There are also first
class buses leaving from Playa del Carmen, Cancun and Tulum that make the trip to Chichen Itza, however, the journey will be much longer than if you start from Valladolid.
Typically, first
class buses leave around 4:30 PM and the one - way fare costs 84 pesos.
Not exact matches
«The AmGen riders are world -
class athletes who are likely staying in San Francisco, being
bussed out, someone is holding their bike and they get on and
leave.
In my own neighborhood, which I would describe as middle
class, there are quite a few kids whose parents go to work early and
leave the it up to the kids to get themselves up, dressed, and onto the
bus.
YouÂ'll find taxi cabs at the boat dock, ready to take you to the Chetumal
bus terminal. Comfortable first
class buses regularly
leave for Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cancun in intervals of about every 2 - 3 hours.
If you are visiting Chichen Itza from Valladolid, I recommend taking a colectivo as they are inexpensive and their schedules are flexible, making it easier and more enjoyable to explore the ruins at your own pace and the freedom to
leave when you are finished (with first
class buses, you would have to wait around at the ruins until the
bus leaves again at 4:30 PM to go back to Valladolid).
First
class ADO
buses leave from the ADO
bus terminal located at the corner of Calle 46 and Calle 39 in Valladolid.
According to the ADO
bus company website, there is a first -
class bus that
leaves Tulum at 9:10 AM and arrives at Chichen Itza at approximately 11:40 AM (2 hour and 40 minute journey) with the only return
bus leaving the ruins at 4:30 PM and arriving back in Tulum at around 7:00 PM (NOTE: These
bus schedules are subject to change so please check the website or head to the ADO
bus terminal in Tulum to see the most up - to - date schedules).