Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins
- Dive into history on this exclusive tour to the famed Chichen Itza Mayan ruins, a must-see attraction
- Explore one of Mexico's most visited sites, an ancient city that dominated the region during its peak
- Marvel at the Temple of Kukulkan's unique step pattern and the astonishing serpent shadows during equinoxes
- Experience the grandeur of the Great Ball Court, larger than a football field and adorned with intriguing carvings
- Act fast to get your spot on this culturally rich, moderately paced tour
Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins
Take a trip back in time with this visit to the famous Mayan ruins in Chichen Itza. This Progreso tour takes you to the ancient city for a fun history lesson full of great photo ops. Reserve your spot on this Chichen Itza tour and learn all about this area's storied past.
Chichen Itza, one of Mexico's most visited sites, was once one of the most important cities in Mayan civilization and among the most powerful. As other city centers declined, Chichen Itza ascended and enjoyed unquestionable regional reign until the city saw its own decline starting around 900 A.D. During its prominence, Chichen Itza served as a prominent regional capital that centralized and dominated many political, ideological and economic aspects of the area.
On this cultural excursion, expect to see plenty of impressive structures from those times including the Temple of Kukulkan and the Great Ball Court. The Temple of Kukulkan stands about 100 feet high, and it is known for its step pattern that resembles the shape of a snake; Kukulkan is a notable snake deity in Mayan history. What's particularly impressive about the temple is the series of shadows created during the spring and fall equinoxes. When the sun hits the NW corner of the structure, there are shadows that make it appear as if a serpent is slithering down the pyramid.
The Great Ball Court is among the biggest ballcourts in ancient Mexico and Central America; it's also one of the most well-preserved. It's longer than a football field (roughly 190 yards) and surrounded by walls that are 8 yards high. Just like at the Temple of Kukulkan, snake odes and carvings are a common sight. Other big attractions on this tour include the Sacred Well and the Observatory. This is a moderately paced tour, so make sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. A snack bag with a fruit, cereal bar, bag of chips, apple or orange juice, and bottled water are included in the tour price. Book your Progreso tour now before space fills up!