






Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum
189 USD p.p.
Free Cancellation - up to 48 hours before your tour
Fair Price Guarantee - you never pay more than you would if you book directly with the tour company
A full day from Tulum – about 2 hours each way – to the most visited archaeological site in Mexico. You’ll spend two hours at the ruins with a bilingual guide, swim in a cenote run by a local Mayan community, explore colonial Valladolid, and eat a regional lunch. Everything included.
Included on Every Tour
Air-conditioned transportation from your accommodation
Water, fruit, and snacks
Professional bilingual guide during the entire excursion
All activities and entrance fees
Lunch
Program
7-8 AM
Pickup
Pickup from your accommodation.
Chichen Itza
El Castillo, the Great Ball Court, the Temple of the Warriors, the Observatory, and the Platform of Skulls – your certified guide walks you through the history, astronomy, and engineering of one of the most impressive ancient cities in the Americas. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Lunch
Have a delicious regional meal at Mesón del Marqués – a beautiful colonial restaurant.
Valladolid
Wander the colorful streets, browse artisan shops around the main square, or grab a coffee. Valladolid is worth the stop on its own – a colonial city with far fewer tourists than Mérida.
Cenote
Cool off in cenote Xux Ha, operated by a local Mayan community. Swim in crystal-clear freshwater surrounded by limestone walls.
6:30–7:00 PM
Drop-off
Drop off at your accommodation.
Map
Group and Private Tours
Group size: Small group, max 12 people
Pickup time: Set by the tour schedule
Itinerary: Fixed program as outlined above
Price: 189 USD per person
Group size: Just you and your group
Pickup time: You choose the pickup time
Itinerary: Customizable – adjust stops, pace, and timing
Price: From 195 USD per person
Private tour pricing depends on your group size. Fill in the booking form or message us – we’ll send you an exact quote.
Good to Know
- It’s a long day – expect 12 hours total including driving. The 2-hour drive each way is in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle with snacks and water.
- The ruins are hot and exposed – little shade at the site. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle.
- Comfortable walking shoes are essential.
- Biodegradable sunscreen required at the cenote – regular sunscreen is not allowed.
- Prefer to pay in Mexican pesos instead of USD? Just let us know!
- Bring cash for souvenirs and artisan vendors at the site.
- While last-minute bookings may be possible, we recommend booking at least a week in advance.
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Why Choose Your Tulum Concierge?
- Same price, less hassle – You pay the same as booking directly with the tour operator, but we handle all the coordination, communication, and logistics.
- Reachable – Our team is available 14 hours a day to handle changes, questions, or last-minute requests.
- We know the tours – We’ve done them. We can advise you which are the best for your group.
How to Book with Us
- Request your tour – Fill out the booking form or send us a message.
- Get confirmed – We’ll confirm availability and send you the details.
- Pay – Pay with an online payment link.
- Get picked up and go – Your driver meets you at your accommodation. The guide handles everything from there – you just enjoy the day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should you book the Chichen Itza Tour?
We recommend booking your tours at least one week in advance. However, we can sometimes accommodate last-minute bookings.
Is Chichen Itza worth the long drive from Tulum?
Yes. It’s a 2.5-hour drive each way, but the site is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World for a reason. The scale of El Castillo and the Ball Court is hard to appreciate from photos. The cenote swim and Valladolid lunch break up the day so it doesn’t feel like all driving.
What should you bring?
Comfortable clothes, swimwear, biodegradable sunscreen (required), sunglasses, a towel, a camera, and some cash.
Are the tours private or shared?
Both options are available. Private tours are fully customizable – adjust the itinerary, pace, and stops. Small-group tours follow a set route with other guests.
Are you picked up at your accommodation?
Yes. Every tour includes roundtrip air-conditioned transportation from your accommodation in Tulum and back.
Do the guides speak English?
Yes, all guides are fluent in English and Spanish.
Are entry fees included?
Yes – all entry fees, park admissions, and required permits are included in the price.
What kind of lunch is included?
A regional Yucatecan meal at a colonial restaurant in Valladolid. Expect dishes like cochinita pibil, sopa de lima, panuchos, and fresh fruit. Let us know about dietary restrictions when you book.
How can you pay?
Full payment via online payment link before the tour. Prefer to pay in Mexican pesos? Just let us know.
What is the minimum age?
There is no minimum age. The site involves walking but no climbing. The cenote is suitable for all ages with supervision.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the start of the tour. No questions asked.
Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum
189 USD p.p.
Free Cancellation - up to 48 hours before your tour
Fair Price Guarantee - you never pay more than you would if you book directly with the tour company