Deal 8
This Riviera Maya excursion pack takes you to three of the region’s most important archaeological sites. You’ll also visit Ik Kil Cenote, Choo Ha Cenote, the Maya Museum, and the charming colonial city of Valladolid. This offer includes a third excursion to Isla Mujeres, combining culture, history, and coastal fun.
In this Colonial Pack 7 – 2025, each of the following excursions takes place on different days:
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Chichen Itza + Ik Kil + Valladolid (Sundays)
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Mayan Tour (Wednesdays and Saturdays)
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Isla Mujeres (Every day)
This promotion is valid while availability lasts or depending on the season. Mayan Riviera Tours reserves the right to modify or deactivate this offer without prior notice. If you have already booked and confirmed this two-day pack, your reservations are guaranteed. Pick-up service is included for all hotels in the Riviera Maya.
Include
•Transportation in modern, 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)
• Entrance fees and guided visits to archaeological sites
• Admission to the cenote
• Complimentary drinks during the tour
• Meal with 1 drink included
No Include
- Tips for the guide and driver are not included.
- 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 8
Chichen Itzá
This is a must-see destination for lovers of pre-Hispanic Mayan culture. Here you’ll discover the most important legacy of this civilization: the incredible Chichen Itzá, home to the iconic Pyramid of Kukul Kan.
You’ll also explore ancient structures that surround it, such as astronomical observatories, sacred temples, and the famous ball court. With the guidance of our certified experts, you’ll uncover the fascinating stories and insights of this majestic civilization — no questions left unanswered.
Ik Kil Cenote
This breathtaking cenote is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it difficult to gauge its full depth — which reaches approximately 25 meters.
To access the water, you’ll descend a carved stone staircase with several lookout points offering incredible views. At the bottom, a platform provides easy entry into the cool, crystal-clear waters, where you can observe local fish and enjoy a refreshing swim in one of nature’s wonders.
It’s the perfect stop to unwind after visiting Chichen Itzá.
Valladolid
This small and charming colonial city in the Yucatán state shares proximity with Chichen Itzá. Valladolid is a popular tourist destination thanks to its historic architecture, colorful colonial houses, exquisite local cuisine, and the beautiful cathedral located in the town’s central square.
It’s a lovely stop that brings together history, culture, and authentic Mexican charm.
Mayan Tour
This tour includes visits to several locations, described below:
Cobá
According to many studies, Cobá was a city for elite Mayan families — clearly reflected in the finer architectural finishes of its structures. This ancient city is both impressive and immersive, taking you deep into Mayan history.
Cobá features a variety of buildings, including one of the tallest pyramids in Yucatán, which visitors can still climb to admire stunning views from the top.
With our 100% specialized guides, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time to live the Mayan experience firsthand.
Multum Ha Cenote
After exploring Cobá, you’ll visit Multum Ha, one of the most impressive and lesser-known cenotes in Yucatán. This underground cenote is known for its deep, crystal-clear waters, surrounded by majestic stalactites and stalagmites, creating a spectacular natural setting.
Unlike open cenotes, Multum Ha offers a more intimate and peaceful experience. Despite its depth, it is a safe and magical place for swimming and connecting with nature in a truly unforgettable environment.
Tulum
Tulum is one of the most popular destinations for archaeological tours — and for good reason. It combines rich Mayan heritage with the beauty of the Caribbean Sea, offering the best of both worlds.
Tulum stands out for its unique seaside location and well-preserved temples. Visitors often spot iguanas throughout the ruins, adding a touch of wildlife to the cultural experience.
Isla Mujeres
This beautiful island is the ideal destination to relax and snorkel along its famous reef. The journey begins on a catamaran with onboard drinks included throughout the ride.
Once you arrive, you’ll have free time to explore the beach, swim, or simply enjoy the vibrant charm of Isla Mujeres — a perfect way to end your Riviera Maya adventure.