Description
Description
Visit and enjoy Chichén Itzá before the crowds arrive. Thousands of people visit this mysteriously beautiful archaeological site every day. Give yourself the opportunity to enjoy this wonderful place without the crowds.
Let us guide you through your visit to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and to one of the largest archaeological areas of the Yucatan Peninsula. Chichén Itzá was granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 1988.
To make your visit much more pleasant, we only operate small groups in modern, comfortable, air-conditioned, and fully equipped vans.
We will pick you up early in the morning and drive you to the Archaeological Site from your Hotel in Cancun or the Riviera Maya.
Simply the Ultimate Mayan Culture Experience
Please be aware that anyone who offers to take you to visit Tequila Factories in Yucatan is probably pulling your leg, since Tequila in Mexico is only produced in the state of Jalisco. The rest of the Agave beverages are Mescal varieties. We thought you would like to know, since we don’t like to be tricked either.
It’s worth spending the extra money and having control of your activity, rather than being pushed and pulled around on a crowded 50 to 60-passenger bus. Departing from Cancun or Merida
Chichen Itza History

(Mayan: (Chichén) Boca cistern of (Itza) witches of water) It is one of the major archaeological sites of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
Located in the municipality of Tinum, in the state of Yucatan. An important and renowned relic of the Mayan civilization, the main buildings that remain there correspond to the period of the decline of the Mayan culture, known to archaeologists as the post-classical period.
The massive architecture that has survived to this day and is now emblematic of the site has a distinct Toltec influence. According to Mayan mythology, the presiding god of the site is Kukulcan, the Mayan representation of Quetzalcoatl, a god drawn from the Toltec pantheon. That said, consider that Chichén Itzá was a city or ceremonial center that underwent various periods of construction and the influence of the peoples who occupied and promoted it from its foundation.
The archaeological site of Chichén Itzá was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1988. On July 7, 2007, it was recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the modern world by a private initiative, without UNESCO’s support, but with the recognition of millions of voters worldwide.
What’s included in the Chichen-Itza Tour
- Round-Trip Transportation from Chiquila
- Visit to the Blue Ik-kil Cenote
- Visit to downtown Valladolid
Benefits
- Get there before the crowd
- Quick entrance
- Enjoy the Archeological Site much better
- Private vehicle only for the people in your reservation
- Free time for yourself before the tourist hordes arrive.








