Chichen Itza pyramid (El Castillo) at golden hour in Yucatán, Mexico

Tulum, Mexico · Day Trip

Best Chichen Itza Tour from Tulum: Cenote Swim, Valladolid & Ancient Maya Ruins

A full-day trip from Tulum to Chichen Itza with a cenote stop and Valladolid visit — ideal for travelers who want the classic Yucatán experience without arranging transportation, tickets, and logistics themselves.

  • Rated 4.7/5
  • Peer Popularity 100%
  • Full-Day Tour
  • Cenote + Valladolid Included

From €78.09/ $84 USD

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Quick verdict

This is the tour I'd choose first for travelers staying in Tulum who want to see Chichen Itza, cool off in a cenote, and visit Valladolid in one organized day. It has strong popularity, a 4.7 average rating, and a higher price point that suggests a more complete day-trip experience than bare-bones budget options.

Why this tour stands out

Strong 4.7 average rating

100% peer popularity

Covers three major Yucatán highlights in one day

Easier than renting a car or planning transfers

Good fit for first-time visitors to the region

Door-to-door from Tulum, no logistics to manage

What you'll experience

A typical experience may include the following — confirm exact inclusions and timing on the booking page.

  1. 1

    Morning pickup from Tulum

    Pickup details vary by accommodation — confirm on booking.

  2. 2

    Travel to Chichen Itza

    Comfortable transfer through the Yucatán countryside.

  3. 3

    Guided visit at the ancient Maya ruins

    Explore El Castillo, the Temple of the Warriors, and the ball court.

  4. 4

    Cenote stop for swimming and cooling off

    Take a refreshing dip in a natural Yucatán sinkhole.

  5. 5

    Visit to Valladolid

    Colonial-era plazas, colorful streets, and a slice of Mexican history.

  6. 6

    Return to Tulum

    Evening drop-off back near your starting point.

Who this tour is best for

  • Travelers staying in Tulum
  • First-time visitors to Yucatán
  • Couples, solo travelers, and small groups
  • People who want ruins, culture, and swimming in one day
  • Travelers who do not want to manage transportation themselves

Who should skip it

  • Travelers who only want a short ruins visit
  • People who dislike long day trips
  • Visitors who already have transportation and prefer DIY travel
  • Travelers who want a private luxury tour

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Covers Chichen Itza, a cenote, and Valladolid
  • Strong rating and popularity signals
  • Good all-in-one itinerary from Tulum
  • Easier planning for travelers without a rental car

Cons

  • Full-day tours can be long
  • Not the cheapest Chichen Itza option
  • Group-tour pacing may not suit everyone
  • Availability may vary by date

How it compares to other Chichen Itza options

Recommended

This Tulum full-day tour

Best for travelers who want transportation, Chichen Itza, cenote time, and Valladolid in one organized day.

On-site Chichen Itza guided tour

Best for travelers already near Chichen Itza who only need a guide at the ruins.

Cancun Chichen Itza tour

Best for travelers staying in Cancun, not Tulum.

Things to know before booking

Expect a long travel day

Bring swimwear and a towel for the cenote

Wear comfortable shoes

Bring sun protection

Carry some cash for extras, tips, or optional purchases

Check pickup details before booking

Confirm what is included on the GetYourGuide page before paying

Frequently asked questions

Is this Chichen Itza tour from Tulum worth it?+

Yes, especially if you want to see Chichen Itza, swim in a cenote, and visit Valladolid without organizing transportation yourself. The 4.7 rating and 100% peer popularity make it a strong first choice from the available options.

How long is the day trip from Tulum to Chichen Itza?+

Chichen Itza day trips from Tulum are usually full-day experiences because of the travel distance and multiple stops. Check the GetYourGuide listing for the exact timing on your selected date.

Does this tour include a cenote?+

The tour title includes a cenote stop, but travelers should confirm the exact inclusions, timing, and any extra fees on the GetYourGuide booking page before reserving.

Is Valladolid included?+

The tour title includes Valladolid. It is commonly added as a cultural stop on Chichen Itza day trips, but confirm the current itinerary on the booking page.

Is this better than driving yourself?+

For many travelers, yes. A tour removes the hassle of driving, parking, navigating, and coordinating stops. Independent travelers who want full control may prefer renting a car.

What should I bring?+

Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, swimwear, a towel, and some cash for extras or tips.

Ready to visit Chichen Itza from Tulum?

This tour is a strong choice if you want the classic Yucatán day trip: Chichen Itza, a refreshing cenote swim, and Valladolid in one organized route from Tulum.

From €78.09 / $84 USD

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