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Discover the Mayan wonders of Chichen Itza, cool off in a cenote, and explore colorful Valladolid—this full-day tour offers history, nature, and culture for $89.
Travelers eager to explore the Yucatan Peninsula’s most iconic sites often seek a well-rounded, value-packed day trip. The Riviera Maya: Chichen Itza, Valladolid & Cenote Swim Tour from Amigo Tours LATAM promises just that—covering ancient Mayan ruins, refreshing natural swimming holes, and charming colonial towns all in one day. With a solid 4.4-star rating based on over 120 reviews, this tour has proven popular for its blend of history, scenery, and authentic flavors.
We appreciate its competitive price of $89 per person for a 12-hour adventure that includes transportation, expert guides, entrance fees, and a hearty buffet. The trip’s highlights, like the towering Kukulcán pyramid and the crystal waters of a cenote, often leave travelers with memorable stories. That said, it’s not perfect; the lengthy bus rides and busy schedule might not suit everyone. Still, if you’re looking for a comprehensive taste of the Yucatan in one day, this tour is worth considering—especially for first-time visitors eager for a broad overview.


This tour offers a balanced look at what makes the Yucatan special: ancient ruins, lush cenotes, and the colonial streets of Valladolid. It’s designed for those who want to see the highlights without worrying about logistics or planning. From pickup to drop-off, everything is arranged for convenience, including hotel pickup and drop-off, which saves the hassle of navigating local transportation.
The trip starts early, with pickup options in Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, Puerto Aventuras, and Riviera Maya, making it accessible for many travelers in the region. The 75-minute bus ride to Chichen Itza is comfortable enough and gets you settled before the main event: exploring one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
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Once at Chichen Itza, an expert guide leads you through the sprawling complex, highlighting its most famous monuments, like the Kukulcán Pyramid. The guide’s storytelling makes the site come alive, helping you understand the significance of each structure, from the Temple of the Warriors to the ball courts.
According to reviews, guides are praised for their knowledge and engaging manner. One visitor noted, “Ray gave a wonderful tour, plenty of information but not too much that we didn’t have time to look around.” The site itself is breathtaking; the pyramid’s symmetry and the size of the complex make it clear why this was a major hub for the Mayan civilization.
Keep in mind that your visit here includes guided sightseeing for about 2.5 hours, enough time to absorb the history but also to explore at your own pace during free time. Entry to Chichen Itza costs an additional $42 USD, payable by credit card, which covers the entrance fee and the local tax.

After the ruins, the tour heads to Cenote Chichikan—surrounded by jungle, it’s a perfect spot to cool off. Swimming here is optional but highly recommended if you want a break from the heat. The reviews repeatedly mention the cenote as a highlight: one guest called it “one of the best I’ve ever been to,” describing the experience as more than just a swim.
The cenote’s crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings make for an impressive natural setting. The tour includes entrance fees and time for swimming, along with a buffet lunch featuring traditional Yucatecan dishes. Some travelers mention that the food exceeded their expectations, offering authentic flavors in a relaxed setting. Be aware, though, that drinks at lunch are extra, and the cenote visit lasts about 2.5 hours.

Following the cenote, the tour visits Valladolid—a city praised for its colorful streets and colonial charm. It’s a brief stop, about 30 minutes, offering a chance for photos, shopping, and wandering through lively plazas. One reviewer appreciated the “beautiful and authentic” feel of Valladolid, noting that the quick visit left enough time to enjoy the local ambiance.
This segment is a favorite for those who enjoy exploring towns beyond the ruins. You can browse local crafts or simply soak in the sights of historic buildings and vibrant street life. The tour’s panoramic view and guided walk help maximize your time without feeling rushed.
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While many travelers rave about the knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and breathtaking sites, the tour does involve long bus rides—about 75 minutes to Chichen Itza, then 30 and 40-minute stretches between stops. Several reviews mention that the journey can be lengthy, sometimes totaling up to three hours each way, especially if your hotel is farther from the main pick-up points.
For travelers with mobility issues, this may not be ideal, as the tour involves walking around large sites and some uneven surfaces. Also, the schedule is quite packed, with little room for extra leisure or spontaneous exploration. If you prefer a more leisurely pace or are traveling with young children, you might find this too busy.
The tour cost includes an additional $39 USD Chichen Itza tax per adult, payable by credit card either on the day or the day before. Keep in mind that vendors and souvenir sellers are active at the site, which can be a bit overwhelming if you’re not prepared.
Many reviews highlight the value for money. For just $89, you get transportation, guided tours, entrance fees, a buffet, and a tequila tasting. The guides are consistently praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to communicate effectively in both English and Spanish.
The included buffet offers traditional Yucatecan dishes, which are often better than expected for a tour lunch. Some guests mention that the food, combined with the cultural insights, makes the day feel authentic and immersive. The tequila tasting adds a fun, local touch, rounding out the cultural experience.
On top of that, the tour offers flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and “reserve now, pay later” options, making it easier to plan without financial risk.

This tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want a broad experience of the Yucatan in one day. It’s perfect if you’re eager to see Chichen Itza’s iconic pyramid, enjoy a swim in a cenote, and stroll through a colorful colonial town—all without the hassle of planning each detail.
Because of its packed schedule and long transportation stretches, it’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable with a full day’s worth of activity, including some early starts. Families with older children or those looking for a rundown of the region will find this trip offers excellent value and plenty of memorable moments.
Travelers who prioritize guides’ expertise, authentic local cuisine, and well-organized logistics will likely walk away satisfied. Those seeking a more relaxed pace, or with mobility concerns, might prefer a different, more leisurely option.

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included at designated locations in Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, and Puerto Aventuras.
How long is the bus ride?
The trip involves about 75 minutes to reach Chichen Itza and additional short rides between stops—expect some long stretches, especially if your hotel is farther away.
What do I need to bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, swimwear (if you want to swim in the cenote), a towel, sunscreen, water, and insect repellent are recommended.
Can I swim in the cenote?
Yes, swimming in the cenote is optional but highly recommended. Entrance fees are included, but life vest rental and locker costs are extra.
How much are the entrance fees?
Chichen Itza’s entrance tax is $42 USD, payable by credit card. The cenote entrance is included in the tour price.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour involves a good amount of walking and long bus rides, making it less suitable for very young children or those with mobility issues.
What is the food like?
The buffet offers traditional Yucatecan dishes, generally praised for authenticity and flavor, providing a taste of local cuisine.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak both English and Spanish, ensuring clear explanations for most travelers.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your travel planning.
This tour offers a genuine taste of the Yucatán, perfectly suited for those eager to combine history, culture, and natural beauty without a fuss. With knowledgeable guides, authentic cuisine, and breathtaking sights, it’s a solid choice for most travelers wanting an immersive day out.
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