Embark on an unforgettable experience that combines ancient history, breathtaking nature and living culture. Start your adventure by exploring Uxmal, one of the most majestic Mayan cities on the Puuc Route. Be amazed by the towering Pyramid of the Soothsayer, the elegant Quadrangle of the Nuns and the majestic Governor’s Palace, as an expert guide transports you to the splendour of the Mayan world and its ancient legends. From the top of the Great Pyramid, see a panorama that will connect you to the greatness of an eternal civilization.
Afterwards, refresh body and soul at Hacienda Mucuyché, a hidden gem in the Yucatec jungle. Stroll among the colonial arches of this 19th century hacienda before immersing yourself in its two natural cenotes: Cenote Carlota, with turquoise waters and open to the sun, and Cenote Azul Maya, an underground sanctuary accessed by swimming through a magical stone canal. A lush and unique adventure.
One night before, your office will contact the passenger to inform the estimated pickup time at each meeting point, we suggest arriving 15 minutes before; Upon arrival at the meeting point, the guide will request an ID to be able to board the vehicle.
live an immersive visit to one of the most important archaeological gems of Mayan civilization, located in the heart of the Puuc Route in Yucatan, Mexico. The Pyramid of the Soothsayer – One of the most impressive constructions in the Mayan world, famous for its oval base and the legends that surround it. The Quadrangle of the Nuns – A set of palaces richly decorated with masks of the god Chaac (rain god), feathered snakes and geometric motifs. Governor’s Palace – A majestic building with one of the longest facades of pre-Hispanic architecture. The Great Pyramid – Where visitors can climb to enjoy a panoramic view of the entire site and surrounding jungle.
The experience begins with the historic Hacienda Mucuyché, an elegant 19th century construction. It is worth mentioning, it was one of the most important during the time of the Henequen boom in Yucatán. You can admire its ancient facades, stone arches, and restored details that evoke the life of the Yucatec haciendas of yesteryear. Cenote Carlota – A semi-open cenote with crystal clear turquoise waters, surrounded by rock formations and lush vegetation. Here visitors can swim or float while enjoying the natural light that seeps through the roots and stones. Mayan Blue Cenote – A closed cenote reached through an underground canal, where travelers swim or float in life jackets, enjoying a mystical atmosphere and illuminated by blue light reflections. The guided water tour allows you to discover the natural passages and formations of stalactites and stalagmites, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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