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PYRAMIDS of the Mayan World + 2 Cenotes

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Three Mayan Ruins, Two Cenotes, and 5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen

Two days combo.

Discover the secrets of the Mayan world by visiting Chichen Itza with one of our expert guides, cool off in the clear waters of a cenote, and explore the magic town of Valladolid.

On another day you will explore Tulum , the huge archaeological site of Coba , swim in an underground cenote, and shop till you drop into Playa del Carmen's Quinta Avenida .

 PYRAMIDS of the Mayan World + 2 Cenotes

Tulum Tour + Coba + Mayan Village + Cenote + Playa del Carmen

This Tulum, Coba, and Cenote tour brings you to 2 Mayan ruins sites,  a magical  sacred Cenote, and the famous 5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen . History, culture, and nature in one incredible Cancun tour . We also  learn about their customs and regional culture.

  • Hotel pick-up or meeting point (7.30 a.m approx.)
  • Round-trip transfer in an air-conditioned van or bus
  • Bilingual tour guide
  • Guided tour at the Tulum archaeological site
  • Coba archeological site
  • Mayan Village
  • Use of restrooms and changing rooms at the Cenote
  • 45 minutes of free time in Playa del Carmen (for guests staying between Cancun and Playa del Carmen only)

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Chichen Itza tour 50% Discount with lunch & Entrance + 2 Cenotes + Valladolid from Cancun

Visit the Chichen Itza Mayan ruins , enjoy a stop in the magic town of  Valladolid, a delicious buffet lunch, and a swim in an open-air cenote in this Yucatan adventure for history lovers! 

  • Express stop at Valladolid
  • Entrance fee to Chichen Itza (All Taxes are Included)
  • Two-hour guided tour at the archaeological site 
  • Free time to explore the archaeological site on your own 
  • Buffet lunch
  • Visit a cenote

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8 BEST Chichen Itza Tours from Tulum [2024]

By: Author Virginia Bello

Posted on Last updated: December 14, 2023

Categories Mexico , North America

Wondering what are the best Chichen Itza tours from Tulum? With the ruins being so famous, there are tons! Here you’ll find the very best options to enjoy a memorable trip. 

Chichen Itza definitely needs no introduction. If you’ve never heard anything from Mexico, you probably still know about this ancient Mayan city, once a thriving civilization.  It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most popular Mayan ruins in Mexico !

One of the reasons for that is being home to the famous Mayan pyramid El Castillo , where the shadow of a feathered serpent slithers down during the equinoxes.

Visiting Chichen Itza is pretty much on every traveler’s bucket list , and you’ll probably want to visit it on top of the Tulum Ruins if you’re staying there. It’s very easy to visit these ruins from the Riviera Maya (e.g. Playa del Carmen) or the Tulum area.

Picture of the main pyramid in Chichen Itza. This image is inserted in a list of the best Chichen Itza tours from Tulum.

In this post, y ou’ll find the top Chichen Itza tours from Tulum , most of which include a stop at the gorgeous cenotes in the area and a tasty lunch. Check them out to plan your perfect Chichen Itza day trip from Tulum! 

I usually use and recommend Viator for booking tours around the world. I especially like its cancellation policy, which allows you to cancel most activities up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Not enough time? These are the ultimate tours 👇

OUR PICK: The BEST Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum

The Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid Small Group Day Trip offers a fantastic day out. You’ll depart Tulum early in the morning, and tour the ruins of Chichen Itza with a professional guide.

Marvel at the intricate carvings on the pyramids, and learn about the Mayan history and traditions. It’s truly a fascinating location to explore, and its main pyramid is impressive! After your visit, relax by cooling off in a nearby cenote.

Your trip continues in Valladolid, a gorgeous colonial city. You’ll have time to wander around its charming streets and admire its striking architecture. Finally, enjoy a traditional lunch in a local restaurant.

👉 Why is this the best day trip Tulum to Chichen Itza ? It’s a full-day excursion that includes entrance fees to the attractions, as well as a guided tour around the ruins. I believe this is the best way to explore them!

But besides a visit to Chichen Itza, this tour includes two other Yucatan gems in the itinerary: a cenote, and Valladolid. It’s the most comprehensive option available from Tulum.

Read what the reviews say 👇

”I highly recommend the small group experience. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about teaching us all about the history of Chihen Itza, the Mayan culture and the Yucatan peninsula. The town was lovely and the restaurant we ate at was the best food of our entire trip. The Cenote we swam in was enormous and very magical to witness. This trio is 100% worth it.” Stephanie_L – Read more reviews

📝 This tour includes : Hotel pick-up and drop-off, entrance fees, a guide, snacks, drinks, and lunch. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

Other GREAT Tours to Chichen Itza from Tulum

▶️ The Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid All-Inclusive Tour is a 12-hour expedition. You’ll first head to the Mayan ruins, where your guide will introduce you to their history and archaeology.

The next stop is a stunning cenote, where you’ll get to swim and refresh yourself. Finally, make your way to Valladolid. The colonial city oozes charm, and after a bit of exploring you’ll be treated to a delicious lunch buffet.

📝 This Tulum Chichen Itza tour includes : Hotel pick-up and drop-off, a guide, cenote entry, and lunch. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

▶️ This Chichen Itza Early Morning Tour with Sinkhole and Colonial Gem is a packed, cultural day. You’ll leave first thing in the morning, beating the crowds and the heat to explore Chichen Itza more comfortably.

Your guide will provide fascinating insights into the history of the ruins and the Mayans’ traditions. Then, you’ll have an hour to explore the site on your own before heading to a cenote. Cool off with a swim in its fresh waters, and relish a delectable buffet lunch.

Finally, wander around the streets of Valladolid before making the journey Chichen Itza Tulum.

📝 This tour includes : Hotel pick-up and drop-off, a guide, cenote entry, and lunch. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

Best Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum on a Budget

A great tour for travelers on a budget is this Chichen Itza, Cenote, Valladolid, Tequila & Lunch . It’s a full day tour in which you’ll get to explore the most famous Mayan ruins with a local guide.

After your Chichen Itza visit, you’ll head to a nearby cenote, and then explore the town of Valladolid. A delicious Mexican lunch and tequila tasting are included in the trip. You’ll need to refuel from all those activities, after all!

📝 This tour includes : Transfers from meeting point, a guide, cenote entry, a buffet lunch, and tequila tasting. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

Chichen Itza Private Tours from Tulum

If you’re already a large party and would rather enjoy the benefits of a private tour, check out the following Chichen Itza and cenote tours from Tulum.

▶️ The Skip the Line Chichen Itza Private Tour from Tulum + Sacred Cenote & Lunch offers a full-day excursion for 15 people. After bypassing the lines, you’ll learn all about the archaeological site and the civilization that inhabited it.

Enjoy a refreshing swim in a sacred cenote afterward, and finish the day with a tour around Valladolid and lunch at a local eatery.

📝 This Chichen Itza and cenote tour from Tulum includes : Private transfers, entrance fees, a guide, snacks, lunch, and alcoholic drinks. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

▶️ Looking for something different? Check out this VIP Chichen Itza Private Tour . It accommodates groups of up to 15 people, and offers a flexible itinerary.

You’ll visit Chichen Itza with a professional guide, and then swim in the refreshing waters of Cenote San Lorenzo Oxman. When you’re ready, head to a local restaurant in Valladolid where you’ll enjoy lunch à la carte.

If desired, spend some time exploring the colonial town before returning to your hotel. It’s one of the best tours from Tulum to Chichen Itza for private groups.

This tour includes : Hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance fees, a tour guide, bottled water, and lunch. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

Chichen Itza + Coba Tours from Tulum

If you want to take your archaeological visits to another level, check out the following tours. They include access to the Coba Ruins, as well as Chichen Itza. 

▶️ The Chichen Itza & Coba Tour with Cenote Swim combines a visit to two Mayan cities and a sacred sinkhole. After exploring the popular ruins of Chichen Itza, you’ll make your way to Cenote Saamal to cool off for a bit.

Recharge your energies with lunch, and then head to the Coba Mayan Ruins. You’ll get to climb its main pyramid, and marvel at the dense jungle that completely surrounds the ruins (and hides the ones that remain uncovered!)

📝 This tour includes : Hotel pick-up and drop-off, a guide, entrance fees, bottled water, breakfast, and lunch. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

▶️ If you’d rather experience the attractions with your own group, choose the VIP Chichen Itza & Coba Private Tour . You’ll be taken to Chichen Itza early in the morning, and enjoy an informative tour around it.

Then, wander at your leisure before heading to Valladolid for a delicious lunch stop. Cool off in Chukum cenote, where you’ll have time to snorkel, and finally visit the Coba ruins, getting to cycle around the massive site.

📝 This Coba & Chichen Itza from Tulum tour includes : Private transfers, entrance fees, lunch, use of bycicle, and snorkel gear. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

Chichen Itza Tours from Tulum FAQ

You can drive to Chichen Itza, or get there by bus or with a tour. The Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid Small Group Day Trip and this Chichen Itza Early Morning Tour are the best tours from Tulum. I also have a whole article about how to get from Tulum to Chichen Itza .

You can definitely visit Chichen Itza on your own. If you want to learn more about the site, though, I recommend going with a tour such as the Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid Small Group Day Trip , or this VIP Private Tour to Chichen Itza .

This Cenote and Valladolid Small Group Tour from Tulum to Chichen Itza is arguably the best option for a day trip to the ruins.

That’s a hard question – they’re so different! Chichen Itza is one of the largest, most historical sites in Mexico, and also the most famous one. The Tulum ruins are considerably smaller, but perched atop a cliff they offer an astounding panorama, and in my opinion they’re one of the prettiest ruins in the region. If you have the time, I’d recommend visiting both.

100% yes. Chichen Itza was one of the most important Mayan settlements while the civilization was thriving, and its massive structures are a sight to behold. If you’re a history or archaeology buff, or merely interested in discovering a bit about Mexico’s past, I highly recommend visiting the ruins.

Chichen Itza is in the state of Yucatan, located 122 miles (197 km) from Cancun and 94 miles (151 km) from Tulum. The drive there takes 2.5 hours and 2.10 hours respectively.

Virginia Bello

Virginia is a writer originally from Montevideo, Uruguay. She left her career as a TV Producer to gain more freedom and never looked back. She's been traveling the world full-time ever since! Virginia has traveled extensively through Latin America, Europe and Asia. You can currently find her gallivanting through Southeast Asia.

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Chichen Itzá, Tulum + Cobá Private Tour

  • 9 / 10 2 reviews | 31 travellers The guide is very good. The excursion lasted as long as planned. We had lunch in a cenote and also went there that was not in the description. There are more fees they charge that are not listed in the description. 8 Federico
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Let yourself be seduced by the most fantastic locations on the Mayan Riviera on this tour of Chichén Itzá , Tulum and Cobá . You'll visit 3 of the most important Mayan cities in the world, as well as having the chance to swim in the Ik-Kil cenote .

The Temple of a Thousand Columns

At the scheduled time you'll be picked up from your Playa del Carmen hotel from where the most complete tour of the Mayan Riviera will begin. Discover Chichén Itzá , Tulum and Cobá all in one day!

To begin we'll make our way towards the most famous archaeological site in Mexico, Chichén Itzá . Upon arrival, we'll visit the birthplace of the Mayan civilisation , where we'll learn all about its history and architecture. The Kukulkán pyramid , the temple of warriors , the temple of Venus or the Mesoamerican  ball game will be some of the places that'll catch your eye.

After spending 2 hours at Chichén Itzá, we'll make our way to the Ik-Kil cenote . After having some free time to have a dip in the crystal clear waters , we'll travel to Cobá , the Mexican ghost city .

We'll make our way through the archaeological site of Cobá admiring its ruins. For this, we'll take some bikes that'll help us get around Cobá a little bit easier. Cycling, we'll eventually reach the base of Noroch Mui , the tallest pyramid in Yucatán  and where this civilisation once wrote the predicted date of the end of the world .

To finish, we'll visit Tulum, a city built between the 13th and 15th centuries that boasts one of the most beautiful postcards in Mexico. You won't be able to stop taking photos! We'll learn all about this location's stories and legends while we walk around the archaeological sites.

Finally, after 12 hours, you'll return to your hotel in Playa del Carmen. Until next time!

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The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English.

Hotel pickup and drop–off

Transport by minibus

English–speaking guide

Private and exclusive tour, there'll be no other group members

Not included

Admission ticket to Chichen Itzá: 660 MXN ( US$ 38.90) per person

Admission ticket to Cobá: 70 MXN ( US$ 4.10) per person

Admission ticket to Tulum: 358 MXN ( US$ 21.10) per person

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Best Chichen Itza Tours From Tulum & Visiting Chichen Itza From Tulum Independently

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Are you looking for the best Chichen Itza tours from Tulum?

Visiting Chichen Itza is one of the best things to do during your Yucatan itinerary! And, even if you’re not making an extensive road trip, there are a few excellent Chichen Itza tours from Tulum, perfect for a day trip to this incredible World Wonder!  

Chichen Itza is situated close to the charming colonial city of Valladolid Mexico . It is not uncommon for Chichen Itza excursions to include a visit to this delightful town and some of the best Valladolid Cenotes . 

Apart from being a World Wonder and a UNESCO Heritage Site, Chichen Itza is one of the most important pieces of the puzzle for understanding the Mayan culture and how sophisticated the Mayan civilisation was. 

chichen Itza tours from Tulum

Chichen Itza is 100% worth adding to your extended Tulum Itinerary . Below, you’ll find the best tours to Chichen Itza from Tulum and how to visit Chichen Itza from Tulum independently. 

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Chichen Itza Tours from Tulum Summary 

If you don’t have much time to read the whole post, here is the summary of the best Chichen Itza Tours from Tulum.

How Far is Chichen Itza from Tulum?

Tulum to Chichen Itza distance is 152 km or 94 miles, which translates into just over 2 hours drive. Chichen Itza Archeological Site is located just off main road number 180, connecting Valladolid with Merida. 

Chichen Itza from Tulum

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Chichen Itza from Valladolid | 44 km (45 minutes)

Chichen Itza from Cancun distance | 196 km (2 hours 40 minutes)

Chichen Itza from Merida | 119 km (1 hour 30 minutes)

Chichen Itza from Playa del Carmen | 181 km (2 hours 30 minutes)

Chichen Itza from Mexico City | 1,430 km (about 18 hours by car)

What is Chichen Itza, and Why Is It Important?

Chichen Itza tours from Tulum

Chichen Itza was a highly influential Mayan city back in 600 AD that boasted a robust economy and architectural superiority. Today, the Chichen Itza pyramid and the entire site are one of the most important monuments of the Mayan heritage. 

Chichen Itza takes its name from the nearby cenote – Sacred Cenote, which the Mayans used for sacrificial offerings. Chichen means ‘mouth of the wells’, and Itza refers to the name of a Mayan tribe that lived nearby. 

The most famous part of Chichen Itza is the Kulkulan Pyramid (also known as El Castillo), a temple devoted to Kulkulan and a giant calendar! The temple has 365 steps representing days in the year and four sides representing four seasons. The Mayan leaders used the pyramid to teach ordinary people things like when to plant seeds and harvest crops. 

Best Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum

#1 private chichen itza sunrise tour from tulum.

What makes this Chichen Itza early morning tour from Tulum the best option? On this tour, you will get to experience the mighty Chichen Itza without the crowds, which will make your visit extremely special and memorable! Witnessing sunrise at the Chichen Itza Kukulcan Piramide is a once-in-a-lifetime experience! 

After the early morning visit to Chichen Itza, your tour guide will take you to the beautiful Ik Kil Cenote , which typically is super crowded, but you will be one of the first people to visit and enjoy a morning swim! 

And, since it is a private tour after Cenote Ik Kil, you can choose where you want to go next . You can visit another cenote such as Cenote Oxman or Cenote Suytun , stop for lunch in the charming Valladolid or see one more archaeological site such as Coba or Ek Balam ruins. The choice is yours!   

Book your Private Chichen Itza Tour at Sunrise here:

More Chichen Itza Tours from Tulum

In this section, you will find more Tulum Chichen Itza tours that offer different combinations, depending on your personal preferences and interests. 

#2 Chichen Itza Private Tour from Tulum + Cenote Suytun

Chichen Itza Valladolid

This tour by Viator is one of the best Chichen Itza private tours from Tulum! The trip includes an early morning visit to the most famous cenote – Suytun, where you get the chance to snap an Instagram famous photo on the circular platform in the middle of the cenote.  

After Cenote Suytun , the excursion continues to Chichen Itza, where you get a private tour of the site with a knowledgable local expert that will be able to answer all your questions about the monument and the Mayan civilisation. 

The tour also includes a lunch at the local market in the heart of Valladolid and a stop at another beautiful cenote called Cenote Samula . 

Private Chichen Itza + Cenote Suytun & Samula

#3 Tour to Chichen Itza from Tulum + Valladolid Tour

Valladolid Mexico

If you’re looking for a Chichen Itza from Tulum tour that also includes a proper guided tour of the delightful colonial town of Valladolid , this is the tour for you. 

This excursion offers hotel pick-up and starts at 7 am. The first on the itinerary is the guided tour of Chichen Itza with a knowledgeable local guide. The next stop is at Valladolid, where your guide will introduce you to the city’s beautiful architecture and interesting facts. You will also get to experience the delicious Yucatecan cuisine during lunch and stop at Cenote Xux Ha for a swim on the way back.  

Book your Chichen Itza + Valladolid trip at the best rate here:

#4 Mexico Chichen Itza Tour Cenote Ik Kil + Cenote Oxman

Cenote Ik Kil

This Tulum Chichen Itza tour is the best option for all cenote lovers! It combines the guided tour of Chichen Itza with a visit to two incredible cenotes – Ik Kil and Cenote Oxman ! When selecting your dates, make sure you opt-in for the Chichen Itza and cenote tour plus version , which is only a little bit more expensive, but it’s way better. 

The tour bus leaves Tulum at 8:30 am, and the whole trip takes around 10 hours. A buffet-style lunch is included at Hacienda San Lorenzo Oxman, and tour participants also get  30 minutes of spare time in Valladolid city centre. 

Book Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil + Oxman at the best rate here:

#5 Private Chichen Itza Ek Balam Tour

Ek Balam

If you’re a keen enthusiast of history and exploring archaeological sites, you can go on a combination tour that allows you to visit Chichen Itza and Ek Balam in one day ! This Chichen Itza excursion is an excellent option for those on tight schedules wanting to see as much as possible on their vacation.  

Ek Balam, which means “the black jaguar”, was an important Mayan city built between 100 & 300 A.D. It was inhabited for over 1000 years and extended over 12 km, encompassing 45 structures. Some of the buildings include two castles, multiple temples, city walls, a ball court and the largest pyramid – 30 meters high, El Torre. The sheer size of this ancient settlement and intricate decorative techniques indicate how sophisticated the creators of this grand city were. 

After visiting the two ancient Mayan cities, you will have 2 hours to enjoy one of the most beautiful cenotes near Valladolid – Cenote Ik Kil . The last stop will take place at Mayapan Traditional Agave Distillery, where you’ll get to sample the local tequila .  

Book your Chichen Itza + Ek Balam trip at the best rate here:

#6 Chichen Itza Day Trip from Tulum + Coba

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Finally, to all those wanting to visit Chichen Itza and Coba ruins in one day , I recommend taking this tour. This Chichen Itza day trip also includes a stop at Coba ruins and some fun time at Cenote Saamal . 

Coba was another super important Mayan settlement, and Coba means “waters stirred by the wind” and takes its name after the two large lagoons that surround the settlement. 

What’s unique about Coba is that it is not just one city but a cluster of multiple Mayan towns.  All these ancient Mayan cities were connected to the central pyramid – Nohoch Mul, with a network of sacbéob, which are ceremonial white roads. The whole site is still largely undiscovered, but it is believed that there are over 6,000 structures! The site’s main pyramid – Nahoch Mul, is the tallest in the Yucatan Penisula, measuring 42 meters, which is more than El Castillo at Chichen Itza.

Book this Chichen Itza + Coba Tour here:

Chichen Itza and Tulum Tours

Here are the best two Chichen Itza Tulum tours. These are the 2-day tours that combine the Chichen Itza day tour and Tulum ruins with other excellent things to do near Tulum. 

#7 2 Days Chichen Itza and Tulum Tour + Cenotes 

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Day 1 Ven a la Luz statue, Tulum Ruins, Cenote Casa Tortuga, Playa del Carmen

Day 2 Chichen Itza, Cenote Saamal, Valladolid 

Book this 2 Days Tulum and Chichen Itza Tour here:

#8 2 Days Chichen Itza Tulum Tour + Coba & Cenotes

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Day 1 Tulum Ruins, Coba Ruins, Cenotes Tamcach-Ha & Choo-Ha, Playa del Carmen 

Day 2 Chichen Itza, Valladolid, Cenote Maya Park

Chichen Itza Tour Tulum + Coba + Cenotes

How to Get to Chichen Itza from Tulum Independently?

If you’re not swayed by the idea of taking one of the Chichen Itza Tours from Tulum, you can also organise your own day trip to Chichen Itza from Tulum.

Driving from Tulum to Chichen Itza

Renting a car in Tulum or Cancun airport and making your way independently to Chichen Itza from Tulum is an excellent alternative to the organised Chichen Itza tours from Tulum!

Driving in Mexico may sound a little intimidating at first glance, but really the roads in Yucatan are excellent and well-marked, similar to what you’re used to back home. 

➡️ ALSO READ: Renting A Car In Tulum: Ultimate Guide + Tips

Tulum to Chichen Itza drive

Valladolid Mexico

Driving to Chichen Itza from Tulum will take just over 2 hours , depending on the traffic.  

The route is very simple and consists mainly of following the 109 highway towards Coba ruins, which in Chemax turns into road 180 through Valladolid to Merida. This new highway has a decent surface, and the way to Chichen Itza is well-marked and easy to follow. 

The only thing to be aware of is the speed bumps. I’ve been travelling in Yucatan for two months and was very surprised at how many speed bumps are there, even on the highways! When driving in Mexico, look out for speed bumps. Sometimes, they are not well marked and speeding through them can be dangerous. 

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Renting a Car in Mexico

I usually only advise pre-booking car rental online during the high season, but in the case of Mexico, it is super important that you get your booking through a reputable car rental service such as Discover Cars and opt for full cover. 

How much does it cost to rent a car in Mexico?

The cost of renting a car in Mexico will depend on the following factors:

Age of the driver (under the 30s, pay more)

Driver’s licence origin

Time of the year (higher prices during high season)

Rental duration (the longer the rental period, the lower the cost per day) 

The car rental price, including full coverage, which I recommend, can vary from $20 to $60 per day , depending on the above factors. I recommend entering your preferred dates on the Discover Cars website to find out the exact cost based on your preferences. 

What’s the age requirement?

If you’re using Discover Cars , the age requirement is 18 years old , but the car rental price for that age is at least three times higher than the main driver’s age of 21. Some car rental companies may even charge a little more for drivers aged below 30 years old.  

Deposit 

Most car rentals in Tulum require a deposit even if you opt-in for full insurance. The deposit amount depends on the rental duration, but you can expect around $350 for a week of rental . This money is returned in full when you return the car. 

If you give them your credit card details for the deposit, they will freeze the deposit amount instead of taking it. But, if you use a debit card, the money will be taken and refunded within 5-7 days after you return the car. Some rental companies require a credit card to be entered into their system. 

Full cover and why you should get it 

Whenever I rent a car abroad, I always go for full coverage to protect myself from extra costs, and I strongly advise you to do the same. The basic cover only protects you from accidents caused by a third party, which is not much protection. 

The full cover protects your deposit from the deduction for any damages to the car that occurs from your fault, theft, or loss of key, towing fees, damages to wheels and windows and any other admin fees that the rental company may want to charge you.   

The full cover costs between $5-$12 extra per day but gives you peace of mind, which is priceless. 

Mexico car rental scams

If you rent a car directly from the airport or any car rentals in Tulum, be aware of the common Mexico car rental scams! The most common is the low price advertised online and the hidden costs you get to pay when you show up at the car rental . If you see car rental prices advertised as $5 per day, you should know it’s a scam, and you will end up paying a much higher price. 

This is why I recommend booking your car in advance through Discover Cars , which is a reputable car rental comparison website.  

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Car rental insurance in Mexico

Another common scam is requiring Mexican car insurance in addition to the insurance you may already have back home through your credit card insurance or life insurance. Again, the way to avoid it is to book your car online through a reputable provider such as Discover Cars, which can look after you even if you run into a dispute with the local car rental in Tulum. 

Record the condition of the car

Before you drive away from the rental car shop, take photos of all dents & scratches, and go around the car and record a video. This is a good practice whenever you rent a car abroad, which will protect you from unjust claims against you. Also, make sure you drop off your rented car with plenty of time to spare before your flight in case there is a dispute.   

Be aware of extra charges

Here are some common extra charges that a car rental company will apply.

Drop-off at a different location | this is normally the most costly addition to the base rate.

Empty tank fee | search for a gas station near the car drop-off point, and make sure you fuel up before returning your car.

Additional driver | all car rental companies charge for an extra driver, and the cost is normally relatively high.

Rental duration extension | be aware of the daily cost of the extension; some rentals can charge you double for extending the car rental agreement.  

Print your car rental agreement & full insurance cover certificate

Make sure you’ve got all documents printed with you, including your car rental agreement showing the total price and how much you’ve already paid, a full cover certificate and some important customer service phone numbers . 

You should also carry your passpor t with you when driving in Mexico.

International Driving Licence

US driving licence is valid in Mexico, and if your driver’s licence comes from another country, make sure you have your international driving licence on you at all times when driving. 

Is it Safe to Drive from Tulum to Chichen Itza?

Is it safe to drive to Chichen Itza from Tulum? Yes, driving to Chichen Itza from Riviera Maya is safe for foreign tourists. 

Tulum to Chichen Itza Bus

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Unfortunately, there is no direct Chichen Itza Tulum bus. If you’re interested in getting to Chichen Itza from Tulum by public transport, you will first need to get a bus to Valladolid and then catch a local colectivo bus from the centre of Valladolid to Chichen Itza. 

This is definitely the least convenient way of getting to Chichen Itza from Tulum, and also a little hard to do in one day but entirely possible. If you choose this option, I recommend extending your Chichen Itza day tour from Tulum and staying 1-2 nights in one of the hotels in Valladolid , to make this trip easier. 

You can read the separate guides about getting from Tulum to Valladolid and Chichen Itza from Valladolid , to get detailed tips, but in a nutshell, here are the steps.

STEP ONE | Take one of the Tulum to Valladolid ADO buses that leave multiple times a day between 7:50 am and 9:30 pm from ADO Bus Terminal Tulum, situated in the city centre.

STEP TWO | Take a colectivo bus from Colectivo Valladolid Chichen Itza Stop to Chichen Itza. Colectivos run on demand multiple times per day. 

Chichen Itza to Tulum Bus

Again, there is no direct Chichen Itza to Tulum bus. On the way back, follow the above steps in reverse to get from Chichen Itza to Tulum. 

What Are the Best Chichen Itza Hotels?

Are you looking for a Chichen Itza hotel to stay close to the ruins? Staying close to the Chichen Itza ruins will allow you to sleep until 7 am and still get to the Chichen Itza gate before the opening time at 8 am before everyone else arrive. 

Here are some of the best hotels near Chichen Itza:

Hacienda Chichen Resort and Yaxkin Spa

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Villas Arqueologicas Chichen Itza

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La Casa de las Lunas Hotel Chichen Itza

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Chichen Itza from Tulum FAQ

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How much is Chichen Entrance Fee?

Chichen Itza entrance fees are 571 pesos, which is $29 . This Chichen Itza price consists of two elements – the entrance and a small charge that has to be made in cash , which I think is some kind of governmental fee. 

What are Chichen Itza Opening Hours?

The Chichen Itza hours of operation are 8 am to 4:30 pm 

How Old is Chichen Itza?

According to various archaeological sources, Chichen Itza built date was around 600 AD, which makes Chichen Itza around 1,500 years old .

How to Pronounce Chichen Itza? 

So how do you pronounce Chichen Itza, which is an ancient Mayan word? 

Chichen Itza pronunciation: chee – chen – it – suh

How much is the Chichen Itza Parking?

The official Chichen Itza parking cost 80 pesos. There are also some unofficial private car parks just off the main road. They will encourage you to park with them, which is fine, but make sure you ask for the price before committing.  

Can You Climb Chichen Itza?

No. While climbing Chichen Itza was allowed in the past, this is no longer the case. As you can imagine, the ban on climbing the Chichen Itza Mexico Pyramids is in place to protect these important monuments so that future generations can still enjoy them. 

Can You Swim in the Cenote at Chichen Itza?

Chichen Iza Cenote

As you can expect from a UNESCO heritage site, you cannot swim in the Chichen Itza Cenote .

The Sacred Cenote is also known as the ‘well of sacrifice’. The Mayans believed that this cenote was the entrance to the underworld and used it for sacrificial ceremonies. 

Archaeologists found gold, pottery, jade and human remains inside the sinkhole and concluded that the Mayans deposited sacrifices in the cenote for the Mayan god of rain – Chaac. 

How Much Time to Visit Chichen Itza?

Chichen Itza’s archaeological site is huge, and there is lots to see and learn! Set aside at least 2-3 hours to be able to visit the entire area and be prepared for a lot of walking.  

Is there an ATM at Chichen Itza? 

Although there is an ATM at Chichen Itza, the exchange rate is bad, and you can’t rely on it working 100% of the time. Part of the entrance ticket needs to be paid in cash (pesos only), and that is why I recommend you bring enough cash with you. 

What’s Chichen Itza nearest airport?

The nearest airport to Chichen Itza that serves international flights is located in Merida (119 km) or Cancun (196 km). There is also a small airport closer to Chichen Itza, and some companies offer a Chichen Itza Mexico tour from Cancun, including the flight. The price of such a tour starts at over $1,000.  

Chichen Itza Ballcourt

Chichen Itza vs Tulum Ruins

Which is better Chichen Itza or Tulum? Are you wondering whether to visit Chichen Itza or Tulum ruins? Chichen Itza is one of the 7 New Wonders of the World and boasts the large world-renowned pyramid called El Castillo, also known as Kulkulan Pyramid. If you want to tick off another world wonder and snap an iconic photo with the pyramid, visit Chichen Itza. 

Tulum ruins are perched on a cliff and boast incredible ocean views. Both places are extremely busy, but Chichen Itza is way more famous. 

Chichen Itza or Coba?

What’s unique about Coba ruins is that its pyramid – Nahoch Mul is the tallest pyramid in Yucatan, even taller than  El Castillo at Chichen Itza. And, the best part is that it is still allowed to climb to the top! Coba ruins are also way less famous, and what comes with it is way less busy. The archaeological site is vast and largely undiscovered, but it is estimated to encompass over 6,000 structures!

More Tips For Visiting Chichen Itza From Tulum

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Come early | For the best experience, and to beat the crowds, arrive at Chichen Itza just before the opening time. In the morning, you will also have the best light for photography, and you will enjoy it more when it’s still not too hot.

Bring cash | As I mentioned earlier, you will need to pay some part of the ticket in cash (pesos only). 

Check weather forecast | It may sound obvious, but check the weather forecast for rain before your Chichen Itza day trip! 

Protect yourself from sun & heat | Bring sun cream, a hut and plenty of water to stay hydrated. I also like wearing a light long-sleeve shirt to protect myself from undesired tan lines. 

Drones, tripods and portable loudspeakers are not allowed | If you have on you any of these objects, you will be required to leave them in a locker provided for no extra charge. I perfectly understand why they don’t want drones at the UNESCO site, but I’m still perplexed about the ban on tripods. 

Extra fee for videography | There is an additional fee of 50 pesos ( under $3) for taking videos on professional cameras. This rule is not really enforced, the site is too big, and I actually haven’t seen anyone supervising. 

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Learn more about the Mayan civilization by visiting two of its most significant cities in a single day !!!, Get to know the archaeological zone of Tulum and its well-preserved structures such as the “castle” or the “temple of the descending God”, enjoying free time in these areas and a guided tour to discover more of their history.

then enter the archaeological zone of Coba and get to know its main temple, “Nohoch-Mul” or great mound translated into Spanish, the incredible vegetation that surrounds this beautiful structure, will transport you to a historical adventure that will fill you with energy and then refresh yourself at Cenote Wayak.

In the Cenote Wayak, you can enjoy a Mayan ritual and learn about the mysticism that surrounds these beautiful sources of crystalline waters, you can swim and relax before you can taste a delicious buffet with typical food of the region.

Before finishing your adventure, you will enjoy a walk in one of the main avenues of Playa del Carmen, where you will take photos and some time to do some shopping.

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  • Round transportation in an air-conditioned van
  • Preservation Tax at Coba, 7 USD per person
  • Regional buffet food
  • Certified Guide
  • Live tour commentary provided in English- Spanish
  • Entrance to Cenote Wayak
  • Free time on 5th avenue of Playa del Carmen
  • Entrance fee to the archaeological site of Tulum
  • Entrance fee to the archaeological site of Coba
  • A drink coming out of each archaeological zone

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Photo nor video services.

Towels at the cenote

Sandwiches, nor drinks, nor any food at the park outside of buffet meal inclusions

Other activities at Playa del Carmen, nor at Tulum, nor at Coba

Souvenirs, nor crafts, nor clothes

Any other product or service not mentioned in the inclusions list

Know before you book:

We have daily departures to Tulum-Coba

The pick-up time begins between 06:15 am and 09:15 am depending on your hotel location or meeting point

The tour starts at 11:15 am*

We will make a quick stop at the letters of Tulum *

The guided tour at Tulum lasts an hour and a half *

We will have approximately 2 hours for food and shopping before going to Coba’s archaeological zone *

Guided visit at the Archaeological zone of Coba estimated time one hour and a half *

Wayak cenote visit, with welcome mayan ceremony and time to swim, estimated time of an hour and a half *

The return time to Cancun is 9:00 pm *

Please dial the number indicated on our home page to answer any questions or concerns

Transportation pick up exact time and place will be sent by email at the conclusion of the reservation process

Child rates are valid for children between 4 and 11 years old

Children up to three years of age do not pay

Children taller than 1.40 m but under 12 years old must present a valid photo ID to corroborate their age

*Times are estimates.

Recommendations:

  • Take a certain amount of cash with you for products and services not included in the package
  • Avoid carrying heavy or bulky backpacks or bags
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, as well as sunglasses
  • Bring a cool cap or hat to protect yourself from the sun
  • Remember to use biodegradable sunscreen
  • Bring a towel and a bathing suit
  • Bring water shoes
  • If you suffer from any health problem or physical impairment, please contact us before booking so that we can advise you on the matter.
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About the Classic Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum

This is the Classic Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum , and it’s named Classic because it’s the most used to go to Chichen Itza, but it has nothing about “boring classic”.

With this Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum you’ll enjoy a journey full of adventure, exploration, culture and Mayan knowledge. Lets know forget that Chichen Itza is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.

Begin with an early pick up to make the most out of the day. You’ll be taken by bus from your hotel to Chichen Itza, along the way you’ll get to know some info about this astonishing Mayan Archaeological Site.

The first stop with the Chichen Itza Tour is CHICHEN ITZA. When you arrive to Chichen Itza you’ll enter the great Mayan city and the first thing you’ll see is the Chichen Itza Pyramid called El Castillo or “The Castle” which was built to honor the God Kukulcan. You will have 2 hours onsite, divided with a guided tour and some free time at the Mayan Ruins so you can explore on your own all the Chichen Itza Ruins and buildings.

After visiting the great Mayan City in the Yucatan Peninsula, you’ll be taken to a buffet lunch, where you’ll enjoy traditional Mayan food and refreshing drinks.

After having your delicious meal, you will be able to enjoy the visit to the Cenote and actually swim in it! The Cenotes were sacred to the Mayans and swimming in them will not only be amazing but also refreshing.

With the Classic Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum you will also visit Valladolid, Yucatan, a colonial town in the middle of the Yucatan Peninsula really close to Chichen Itza. Valladolid will show you a typical Mayan living style, calm and relaxed people and nice small business around the plaza.

The reason why you should book this Chichen Itza Tour is because it’s simply perfect to get to know this ancient Mayan City that’s now part of the New 7 Wonders of the World. You’ll end up knowing more about the Mayans and its culture and knowing a great place named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for Culture.

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What is included in the Chichen Itza Tour

  • 1. Round trip on board our luxury air-conditioned panoramic buses.
  • 2. Shared transfer
  • 3. Certified guides specialized in archaeology and Mayan culture who will accompany you throughout the tour.
  • 4. Buffet with a wide variety of typical foods of the region
  • 5. Guided access (bilingual) to Chichen Itza and free time to walk around and take pictures at the archaeological site.
  • 6. Visit to the Cenote (swimming is allowed, life jackets are provided on site and have an additional cost of 4 USD)
  • 7. Brief visit to the historic city of Valladolid, Yucatan.

Not included in the Chichen Itza Tour

  • 1. Any type of drink throughout the tour.
  • 2. Photo or video services.
  • 3. Use of lockers, life jackets or towels in the cenote.
  • 4. Snacks or box lunch, outside of what is contemplated in the buffet meal.
  • 5. Other activities in Chichen Itza, the cenote or Valladolid.
  • 7. Any other product not mentioned in the list of what the tour includes.
  • 8. If you wish to have a more “All Inclusive Tour” you might want to check the Chichen Itza Tour Plus or the Chichen Itza Deluxe Tour .

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Please confirm with us by dialing the number indicated on our home page that we have transportation service to and from the lobby of your hotel in Tulum, or if you must travel to a meeting point for the transfer.

The details of the transportation, time of arrival and return, as well as meeting points will be sent to you by email at the end of the reservation process.

The rates for minors are valid for children between 3 and up to 11 years of age.

Infants below three years of age do not pay.

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  • 2. Avoid carrying heavy or bulky backpacks or bags.
  • 3. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, as well as sunglasses.
  • 4. Bring a hat or a cool hat to protect yourself from the sun.
  • 5. Remember to use biodegradable sunscreen.
  • 6. Bring a towel and swimsuit.
  • 7. If you suffer from any health problem or physical impairment, please contact us before booking so we can advise you about it.

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    This small-group tour from Playa del Carmen takes you to three of the most popular sites on the Yucatan Peninsula: Chichen Itza, Coba, and the Ik Kil cenote. Stroll through the archaeological site of Chichen Itza and learn about its landmark ruins, including the Kukulcan Pyramid and the observatory. Then head for a refreshing swim in a deep cenote followed by a delicious buffet lunch. Your ...