Chichen Itza is a well-known Archaeological Site and more after being selected one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
Chichen Itza welcomes over 2,500,000 visitors each year and you can reach the archaeological site by car, bus or with different tours.
Chichen Itza opens every day from Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 5 pm
Ekʼ Balam is a Yucatec-Maya archaeological site within the municipality of Temozón, Yucatán, Mexico. It lies in the Northern Maya lowlands, 25 kilometres north of Valladolid and 56 kilometres northeast of Chichen Itza. From the Preclassic until the Postclassic period, it was the seat of a Mayan kingdom. .
Izamal, Yucatán, known as “The Yellow City,” is a charming colonial town painted almost entirely in golden-yellow hues. Steeped in history, it was once a major Maya religious center and is now home to the impressive 16th-century Convent of San Antonio de Padua, built atop a Mayan pyramid
Valladolid, Yucatán is a vibrant colonial gem nestled in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula. Bursting with rich Mayan heritage and Spanish charm, this colorful town offers cobblestone streets, pastel-hued architecture, and a relaxed, authentic vibe. Surrounded by stunning cenotes and ancient ruins like Ek Balam, Valladolid is the perfect blend of culture, adventure, and tropical beauty—an unforgettable gateway to the soul of the Yucatán.
Cenotes are fascinating geological formations, essentially natural sinkholes or caves filled with fresh groundwater, often found in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. There are open air and underground Cenotes you can swim in and explore all over the Yucatan.
In the Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve of Yucatán, Mexico, visitors can embark on boat tours through mangrove-lined waterways to observe diverse wildlife, including the vibrant American flamingo, herons, pelicans, and crocodiles.
A highlight of these tours is the traditional Mayan mud bath, where participants apply nutrient-rich white clay, known for its exfoliating properties, leaving the skin soft and rejuvenated
Isla Holbox, a hidden gem off the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, is where barefoot luxury meets wild, natural beauty. This car-free island is surrounded by turquoise waters and white-sand beaches, teeming with flamingos, whale sharks, and vibrant marine life. With its laid-back vibe, colorful street art, and breathtaking sunsets, Holbox is a tropical paradise that feels like a well-kept secret—perfect for adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.
Mérida — the vibrant heart of the Yucatán! This colonial gem blends rich Mayan heritage with Spanish elegance, offering colorful streets, historic plazas, world-class cuisine, and easy access to ancient ruins and pristine cenotes. A cultural paradise full of rhythm, flavor, and adventure! Merida is rated the safest cities in the Western Hemisphere
El Cuyo, Yucatán is a hidden gem on Mexico’s emerald coast—where turquoise waters meet sugar-white sands and flamingos stroll past colorful fishing boats. Tucked between the Gulf of Mexico and the Río Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, this laid-back beach town is a dream escape for kite surfers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking raw, authentic beauty away from the crowds. Sunsets here aren’t just watched—they’re felt.
Rio Lagartos flamingo tour, Mayan Mud bath, tour around to Virgin Beaches and the pink waters of Las Colorados.
Mayan Ruins day. Check out Chichén Itzá one of the Seven wonders of the World. Ek Balam another great mayan ruin in the area and the city of Valladolid . If time permits you can also visit one of the beautiful cenotes of the area.
Visit the Magic City of Izamal, The city of Merida, Cenote Santa Rosa, and option of going to where the Guayaberas are handmade ( Yucatan Shirts )
3 day package that includes lodging, food, soft drinks , ground transportation, and entry fees to destinations mentioned. $2300 USD.
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