If you’re considering a day trip to Chichen Itza combined with a refreshing swim in a cenote, this private tour might catch your eye. While I haven’t done this specific experience myself, I’ve looked into what it offers, and it’s clear that it appeals to travelers craving a personalized and relaxed way to explore those iconic sites.
Two things we particularly like about this tour are the flexibility in schedule—you get to manage your own time—and the private, air-conditioned vehicle that makes the whole day comfortable and convenient. On the flip side, it’s not a budget option, and with a price of about $897 for up to four people, it’s worth considering whether the value aligns with your travel plans.
This trip is best suited for those who want a tailored experience without the crowds, and who appreciate the comfort of a private driver. If you’re looking for a no-fuss way to see Chichen Itza and enjoy a cenote swim, this could be a good fit. Now, let’s break down what makes this tour tick and what you can expect from start to finish.
Key Points

- Private, air-conditioned transportation for your group ensures comfort and flexibility.
- Flexible schedule allows you to spend as much or as little time at each site as you like.
- Includes entrance fees and tolls, so there’s clarity on what’s covered.
- Optional guide at Chichen Itza for an additional fee to enhance your experience.
- Swim at Cenote Ik Kil, a highlight of the tour for its stunning natural beauty.
- Perfect for travelers seeking privacy and customization without sacrificing key sights.
Why Choose the Private Chichen Itza & Cenote Tour?

This tour offers a chance to explore two of the Yucatán Peninsula’s most famous attractions in a way that feels personalized. The private vehicle, driven by a bilingual driver, means you won’t be part of a large, noisy tour group. Instead, you can decide how long to spend at each site—whether you want to linger over the ancient ruins or move quickly for a swim.
The round trip includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making the logistics straightforward. Plus, the car is air-conditioned, which is a small but significant detail in the Yucatán heat. The admission to Chichen Itza is included, and if you want a guide, that’s an extra, but many reviews suggest you can get a lot from just exploring on your own with some background reading beforehand.
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What to Expect on the Day

Pickup and Transportation
Your day starts with a hotel or Airbnb pickup in Quintana Roo about 10 minutes before your scheduled time. The trip is in a private, air-conditioned van, so you’ll avoid crowded buses or shared shuttles. The driver is bilingual, which helps if you need assistance or directions, and the overall experience is smooth and comfortable.
Chichen Itza
Once at the site, you have the option to hire a guide for around $75 USD. While many reviews note that guides can be helpful for understanding the ruins’ significance, it’s not included in the base price. The flexible schedule means you can choose how much time to spend wandering around the famous pyramids, ball courts, and other structures.
Some travelers find that having a guide enriches their understanding, while others prefer to explore independently. We loved the idea of not being rushed—if you’re into photography or just want to soak in the atmosphere, you can take your time.
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After touring Chichen Itza, you’ll be taken to a restaurant where you can enjoy a buffet lunch. This pause allows you to recharge before the next highlight: swimming in a cenote. The included lunch is a practical touch, especially after a morning of walking and sightseeing.
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Cenote Ik Kil
Post-lunch, the adventure continues at Cenote Ik Kil or the nearby Hacienda Selva Maya. Cenote Ik Kil is known for its lush surroundings, deep blue water, and the stunning natural opening above. Expect to spend around 1.5 hours here, swimming and relaxing in the cool waters—definitely a refreshing change from the heat of the ruins.
Return
The tour wraps up with your driver taking you back to Quintana Roo, arriving roughly 10 hours after pickup. The long but well-paced day ensures you see the highlights without feeling hurried.
What the Reviews Say

Travelers seem to appreciate the personalized nature of this tour. One review notes that the driver was helpful and bilingual, making navigation and communication smooth. Another mentions that the flexibility in timing allowed them to enjoy Chichen Itza at their own pace, avoiding the typical rush.
Many reviewers highlight the cenote swim as a major plus—”the water was incredibly refreshing,” one person shared, and “a perfect way to cool off.” Some have pointed out that the guide at Chichen Itza can be worth hiring if you want more context, though many felt they managed just fine on their own.
A few reviews also mention the cost, noting that while it’s more expensive than group tours, the privacy and flexibility are worth the premium for those who dislike large crowds or rigid schedules.
The Practical Details

Price & Value
At $897 for a group of up to 4, this tour might seem pricey, but it includes transportation, admission fees, tolls, parking, and lunch. For travelers valuing comfort, privacy, and control over their itinerary, the cost can be justified. Keep in mind that guides are optional and come at an extra fee, which could add to the experience if you’re interested.
Duration & Flexibility
The day is about 10 hours, giving plenty of time for sightseeing, swimming, eating, and relaxing. The flexible schedule means you can decide how long to stay at each location, an advantage over more structured group tours.
Accessibility & Considerations
The tour is wheelchair accessible but not suitable for those with high blood pressure or wheelchair users who need assistance. It’s a full day, so comfortable shoes and a change of clothes are advised, especially for the cenote swim.
What to Bring
- Comfortable shoes for walking around ruins
- Change of clothes for the cenote swim
- Biodegradable sunscreen to protect the environment
Not Allowed
Weapons, sharp objects, or feeding animals are prohibited, aligning with the respectful treatment of natural sites and wildlife.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience caters well to travelers who want more independence and privacy. It’s ideal if you dislike large tour groups or want to spend extra time at specific sites. If you’re comfortable exploring independently or with a little guidance, you’ll find this flexible schedule appealing.
It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility issues or those seeking an all-inclusive, guided experience. If you prefer having every detail planned out or need assistance with accessibility, consider other options.
Final Thoughts

This private Chichen Itza & Cenote tour offers a personalized, comfortable, and flexible way to see some of the Yucatán’s most famous attractions. The private vehicle and bilingual driver mean you avoid the crowds and rigid schedules typical of large group tours. Instead, you get to tailor your day, which can make all the difference in enjoying the experience fully.
While the cost isn’t insignificant, many find that the comfort and flexibility justify the expense. The inclusion of a cenote swim adds a refreshing break from the heat and sightseeing, making the day varied and memorable.
If you’re traveling with a small group or desire a more relaxed pace, this tour could be just what you’re looking for. It’s a solid choice if you prioritize comfort, privacy, and the ability to manage your own time.
Private Chichen Itza & Cenote
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for families with children?
This tour is primarily focused on sightseeing and swimming, so it can suit families with older children who enjoy walking and exploring. However, it’s not specifically designed for young kids or those needing wheelchair access.
What is included in the price?
The price covers round-trip transportation in a private, air-conditioned van, a bilingual driver, entrance fees to Chichen Itza, tolls, parking, and a buffet lunch. Guides at Chichen Itza are optional and cost extra.
Can I hire a guide at Chichen Itza?
Yes, guides are available at the entrance for approximately $75 USD. They provide additional context but are not included in the base price.
How flexible is the schedule?
You can decide how long to spend at each site, making this a very flexible tour. The driver will accommodate your preferred timing as much as possible.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, a change of clothes for swimming, biodegradable sunscreen, and any personal items you might need for the day.
Are there any restrictions?
The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or people with high blood pressure. Weapons, sharp objects, and feeding animals are not allowed.
How long is the tour?
It’s approximately 10 hours, allowing ample time for sightseeing, swimming, and dining.
Is the tour accessible?
It is wheelchair accessible, but some limitations might apply depending on individual needs.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund.
Is this experience good value?
Many find that the combination of privacy, flexibility, and included amenities makes it a worthwhile investment, especially for those seeking a more personalized experience.
If you’re looking to explore Chichen Itza and enjoy a cenote with all the comforts of a private trip, this tour offers a practical and comfortable option. Just weigh the cost against how much you value flexibility and a quieter, more personalized way to see these iconic sights.
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