The Plus Tour gives you all the benefits included in the Classic Tour with some extra features: unlimited drinks and a waiter on board, so you can stay hydratated during the whole trip without even having to move from you seat.
With the Plus Tour, you’ll enjoy unlimited drinks onboard the bus, which will make your trip easier and faster. Along with these drinks you’ll have a waiter so you don’t have to stand.
The Plus Tour will provide all the perks of a traditional Chichen Itza Tour:
You’ll begin with an early pick up to make the most out of the day. You’ll be taken by bus from your hotel to the great Mayan Archaeological Site, along the way you’ll get to know some info about this astonishing Mayan Ruins.
The first stop with the Plus Tour is the CHICHEN ITZA RUINS. 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 in honor to the great God Kukulcan a feathered serpent descending from the sky. You will have 2 hours onsite, one and a half hour with a guided tour and extra free time at the Mayan Ruins so you can explore on your own all the Chichen Itza Ruins and buildings.
After visiting Chichen Itza, you’ll be taken to a buffet lunch, where you’ll enjoy traditional Mayan food and refreshing drinks.
After having a great traditional buffet lunch, you will go and visit a 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 Plus Tour you will also visit Valladolid, Yucatan, a colonial town in the middle of the Yucatan Peninsula really close to Chichen Itza. It Valladolid you can visit the main plaza where you’ll see the Cathedral and you will be able to do some shopping for souvenirs and crafts around.
The reason why you should book the Plus Tour is because you’ll be able to visit Chichen Itza, now part of the New 7 Wonders of the World. And you’ll do it by having fun and unlimited drinks on the bus.
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Helen B In February 14, 2021You need to have a hat, lot of water and be prepared to see a line of small shops bordering this place. Apart from this, it was a delight being there,...
Catherine In January 22, 2021It takes a couple hours to get to Chichen Itza, but it is well worth it. This is a must-see destination for everyone! The ruins are magnificent, and plenty of awe-inspiring...
Rich In January 18, 2021Ever since Chichén Itzá was named one of the New Wonders of the World, it has received much more attention, and with enough reasons. Chichén Itzá is such a wonderful place...
Estrella In January 04, 2021A must see. We went with our 5 kids (ages 6-16). I recomend preparing them ahead of time watching movies and fun facts about the ruins, mesoamerican people, and mexican culture...
Caroline R In December 20, 2020Chichen Itza is one of the 7 wonders of the world for good reason. It´s incredibly well preserved and has such a rich history. Definitely worth it. The north part of...
Spadino In December 08, 2020AN amazing site. It does get crowded so go as soon as it opens to enjoy an uncrowded few hours...
Wendy Q In December 03, 2020The site itself was really impressive with lots of ruins to look at. The site is exposed by the pyramid and ball court with limited shade there but you can find...
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Joha Murali In November 17, 2020A great insight into Mayan architecture & civilisation, the private guide was very informative...
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