. He took us for some street tacos that were amazing! He was also kind enough to stop at a store so we could grab a few souvenirs and a mango stand for some fresh mango. Daniel was amazing and we will definitely use Living Dreams again and will be asking for Daniel!

    Such a great experience. Claudia was so knowledgeable as a guide and Charlie was a great driver. We…read moretoured the Mayan ruins, swam with turtles and explored a private Cenote. Claudia took care of everything so we didn't have to get our own tickets or wait in lines. If looking for a tour Living Dreams Mexico is an amazing option.

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    My Quest Concierge Private Tours - Andy Warhol art approach

    My Quest Concierge Private Tours

    5.0(25 reviews)
    62.4 kmInfonavit Gaviotas

    My wife and I can't recommend My Quest Concierge Private Tours enough. Shout-out to our amazing…read moreguide, Heriberto Lopez. He took excellent care of us for the day. It was just us three. We loved having a guide all to ourselves. We stayed at Grand Velas Riviera Maya in Playa del Carmen. My wife found out about My Quest from Tripadvisor. We booked a "VIP Tulum Private Tour" over two months in advance through Viator. It cost $340, prepaid online, and we tipped Heriberto $75 in cash after the tour ($415 total in US dollars). We thought it was worth it. The preferred method of communication for My Quest, like most of Mexico, is WhatsApp. Two days before our tour, we got a WhatsApp text message from Carolina to confirm details. Our only gripe with My Quest came in this message. The company wanted to change our pickup time from 7:30am "to 6:45am since we have found more people due to the season." We were a bit annoyed with that because we booked and prepaid with My Quest in order to get a private tour at the time we specified months ago. I politely replied and asked if we could keep the original reservation time. I received a prompt response, yes. Around 8:30pm the night before our tour, we got a message from Fernanda. She confirmed our pickup time, told us that Heriberto would be our guide, and gave us his phone number so that we could message him via WhatsApp. Once again, I had to correct the pickup time from 6:45am to 7:30am. I messaged Heriberto to make extra sure. Heriberto showed up on time at 7:30am. He picked us up in a company car, a GMC Acadia, I believe. It could've been a GMC Terrain. I don't remember exactly. The SUV had a transmission issue where it would downshift unexpectedly, usually after we got going on the highway. This mildly concerned both us and Heriberto. He reported the issue to My Quest. Heriberto is local to Playa del Carmen, where My Quest is based. He's friendly and intelligent. We could tell he is passionate about his job. He loves his family, Mexico, and the environment. We felt safe when we were with him. Our tour consisted of three stops, each of which I reviewed on Yelp. In order, they were: 1. Zona Arqueologica de Tulum 8:45am to 10:00am (times approximate) https://www.yelp.com/biz/zona-arqueol%C3%B3gica-de-tulum-tulum-2 Zona Arqueologica de Tulum is the famous ruins of Tulum. This is a popular tourist attraction. Heriberto and My Quest proved to be very valuable here for two main reasons: First, Heriberto knew the most efficient route through the ruins and he was terrific at timing our stops so we were rarely around other people. He made our tour of Tulum feel special and intimate. Second, Heriberto was extremely knowledgeable about the history of Tulum and the Maya people. He brought an iPad to show us pictures and diagrams, which added another layer to his history lessons. 2. Cenote Xunaan Ha 10:30am to 11:45am (times approximate) https://www.yelp.com/biz/cenote-xunaan-ha-ciudad-chemuyil 3. Cenote Taak Bi Ha 12:15pm to 1:45pm (times approximate) https://www.yelp.com/biz/taak-bi-ha-zona-hotelera-tulum Cenote Xunaan Ha is an open, above-ground cenote. Cenote Taak Bi Ha is a closed, underground cenote. At both cenotes, Heriberto provided us with life jackets and snorkeling gear. Life jackets came from the cenotes and snorkeling gear came from My Quest. Xunaan Ha was a leisurely swim and snorkel. Taak Bi Ha was a guided tour. We absolutely loved both. Cenotes are some of the most beautiful natural occurrences on earth and they must be experienced in person. No hiking was involved, but the swimming, especially in the cold water of Taak Bi Ha, did take some energy. Eat a good breakfast and bring snacks for the car. Heriberto had bottled water for us. We arrived back at the resort around 3:45pm. We were gone for over eight hours. Due to highway traffic, it took over one hour to get from our resort in Playa del Carmen to Tulum and it took over one hour to get from Taak Bi Ha back to our resort. Therefore, there was a lot of drive time. We also made a pit stop at a Pemex gas station on the way back. At all three stops, Heriberto took care of everything: translation, parking, restrooms, escorting, tickets, access, etc. He was also great at taking pictures and videos of us, and knew all the best spots and angles. He knew how to make the pictures look as if there weren't other people there, especially at Tulum, which had large groups of tourists. We appreciated that even though we didn't ask for it. He just made it happen. Heriberto was fantastic. Tips: - Both Viator (via an emailed link to a web page) and My Quest (via WhatsApp messages) will tell you what to expect, what you can and cannot bring, and what's included and not included (e.g., lunch was not included on the tour we booked). - Don't wear sunscreen to the cenotes. It's generally not allowed because it harms the cenote ecosystems. - Strongly consider bringing water shoes. Ours came in handy at Taak Bi Ha.

    This tour was the highlight of our trip to the Yucatan Peninsula and will forever be one of my…read morefavorite travel memories. Our guide, Manuel, was not only communicative and informative but went above and beyond to ensure we were comfortable and relaxed the entire day. He even stopped at a pharmacy on the way out to find a good medicine for my mom's back, which she hurt a few days before our trip. Without that she would have been miserable and unable to enjoy any of the activities at our stops. The pyramid at Chichén Itzá was breathtaking and Manuel took amazing pictures of us from the perfect vantage point. I have been interested in and studied Latin American history for several years so I found his knowledge about new and relevant information only just being released in academic circles incredibly fascinating. Our lunch at Paladar De Cura in Valladolid was the best meal I had our entire stay, and we also did a tequila tasting and some souvenir shopping in town. After lunch we headed to Cenote Chukum where we swam in the cool waters of a cavernous sinkhole with small catfish flitting beneath our feet. It's no mystery why this tour is rated the #1 activity on Tripadvisor out of 700 others. You will not regret booking it.

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    My Quest Concierge Private Tours - Looking directly into the sun with obsidian glass, like how the Mayans did it. Mayan ruins. Zona Arqueológica de Tulum, Parque Nacional.

    Looking directly into the sun with obsidian glass, like how the Mayans did it. Mayan ruins. Zona Arqueológica de Tulum, Parque Nacional.

    My Quest Concierge Private Tours - Various structures, terraces, platforms, shrines, etc. in the northwest quadrant of Zona Arqueológica de Tulum, Parque Nacional Tulum.

    Various structures, terraces, platforms, shrines, etc. in the northwest quadrant of Zona Arqueológica de Tulum, Parque Nacional Tulum.

    My Quest Concierge Private Tours - Swimming in Cenote Xunaan Ha in Chemuyil, Quintana Roo. The water was so fresh and clean. Nature at its finest.

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    Swimming in Cenote Xunaan Ha in Chemuyil, Quintana Roo. The water was so fresh and clean. Nature at its finest.

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