A guided tour exploring the incredible archaeological sites of Uxmal and Kabah from Merida offers a wonderful mix of history, culture, and relaxation—all packed into roughly 7 to 9 hours. For $84.20 per person, you’ll get comfortable transportation, an experienced guide, and a taste of local cuisine. Visiting Uxmal, with its impressive Puuc architecture and towering pyramids, is a highlight, while Kabah offers a less crowded but equally captivating glimpse into Mayan craftsmanship. To cool off after a day of walking, the tour includes a stop at a small cenote, offering a refreshing swim.
Two aspects we particularly appreciate are the knowledgeable guides who bring the ruins to life with engaging stories and the delicious, authentic Yucatecan lunch that satisfies after a morning of exploration. The small group size—usually around 8-9 travelers—creates a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, perfect for asking questions and enjoying the experience at your own pace.
One possible consideration is the tour’s pace. With a packed schedule, some travelers might find it a bit rushed, especially if you want to spend more time soaking in the details of each ruin. The entry fees are additional, so you’ll want to pocket some pesos for tickets and extras like drinks. This tour suits history lovers, culture seekers, and those looking to combine archaeological marvels with a little leisure—especially if you enjoy guided storytelling and authentic local flavors.
Key Points

- Comprehensive experience including Uxmal, Kabah, and a cenote swim.
- Expert guides who help you understand the significance of each site.
- Extra costs for entrance fees and optional food and drinks.
- Small group size ensures more personal attention.
- Comfortable transportation in air-conditioned vehicles.
- Ideal for travelers seeking a mix of history, culture, and relaxation in one day.
Exploring the Mayan Ruins of Uxmal and Kabah
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When we think about visiting the ancient Maya, Uxmal and Kabah often top the list. Both sites offer a fascinating look into a civilization that thrived centuries ago, but they each have their own personality. This guided tour from Merida makes it easy to see these gems without the hassle of planning transportation or figuring out where to buy tickets. For $84.20, you get a day filled with exploration, learning, and a tasty meal—making it a pretty good deal considering what’s included.
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Getting there and the journey itself
The tour begins early, with pick-up at your hotel or designated meeting point in Merida by a friendly driver. The drive to Uxmal takes roughly an hour, during which your guide will likely share some background stories to set the scene. We love how this starts the day with a relaxed vibe, avoiding the rush of trying to navigate on your own.
Uxmal: The highlight of the day
Once at Uxmal, the grand Puuc architecture really comes into view. The site boasts impressive facades, intricate stone mosaics, and towering pyramids like the Pyramid of the Magician. The guided tour usually lasts about two hours, giving you plenty of time to walk around, snap photos, and absorb the history.
One reviewer notes, “We all had a great time and learned so much,” thanks to the guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge. Uxmal is big enough that you could spend hours here, but the tour hits the highlights and offers free time at the end for your own discoveries.
Kabah: The lesser-known treasure
Next, the group heads to Kabah, a smaller site but one that packs a punch with its finely carved stucco facades and the famous Palace of the Masks. Although it takes less time—about an hour—the visit is worthwhile, especially since it’s considered the last major Mayan city. One traveler called it “nice to see,” while another raved, “Kabah was fascinating and definitely worth the visit.”
Kabah is less crowded than Uxmal, which many travelers find more enjoyable. You get a sense of the quieter, more intimate aspects of Mayan civilization here.
Cooling off at Cenote Peba
After touring the ruins, the trip continues to Cenote Peba, a small, shallow cenote perfect for a quick swim and refreshment. It’s a lovely way to unwind after walking around the ruins, and many reviews mention how rejuvenating the swim was. The cenote’s modest size means it’s more about the experience than swimming laps, but it’s a fun, cooling break—especially during hot Yucatecan weather.
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Authentic Yucatecan lunch
No tour of the Yucatán is complete without a taste of local cuisine. The included lunch typically features traditional dishes, and travelers often praise the quality and flavor. One review mentions “delicious” food and a chance to see a traditional Mayan oven, making the meal part of the cultural experience.
Returning to Merida
After lunch and the cenote swim, the tour wraps up with a leisurely return to Merida. You’ll arrive back around mid-afternoon or early evening, feeling enriched by history and relaxed from the swim.
What the Tour Includes and What You Pay Extra For
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The price covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a knowledgeable guide, and the included lunch. Entrance fees for Uxmal (`MX$264 domestic / MX$581 international) and Kabah (MX$80 per booking) are paid separately, so it’s wise to carry some pesos. The cenote entry costs MX$100 per person. Reviews highlight the importance of budgeting for these additional costs.
While the tour doesn’t include drinks or soda, travelers do mention that bringing pesos helps enjoy optional snacks or drinks at the cenote or sites.
Authentic Experiences Highlighted by Travelers
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Many reviews praise the guides for their friendliness and knowledge. One traveler said, “Our guide, Sergio, was fantastic—very knowledgeable and nice,” emphasizing how a good guide can transform the experience. Several reviewers also appreciated the chance to see authentic Mayan architecture and local customs during the meal.
The inclusion of a cenote swim adds a playful, relaxing element that many found memorable. As one reviewer put it, “Swimming in the cenote was fun,” making it a perfect ending to a day of exploring.
Considerations for Travelers
Some reviews mention the pace being a little rushed, especially if you’re someone who likes to linger. The full schedule means you’ll want to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a busy day. Accessibility might be limited for travelers with mobility issues, as some found the tour challenging to customize for disabilities. Timing can also be tight if you want to explore each site more thoroughly.
Who Would Love This Tour?
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This experience appeals most to those who want a comprehensive introduction to Mayan ruins without the hassle of planning logistics. Perfect for history buffs, cultural travelers, or families looking for a full-day adventure. If you’re curious about Mayan architecture but don’t want to spend days on multiple excursions, this tour offers a great balance of depth and convenience.
The Sum Up
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This guided tour from Merida offers an engaging and hassle-free way to explore Uxmal, Kabah, and a cenote, all packed into an affordable package. With knowledgeable guides, authentic cultural experiences—including a delicious Yucatecan lunch—and the chance to cool off in a cenote, it’s a day that balances education and relaxation.
While the schedule may feel tight for those wishing to explore every detail of each site or for travelers with mobility constraints, most will find the trip well worth the cost. It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate storytelling, local food, and a friendly group environment.
If you’re in Merida and eager to see key Mayan sites with a good guide and a comfortable ride, this tour is a smart choice. Just remember to bring pesos for entrance fees and perhaps a hat and sunscreen—you’ll be spending plenty of time outdoors.
FAQ
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Are hotel pickups included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup at your hotel or designated meeting points in Merida.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 7 to 9 hours, including travel, site visits, lunch, and the cenote swim.
What do I need to pay for separately?
Entry fees for Uxmal (MX$264–MX$581), Kabah (MX$80), and Cenote Peba (MX$100) are paid at the sites.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, some reviews note it might be challenging for those with disabilities due to the pace and site terrain.
What should I bring?
Cash for entrance fees, water, sunscreen, hat, and comfortable walking shoes.
Can I stay longer at each site?
The tour schedule is quite packed, so if you want more time, consider visiting independently or arranging your own guide.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a traditional Yucatecan meal is part of the package, and many describe it as very good.
How is the group size?
Most tours are small groups of about 8-9 travelers, which fosters a relaxed, personal atmosphere.
Can I book this tour on Sundays?
Yes, but note that Uxmal and Kabah are free for locals and residents on Sundays, so the experience might vary.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or storms, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
This tour offers a well-rounded day in Yucatán, blending history, culture, and leisure. It’s a smart choice for those wanting to experience some of the region’s most iconic sites comfortably and authentically.
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