Chichen Itza + cenote + Colonial city Valladolid

Chichen Itza + cenote + Colonial city Valladolid

Embark on an enchanting journey to an ancient Maya city, concealed within the lush embrace of the tropical forest and proudly listed among the Seven Wonders. Marvel at the Kukulkan Pyramid, a revered site from where the feathered serpent deity once descended. Following this awe-inspiring encounter, relish a refreshing swim in the cenote. The expedition then continues to Valladolid, an opportunity to immerse yourself in Mexico’s historical tapestry.

This captivating adventure seamlessly blends nature, culture, and history, offering a glimpse into the profound legacy of the Maya and Mexico’s captivating heritage.

 

The price includes:

Transportation
English-speaking guide
Entrance tickets

NOT INCLUDED:
Lunch

Essentials to Pack:
Swimwear
Towel
Hat
Money for beverages
Sunscreen

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Price is per service in USD

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Chichen Itza + cenote + Colonial city Valladolid

Discover the enigmatic realm of the Maya Civilization at a site revered as one of the World’s Seven Wonders. This extraordinary city, steeped in mystery, boasts the iconic Kukulkan Pyramid as its centerpiece, paying homage to the ancient deity. Legend intertwines with reality as, during equinoxes, the majestic feathered serpent deity, Kukulkan, appears to gracefully descend the temple’s steps, a breathtaking spectacle

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