This full - day tour from Playa del Carmen takes you to three of the most popular sites on the Yucatan Peninsula: Chichen Itza, Coba, and the Ik
Kil cenote.
Visit Chichen Itza, Coba and Ik
Kil Cenote on this tour in the Mayan Riviera.
Close by is Ik
Kil cenote, a great spot for a quick dip before you head back to your villa.
The private Chichen Itza tour provides you with up to 12 hours to visit Chichen Itza, Ik
Kil cenote, Ek Balam, Valladolid and other options based on your interests.
Visit the stunning Ik «
kil cenote after your tour of the ruins for an excellent and memorable day in the Yucatan!
If you have the time, check out my post on the stunning Ik
Kil Cenote in Mexico and let me know your thoughts!
Not exact matches
Grand
Cenote in Tulum,
Cenote X'Keken in Valladolid, Suytun
Cenote outside Valladolid, and Ik
Kil near the famous Chichen Itza; Ik
Kil draws lots of tourists as early as 9 - 10 am, so get there in the early morning to avoid crowds!
As you enter Ik
Kil, which has some regular tourist stuff like a gift ship, food vendors and such, you then walk up to a railing and look down hundreds of feet into the
Cenote.
Cenote Ik
Kil is sacred to they believed
cenotes to be portals to the underworld and a way to communicate with the gods.Cool, huh!
We were not expecting the considerable size of
cenote Ik
Kil.
The next stop is at
cenote Ik
Kil.
Ik -
Kil is by far the most spectacular
cenote I have personally visited and well worth the trip.
This is the Chichen Itza
Cenote and is commonly confused as being the same as
Cenote Ik
Kil above — which it is not.
I visited and explored Chichen Itza followed by a refreshing swim in the nearby
Cenote Ik»
Kil in May 2015 with three fellow travelers from the hostel I was staying at in Valladolid — Hostel La Candelaria.
Cenote Ik» kil is a large and perfectly round cenote situated deep underground, with lots of long tree roots hanging from the ground level all the way down into the water and sheer rock walls on all
Cenote Ik»
kil is a large and perfectly round
cenote situated deep underground, with lots of long tree roots hanging from the ground level all the way down into the water and sheer rock walls on all
cenote situated deep underground, with lots of long tree roots hanging from the ground level all the way down into the water and sheer rock walls on all sides.
Sample typical Mayan cuisine at a buffet lunch and swim in a
cenote (Ik
Kil or Hubiku).
After we had finished exploring Chichen Itza, we took hopped in a taxi and headed for a swim at the nearby
Cenote Ik»
Kil.
You can also get to this
cenote directly from Valladolid by taking the same colectivo that goes to Chichen Itza from the small parking lot behind the ADO bus terminal (Calle 39 at Calle 46 in Valladolid) and asking the driver to drop you off at Cenote Ik»
cenote directly from Valladolid by taking the same colectivo that goes to Chichen Itza from the small parking lot behind the ADO bus terminal (Calle 39 at Calle 46 in Valladolid) and asking the driver to drop you off at
Cenote Ik»
Cenote Ik»
Kil.
We found a taxi waiting in the parking lot of
Cenote Ik»
Kil who drove us back to Valladolid.
We got to see Chichen Itza, the
Cenote Ik
Kil, and Coba Ruins, all in good time!