Akumal to Chichen Itza and Secret Cenote: Day trip
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- Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
- Vehículo con aire acondicionado
- Recogida y entrega personalizadas
- Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
- Agua embotellada de cortesía
- Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
- Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Chichen Itza y Cenote Yokdzonot deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
- Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no están incluidos
Su viaje de un vistazo
Su viaje de un vistazo






Once the heart of Maya power, this World Wonder endures as a timeless testament to human brilliance and spirit.
Main attractions • El Castillo (Temple of Kukulcán) — the 24-metre stepped pyramid and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; its 365 steps correspond to the solar calendar and at the spring and autumn equinoxes a shadow serpent descends the northern staircase in a precise astronomical spectacle • The Great Ball Court is the largest in Mesoamerica at 168 metres long — the acoustics are extraordinary and the carved relief panels depicting the ball game ritual remain vivid after a thousand years • The Temple of the Warriors and its surrounding colonnade of carved columns, the Sacred Cenote (Cenote Sagrado) into which offerings and human sacrifices were cast, and the observatory El Caracol all lie within the same archaeological zone
Things to do • Arrive as early as possible — the site opens at 8am and the pyramid receives thousands of visitors daily; the first hour offers dramatically better light for photography and significantly fewer crowds • Licensed guides are available at the entrance and add considerable depth to the visit — the astronomical alignments and mythological significance of the structures are not legible without context
What to eat • Eat before arriving or after leaving — the food options within and immediately around the site are limited and overpriced; the town of Pisté a kilometre away has simple, good-value Yucatecan restaurants
Take note • Climbing El Castillo has been permanently prohibited since 2006 — the pyramid is viewed from ground level only. The site is fully exposed with almost no shade; bring strong sun protection, a hat and at least two litres of water per person. Vendors inside the site are persistent — a polite but firm no gracias is the most effective response.






Brought back to life by local women, this peaceful cenote invites visitors to float beneath hanging roots in crystal-clear waters.
Main attractions • A natural limestone sinkhole of the kind that pockmarks the entire Yucatán Peninsula — formed by the collapse of cave ceilings over an underground river system that connects, ultimately, to the sea • The cenote's waters are exceptionally clear and cool at a constant 24°C year-round — turquoise to jade-green depending on the light, with shafts of sunlight penetrating through the opening above • The relative seclusion means the atmosphere is markedly calmer than the heavily visited cenotes near Chichén Itzá itself — wildlife, birdsong and the drip of limestone are the dominant sounds
Things to do • Swimming is the primary activity — the water is immediately refreshing after the heat and dust of the archaeological site; snorkelling reveals the underwater rock formations and, occasionally, small freshwater fish • Many cenotes of this type have rope swings, wooden platforms or natural ledges for jumping — conditions vary by site and season
What to eat • Pack a light lunch or snacks from Akumal — most private cenotes have minimal or no food facilities on-site; arriving with your own refreshments makes the stop significantly more relaxed
Take note • To ensure a smooth trip, check current opening times and ticket prices online: https://cenoteyokdzonot.weebly.com/home.html
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