
Monument visits in Riviera Maya / Playa del Carmen

Guided tour of Ek' Balam and Valladolid with cenote and lunch
Get a close-up look at Maya history and traditions on this off-the-beaten-track tour. You'll visit the ancient Maya city of Ek' Balam – the most recent to be opened to the public – as well as Yalcoba to swim in the cenote and a stop in Valladolid. We'll start the adventure with a guided visit of Ek' Balam, which translates as ‘Black Jaguar.' The site has more than 40 structures and its walls formed a maze, while the main pyramid, known as the Acropolis, has a well-preserved entrance surrounded by the open jaws and fangs of a jaguar. It's bigger than even El Castillo at Chichen Itzá. Best of all, you can climb to the top – which few Maya sites allow.Afterwards, we'll head to Yalcoba where you can try your hand at chocolate-making and learn how to craft obsidian at a workshop. After a tequila and mezcal tasting you'll have time to enjoy the crystalline cenote, then tuck into a tasty buffet lunch of typical regional dishes. Lastly, we'll have a quick stop in central Valladolid, a city known for its art and architecture and a picture-perfect medley of colourful colonial buildings and historic churches.
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Avoid the crowds and the midday heat in Chichén Itzá. Be one of the first to enter the archeological site with hotel pickup and early arrival at 8.00am.
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Tulum Private Tour with a Local Guide and Maya Community Visit
This exclusive private tour ensures you'll be one of the first visitors through the gates to explore the Yucatan's best-preserved archaeological site – the ancient ruins of Tulum. A guided tour is followed by a swim in an underground cave and a stop by a typical Mayan community.
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Tulum and Swimming with Turtles Private Tour
Experience a private tour of the Mayan ruins in Tulum with a certified guide and swim with turtles in Akumal using professional snorkel equipment.
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Tulum & Museums Photoshoot & Beach Club
It's like the ancient Maya had Instagram in mind when they built Tulum. And on this tour, you'll have plenty of opportunity to fill up your socials. With a professional photographer in tow, you'll swing by some of the best photo-worthy spots including the 'Ven a la Luz', 'Follow that Dream' and 'Blue Wings'. Once you're all snapped out, you'll hit the beach club to soak up the sun with a drink in hand.
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Tulum Morning Tour with Transfer
On holiday, it can be tough to tear yourself away from the hotel pool or the all-inclusive bar. But with this trip, you can spend the morning at one of Mexico's must-see sights and still be back for lunch. Tour the ancient Maya ruins of Tulum with an expert guide, followed by free time to explore on your own.
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Chichen Itza, Xcajum Cenote and Valladolid full-day tour with lunch
Enjoy a full-day guided tour with lunch that gives you the chance to visit the spectacular archaeological site of Chichen Itza and swim in a cenote.
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Ek Balam and Valladolid private guided tour
Explore ancient Mayan ruins, climb Ek Balam pyramid, and visit colonial Valladolid. Experience Yucatan's history and culture. Reserve your spot today!
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Full-day private tour of Chichen Itza with expert guide
The ruins of ancient Chichen Itza are a must-visit when in Cancun. This private tour lets you discover the site before the crowds arrive. Better still, you'll explore the complex with one of our local experts, who'll share in-depth knowledge with you. Argelia, one of our guides, says ‘You'll learn about the calendars in the Temple of Kukulkan and its sacred staircase, where each equinox the shadows represent the descent of the feathered snake.' Afterwards, you'll enjoy a cenote swim and visit a Maya village for lunch.It's an early start so as to be the first to arrive at this UNESCO World Heritage Site – the perfect time to snap a few selfies. The stillness adds even more mystery to the magnificent Maya monuments. There's the mighty Kukulkan Pyramid, the Temple of the Jaguars and the macabre Tzompantli, among many landmark sites. ‘The bas-reliefs that tell us about the magical beliefs inspired by their interpretation of the stars,' says Argelia.Next, head to an underground cenote for a swim in its clear waters. Then it's on to the village for lunch. All the food is locally grown and prepared to traditional recipes. Argelia says, ‘You'll taste typical Yucatecan food such as chaya empanadas, cochinita pibil, chicken in axiote rice and black beans and steamed vegetables.' You'll also see the locals show off their skills hand-weaving hammocks – an age-old craft – and find out how this cottage industry helps support the community.
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Private tour of the archaeological zone of Tulum and cenote swim
Step back in time on a guided tour of Tulum plus visit the beach near the ruins to relax before ending at Casa Tortuga, a cenote of crystalline waters.
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