Beat the heat and crowds with a private sunrise tour to Chichen Itza and Ik Kil Cenote. You’ll get quiet moments, great photos, and a flexible day that fits your pace.
First light at Chichen Itza feels different. We pulled up before most folks even finished breakfast—just a handful of us and the soft sound of birds waking up. Our guide, Miguel, pointed out how the sun hit the Temple of Kukulcán, making the stone almost glow. No crowds meant we could actually hear the wind move through the trees. I snapped a photo with no one in the background—never thought that’d be possible here.
After exploring the ruins for about two hours, we headed to Cenote Ik Kil. The air changed—cooler, with a faint earthy smell. We were among the first there, so the water was still and clear. I dipped my feet in before jumping all the way—felt like a secret spot. There’s a small snack stand nearby; I grabbed a fresh coconut before we left. The whole day felt relaxed, never rushed. If you want to add a stop or linger longer, they’re happy to adjust.
Yes, families often join us. We have infant seats and strollers available, and the pace is easy for all ages.
Absolutely. The vehicle and sites are wheelchair accessible, and strollers work well on most paths.
Bring a swimsuit, towel, and maybe some flip-flops. Lockers and showers are available at the cenote.
Yes, we’re flexible. If you want to visit another cenote or site like Ek Balam, just let us know in advance.
Your private tour includes round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, seasonal fruit and eggs for breakfast, and a friendly local guide. We take care of all the details so you can just enjoy the day.
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