Maya Jungle Adventure Park and Valladolid: Day trip from Cancun
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Trade the resort for adrenaline and colonial charm with a private driver. This day trip takes you to Cenote Maya Park, home to the Yucatan’s largest vaulted dome. At nearly 20 meters tall, this massive cavern offers a staircase descent or a free rappel into refreshing waters, featuring an underground zip-line, "Tarzan" ropes, and kayaking.
After your adventures, participate in an authentic Mayan blessing ceremony and enjoy a traditional buffet lunch. To conclude the day, unwind in the candy-colored streets of Valladolid, the Yucatan’s most picturesque colonial town.
Throughout the journey, your professional driver handles all navigation, parking, and logistics. This seamless service ensures a comfortable and well-paced experience, allowing you to enjoy the best of the jungle and city at your own leisure.
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在 Cancun 您喜欢的地方与我们的专业司机会面,随时为您服务。无需浪费时间前往接送点,拿上您的行李,立即开始您的旅程。通过当地专业知识发现更多
您的司机的本地见解将为您的 Daytrip 定下基调。这里有一家隐藏的咖啡馆,那里有一家必试的餐厅;这些内部提示您以后会喜欢分享。这不是一个导游带领的旅行,但您的旅程将充满故事和发现。全天候,您的司机将随时为您提供帮助,乐于助人,使您的旅程无忧无虑。以自己的节奏探索
非常适合任何私人团体
无论您是独自旅行,带孩子的家庭,还是大型团体,这项服务都为您的舒适和灵活性量身定制。特别是如果您时间有限或日程繁忙,这是理想的选择。值得注意
- 双程私人汽车接送
- 空调车辆
- 个性化接送服务
- 专业的讲英语的司机
- 免费瓶装水
- 出发前24小时免费取消
- 付费景点 Cenote Maya Park和Valladolid 的入场/门票应单独购买,除非另有说明
- 餐食、小吃和小费不包括在内
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您的行程一览




Main attractions • A multi-cenote complex offering access to several distinct sinkholes within a single site — ranging from open-air pools flooded with natural light to semi-submerged cave cenotes requiring a short swim through darkness to reach inner chambers • The park sits within managed jungle grounds with wooden walkways connecting the cenotes, making it one of the more comprehensive cenote experiences available near Cancún without travelling deep into the interior • The cave cenote section is particularly striking — stalactites and stalagmites surround the water at the cave entrance and the contrast between the lit exterior pool and the dark inner chamber is dramatic
Things to do • Swimming across the full range of cenote types within a single visit — the variety of light, depth and atmosphere between the open and cave sections makes Cenote Maya Park more diverse than a single-pool cenote stop • Snorkelling in the clearer open sections reveals submerged rock formations and freshwater fish; equipment is available to hire on-site • Zip-line and rope swing access into the open cenotes for those wanting a more active experience
What to eat • The park has an on-site restaurant and bar serving Yucatecan dishes and cold drinks — convenient for a mid-day break between cenotes without leaving the complex









Main attractions • One of the Yucatán's most beautifully preserved colonial cities — founded by the Spanish in 1543 on the site of the Maya settlement of Zací, its grid of pastel-painted facades, arcaded streets and flowering courtyards has changed little in character since the 17th century • The Cathedral of San Gervasio on the main square (Parque Francisco Cantón) is a robustly simple colonial church whose history reflects the full weight of the Spanish conquest — built in part with stones taken from demolished Maya temples • Cenote Zací sits within the city itself — a large open cenote in a small park just three blocks from the main square, its dark water and cave swallows making it one of the most atmospheric urban cenotes in the Yucatán
Things to do • Walk the Calzada de los Frailes — a cobbled colonial street of ochre and terracotta facades leading to the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena (1552), the oldest convent in the Yucatán and one of the finest examples of fortress-church architecture in Mexico • Browse the Mercado Municipal for Yucatecan handicrafts, embroidered huipil textiles and local food stalls — the market is working and local rather than tourist-facing, which makes it one of the most authentic shopping stops in the region
What to eat • Longaniza de Valladolid — a spiced pork sausage unique to the city, grilled and served with x'nipek (habanero and tomato salsa) — at any of the market fondas or the restaurants lining the Parque Principal; Taberna de los Frailes on the Calzada is the most atmospheric sit-down option














