We'll start by exploring a fascinating archaeological site where you'll uncover the history and significance of an important Mayan structure, known for its connection to Chichén Itzá. This portion of the tour includes a 1-hour guided visit followed by 30 minutes of free time to explore at your own pace.
Next, we’ll visit Hacienda Mucuyché, a place where history comes alive through its architecture and atmosphere. The hacienda beautifully blends the past with the present, featuring a modern pool and comfortable amenities, while preserving its historical charm through original structures that showcase the passage of time.
One of the highlights is experiencing the harmony between human and natural architecture. You’ll move from one cenote to another—Carlota and Azul Maya—via a stunning canal. Carlota is a semi-open cenote, while Azul Maya is a cavern-style cenote. Both offer the opportunity to swim, snorkel, and immerse yourself in nature.
8:00 AM – Departure from Mérida Pickup at the selected meeting point. Brief stop at a convenience store to purchase bottled water or snacks (alcohol and coffee are not permitted on board). 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM: Oxkintok Archaeological Site This archaeological site will amaze you with its Mayan labyrinth, a building known as "tza tun tzat" (a place where it is easy to get lost), which was used for initiation rituals, as tests for those aspiring to become priests, healers, or other professions. This labyrinth has three levels that represent the cosmic levels of the Mayan world: celestial, terrestrial, and underworld. During your visit, from the top of the pyramids, you can admire wonderful natural landscapes, hills that are actually unexcavated structures, as well as enjoy sculptures, chultunes (underground huts for storing water), arches, entrances, esplanades, cobblestone paths or sacbés, and fantastic ornamental structures.
Time 11:45 - 03:45 p.m. Visit Hacienda Mucuyché and Dive into Its Cenotes – Where History and Nature Blend Perfectly Spend two hours exploring this stunning hacienda and swimming in its two breathtaking cenotes: Carlota and Azul Maya. To move from one cenote to the other, you’ll cross a scenic canal—either by enjoying a refreshing swim or walking along a picturesque stone path. The entrance fee to the hacienda and cenotes is already included. Afterward, you'll have 1 hour and 30 minutes to enjoy lunch at the on-site restaurant, which also features a swimming pool where you can take a relaxing dip. (Please note: lunch is not included.)
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