Highlights
Overview
Cancun
11 - 11.5 hour(s) incl. transportation
Available Daily
English
Pick-up available
Dinner
Not Accessible
What to expect
Packages
Packages
Tour with Cancún Meeting Point
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Tour with Cancún Hotel Pick-Up
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Tour with Playa del Carmen Meeting Point
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Tour with Cancún Meeting Point
• Visit a historic colonial town and a traditional Mayan village.
• Take part in sacred rituals, storytelling, and symbolic body painting.
• Experience a mystical nighttime ceremony at a sacred cenote.
• Includes round-trip transportation, guided tour, tequila, and taco dinner.
Overview
Schedule
Pick-Up from Designated Cancún Meeting Locations
Visit the San Bernardino Convent, a landmark admired for both its historical importance and colonial architecture. Built in the 16th century, this beautifully preserved convent offers a glimpse into Yucatán’s rich past and spiritual heritage, setting the tone for the evening’s cultural journey.
After sunset, visit Chichikan, a traditional Mayan village nestled in the Yucatán. Here you’ll explore a sacred cenote, revered for its mystical atmosphere and spiritual significance. Surrounded by nature and candlelight, this unique setting offers a powerful connection between the ancestral world.
Take part in a traditional Mayan body painting ritual using intricate designs and vivid colors that honor the spirits of the dead. This symbolic experience connects you to ancient customs and allows you to reflect on the meaning of life, death, and remembrance through an iconic and sacred art form.
Enjoy a tasting of tequila, Mexico’s most time-honored spirit. Sip on this liquor as you celebrate Day of the Dead, connecting with ancient flavors that bridge past and present. Each taste is a tribute to Mexican heritage and a celebration of life’s enduring connection with those who came before us.
Discover the ancient significance of cenotes, believed by the Maya to be sacred portals between the living and the dead. Learn how these waters were central to spiritual practices and offerings, serving as powerful sites for connection and communication with ancestral spirits across generations.
Take part in Hanal Pixán, a sacred Mayan ceremony of remembrance led by a local shaman. Through chants, offerings, and ritual cleansing, this experience honors the spirits of the departed and fosters a spiritual bond that transcends time, connecting you with the ancestral world in a powerful way.
Enjoy a delicious Mexican taco dinner prepared with traditional flavors and regional ingredients. This satisfying meal offers a taste of local culture and brings the evening to a flavorful close, giving you the chance to relax and connect with the community after a night of ceremony and celebration.
Drop-off
Location
Pick-up/Check-in Time & Location
Drop-off/Check-out Time & Location
Important activity information
Important activity information
Restrictions
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- Children 12 years old and above can participate in this activity.
Additional notes
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The menu is subject to change without notice.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- There will be an English speaking guide for this activity.
- If you do not receive confirmation of your pick-up time and location by the day before the tour, please contact the local operator using the information provided on your voucher.
Required items to bring & attire
- Walking shoes
- If you plan to participate in the body painting experience, it is recommended that you wear clothing you don’t mind getting paint on.
- Evenings in the Yucatán can get cool, especially near the cenote, so a light jacket, sweater, shawl, or hoodie is recommended.
Tour with Cancún Hotel Pick-Up
• Travel to a historic town and sacred Mayan village for an immersive evening.
• Join in ancestral rituals, body painting, and a cenote ceremony at night.
• Led by a local guide, this cultural tour reveals deep spiritual traditions.
• Includes round-trip transport, convent visit, tequila, and taco dinner.
Overview
Schedule
Pick-Up from Cancún Hotels & Resorts
Visit the San Bernardino Convent, a landmark admired for both its historical importance and colonial architecture. Built in the 16th century, this beautifully preserved convent offers a glimpse into Yucatán’s rich past and spiritual heritage, setting the tone for the evening’s cultural journey.
After sunset, visit Chichikan, a traditional Mayan village nestled in the Yucatán. Here you’ll explore a sacred cenote, revered for its mystical atmosphere and spiritual significance. Surrounded by nature and candlelight, this unique setting offers a powerful connection between the ancestral world.
Take part in a traditional Mayan body painting ritual using intricate designs and vivid colors that honor the spirits of the dead. This symbolic experience connects you to ancient customs and allows you to reflect on the meaning of life, death, and remembrance through an iconic and sacred art form.
Enjoy a tasting of tequila, Mexico’s most time-honored spirit. Sip on this liquor as you celebrate Day of the Dead, connecting with ancient flavors that bridge past and present. Each taste is a tribute to Mexican heritage and a celebration of life’s enduring connection with those who came before us.
Discover the ancient significance of cenotes, believed by the Maya to be sacred portals between the living and the dead. Learn how these waters were central to spiritual practices and offerings, serving as powerful sites for connection and communication with ancestral spirits across generations.
Take part in Hanal Pixán, a sacred Mayan ceremony of remembrance led by a local shaman. Through chants, offerings, and ritual cleansing, this experience honors the spirits of the departed and fosters a spiritual bond that transcends time, connecting you with the ancestral world in a powerful way.
Enjoy a delicious Mexican taco dinner prepared with traditional flavors and regional ingredients. This satisfying meal offers a taste of local culture and brings the evening to a flavorful close, giving you the chance to relax and connect with the community after a night of ceremony and celebration.
Drop-off
Location
Pick-up/Check-in Time & Location
Drop-off/Check-out Time & Location
Important activity information
Important activity information
Restrictions
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- Children 12 years old and above can participate in this activity.
Additional notes
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The menu is subject to change without notice.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- There will be an English speaking guide for this activity.
- If you do not receive confirmation of your pick-up time and location by the day before the tour, please contact the local operator using the information provided on your voucher.
Required items to bring & attire
- Walking shoes
- If you plan to participate in the body painting experience, it is recommended that you wear clothing you don’t mind getting paint on.
- Evenings in the Yucatán can get cool, especially near the cenote, so a light jacket, sweater, shawl, or hoodie is recommended.
Tour with Playa del Carmen Meeting Point
• Visit a colonial landmark and a traditional Mayan village after sunset.
• Take part in sacred rituals, body painting, and storytelling by a cenote.
• Experience the spiritual essence of Day of the Dead with a local guide.
• Includes transport, tequila tasting, convent visit, and taco dinner.
Overview
Schedule
Pick-Up from Plaza Las Perlas
Visit the San Bernardino Convent, a landmark admired for both its historical importance and colonial architecture. Built in the 16th century, this beautifully preserved convent offers a glimpse into Yucatán’s rich past and spiritual heritage, setting the tone for the evening’s cultural journey.
After sunset, visit Chichikan, a traditional Mayan village nestled in the Yucatán. Here you’ll explore a sacred cenote, revered for its mystical atmosphere and spiritual significance. Surrounded by nature and candlelight, this unique setting offers a powerful connection between the ancestral world.
Take part in a traditional Mayan body painting ritual using intricate designs and vivid colors that honor the spirits of the dead. This symbolic experience connects you to ancient customs and allows you to reflect on the meaning of life, death, and remembrance through an iconic and sacred art form.
Enjoy a tasting of tequila, Mexico’s most time-honored spirit. Sip on this liquor as you celebrate Day of the Dead, connecting with ancient flavors that bridge past and present. Each taste is a tribute to Mexican heritage and a celebration of life’s enduring connection with those who came before us.
Discover the ancient significance of cenotes, believed by the Maya to be sacred portals between the living and the dead. Learn how these waters were central to spiritual practices and offerings, serving as powerful sites for connection and communication with ancestral spirits across generations.
Take part in Hanal Pixán, a sacred Mayan ceremony of remembrance led by a local shaman. Through chants, offerings, and ritual cleansing, this experience honors the spirits of the departed and fosters a spiritual bond that transcends time, connecting you with the ancestral world in a powerful way.
Enjoy a delicious Mexican taco dinner prepared with traditional flavors and regional ingredients. This satisfying meal offers a taste of local culture and brings the evening to a flavorful close, giving you the chance to relax and connect with the community after a night of ceremony and celebration.
Drop-off
Location
Pick-up/Check-in Time & Location
Drop-off/Check-out Time & Location
Important activity information
Important activity information
Restrictions
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- Children 12 years old and above can participate in this activity.
Additional notes
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The menu is subject to change without notice.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- There will be an English speaking guide for this activity.
- If you do not receive confirmation of your pick-up time and location by the day before the tour, please contact the local operator using the information provided on your voucher.
Required items to bring & attire
- Walking shoes
- If you plan to participate in the body painting experience, it is recommended that you wear clothing you don’t mind getting paint on.
- Evenings in the Yucatán can get cool, especially near the cenote, so a light jacket, sweater, shawl, or hoodie is recommended.
Activity Provider Amigo Tours(Cancun)
Activity Provider
FAQ
Payment / Cancellation Policy
Payment Methods
- Credit card payment
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Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellations made after 24 hours prior to the activity start time will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Operation days
- Everyday
Top-Rated Activities for Cancun
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- Children 12 years old and above can participate in this activity.
- Walking shoes
- If you plan to participate in the body painting experience, it is recommended that you wear clothing you don’t mind getting paint on.
- Evenings in the Yucatán can get cool, especially near the cenote, so a light jacket, sweater, shawl, or hoodie is recommended.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The menu is subject to change without notice.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- There will be an English speaking guide for this activity.
- If you do not receive confirmation of your pick-up time and location by the day before the tour, please contact the local operator using the information provided on your voucher.
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- Children 12 years old and above can participate in this activity.
- Walking shoes
- If you plan to participate in the body painting experience, it is recommended that you wear clothing you don’t mind getting paint on.
- Evenings in the Yucatán can get cool, especially near the cenote, so a light jacket, sweater, shawl, or hoodie is recommended.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The menu is subject to change without notice.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- There will be an English speaking guide for this activity.
- If you do not receive confirmation of your pick-up time and location by the day before the tour, please contact the local operator using the information provided on your voucher.
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- Children 12 years old and above can participate in this activity.
- Walking shoes
- If you plan to participate in the body painting experience, it is recommended that you wear clothing you don’t mind getting paint on.
- Evenings in the Yucatán can get cool, especially near the cenote, so a light jacket, sweater, shawl, or hoodie is recommended.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The menu is subject to change without notice.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- There will be an English speaking guide for this activity.
- If you do not receive confirmation of your pick-up time and location by the day before the tour, please contact the local operator using the information provided on your voucher.


