Chichen Itza and Tulum tour

Chichen Itza Tours from Merida:

First, we discuss some picnic points of Chichen Itza tours from Merida.

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! This is the tour to take if you just have time for one, especially if you’re already intending on seeing Chichen Itza from Merida.

 The Mayan Food Experience & Tour of Chichén Itza tour includes a visit to Chichen Itza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, as well as a traditional Mexican supper prepared by Chef Rosalia Chay Chuc.

On the Chichén Itza Mayan Food Experience & Tour, you will:

Chef Rosala Chay will teach you old Mayan cooking techniques.

Explore the Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins with a qualified, local tour guide and enjoy a traditional meal with Chef Rosalia and her family in their small town of Yuxuan, Mexico.

Chef Rosalia’s home in Yaxuna, deep in the Yucatan Forest, will be picked up from your Merida hotel or Merida Airbnb. Take a seat at her family’s table for a classic Yucatan lunch of cochinita pibil, poc chuck, handmade tortillas, and other delicacies.

Chef Rosalia will demonstrate how she makes food the old-fashioned way, by hand and in a pib, an underground oven.

Pink Lakes, Flamingos, Cenote & Chichen Itza:

This all-encompassing tour brings you to a plethora of must-see Yucatan attractions!

 Head to the Mexico pink lakes of Las Coloradas, a genuine Yucatan bucket list adventure in the village of Rio Lagartos, after spending time at Chichen Itza with tour guide Hernan. Alligators and a variety of bird species, including flamingos, can be found at the Ra Lagartos UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

After that, you’ll have lunch in Temozon, a small Yucatan town, and then swim in one of the neighbouring Yucatan cenotes. What exactly are cenotes? In a nutshell, they’re sinkholes or natural jungle pools… and they’re the ideal way to unwind after a hard day of sightseeing.

Mexico Pueblos Magicos (Magic Towns), Cenote & Chichen Itza

Did you know that Mexico has enchanted towns? There are approximately 135 so-called pueblos magicos, all of which are known as sites that visitors would like to visit due to their aesthetic beauty, unique folklore and history, and other factors.

On this journey, you’ll see Valladolid and Izamal, “The Yellow City,” two of the best Yucatan pueblos magicos. Yes, the entire town is yellow, in case you were wondering.

You’ll also go below in a cave to see Cenote Xkeken and Cenote Samula, two of the best cenotes in Yucatan. 

About Day Trips in Playa del Carmen:

Some points related to Tulum tour from playa del Carmen are discussed below:

The gorgeous Caribbean coastline and archaeological wonders of Playa del Carmen attract visitors looking for a true Mexican experience, and it’s a good starting place for exploring the Riviera Maya and the remainder of the Yucatán Peninsula. Here are several day excursion alternatives in Playa del Carmen.

177 miles (285 kilometres) west of Playa del Carmen is Chichen Itza:

Chichen Itza, once one of Central America’s largest and most diversified Maya cities, is now one of Mexico’s most famous tourist destinations. Every year, about 1 million people visit these historic ruins to discover the ancient pyramids and decaying temples.

Tulum, 40 miles (65 kilometres) southwest:

Tulum, a Maya walled city perched on a rocky cliff in the Riviera Maya, was once an important Caribbean port. Today, the remains are exceptionally well kept, with highlights including the Temple of the Frescoes, which was apparently used to track the movements of the sun.