The Deluxe Tour is the right option if you think you won't have time to breakfast before the tour. It includes the same benefits than the Plus Tour, with the extra advantage of a box lunch for breakfast, beverage included in the buffet meal and premium drinks on board (such as a local alcoholic beverage made from a Mayan recipe named Xtabentun).
First, the Deluxe Tour will greet you with a box lunch when you board the bus, this will be a light breakfast, a sandwich, an apple and a juice, but good enough if you didn’t have any breakfast.
Also, the Deluxe Tour will give you premium drinks onboard the bus, like whisky, tequila or Xtabentun which is a Mayan liquor (pretty good by the way). You will also get a drink on your buffet meal.
Some other great perks with the Deluxe Tour are: umbrella in Chichen Itza, you can get an umbrella so you can fight the sun, you only need to give a deposit and an ID ant the entrance of the ruins.
Besides these great perks, you’ll have the perks of the regular Chichen Itza Tour. You’ll be picked up at your hotel to then be driven to Chichen Itza which will be your first stop. In Chichen Itza you’ll have a guided tour and then some free time for you to explore on your own.
After the visit to Chichen Itza you’ll have a great lunch with traditional mayan food and drinks, remember that you get an alcoholic drink with the Deluxe Tour.
Then you’ll visit a Cenote, a fresh water source very well known in the Yucatan Peninsula. At the cenote you’ll be able to jump in the clear crystal waters and refresh yourself, the water is commonly cold or cool.
After enjoying all this you might think this is over… but then you’ll have an express stop in Valladolid, a great Colonial town in the middle of the Yucatan Peninsula. Valladolid is full of Maya people and it’s a great ending for the Chichen Itza Tour.
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