CLASSIC MAYA OF THE HIGHLAND RAINFOREST AND POST-CLASSIC MAYA OF THE YUCATAN
7
Night 8 Day Tour
This tour can be customized to meet your individual interests.  Can also be done in reverse starting in Cancun.

 

 





















ITINERARY:

Day 1:
The nearest airport to Palenque is in Villahermosa, which is 2 hours away. If your flight arrives by Noon you can eliminate a day from this schedule, visit the museums when you arrive and then go to Palenque. Otherwise, you will need to spend your first night in Villahermosa. Your driver will be waiting when you arrive to take you to the very comfortable Hyatt Regency Hotel Villahermosa where you'll overnight.


Day 2: This morning you visit the La Venta Olmec Museum. There are 28 Olmec carvings at this beautiful outdoor museum with interesting zoo and lake. Each piece was set carefully for optimum viewing with benches placed for those wishing to meditate or ponder. The huge and amazingly well crafted Olmec heads, intricate altars, and intriguing stele and statues there makes one pause to reflect on the mystery of who these precursors of the Maya people were. You’ll also visit the newly remodeled Carlos Pellicer Museum of Anthropology.  On display is the controversial Tortuguero Stela 6 which has rare inscriptions referring to the end of the 13th baktún, which corresponds to December 21st, 2012. Then to Palenque. You'll have free time in the evening to relax in the lush jungle rainforest or explore the sights, sounds and cuisines of Palenque. Your hotel is nestled in the forested "La Canada" area and within walking distance of downtown.  Enjoy a refreshment by the pool and upload your photos with the hotel's surprising fast wireless internet connection. Overnight Maya Tulipanes Hotel Palenque.

Day 3:  Today you have an entire day to visit the spectacular ruins of Palenque and the Palenque archaeological museum. A UNESCO historical monument, Palenque is considered a world treasure. Ancient structures rise out of the lush rainforest on multiple terraces set against the mountains. There are many buildings to explore and new buildings are now being uncovered and studied. Many wonderful examples of Maya art and history are carved into the buildings facades, some of them the most famous depictions from the ancient Maya world.  Palenque is exciting because of the vast amounts of information that has been painstakingly brought to light by archeologists over the years. You'll also visit the Palenque archaeological museum with its extensive collection of jade masks, well preserved carvings and stele and incense burners. Overnight at Maya Tulipanes Hotel in Palenque.

Day 4:  Today you visit Bonampak and Yaxchilan. First you go to Bonampak, home of famous Mayan murals. Their ancient colors remain clear and vital, making them an excellent representation of Mayan art. Bonampak also has well preserved stele that detail important historical moments. Then you travel by boat down the mighty Usamacinta River to the mysterious ancient Maya site of Yaxchilan. This incredible boat ride through the rainforest with its huge trees and abundant wildlife makes you feel like you are in an Indiana Jones movie! The tremendous archeological site of Yaxchilan, situated on the riverbanks, rises in levels to temples with breathtaking views of the rainforest stretching far into Guatemala.  You'll hear stories of ancient Mayan Queens who exerted great power and the  Lacandon Indians who still use Yaxchilan as a place of worship. See howler monkeys and many exotic birds as you roam this well organized ancient Maya city.  Overnight Maya Tulipanes Hotel.

Day 5: Today you have some free time to visit the city of Palenque and nearby Misol Ha waterfalls. Late afternoon private transfer to the Villahermosa airport to check in for your nonstop flight to Merida. Airport pick up and transfer to your hotel. Overnight Gran Real Yucatan Merida.

Day 6: This morning you visit the magnificent Maya ruins of Uxmal. Uxmal is one of the finest examples of the "Puuc Maya" architectural style. Graced with two of the largest pyramids in the Yucatan and a multitude of incredibly preserved frescos paying homage to the rain god Chac and the serpent god Quetzecoatal, it is a site that inspires both awe and mystery.

In the afternoon you'll visit the ruins at Labna, also home to many Chac masks and a beautiful corbeled arch. One of its interesting features is a carving of a Vision Serpent with a human head emerging from its outstretched mouth. 
Then you'll go to historic colonial Merida for the evening. Stroll the main square, enjoy live traditional music, take a horse drawn carriage tour of the local monuments. You'll overnight at the Hotel Gran Real Yucatan, located 3 blocks from the main square in Merida. (If possible, we schedule this tour for you to be in Merida for "Merida Sunday", a weekly local fiesta with live entertainment, music and market.)

Day 7: This morning you visit majestic Chichen Itzá, the most famous of Mayan archeological sites, one of the "New 7 Wonders of the World", and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Chichen Itzá has numerous monuments to explore. El Castillo, or the grand pyramid, has a staircase on all four sides, each with 91 steps that totaled with the last step on top equal the 365 days in a solar year. Other important areas of this great ancient city are: the Main Ball Court, which is one of the largest discovered from the ancient Mayan world; the Sacred Well or Cenote, where archeologists discovered a number of well-adorned skeletons of sacrificial victims; the Temple Of The Warriors, with its 1,000 columns dedicated to the warriors of Chichen Itzá; and the Caracol or Observatory.  Then to the lovely colonial city of Valladolid for lunch and sightseeing. This is a modern Mayan city with an important history where you can experience the best in traditional Yucatecan dishes. You can also shop in the plaza, where authentic Mayan goods are sold.

Then you visit Ek Balam, a Mayan archaeological site with some very distinct features. The wonderfully preserved state of the sculptures and frescos Ek Balam are some of the most outstanding examples of the art of the ancient Maya. Some figures are winged, some in meditative ¨lotus¨ position, one sits headless above the "Witz Monster" (entry to the underworld)". All are beautiful and exquisitely crafted. 
Then to the Villas Arqueologicas Hotel with excellent restaurant, pool & bar located adjacent to the archaeological site in Chichen Itzá. Optional evening light & sound show at the ruins.

Day 8: This morning you visit the extensive jungle ruins at Coba. You may explore the ruins by foot, bicycle or human-powered tricycle. Coba is situated in a lush natural setting filled with many species of animals, birds and butterflies and is a real nature lovers delight. It is also home to the tallest Mayan pyramid in the Yucatan. From its top you can see the jungle canopy stretch for miles in each direction.  This vast archaeological site dates from 600-900 A.D. with an estimated population of 100,000 people.

In the afternoon you visit spectacular Tulum, the most visited of Mayan archaeological sites. Perched atop a cliff overlooking the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, it is a photographers dream come true! Colorful iguanas bask lazily on rocks in the sun; gentle waves caress the shore. The pristine beach is so beautiful it is almost surreal. It is easy to imagine the ancient Maya landing at this bustling seaport with their canoes filled with trade goods.  Tulum has a number of interesting structures from the ancient Mayan world. Graceful columns and elegant carvings give one an appreciation for the architectural achievements of the Maya. Inside the Temple of the Frescoes are fantastic 13th century murals depicting ancient ceremonies. One of the few surviving images of the Mayan goddess of fertility and medicine, Ixchel, can be found here.  At the end of the day we drop you off at any hotel between Tulum & Cancun.
























 
Approximate cost per person for this 7 night private tour double occupancy. Ask us about exact costs for your travel dates.

2 people $2,595 per person
4 people $1,765 per person
6 people $1,480 per person
8 people $1,365 per person


$450 per child for up to 2 children under age 12 sharing hotel room with 2 adults.  Infants go for FREE.

Tour includes:
  • 7 nights hotel and tourist taxes (Hilton Hotel Villahermosa, Maya Tulipanes Hotel Palenque, Gran Real Yucatan Merida and Villas Arqueologicas Chichen Itza)
  • All ground transportation in private air-conditioned vehicle with licensed chauffeur
  • The all day services of English speaking licensed guides who will travel with you throughout the day as you visit the ruins
  • 1 breakfast and 1 lunch per person
  • Transit bus at Bonampak
  • Private boat to and from Yaxchilan
  • One way nonstop air tickets Villahermosa to Merida
  • Bicycle or human powered tricycle rental at Coba
  • Transit train at Tulum
  • All other entry and guide fees for activities listed on the itinerary

For this tour you need to fly into Villahermosa and out of Cancun.  Can also be done in reverse starting in Cancun.

For private groups of 9 or more people, please contact us for further discounted prices.  Price is based on medium range lodging. If you would prefer less expensive or more deluxe accommodations please contact us about the price difference.  If you would like to stay in the Palenque for more days before the tour or in the Cancun/Riviera Maya area after the tour or we can assist you with reserving extra hotel nights.

Prices for Thanksgiving week, Dec. 14-Jan. 5 and Easter week may be slightly higher.

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