Ake Ruins: A comfortable motor coach whisks you from your ship to the Ake archaeological site. Explore the remnants of the Late Preclassic Period Mayan City, where the 16th-century clash between the Mayans and Francesco de Montejo unfolded. Witness the fascinating convergence of two civilizations—the Maya and the Spanish—etched in the Aké Ruins, offering a vivid glimpse into this historical chapter.
Hacienda Sotuta de Peón: Step back in time and explore the grand Spanish Hacienda built in the late 1800s. Discover the captivating beauty of the cenotes, wander through lush tropical gardens, and admire the exquisite Henequén plants. Indulge in a blissful escape filled with peace, tranquility, and an unparalleled connection to the natural world.
Henequen Tour: Watch the fascinating steps necessary to turn henequen fiber into rope. Henequen, known as green gold, was the global source for making rope before nylon and was a huge business for this region.
Cenote Dzul Ha: Plunge in the refreshing waters and safely swim in beautiful cenote “Dzul- Ha” (Lord of the water). An underground freshwater river, with crystal clear and highly coveted alkaline waters.
Cochinita Pibil Lunch: Enjoy an authentic Mayan BBQ and learn the technique for tasty pork tacos.
What's Included:
Requirements & Restrictions: Minimum age to consume alcohol – 18 years.
What to Bring: Cash or credit/debit card for purchases.
Good to Know: : Children 5 years and under are free. Traveling time to the Mayan ruins is 1.5 hours. Caverns are approximately 1 hour one way.