Couples Special: Playa del Carmen - Chichen Itza
Enjoy Playa del Carmen with our local guides. We will provide you with transportation, meals, and guided adventures.
Duration: 5 days, 4 nights
What does this trip include?
The price of this trip includes all meals, transportation around Playa Del Carmen, some activities, and hotels. Our local guide will be with you each day to take you to the various activities and will be available to assist you on your adventure. Don’t worry about bringing extra money unless you would like to buy souvenirs or tip at meals.
$3,490 per couple
All Meals
Hotels
Transportation
Local Guide
Activities
Planned Vacation
Day 1
Citie(s):
Cancun
Tulum
Activities:
No adventures today
Meals Provided:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotel(s):
Grand Bahia Principe Tulum Hotel or similar category (premium). Reef Playa del Carmen or similar category (standard).
Day 2
Citie(s):
Tulum
Activities:
No adventures today
Meals Provided:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotel(s):
Grand Bahia Principe Tulum Hotel or similar category (premium). Reef Playa del Carmen or similar category (standard).
Day 3
Citie(s):
Chichen Itza
Selva Maya
Valladolid
Tulum
Activities:
Arrive at Chichen Itza for a guided tour.
Arrive at Selva Maya Cenote to swim.
Arrive in Valladolid for a city tour.
Meals Provided:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotel(s):
Grand Bahia Principe Tulum Hotel or similar category (premium). Reef Playa del Carmen or similar category (standard).
Day 4
Citie(s):
Tulum
Activities:
No adventures today
Meals Provided:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotel(s):
Grand Bahia Principe Tulum Hotel or similar category (premium). Reef Playa del Carmen or similar category (standard).
Day 5
Citie(s):
Tulum
Cancun
Activities:
No adventures today
Meals Provided:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 1 Itinerary
Summary of today's activities:
Your journey begins traveling to Cancun. Get ready for a week of fun!
Timeline:
1. 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Arrive at the Cancun Airport.
2. Transfer from airport to hotel.
2. Transfer from airport to hotel.
This transfer will take about 1 hour.
3. Arrive at the hotel and check-in.
Day 2 Itinerary
Summary of today's activities:
Relax at the all inclusive resort and enjoy some leisure time.
Timeline:
1. Free time.
Day 3 Itinerary
Summary of today's activities:
Today you'll explore Chichen Itza and swim in a beautiful Cenote.
Timeline:
1. 5:30 Breakfast at the hotel
2. 6:30 AM Transfer to Chichen Itza
2. 6:30 AM Transfer to Chichen Itza
This transfer will take about 2.5 hours.
3. 9:00 AM Arrive at Chichen Itza for a guided tour.
3. 9:00 AM Arrive at Chichen Itza for a guided tour.
Enjoy a 2 hour guided tour of Chichen Itza. The majestic ruins of the Mayan civilization are an essential part of any trip to the Yucatan. Built-in the late classical period, Chichén Itzá means "mouth of the well" and covers about five kilometers of surface. The ancient Mayan ruins are preserved in their original splendor and during our tour, you will be able to contemplate in the Temple of the Warriors with an impressive group of a thousand columns, an observatory, also called the Caracol, the Kukulkán pyramid, ball court, and the Tzompantli among others. It is a place declared as one of the New Wonders of the World whose protagonist is the Pyramid of Kukulkán, also called El Castillo.
4. 11:00 AM Transfer to Selva Maya
5. 11:30 AM Arrive at Selva Maya Cenote to swim.
5. 11:30 AM Arrive at Selva Maya Cenote to swim.
Hacienda Selva Maya is a restaurant and cenote just outside of Valladolid. This place makes for a good stop after visiting Chichen Itza.
6. 12:00 PM Lunch in Selva Maya.
7. 1:00 PM Transfer to the town of Valladolid to visit.
7. 1:00 PM Transfer to the town of Valladolid to visit.
This transfer will take about 1.5 hours.
8. 2:30 PM Arrive in Valladolid for a city tour.
9. 4:00 PM Transfer to the hotel.
10. 5:00 PM Arrive at hotel for some free time.
Day 4 Itinerary
Summary of today's activities:
Spend the day relaxing at the all-inclusive hotel.
Timeline:
1. Relax at the hotel.
Day 5 Itinerary
Summary of today's activities:
Time to head back home.
Timeline:
1. 5:30 AM Breakfast at the hotel.
2. 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM Transfer from the hotel to the Cancun Airport.
2. 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM Transfer from the hotel to the Cancun Airport.
Time may change depending on flight.
3. 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Check in at the airport.
Day 2 Gallery
Day 3 Gallery
Arrive at Chichen Itza for a guided tour.
Arrive at Selva Maya Cenote to swim.
Lunch in Selva Maya.
Day 4 Gallery
Day 5 Gallery
Covid 19 Protocol
Passport Requirements
Traveling Tips
FAQ's
Key Information for Travelers to Mexico:
- Make sure you are fully vaccinated before traveling to Mexico.
- Unvaccinated travelers should avoid nonessential travel to Mexico.
- Because of the current situation in Mexico, all travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants.
- Travelers should follow recommendations or requirements in Mexico, including wearing a mask and staying 6 feet apart from others.
Do not travel internationally until you are fully vaccinated Getting vaccinated is still the best way to protect yourself from severe disease, slow the spread of COVID-19, and reduce the number of new variants. CDC encourages you get a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose if you are eligible. People who are not fully vaccinated should follow additional recommendations before, during, and after travel.
For the most up to date information, visit the CDC website:
CDC GUIDELINESEach passenger must have a valid passport.
Expiry date of passports should be at least six months after the return date of tour.
Traveling with Children:
We love kids! Children under 18 years of age must have proper documentation, including a valid passport and letter of parental consent. Children traveling with one parent require a notarized letter of authority from the other parent indicating travel consent.
- Travel with your money and passport in separate places in case of robbery or loss.
- Keep valuables and money in a safe place, and only carry as much money as you will need for the day.
- Be sure that your insurance plan covers emergencies outside of your country. If not, think about getting travel insurance.
- Label your luggage inside and out (name, address and phone number).
- Carry extra batteries for cameras and electronic devices. You may not have time or be able to get them here. bites and rashes, medicine for diarrhea, pain medication).
- Protect your camera, batteries etc. in plastic bags, in the case of moisture from the humid region as moisture could penetrate your electronic equipment.
- Leave a copy of your itinerary, airline tickets, passport, driver’s license, credit cards, traveler’s
checks, medical records and important business documents with a family member or friend. - When possible, do not carry jewels or any other items of value.
- Remember that you are a visitor in the country so be mindful of Immigration and other practices.
- Protection against insects. Insects are attracted to a series of things that you could have in your luggage such as soap and lotions. Non-dangerous insects won’t bother people, but it’s better to keep them away from your clothes.
- Bring a charger for your phone or any other electronic devices.
- Stay away from large crowds.
What time of the year is the best to travel to Playa Del Carmen?
You may visit Yucatan South and Playa Del Carmen any time of the year.
The rainy season runs from June to November when annual Yucatan rainfall is highest. This region does have heavy rain showers throughout the year. The early months of May and June when rainfall is just getting underway, are a good time to travel to the Yucatan area as you can escape the tourist rush and hotel rates tend to be lower.
What do I have to pack for my trip to Playa Del Carmen?
It is important to take into account that the weather conditions vary place-to-place, determinate by elevation and time of year. When packing consider: Light, practical clothing, especially short-sleeve shirts and fast-drying cotton pants.
There is no rigid “dressing code” to follow. Casual wearing is the most recommendable everywhere. It is suggested to take a waterproof garment as in some areas of the country it is rainy year-round.
Among the main suggested items in your suitcase, we recommend including:
- Sun block and insect repellent.
- Casual clothes for trips to the city.
- Cotton or light synthetic fabric shirts, short or long
- Cotton or light synthetic fabric pants (jeans are not recommended as they do not dry quickly).
- Shorts for hiking.
- Shoes: Lightweight hiking shoes or boots, sandals, tennis or running shoes.
- Socks: take an extra pair in case your feet get wet.
- Hat with visor for the rain and sun.
- Camera (plus extra film or memory cards).
- An extra prescription for eyeglasses and medications (if applicable).
- Sweater or Jacket.
- Swimming suit.
- Any medical prescription you might be taking at the time of your trip.
Is there a visa and passport required to enter Mexico?
Travelers with passports from the United States, Canada and most European countries do not require a visa to enter. It is necessary to have a valid passport to enter the country with at least 6 months before the expiration date remaining.
Do I need any vaccinations before coming to Mexico?
No vaccine is needed to enter the country.
During my visit, can I pay with a debit or credit?
It is recommended that you bring cash in Mexican Pesos as many places don’t accept credit cards. Some places even accept US Dollars.
How does tipping for services work?
Locally the restaurants include a 10% of service tax on their bills covering the tipping, this is the only exception. Bellboys, cab drivers, tour guides and chambermaids do not have a tip included on the service they provide. The amount of the tip is at your discretion but 10% is recommended.
If I need to contact my embassy in Mexico, how can I do it?
Any hotel or place of lodging will help you in this regard.
Do I have to carry my passport with me all the time?
Due to safety reasons is better to carry a copy of your hotel safety deposit box in order to keep your passport safe. If you must, bring a paper copy of your passport with you.
Will my cellular phone work in Mexico?
Your phone will most likely work but contact your carrier beforehand to be sure.
What is the electrical system?
The electrical system is 110 volts / 60 Hz. You can use standard American plugs for your hair dryer, razor, and other things.
Is the tap water potable?
The water is not potable in most of the country, so it is suggested to drink bottled or purified water.
What should I bring to the beach in Mexico?
Here is a list of items you might want to consider for a day at the beach:
- Flip flops
- Beach bag
- Sun Hat
- Sunglasses
- Sun Blocker
- Mosquito repellent
What do I need to know for my flight to Mexico?
Minors need a notarized letter from one or both parents if they are not traveling with them. If you are carrying on any bags on your flight, you are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and paste not totaling more than 3.4 ounces per item.
Included/Excluded
Transportation
Park Entrances
Guides
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodations
Planned Activities
Airfare
Travel Insurance
Languages
English
Spanish
Hotels
Date Ranges
Days 1-5
Grand Bahia Principe Tulum Hotel or similar category - 5 stars (premium)
This stunning beach hotel takes pride of a fantastic setting between Playa del Carmen and Tulum. The property boasts an impressive Mexican style, amidst tropical vegetation and directly on a beautiful long sandy beach with turquoise blue sea.
In the immediate vicinity, a diverse range of shopping facilities, numerous restaurants, cafes, bars and plenty nightclubs, pubs and extensive entertainment venues are available. The exclusively furnished rooms offer a complete escape for senses, where travellers may completely wind down after all day of sightseeing. Visitors may also dine on selection of flavorful Mexican and Mediterranean dishes.
This wonderful hotel also has its own well-manicured garden, where guests are invited to while away the hours and a dazzling outdoor pool where to freshen up on the warm days. Patrons may also enjoy a wide offer of leisure activities and relax at the spa.
Playa del Carmen Couples Special
January 20, 2023 - January 24, 2023
February 8, 2023 - February 12, 2023
Custom Dates
Prices are in US dollars
Room Occupancy | Single | Double | Triple | Quadruple |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard Hotel Adult Prices (12yrs +) |
$2120 per person | $1745 per person | $1645 per person | $1545 per person |
Prices are in US dollars
Room Occupancy | Single | Double | Triple | Quadruple |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard Hotel Adult Prices (12yrs +) |
$2120 per person | $1745 per person | $1645 per person | $1545 per person |
Prices are in US dollars
Room Occupancy | Single | Double | Triple | Quadruple |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard Hotel Adult Prices (12yrs +) |
$2120 per person | $1745 per person | $1645 per person | $1545 per person |