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Discover Valladolid’s stunning cenotes on this all-inclusive tour, featuring vintage truck rides, authentic swimming spots, and cultural stops for a memorable day.
Imagine floating in crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush greenery, all while riding in a vintage truck through charming Yucatan villages. That’s the kind of experience this All-inclusive Cenotes Tour promises—and from what travelers say, it largely delivers. This guided day trip offers a great mix of natural beauty, cultural insight, and relaxed fun, making it a solid choice for anyone looking to explore the hidden gems of Valladolid without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
We particularly like the unique vintage transportation that sets this tour apart. It adds a dash of nostalgic charm and makes the journey itself part of the adventure. Plus, the well-curated stops at different cenotes give visitors a range of swimming environments—from peaceful, pristine waters to more striking geological formations. That said, the tour’s duration of roughly 7 to 8 hours means it’s a fairly full day, so it’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of activity and relaxation. One thing to keep in mind is that since it’s a small-group experience—capped at just 12 travelers—you’ll enjoy personalized attention and a more intimate vibe.
This tour is best suited for those wanting a value-packed day of nature and culture. If you love authentic experiences, delicious local food, and exploring off-the-beaten-path cenotes, this trip is worth considering.


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The tour kicks off at Centro Artesanal “Zací” in Valladolid at 8:30 am. This central location makes it easy to find, especially if you’re already in Valladolid or nearby. The tour begins with a ride in a vintage truck, which is the highlight for many—it’s like rolling through the Yucatan in a piece of history, with a friendly, laid-back vibe that immediately sets a relaxed tone for the day.
Our first swim is at Nool Ha, a lesser-known but beautifully pristine cenote. It’s a quiet, peaceful spot favored by those looking to escape the crowds. The water is crystal clear, perfect for a refreshing dip or some tranquil floating. The fact that admission is included makes this stop even more relaxing—no need to worry about extra costs or long lines. As one traveler said, “This is a hidden gem, offering an authentic and peaceful experience.” Expect a smaller, more intimate environment here, ideal for unwinding and soaking in the natural beauty.
Next is Suytun, a more famous site, often seen in photos for its circular shape and striking light effects. This cenote, considered “young” geologically, is unique with its open top and vault-like roof. When sunlight filters through, it creates a magical atmosphere—perfect for photography or just marveling at nature’s design. Inside, you’ll see stalagmites and stalactites, adding to the dramatic scenery. Visitors have noted that this site offers a more lively vibe but still maintains a sense of wonder. Expect about an hour here, with access included in the tour price.
The tour includes a delicious lunch, giving you a chance to rest and fuel up. The details of the meal aren’t specified, but reviews mention good food and local flavors, which often include traditional Yucatecan dishes—something to genuinely look forward to after a morning of swimming and exploring.
The afternoon is reserved for Hacienda Chukum and its nearby cenote. The Chukum cenote is notably large—around 40 meters in diameter—and is surrounded by the lush trees that give the cenote its name. This is a particularly scenic spot, with plenty of shade and space to relax. Visitors mention that the landscaping is stunning, and the experience feels exclusive since the area is often less crowded. You’ll spend about two hours here, which is ample time for swimming, lounging in a hammock, or simply soaking up the views.
Throughout the day, your comfort is prioritized: life vests, lockers, bottled water, and a hammock lounge are provided. These little touches make a difference, especially when spending hours in and around water. The transportation is private, ensuring that you’re not part of a large, noisy group, and the tour is designed to be flexible and relaxed.

Reviewers consistently highlight the knowledgeable guides who enrich the experience with interesting tidbits about the cenotes and local culture. One traveler raved, “The personal service was great and the landscaping was wonderful,” emphasizing the attention to detail and care.
The small group size is a recurring theme—travellers feel they get personalized service and the chance to enjoy the environment without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. As one reviewer put it, “We almost had a private tour,” which is a real perk if you prefer a more intimate experience.
Many found the cultural aspect of the visit to Chichikan meaningful. The tour offers a glimpse into Mayan traditions and the local way of life, which adds depth beyond just swimming in cenotes.
The availability of life vests and lockers makes it easy to enjoy the water safely. Reviewers mention how the bottled water keeps everyone hydrated, especially after swimming in the warm Yucatan sun. The inclusion of hammock lounges lets travelers relax in comfort, adding a bit of luxury to the adventure.
The lunch included is often praised as tasty and authentic, making the tour feel like a true cultural experience rather than just sightseeing. Given the price of around $76.67 per person, many agree that the tour offers excellent value. It covers transportation, entrance fees, meals, and amenities—all in one package—saving travelers time and money.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, authentic day exploring the natural beauty of Valladolid’s cenotes without the hassle of planning. It’s perfect for those who appreciate small-group settings and personal attention, along with a touch of local culture. If you enjoy swimming in pristine waters, scenic drives, and discovering hidden spots, you’ll find this tour satisfying.
It also suits families, solo travelers, or couples looking for a manageable, value-packed adventure. The inclusive nature means you won’t need to worry about extra costs—just bring your swimsuit, sun protection, and sense of curiosity.

What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 8:30 am at the central meeting point in Valladolid.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour offers private transportation in a vintage truck, which is part of the charm and comfort.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, making for a full but manageable day.
What’s included in the price?
Admission to all cenotes, lunch, bottled water, life vests, lockers, and access to the hammock lounge are included.
Are there age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, and the activity is suitable for most age groups, provided they enjoy swimming and outdoor activities.
Is this a group tour or private?
It’s a small group limited to 12 travelers, offering a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, hat, and perhaps a change of clothes for after swimming.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
While not explicitly specified, expect some walking and water activities; it’s best to confirm directly with the provider if mobility is a concern.
What’s the best way to book?
You can book through Viator or contact Premier Adventures directly via email or phone.
“I cannot recommend this tour enough. If youre looking for a more chill day especially to beat the heat, but still want to learn something and exper…”

If you’re after a well-rounded day of natural beauty, cultural insight, and authentic experiences, this tour hits the mark. The vintage truck ride, combined with visits to multiple cenotes and a cultural stop at Chichikan, makes for a memorable outing. The small-group format ensures you won’t be lost in the crowd, and the inclusive price delivers excellent value.
This tour really shines for travelers who want to escape the touristy crowds, enjoy beautiful swimming spots, and learn about local traditions in a relaxed atmosphere. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate good service, authentic settings, and a touch of nostalgia.
Overall, it offers a satisfying blend of adventure, culture, and comfort—perfect for a day out exploring the Yucatan’s natural treasures.