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- Transportation hotel tour hotel in luxury van/bus.
- Pickup schedule is sent via email after your reservation
- Visit the authorized suvenier store before (otherwise it will be close when we finish the tour)
- Professional bilingual guide
- Entrance fee to Chichen Itza
- 2:30 Hrs Guided Tour
- 30 minuts of free time to visit the ruins
- Buffette lunch, Aquatica Restaurant- aquatic park.
- Visit to Cenote  

Chichen Itza Day Tour & Cenote


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Beverages are not included.

Recomendations

- We suggest you to bring some cash with you.
- Do not bring backpacks too heavy, because all the stuff that you need is offered there.
- Bring towels and wetsuite.
- The buses are really sure places to leave your personal belongings.

Restrictions

*Children under 4 are free

*Heavy backpacks are not recommended for this activity

*You may need to leave your belongings on the bus

The most awesome of all the Mayan ruins. Find yourself why the Mayan culture was the most advanced in the world. "Kukulcan Pyramid" has 4 sides x 91 steps and the one on top for a total of 365, another example of their astronomical mastery. And then in this same steps, when the equinox time come, you can see the Kukulcan snake getting down the stairs during the equinox, is really amazing.
 

Visit the court for the ball game where the winners only had a one game winning streak as they where then beheaded, to honor their gods. The first known calendar, more accurate than the one we use today was, you guessed it, made by the Mayans. Also the number 0 was created by them, another example of their mathematic knowledge. We will also make a stop at Gran Cenote, one of the most amazing of the sacred fresh-water caverns of the mayan region, where you can swim in it's cool, clear and cristalyne waters or just take unforgettable photos.