Free Adventure Newsletter

One Day Tours Mexico Animal Encounters Displaying items by tag: Cenotes

The ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza is one of the main places of interest for tourists visiting the Yucatan peninsula, in Mexico. The name of the city means "At the mouth of the well of the Itza", and is believed to have reached its apogee during the political and economical dominance of the Itza ethnic group over the northern Yucatan.

Chichen Itza is a large pre-Colombian archeological site built by the advanced (for its time) Mayan civilization. Archaeologists have found signs of previously built settlements in the area, but the most impressive buildings in the city were built around 600 AD.

Published in Mayan History

Highlights

Marvellous ride into the Yucatan past, experience a drive through the Haciendas history. Swim at Cenotes with crystal pure water.

  • Tour Days All
  • Duration 5 Hours
  • Price From $49
  • Departure from Riviera Maya
Published in City Tours

Highlights

Chitchen Itza is one of the largest Mayan sites in Mexico. It was build between 1000 and 1200 AD, and is home to the famous El Castillo pyramid. Duende Tours offers tours to Chichen Itza from Cancun, Cozumel Island, the Riviera Maya and Tulum.

  • Tour Days All
  • Duration 4 Hours
  • Price From $89
  • Departure from Riviera Maya, Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen
Published in Mayan Ruins and Nature

The most renowned of the Mayan ruins, the Chichen Itza ruins are famed for their amazing architecture as well as for the legends that surround the area. Chichen Itza literally means at the Mouth of the Well. The well of course refers to the sacred well nearby, where it is said that sacrifices of gold, silver, precious stones, as well as humans were sent into the well.

One legend says that those who are sent into the well as a sacrifice will have the power of prophesy if they live. When one group were sent into the well and none survived, an ancient ruler cast himself into the well and upon arising from it unscathed, prophesied his own rise to power.

Published in Mayan Ruins

It’s everywhere. You see it in the movies, in the ranches and in the plains, you see it exhibition shows and in rodeos,…you even see it in the heart of New York City.

Published in Onejungle News

There are two principal styles of public architecture at Chichén Itzá. The first is a local variant of the Puuc style found at sites in west-central Yucatán and northeastern Campeche. The other style, according to Peter J. Schmidt, "is partly derived from the same roots but is vastly enriched by elements and concepts from other parts of Mesoamerica, notably the Gulf Coast, Oaxaca, and central México.

Early investigators of Chichén Itzá proposed that Puuc-style traits were "Maya" and the features of the "Toltec" style include serpent columns, Chac Mools, Atlantean figures, serpent heads at the top of alfardas, tzompontlis, and carvings of processions of warriors, among others, much like those found in Copan and Tikal.

Published in Mayan Ruins

Chichen Izta, (pronounced, Cheechen eetZA) is perhaps the best known Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico, leading Palenque, in Chiapas, Mexico, Tikal in Guatemala and Copan in Honduras. Thought to be built on the site of a prior Mayan settlement, the city was at its height from around AD 980 to 1220, preceding the Toltecs from central Mexico, who settled here.

Many ruins of important buildings remain from this time. The Castillo and other temples with sculptures and color reliefs, an observatory, and a sacred well (cenote), into which sacrifices, including human beings, were thrown are included among these.

Published in Mayan History

Testimonials

  
  
  
Today´s trip was the highlight of the holiday. The tour by Beetle was something very different wich added...
  
  
  
  
  
  
Visiting the Mayan World was always going to be exciting but doing it the active Duende way was just...
  
  
  
  
  
  
We had a great time visiting the cenotes. Cesar was an excellent guide, he taught us a lot during our...
  
  
  

Day Tours



Multi-Day Tours