Tour to Uxmal, Cenote & Kabah or Choco-Story Museum from Merida

Embark on a captivating journey to Uxmal, Kabah, and a serene cenote. Immerse yourself in the ancient Mayan culture, enjoy excellent service, and unwind in a relaxing atmosphere.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Merida - The starting point of our tour. In the morning we will pick up our travelers, who will enjoy a short and pleasant trip to Uxmal.
  • Zona Arqueologica Uxmal - Our transportation service will take you to Uxmal. We will visit the ruins of Uxmal, with free time so that they can walk and learn.
  • Zona Arqueologica de Kabah - We will visit one of the important archeological sites in the Yucatan Peninsula, the ruins of Kabah.
  • Cenote Peba - The Peba cenote is a small, but beautiful cenote ideal for refreshing yourself after a busy day
  • Cenote Sambula - Before returning to the city of Mérida, we will eat a delicious and typical dish.
  • Merida - Return to the city of Mérida
What's Included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Professional guide
  • Lunch included
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Uxmal Entrance: Foreigner $556 MXN National: $225 MXN Local: $80 MXN
  • Kabah entrance: $80 MXN
  • Chocostory Museum: $150 MXN
  • Cenote entrance: $100 MXN
Additional Information

Visit one of the most important archaeological sites of the ancient Mayan culture, in our comfortable units with excellent service and a relaxed atmosphere.

We will visit the majestic center of Kabah or the Chocolate Museum, depending on your preference. Finally, we’ll visit a small cenote, perfect for ending the day feeling fresh and relaxed.

*The trip we offer is purely for transportation. Upon arrival at the destinations, you will need to pay for entry. On Sundays, entry is free for locals, nationals, and foreigners with residence in Mexico.

Location
Merida
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Nabil_t
Jul 5, 2024
Fun family experience - This was a very fun tour of Uxmal. My family and I were so impressed by these ruins and we had the whole place to ourselves. The lunch was very good and we enjoyed the cenote. Be sure to bring pesos as you will have to pay for entrance fees and drinks.
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Lili_d71
May 20, 2024
A dream come true - It was a last minute reservation, and it was truly an incredible experience. I have wanted to visit Uxmal for many years and I couldn't have made a better choice. Wilbert is an excellent guide, knowledgeable about the history and culture of the area like few others. And the Yucatecan food, a delicious luxury. I highly recommend it. Thank you so much !!!
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Max_k
May 11, 2024
Amazing tour - Amazing experience, our guide was very knowledgeable, funny, and spoke very good English. The ruins were absolutely stunning and there was ample time to explore each one.
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Hassannjoseph
Apr 25, 2024
Fantastic Tour - This was my first time in Mexico and first time in Merida and I can say that the tour was fantastic. Wilbert the tour guide was amazing and very knowledgeable, and our driver whose name that I do not remember did a great job in taking us to the tour and taking us back to Merida safely. The lunch was also very good and delicious. It was nice to have authentic Yucatan meals.
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Mimi_r
Apr 22, 2024
Very friendly - Our guide was very knowledgeable, and he took care to explain things to us while we were in the shade (it was very hot).
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Elmom807
Apr 17, 2024
Uxmal is fantastic, remember water and cash - Note: we booked this tour from a physical tour vendor in Merida and it was cheaper than the online booking. Make sure to check your options, the online sites certainly take their cut. Uxmal and Kabah were stunning locations with relatively few people so it was really enjoyable. Uxmal is honestly more beautiful than Chichen Itza. The guide spoke good English and gave a very informative tour. If you're at all interested in the Maya, you don't want to miss Uxmal. The chocolate museum not only had chocolate, but numerous rescue animals that you could feed. The spider monkeys were especially sociable and ate out of our hands. I highly recommend this tour, but do bring plenty of water and wear clothes that protect from the sun. Also remember that entrance to sites is not included in the price so bring cash.
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Fedisaki
Apr 16, 2024
Wonderful guide, beautiful trip - Great tour ! Sergio was a wonderful guide, very kind and helpful. He explained a lot of things to us about the Mayans culture and was happy to answer at all questions. Be aware that you'll have to pay 60 pesos for the drink during the lunch break and the lunch break is a bit late (around 2-3 pm). I really appreciated my experience!
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Sean_m
Apr 5, 2024
Mayan indoctrination - Excellent tour with a really fun vibe. We had a good group and the knowledge shared was a crash course in Mayan culture. Don’t hesitate to book. Oh and be in time for pick up. It’s a full day and you want to beat the heat. Yucatan is near a 100 degrees by noon.
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Jurie_h
Jul 14, 2024
okay - I was picked up at the expected time which was good but the car was a bit small (fits 6 people including the driver) as a person who sat in the back. The tour was the same as how it was described on the site and our guide spoke Spanish and English for all the participants. We were given a bottle of cold water in the beginning and had a good lunch at a restaurant after visiting the cenote. I just wish that our guide explained more detail about the sites but over all, it was okay.
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315liliah
Apr 7, 2024
Beautiful place, clean, well-kept, go very early so you can enjoy it more and admire it. Carry cash - Uxmal seemed great to me, I recommend you go as early as you can, plus the sun doesn't hit you, the place is very good, it's beautiful, clean, very preserved, they are one of the ruins in Mexico that I think should have more promotion. The bad thing is that to access you have to buy two tickets and one you pay in cash and the other you can pay with a card, I recommend you bring cash because the ATMs there don't have money or they don't work, the federal government should stand up. agreement with the state, since a charge is from the federal tax, students pay a special rate to secure the credential and Mexicans with the INE have a special rate.
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