Deal 6

We offer the best deals by combining our excursions so you don’t miss a thing in the Riviera Maya. We’ve developed exclusive packages that include a diverse mix of tours designed for your enjoyment.

This Riviera Maya excursion pack includes visits to four of the most important archaeological sites. It also features the Hubiku and Choo Ha cenotes and a visit to the Maya Museum. As part of this offer, a third excursion is included to Sian Ka’an & Punta Allen, where you’ll experience stunning nature and enjoy snorkeling on the reef.

In this Mundo Maya Pack 6 – 2025, the following excursions take place on different days:

This promotion is valid while availability lasts or depending on the season. Mayan Riviera Tours reserves the right to deactivate this offer without prior notice. If you’ve already booked and confirmed this two-day pack, don’t worry — your reservation is fully guaranteed. Hotel pick-up included throughout the Riviera Maya.

Adults $ 504 USD
Childs $ 486 USD
Monday to Sunday
3 different days
Min. 2 years old
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Include

• Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel if located between Bahía Petempich and Playa del Carmen
• Transportation in late-model, air-conditioned vehicles authorized for tourism
• Professional driver certified by the Department of Transportation
• Certified archaeological guide accredited by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH)
• Admission and guided visits to archaeological sites
• Entrance to the cenote
• Complimentary beverages during the tour
• Lunch with one included drink

No include

• Tips for the guide and driver

Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel will incur an additional fee if located in:
Cancun Hotel Zone or Downtown = $15 USD

Information Deal 6

Chichen Itzá

Begin your journey by visiting the most iconic city in the Riviera Maya, where you’ll admire one of the wonders of the ancient world: the Pyramid of Chichen Itzá — one of the most important cities in Mayan civilization.
You’ll explore the ruins and gain insight into how the Mayans lived, learning about their customs and beliefs.
You’ll feel like you’re part of history.

Ek Balam

This city was founded after Chichen Itzá and was ruled by a great emperor whose remains still lie within the ruins. You can visit his tomb, which remains in remarkable condition. Most of what you’ll see here is completely original, allowing you to feel as if you’re stepping back into the ancient Mayan era.
You’ll discover the main pyramid, where the tomb is located, along with two additional structures that will impress you with their beauty and architectural grandeur.

Mayan Tour

The Mayan Tour includes four different stops, which we detail below:

Cobá

Located west of Tulum’s coastline, Cobá once had a population of around 50,000 and covered 80 square kilometers. During the tour, you’ll explore the two square kilometers that have been preserved and restored — the rest remains hidden in the dense Yucatecan jungle.
Cobá is home to the tallest pyramid in Yucatán, and it’s the only one you can still climb to enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view.

Cenote Multum Ha

Very close to Cobá, this cenote is considered a hidden underground gem. To reach it, you’ll descend a staircase into a spectacular underground cavern. There, you’ll admire the stalactites and stalagmites decorating the walls and ceiling, with sunlight pouring through a skylight and illuminating its turquoise waters.
Multum Ha offers a peaceful, magical experience — ideal for swimming in its cool waters and enjoying a pristine natural environment. You’ll be about 20 meters underground, in the perfect spot to relax and disconnect while marveling at the cenote’s natural beauty.

Tulum

Tulum is a unique Mayan city where you can enjoy both archaeology and the beach. In ancient times, it served as a trading hub and was used for exchanging goods. It’s considered one of the most beautiful cities in the Riviera Maya because it’s the only Mayan city located directly by the sea.
As you enter Tulum, you’ll be amazed by the stunning views of Mayan structures overlooking the turquoise ocean.

Sian Ka’an

Along the coastline of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, you’ll find vast white-sand beaches, quiet bays, and mangroves — among other diverse ecological systems. Each of these environments is home to different species of wildlife.
The mangrove forests here are composed of red, black, white, and gray mangroves, offering a fascinating and biodiverse setting to explore.

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