Chichen Itza Archaeological Site Tour from Merida
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Chichen Itza Archaeological Site Tour from Merida

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Stop At: Templo de Kukulkan, Piste Yucatan, Chichen Itza 97751 Mexico

Dated about 1,553 years, these famous Mayan pyramids are located an hour and a half from Merida. You will be picked up from your hotel in Merida and board a van to head to these ruins. Once there, you will enjoy a guided tour of the ruins and learn the importance history of the place.

Chichen Itza's name derives from the Mayan words "chi" mouth "chen" well itza "the name of the people of this region, the site is divided into three areas, the Northern group (distinctly Toltec) the core group (early period) and known as the Old Chichen among these only visit the first two groups. See the pyramid of Kukulcan and take a memorable picture there. You'll also get to visit the Observatory, Great Ball Court and Great Plaza as your knowledgeable guide shares important facts about these buildings.

At the end of your Chichen Itza tour, you'll head to have a delicious lunch and then get aboard the vehicle to head back to your Merida hotel.

Duration: 9 hours

Stop At: Gran Juego de Pelota, Carretera Costera del Golfo s/n, Chichen Itza 97751 Mexico

Dated about 1,553 years, these famous Mayan pyramids are located an hour and a half from Merida. You will be picked up from your hotel in Merida and board a van to head to these ruins. Once there, you will enjoy a guided tour of the ruins and learn the importance history of the place.

Chichen Itza's name derives from the Mayan words "chi" mouth "chen" well itza "the name of the people of this region, the site is divided into three areas, the Northern group (distinctly Toltec) the core group (early period) and known as the Old Chichen among these only visit the first two groups. See the pyramid of Kukulcan and take a memorable picture there. You'll also get to visit the Observatory, Great Ball Court and Great Plaza as your knowledgeable guide shares important facts about these buildings.

At the end of your Chichen Itza tour, you'll head to have a delicious lunch and then get aboard the vehicle to head back to your Merida hotel.

Duration: 9 hours

Stop At: El Caracol, Carretera Merida Puerto Juarez, Chichen Itza 97751 Mexico

Dated about 1,553 years, these famous Mayan pyramids are located an hour and a half from Merida. You will be picked up from your hotel in Merida and board a van to head to these ruins. Once there, you will enjoy a guided tour of the ruins and learn the importance history of the place.

Chichen Itza's name derives from the Mayan words "chi" mouth "chen" well itza "the name of the people of this region, the site is divided into three areas, the Northern group (distinctly Toltec) the core group (early period) and known as the Old Chichen among these only visit the first two groups. See the pyramid of Kukulcan and take a memorable picture there. You'll also get to visit the Observatory, Great Ball Court and Great Plaza as your knowledgeable guide shares important facts about these buildings.

At the end of your Chichen Itza tour, you'll head to have a delicious lunch and then get aboard the vehicle to head back to your Merida hotel.

Duration: 9 hours

Pass By: Turitrans Mérida Tour Operadora, Parque Santa Lucia, Centro, 97000 Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico

Dated about 1,553 years, these famous Mayan pyramids are located an hour and a half from Merida. You will be picked up from your hotel in Merida and board a van to head to these ruins. Once there, you will enjoy a guided tour of the ruins and learn the importance history of the place.

Chichen Itza's name derives from the Mayan words "chi" mouth "chen" well itza "the name of the people of this region, the site is divided into three areas, the Northern group (distinctly Toltec) the core group (early period) and known as the Old Chichen among these only visit the first two groups. See the pyramid of Kukulcan and take a memorable picture there. You'll also get to visit the Observatory, Great Ball Court and Great Plaza as your knowledgeable guide shares important facts about these buildings.

Our company offers every kind of travel, experience from tailor-made journeys and luxury holidays to the Wonders of Yucatan and its incredible history, we have designed the tour packages that include full personal guides, and transportation, those packages allow you to hand, pick your Mayan experience and receive super recommendation from our knowledgeable local guides are fluent English, Spanish and Mayan language are experts in History and Traditions of the Mayan people and region, our expert guides will take you on a series of tours that will reveal the Wonders of Chichén Itzá.

At the end of your Chichen Itza tour, you'll head to have a delicious lunch and then get aboard the vehicle to head back to your Merida hotel.

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Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Lunch
  • Professional guide
  • Entry/Admission - Templo de Kukulkan
Not included
  • Gratuities
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
75%
Reviews
2.5
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alfred b
1 | 2017-01-28

We were picked up at our hotel and driven to the site. Chichen Itza is hot and crowded. The tour guide took us from one structure to the next, stood in front of it and droned on in Spanish and marginal English with rather tedious information. The guide pressed us to buy trinkets from one particular vendor there were many. The tour was very tiring and near the end we left the guide and went to the restaurant for a lemonade to wait for departure. At the end of the tour, the guide then took us to a cenote. This was not mentioned in the tour information, we had not prepared for it with bathing suits or adequate funds, and we wanted to return to our hotel. Instead we had to sit in the sun and watch the tour guide counting his kickbacks. This tour is difficult to review. As one of the seven wonders of the world, one is pretty much obligated to see it if in the area. I would recommend finding an alternate route to the site, arming oneself with information, and walking around on ones own.

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