From Mérida:Uxmal and amazing cenotes guided tour with lunch – Uxmal, Mexico
Explore the Uxmal ruins with a certified guide. Savor the flavors of the Yucatán with a traditional meal. Dive and swim in an open cenote. Swim in a cave cenote and explore its underground caverns.
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Join a guide on an adventure-filled day exploring Mayan ruins and cenotes. Visit Uxmal, the most impressive and best-preserved city of the Puuc route, and see hidden spots that most visitors never see. Enjoy a traditional lunch and swim in a cave cenote.
Meet your guide early in the morning and head to Uxmal. Spend 90 minutes touring the ruins with an official certified guide. See Mayan engravings and sculptures that have stood for centuries since the city was abandoned by Mayan tribes.
After exploring Uxmal, visit a nearby town to enjoy the traditional food of the region at a local lonchería. See how Mayan women prepare these dishes, learn about the ingredients and cooking process, and savor the authentic flavors of rural Mexico.
After lunch, venture to a little-known cave cenote where prehistoric animal bones and Mayan artifacts have been discovered. Swim in its crystal-clear waters and explore its stunning underground caverns.
To reach this cenote, take dirt roads, but the effort is worth it—this is one of the most impressive cenotes on the peninsula, a true hidden gem. Finish the day by visiting one of the most beautiful open cenotes in the region. Its incredibly clear blue water and diving platforms make it an unforgettable spot to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the Yucatán.
Explore the Uxmal ruins with a certified guide and see hidden engravings
Savor the flavors of the Yucatán with a traditional meal at a local lonchería
Swim in a cave cenote and explore its underground caverns with a guide
Visit a beautiful open cenote with clear blue water and diving platforms
Includes:
Bilingual guide at all times
Round transportation
90-minute tour of Uxmal ruins with a certified guide
Traditional regional lunch at a local lonchería
Cenotes entrance fees
Uxmal: Foreigners $581 pesos. Mexicans and residents $264 pesos.
Children under 12: Free
You need to bring your official photo ID from Mexico or your resident card to receive the national rate.
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