Semi-Private Mayan Ruins Tours

Secluded, Semi-Private Mayan Ruins Tours From Cancun

Experience Mexico’s unique culture and storied history with a guided semi-private tour from 4Worlds Expeditions. Our professional tour guides escort small groups of 10 people or less to visit important Yucatan Peninsula cultural destinations like the breathtaking Mayan ruins at archeological sites around Cancun and the Riviera Maya. Explore the seaside ruins at Tulum, wander through the iconic shrines and pyramids at Chitchen Itza, climb the amazing hidden temple in Coba, and treat yourself to a swim in the clear waters of Mexico’s famous cenotes. Don’t leave Mexico without giving yourself the gift of a spectacular semi-private tour experience with 4Worlds Expeditions. Our semi-private tours may include guests from the same hotel or from other nearby hotels.

AVAILABLE ON MONDAY

Mayan Ruins of Chichen Itza, Valladolid & Cenote Swim

Discover the immense stone pyramid and fantastic Mayan temple ruins at one of Mexico’s most iconic cultural sites.

AVAILABLE ON WEDNESDAY

Mayan Ruins of Coba & Cenote Swim

Enjoy one of the most important archaeological sites in this area and the opportunity to cool off in a sacred cenote.

AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY

Mayan Ruins of Tulum & Cenote Swim

This expedition combines one of the most-visited historical sites in all Mexico and a unique opportunity to swim in a Sacred Cenote.

NOT AVAILABLE DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS

Mayan Ruins of Tulum After Hours

Join us for an exclusive, semi-private after hours Tulum expedition. Avoid all the crowds and join this intimate small group tour during the weekly late openings of Tulum…

AVAILABLE ON SATURDAY

Reef Snorkeling & Cenote Swim

This expedition combines a reef snorkeling experience through clear waters and an escape to a secret turquoise water cenote.

SEASONAL TOUR

Snorkeling with Whale Sharks

Come and join us for a once in lifetime opportunity: Snorkel with Whale sharks! Every year between July and mid-September, Whale sharks come to feed in the nutrient-rich waters surrounding Isla Mujeres.