Chichen Itza Tour

Chichen Itza Tour

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A Chichen Itza Tour is a must whenever you visit the Mayan Peninsula, whether you’re staying in Merida, Cancun, Playa del Carmen or anywhere in the Riviera Maya.

Since this is a highly touristic region, there are lots of options to take a Chichen Itza Tour, now the question is, who should I go with?

Top 5 things to consider when choosing the best Chichen Itza Tour

There are several things to consider when choosing the best Chichen Itza Tour between the tens out there, but these are the top 5:

1. Well known tour agency

There are some tour agencies that a couple of people just got together to offer and take people on a tour, that may be ok sometimes, but if something goes wrong, there’s not really much you can do about it.
This is why it’s always a good idea to go with an established brand or agency like Xichen by Xcaret.

2. What they Include

Some tours only offer the van or tour bus, but others offer food, drinks and visits to other places like a Cenote, and a small but beautiful town called Valladolid.
Here is where you can weigh the costs and benefits, because as you well know, you will pay less for a tour that includes transportation only, than the “all-inclusive” one.

3. Ratings or recommendations

An important factor that may swing you over from a well-known tour agency to a small one, is a recommendation in the form of a rating on a website, or because a friend told you about the tour agency.
This is a great way to choose between several options for your next Chichen Itza tour.

4. Easy to purchase

The two easiest ways of purchasing your Chichen Itza tour is online and from your hotel. You can always go to the tour agency’s office, but, who wants to waste valuable vacation time searching for an address in the city?

5. Where you are staying

The tour agencies may vary their services depending on where you’re staying. For example, one of the best options, Xichen by Xcaret, doesn’t have an option to take you to Chichen Itza from Merida, so you would have to focus on Chichen Itza tours that leave from the city you’re staying in.



Recommendations to consider when choosing your Chichen Itza Tour

The well-established company

Xichen by Xcaret Chichen Itza Tour
Xichen by Xcaret Chichen Itza Tours

The option that includes most of the things to consider would be Xichen, mainly because it’s part of the Xcaret family, the top vacation tour and theme park company in Mexico.
The downside would be that they only offer this tour from Cancun, Playa del Carmen or anywhere in the Riviera Maya, and not Merida.
So, if you’re staying in one of these places, this would be the Chichen Itza tour for you.
You can learn more about Xichen by Xcaret from here.

Tourism platforms

GetYourGuide Chichen Itza Tour
GetYourGuide Chichen Itza Tours

Another good option when looking for a Chichen Itza tour would be on a worldwide platform dedicated to tourism like Get Your Guide or Best Day.
These platforms are great because you can browse through different options and tour agencies.
If you’re looking for a simple tour, they’ve got you covered; if you’re looking for a tour including other places, they’ve also got you covered.
An important part of these platforms is that you can see other tourist’s reviews to help you choose from the different tours.

You can buy Chichen Itza tours through Get Your Guide from here.

Buy in your Hotel

You can also choose to buy your Chichen Itza tour from the hotel you’re staying in, they usually have one or more options to visit the main attraction in the area. If your hotel offers any third-party tours, they will surely have a Chichen Itza tour among their catalog.

Chichen Itza tour from Merida

Most of the tours go out from Cancun and the Riviera Maya, but if you’re staying in Merida, a good option would be to browse through Get Your Guide.
You can find a Chichen Itza tour from Merida through Get Your Guide from here.

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