From Mérida Tour Plus: Chichen Itza Ruins and Cenote Ik-kil
◆ The Pyramid of the Chichen Itza ruins was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 and the 2007 New World Wonders, and is a staple spot for tourists from all over the world. An English or Spanish guide will explain the ruins!
◆ The Cenote Ik-Kil has attractive vine curtains that flow from the ceiling. There is no doubt that you will be able to take photogenic photos
[Included] Lunch, 1 bottle of water, entrance fee for each visit and transportation.
[Not included] Ikil Cenote: Locker fee ($3 USD) Life jacket (about $2 USD)
Drinks at lunch, tips
[Tour Notes] At Cenote, you can swim after removing makeup and sunscreen.
Only the folding stroller can be brought into the car.
It is forbidden to bring large backpacks into the ruins.
Bringing a video camera to the ruins costs 45 pesos.
When a child swims, please be sure to bring a guardian with you and keep a close watch on your child.
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Bringing a video camera to the ruins costs 45 pesos.
- Certified guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
- Entrance fee for each visit
- Transportation
- Gratuities
- Ikkil Cenote: Locker fee aprox ($3 USD) Life jacket (about $2 USD)
- Drinks in the restaurant
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