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Cancun and the Splendor of Yucatan
Day 1: Arrival at Cancun International Airport
Meet, greet at Cancun airport and transfer to selected hotel.
Day 2: Chichen Itza
Pick up at 9:00am. Check out of hotel. We will discover the mysteries of one of the most important Mayan sites in the world, the ceremonial center of Chichen Itza, where we shall be able to see the majestic Castillo or main Pyramid, the Observatory, the Sacred Well, the Nunnery, the Ball Court and the temple of the Warriors. After the visit enjoy lunch, (Yucatan style food). Arrive to Merida at 4:30pm.
Day 3: Panoramic City Tour & Uxmal
Pick up at 8:00am. We start our tour of the colonial city of Merida visiting the main square or Zocalo, the Mercado, the beautiful Avenida de Montejo, a colonial boulevard with colonial style mansions, and the monument to the Mexican history. We will continue to Uxmal, the City three times built, and admire its majestic buildings, such as the Governor's Palace, The Nun's Quadrangle, the House of the Turtles, the recently restored Quadrangle of the Birds, the Ball Court and the imposing pyramid of the Wizard, an immense and very steep pyramid with a temple on the top. Lunch included. Return to Merida at 5:30pm.
Day 4: Sotuta de Peon Hacienda and Izamal
Pick up at 8:00am. Check out of the hotel. We will visit the hacienda Sotuta de Peon, in the town of Tecoh. This hacienda was built in the 17th century, and has been revamped to show us how the Henequen plant was processed and was a main part of the peninsula's economy during that period (1880 to 1920). We will also have the chance to cool down swimming in a cenote (an underground cavern with crystal clear water). Lunch included. We will continue our day visiting the colonial city of Izamal, where we will see the great pyramid, the temple of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception and the stunning convent of Saint Anthony de Padua. Return to hotel in Cancun at 8:30pm.
Day 5: Cancun at leisure
Enjoy the beach or shop in town.
Day 6: Return to airport to fly back home
Pick up at hotel lobby and transfer to the Cancun airport.
Please note: The hotel in Cancun for the last 2 nights must be booked separately from this package.
Includes: -Transfers Airport-Hotel-Airport -3 full Lunches -Entrance fees to archaeological sites -Entrance to Hacienda Sotuta de Peon -City tour in Izamal and entrance to the convent -Certified tour guide -Traveler's insurance -All applicable taxes
Does not include: -Lodging -Non specified transfers -Beverages at the restaurants where lunch is served -Airline tickets and airport taxes -Excess luggage -Meals not specified -Tips for tour guide (at client's discretion) |
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Mexican Caribbean and the Splendor of Yucatan
Day 1: Arrival at Cancun International Airport
Meet, greet at Cancun airport and transfer to selected hotel. (Overnight in Cancun or Riviera Maya.)
Day 2: Cancun at Leisure
Relax at the beach or shop until you drop. (Overnight in Cancun or Riviera Maya)
Day 3: Valladolid & Chichen Itza
Pick up at 8:00am. Check out of hotel. We start our journey in Valladolid, a colonial city where you will see how the Mayan people live at present. We will see the main plaza and the monastery of San Bernardino. Then we will visit one of the most important Mayan sites in the world, the ceremonial center of Chichen Itza, where we shall be able to see the majestic Castillo or main Pyramid, the Observatory, the Sacred Well, the Nunnery, the Ball Court and the temple of the Warriors. After the visit enjoy lunch (Yucatan style food). We will proceed to Merida arriving at 5:30pm. Check into hotel.
Day 4: City Tour, Sotuta de Peon Hacienda and Izamal
Pick up at 8:00am. Our program starts with a visit of the colonial City of Merida. We shall visit the main square or Zocalo, the Mercado, the beautiful Avenida de Montejo, a colonial boulevard with colonial style mansions, and the monument to the Mexican history. We will then proceed to the hacienda Sotuta de Peon, in the town of Tecoh. This hacienda was built in the 17th century, and has been revamped to show us how the Henequen plant was processed and was a main part of the peninsula's economy during that period (1880 to 1920). We will also have the chance to cool down swimming in a cenote (an underground cavern with crystal clear water). Lunch included. We will continue our day visiting the colonial city of Izamal, where we will see the great pyramid, the temple of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception and the stunning convent of Saint Anthony de Padua. Return to hotel in Merida at 7:00pm.
Day 5: Uxmal and Kabah
Pick up at 9:00am. We will visit the Puuc route, visiting the Mayan ruins of Kabah. This region is called Puuc, and it is known for the many architectural masteries built by the Mayas during that period. Later in the day, we shall go to Uxmal, the city three times built, and admire its majestic buildings, such as the Governor's Palace, The Nun's Quadrangle, the House of the Turtles, the recently restored Quadrangle of the Birds, the Ball Court and the imposing pyramid of the Wizard, an immense and very steep pyramid with a temple on the top. Lunch included. Return to Merida at 5:30pm.
Day 6: Return to airport to fly back home
Pick up at hotel lobby and transfer to the Merida airport.
Includes: -Transfers airport-hotel-airport -3 full lunches -Entrance fees to archaeological sites -Entrance to Hacienda Sotuta de Peon -City tour in Izamal and entrance to the convent -Certified tour guide -Traveler's insurance -All applicable taxes
Does not include: -Lodging -Non specified transfers -Beverages at the restaurants where lunch is served -Airline tickets and airport taxes -Excess luggage -Meals not specified -Tips for Tour guide (at client's discretion) |
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Chichen Itza (Tour# AX CCL)(Deluxe motor coach service)Sample this tour online
Duration - Approximately 11 hours
Transport - 30 seat bus with air-conditioning, restroom and tables
Departure - Daily, pick up in each hotel between 7:20 am and 8:00 am, leave Cancun at 8:30 am
Drop off approximately at 6:30 pm
Meals - Continental Breakfast aboard the bus and buffet lunch at a restaurant
Days: Daily.
Pick Up/Drop Off: Pick up in each hotel between 7:20am and 8:00am. Leave Cancun 8:20am. Pick up is also available in the Riviera Maya area. Drop off is approximately at 7:00pm.
Inclusions - Entrance fee to the archaeological site, a bilingual tour guide (English/Spanish), newspaper, movie, and blankets
Probably the best known Mayan archaeological site. The majestic city of Chichen Itza awaits you. It is the capital of the ancient Mayan civilization which archaeologists consider one of the most advanced in the Americas. This mysterious city was an important ceremonial center. Founded in 445 BC and inhabited until 1204 AD, when it was mysteriously abandoned. The city is divided into two areas; Old Chichen, built between 600 and 900 BC, and New Chichen, constructed in the 10th century after the arrival of the Putune people from what is now Campeche state. The largest and most important structure is the Castle (75 feet high) which features a stair that ends in two large serpent's heads. During the equinoxes (21 March and September), the sun casts shadows on the steps that create the effect of a snake wriggling down the face of the pyramid. There is also the Temple of the Warriors, integrated into the Temple of Chac Mool (a reclining man) built next to a group of pillars, each engraved with representations of priests and warriors. Other important buildings include: the Ceremonial Ball courts, the Observatory, and the Sacred Well (cenote Sagrado), where archaeologists have found ceramic offerings and objects made of precious stones and metals.
Some walking is involved, comfortable shoes and suitable clothing is recommended as well as a sweater for the return trip. |
Chichen Itza (Tour# AX CCH)(Regular Tour, seat-on-coach service)Sample this tour online
Duration - Approximately 12 hours
Transport - 40 seat bus with air-conditioning, restroom and tables
Departure - Daily, pick up in each hotel between 7:20 am and 8:00 am, leave Cancun at 8:30 am
Drop off approximately at 7:00 pm
Meals - Buffet lunch
Days: Daily.
Pick Up/Drop Off: Pick up in each hotel between 7:20am and 8:00am. Leave Cancun 8:20am. Pick up is also available in the Riviera Maya area. Drop off is approximately at 7:00pm.
Inclusions - Entrance fee to the archaeological site and a bilingual tour guide (English/Spanish)
Probably the best known Mayan archaeological site. The majestic city of Chichen Itza awaits you. It is the capital of the ancient Mayan civilization which archaeologists consider one of the most advanced in the Americas. This mysterious city was an important ceremonial center. Founded in 445 BC and inhabited until 1204 AD, when it was mysteriously abandoned. The city is divided into two areas; Old Chichen, built between 600 and 900 BC, and New Chichen, constructed in the 10th century after the arrival of the Putune people from what is now Campeche state. The largest and most important structure is the Castle (75 feet high) which features a stair that ends in two large serpent's heads. During the equinoxes (21 March and September), the sun casts shadows on the steps that create the effect of a snake wriggling down the face of the pyramid. There is also the Temple of the Warriors, integrated into the Temple of Chac Mool (a reclining man) built next to a group of pillars, each engraved with representations of priests and warriors. Other important buildings include: the Ceremonial Ball courts, the Observatory, and the Sacred Well (Cenote Sagrado), where archaeologists have found ceramic offerings and objects made of precious stones and metals.
Some walking is involved, comfortable shoes and suitable clothing is recommended as well as a sweater for the return trip. |
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Tulum and Xel Ha (Tour# AX CTX)(Regular Tour, seat-on-coach service)Sample this tour online
Duration: Approximately 10 hours
Transport: 40 seat bus with air-conditioning and restroom
Departure: Daily, pick up in each hotel between 7:20 am and 8:00 am, leave Cancun at 8:15 am. Drop off approximately at 5:45 pm
Inclusions: A bilingual tour guide (English/Spanish), entrance fees to Tulum ruins and Xel-ha, a visit to the Tulum ruins with a professional guide and a visit to Xel-ha
The civilization created by the ancient Maya has long since disappeared but traces of it still remain at more than 3,000 ancient cities. The language is still spoken by the modern-day Maya in the peninsula. Tulum is an imposing walled city on the coast that dates from the Classic period (250-900 AD). The ceremonial and political center of the city was surrounded by a wall, while the common people settled on the perimeter. The most noteworthy structures in Tulum are El Castillo (The Castle), built on 12-meter tall cliff facing the sea. The Temple of the Descending God, with a bas-relief carving of Itzamna in a Niche on the facade and The Temple of the Frescoes, wherein elaborately painted frescoes dating back 500 years are still visible inside and decorated with masks on the four cornices. Other important buildings are Casa del Halach Uinic, Casa de las Columnas (House of the Columns) and Templo del Viento (Temple of the Wind). Get to know one of the most famous landmarks of the Mayan on a half-day excursion.
Special Observations: Wear your bathing suit under clothes, no suntan lotion is allowed. Bring an extra t-shirt to protect yourself while swimming. Bring money for extra activities (swim with the dolphins and diving) and locker rental. Please note that video cameras are allowed in Tulum by paying a fee of $35.00 USD cash at the Archaeological. |
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Xcaret (Tour# AX CLX)(Regular Tour, seat-on-coach service)Duration: Approximately 10 hours
Transport: 40 seat bus with air-conditioning
Departure: Daily, pick up in each hotel between 7:20 am and 8:00 am, leave Cancun at 8:15 am. Drop off approximately between 9:30 pm and 10:30 pm
Inclusions: Entrance fee to the park and a bilingual tour guide (English/Spanish)
Sacred Paradise of nature, Xcaret was for more than a millennium one of the most important Mayan ceremonial centers and ports. Five centuries ago the eco-archaeological Park of Xcaret was known as the ancient Mayan Pole. Strategically located on the coast amid dense jungles of Yucatan peninsula, this city was one of the principal centers of marine commerce and trade in the Caribbean region. Not only an important place of business, the Pole is also considered a special area where pilgrims came to cleanse and bathe themselves in its sacred waters before crossing in canoes to the island of Cozumel, where they would pay homage to Ixchel, the Mayan Goddess of fertility. Enjoy the Caribbean Sea-- swim on the beach, in the lagoons, ponds, canals and sacrificial wells. In a cave, snorkel among colorful fish and explore archaeological sites. Visit the Botanical Garden and the Nursery, Butterfly Pavilion, Tropical Aquarium as well as the wild bird hatchery and the Maya town. You will be amazed with the majestic archaeological sites when you visit the model exhibition in the museum. In 1992, Xcaret was officially reintroduced to the public as "Nature's Sacred Paradise," Mexico's only eco-archaeological park. A plethora of unique sites and activities for the entire family are just part of the park's appeal. Services like restaurants, restrooms, lockers and showers are available and a life jacket is included to swim through the underground river.
Wear your bathing attire under clothes, no suntan lotion is allowed. Bring an extra T-shirt to protect yourself while swimming. Bring money for extra activities and locker rental. |
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Isla Mujeres (Tour# AX CF) Duration: Approximately 7 hours
Transport: B/M Caribbean cabaret for 300
Departure: Departs daily (except Sundays) from Fat Tuesday pier at 9:00 am.
and returns at 4:00 pm.
Pick up is not included. The people have to be at the pier at 8:30 am
Meals: Continental breakfast on board and buffet lunch by the beach
Inclusions: Transportation to the island by 2-deck boat equipped with all services, open bar (domestic drinks) on board, shopping tour to Isla Mujeres downtown, bicycle tour and snorkeling tour. Turtles tour (for $1.00 extra USD to be paid at Isla Mujeres. Charge only for turtles tour).
This charming island 4.5 miles long and half a mile wide, is located 6 miles northeast of Cancun. It was discovered by Spanish navigators in 1517 who christened it with this name upon finding a great deal of ceramic artifacts from pre-Hispanic times which depicted female figures. The island has been blessed by nature with perfect beauty - crystal clear waters with changing hues, smooth sand and an ideal climate. There are also remnants of the Mayan civilization, structures built by pirates, and the most modern hotels. Handicrafts are made from pink seashells. The typical dish is called Tikin-Chik-- roast fish.
No suntan lotion is allowed. No snorkeling equipment is included. |
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Jungle Tour (Tour# AX JAF) Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours
Transport: 2 seat speed boat
Departure: - Daily from the marina at 8:00 am to 10:30 pm, 9:00 am to 11:30 am, 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm.
Meals: Only refreshments
Inclusions: - Snorkeling equipment and refreshments
Enjoy this exciting, 2½ hour tour across the Nichupte Lagoon and the Mangrove Forest. Get to drive your own two-person speed boat and head for the open ocean to the Punta Nizuc section of one of the longest coral reefs in the world, where we stop for swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing before heading back to the marina.
Two people share one boat, price is doubled for a single driver. Transportation to the marina is not included and customers must arrive 30 minutes prior to departure. |
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Dolphin Swim Program/Royal Swim (Tour# SWD017) Duration: 1 hour
There are 2 spots for this activity. One in Isla Mujeres and one in Puerto Aventuras. The one in Puerto Aventuras includes ground transportation (from hotel lobby to Dolphin Center). The one in Isla Mujeres does not include ground transportation from the hotel to the pier, but it includes roundtrip boat transfers (ferry) from the pier to the Dolphin Center located in Isla Mujeres.
The American Express representative will reserve the activity at the best location according to the hotel the guests are staying at. For hotels in Cancun, as well as the Moon Palace, the best place will be Isla Mujeres.
For hotels in the areas of Puerto Morelos, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen, Puerto Aventuras, Xpu-Ha and Tulum, the closest and most convenient is Puerto Aventuras.
The swim program is 1 hour long and is divided into 2 parts. Guests begin with a 30 minute orientation seminar during which they will watch an educational video to learn some of the more interesting facts about Dolphins, followed by specific instructions from the training staff on what they will be doing when they swim with the dolphins.
Following the orientation, the trainers will take the guests dockside for a 30 minute "experience of a life time". Guests will enjoy the thrill of gently rubbing the dolphins' skin as they swim next to these creatures. They will be amazed at the dolphin power and grace as they push them through the water by their feet or jump over them.
A portion of the water time will also be dedicated to the "free time" portion of the swim where guests will interact more spontaneously with the dolphins allowing everyone very personal contact. Do not miss the experience of a lifetime!
Special Observations: Wear your bathing suit under your clothes. No suntan lotion allowed. Bring an extra t-shirt to protect yourself while swimming. Bring money for extra activities.
Important Notes: No children under 8 years old in this program. Children 8-12 years old can participate if accompanied by a responsible adult. Pregnant women can not participate in this program. Anyone with a physical or mental handicap needs to check with us before reservation. Cancellations must be done 24 hours prior to scheduled swim in order to get a full refund.
Departure: Daily at 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. |
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