Do you need a guide for Chichen Itza?
Can you visit Chichén Itzá on your own? Yes, it’s not required to book a private tour or guide. In fact, many travelers choose to rent a car and drive themselves to the various sightseeing locations around the Yucatan for a more flexible schedule.
Can I get a tour guide at Chichen Itza?
The short answer is yes; you can hire a guide at Chichen Itza. Like many historical areas with high numbers of tourists, there are usually plenty of guides waiting for tourists at the site.
How much is Chichen Itza guide?
3 – The actual, official guides are INSIDE the park, past the turnstiles, and charge 600 pesos. Just buy your ticket and walk into the park, they’re all there.
What do you find most interesting while touring Chichen Itza?
One of the most interesting things to do in Chichen Itza is to pay a visit to the Great Ball Court, located on the northwestern side of the complex. This is one of the largest and most preserved ancient ball courts anywhere in the world. The court is built in the shape of an I and has sloping side walls.
Can I pay with card at Chichen Itza?
The drive from Playa del Carmen to Chichen Itza takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes. No US dollars or credit cards are accepted, make sure you have pesos in cash before departing.
Is there a lot of walking in Chichen Itza?
There is a lot of them running around, and you can get some pretty great shots at them. To sum it up: Stay away from Chichen Itza, and go to Calakmul! The difference between those two are like night and day. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Is Chichen Itza expensive?
Chichen Itza Entrance Fee The total Chichen Itza ticket price for foreigners is $497 pesos (as at April 2021) which is about $25 USD.
Are crocodiles in cenotes?
No they are not. There is one small gator – not crocodile at casa cenote. His name is Panchito. He likes to chill in one specific area on a rock sun bathing and is sometimes found in the water as well.