Tikal from Hotel Camino Real El Remate – All Inclusive: A Deep Dive into Mayan Marvels

If you’re staying at the Hotel Camino Real in El Remate and want a comprehensive, hassle-free way to explore Tikal, this all-inclusive tour offers a compelling option. Priced at $115 per person and lasting about 7 hours, it packs a lot into a well-organized day that combines travel, expert guidance, and plenty of time at one of the most iconic archaeological sites in Central America.
The tour departs daily, with a small group size limited to just 15 participants, which means you’ll enjoy a more personal experience—less crowding, more conversation. The guide, who is well-versed in Mayan history, ensures you get insightful commentary, making the ruins come alive far beyond what a solitary visit might offer.
Two standout features particularly catch our eye: first, the knowledgeable guide who makes the complex history of Tikal accessible and engaging. Second, the opportunity to hike along Mayan trails in their natural setting, adding an authentic adventure element to your exploration.
A potential consideration is the 50-minute drive each way, which might feel long for some, especially if you prefer a more relaxed pace. However, the return trip allows for reflection on the morning’s discoveries or catching up on rest.
This tour is ideal for travelers who value expert insights, want to see a significant archaeological site without hassle, and enjoy combining cultural learning with natural scenery. It suits those who are keen to avoid long lines at park entrances, appreciate small-group atmospheres, and like having everything organized, so they can focus on the experience.
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- Expert Guided Tour: Knowledgeable guides provide insightful commentary, making the history of Tikal accessible and engaging.
- All-Inclusive Convenience: Transport, entrance fee, and lunch are covered, so there’s no need to worry about extra costs or logistics.
- Authentic Experience: The tour includes hiking along Mayan trails and climbing structures, giving a tangible sense of the site.
- Flexible & Small Group: Limited to 15 participants, promising a more personal and immersive experience.
- Convenient Departure & Return: Starts early from your hotel and returns in the afternoon, fitting well into a travel day.
- Good Value: At $115, it balances price and experience, especially considering the included amenities and guided service.
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A Closer Look at the Tikal Tour Experience

Departure & Transportation
We start our day early, with pickup options at Hotel Camino Real or Hotel y Restaurante Las Gardenias. From there, it’s about a 50-minute drive through scenic landscapes to reach Tikal, located 64 km northeast of Flores. This journey is smooth, and the van offers enough space for comfort on the way to what promises to be a big day.
Arrival at Tikal & First Impressions
Once at Tikal, you immediately sense the grandeur of the site. Sitting amid the rainforest, the towering Temple IV and the sprawling Plaza de los 7 Templos set a dramatic scene. The site’s location in fertile soils, high lands, and lush jungle makes it feel like stepping into a living, breathing piece of history.
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The guided portion of about 4 hours allows you to see around 75% of the site, including some of its most iconic structures:
- Temple I, also called the Temple of the Great Jaguar: Known for its steep stairs and impressive height.
- Temple IV: The tallest at Tikal, offering the chance to climb and enjoy a panoramic view of the rainforest canopy.
- Mundo Perdido (Lost World): A fascinating complex that showcases the evolution of Mayan architecture.
- The Central and Northern Acropolises: Packed with residential and ceremonial structures, giving context to Mayan daily life.
The guide, whose knowledge is frequently praised, explains the significance of each part, from the Ceiba, Guatemala’s national tree, to the Calzada Maler—a causeway connecting different parts of the city.
Climbing & Photography
An added perk is the opportunity to climb some structures, giving you that satisfying sense of standing at a Mayan vantage point. As Luiz Antonio from Brazil noted, “It’s very worth it, and the guide knows a lot,” which makes these climbs educational as well as scenic.
Lunch & Free Time
After the tour, there’s about 20 minutes at the Tikal Visitor Center, where you can grab some snacks or use the facilities. Then, a delicious lunch is included—typically a local Guatemalan meal—giving you energy for the return journey.
Return & Reflection
The drive back takes another 50 minutes, with the option to chat more with your guide or rest. We love how this schedule allows ample time to soak in the morning’s sights without feeling rushed or overly packed.
Practical Details & Considerations
The tour is designed for convenience, but it’s worth noting that it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, due to the terrain and steps involved. Travelers should bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, insect repellent, and sunglasses—essential gear for exploring the rainforest ruins.
In terms of cost, $115 includes transport, entrance tickets, guide, and lunch, which, considering the typical entrance fee alone, offers good value. You’ll avoid the hassle of ticket lines, and the guided experience enhances understanding far beyond a self-guided visit.
Authenticity & Reviews
Feedback confirms the tour’s strength in knowledgeable guides and value for money. Katherine from the U.S. liked how the guide made the whole day enjoyable, and Luiz praised the “full of history and curiosities” aspect. These comments highlight that this isn’t merely a sightseeing trip but an educational journey.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience suits those who are eager to learn about Mayan civilization from experts, enjoy small-group environments, and prefer organized, hassle-free travel. It’s perfect for history buffs and nature lovers alike, as it combines archaeological exploration with rainforest scenery. If you’re traveling with family or friends who appreciate guided tours, this will keep everyone engaged and informed.
Final Thoughts

This all-inclusive Tikal tour from El Remate offers a well-rounded, authentic experience that balances archaeological wonder, natural beauty, and expert guidance. The small-group setup ensures a personal touch, and the comprehensive package means you won’t worry about logistics or extra costs.
While the long drive might be a minor inconvenience for some, the journey is part of the adventure—getting to see the Guatemalan countryside and the lush rainforest that surrounds Tikal. The opportunity to climb structures, learn directly from knowledgeable guides, and enjoy a delicious local lunch makes this a memorable day that’s worth the investment.
If you’re after a well-organized, insightful tour that reveals the secrets of one of the most impressive Mayan sites, this trip is a solid choice. It’s particularly suited for travelers who want to maximize their time and understanding without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While it’s great for most, it’s not recommended for wheelchair users due to the terrain and stairs involved. Younger children can enjoy it if they’re comfortable walking and climbing.
Does the tour include transportation both ways?
Yes, the round-trip transport from your hotel is included, making the logistics straightforward and stress-free.
How long is the drive to Tikal?
It’s approximately 50 minutes each way, which is typical for a day trip from El Remate.
What’s included in the price?
Transport, park entrance tickets, a guided tour, and lunch are all included. Drinks are not part of the package.
How much time do we have at Tikal?
You’ll spend about four hours exploring the ruins with your guide, plus some free time at the Visitor Center.
Can I climb the structures?
Yes, you’ll have time to climb some of the permitted structures, like Temple IV, for great views and photos.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, insect repellent, and a hat are recommended for walking around the site.
Are there any restrictions or limitations?
Drones are not allowed, and the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
In the end, this tour is a practical, well-organized way to experience Tikal’s awe-inspiring ruins, the rainforest, and the fascinating stories of the ancient Maya. It’s a day packed with learning, scenery, and cultural richness—perfect for travelers who want a guided, authentic adventure without the fuss.
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