
Wheelchair Accessible Limited Mobility Tours
We Are The ONLY Tour Company In Merida, Progreso & For Cruise Port Passengers And All The Yucatan Peninsula For People In Wheelchairs, Or With Limited Mobility, Seniors & Physical Limitations, With Special Transportation & Equipment To Accommodate
We Also Offer Tours For Able Body Travelers Or Combo Of Both Customized!
Accessible Chichén Itzá TOURS
Not included: Drinks at the Restaurant and tips for Guides and Tour Opertor
Chichén Itzá Tours by wheelchair, for limited mobility, seniors by special transportation vehicles and equipment
Approx. 9 Hour Tour
Day Or Evening Light Show Tours Out Of The Merida Area
Chichén Itzá
The terrain at Chichén Itzá is very flat and the vast grounds are quite open, so getting around is easy without many accommodations. As long as it hasn’t rained recently, much of the site is hard-packed earth with well-maintained grass. The site is a 90-minute drive from Mérida and it will take at least two hours to see everything there. Visitors should plan for a half-day trip at minimum.
"The most famous, spectacular, and, consequently, most frequently visited of Mexico’s Mayan sites, the magnificent metropolis of Chichén Itzá was the principal ceremonial center of the Yucatán
The Mexican government has worked hard to make the ancient Maya buildings at the largest and most popular sites accessible to all without taking away from their beauty or archaeological significance.
Wheelchair ramps and other accommodations have been installed throughout many sites. Obviously, Maya archaeological sites are such that not every place can be made completely practical for wheelchairs, but it’s impressive how accessible they are.
Meaning “at the mouth of the well of Itza “, is the 2nd most visited archeological site of Mexico today. The Kukulkan Pyramid in Chichen-Itza which known as “El Castillo” (the castle), is one of the new seven wonders of the world elected in 07.07.2007. It is exactly 24 m. high considering the upper platform. Apart from the Kukulkan Pyramid, in Chichen Itza there many other archaeological sites to visit, all carrying traces from Mayan Culture in many ways.
Chichen-Itza, now including one of the new 7 wonders of the world; the Kukulkan Pyramid, is located in the Peninsula of Yucatan, in the Yucatan State; Mexico, between Valladolid and Merida and is just120 km from Merida.
(Yucatan Secrets)
Day & Night Tours Tour (Night Tour Requires Reservation In Advance)
See one of the World’s Seven Wonders before and after the sun goes down with a guided tour and impressive nighttime audiovisual show. Tucked deep in the Yucatan jungle, this ancient Maya settlement is a fascinating relic of symbol of a mysterious civilization.
Shortly after arriving to the sacred Maya lands, head to a nearby restaurant to enjoy a sumptuous buffet dinner of fresh Yucatecan specialties.
Chichén Itzá is one of Mexico's most-visited sites and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Learn how this elaborate complex was constructed in phases and marvel at the site, which boasts the most diverse set of Maya architecture in one location. Discover an array of monumental buildings, including the Pyramid of Kukulcan and the Observatory, with an expert guide.
Includes:
*Tour
*Bottled Water
*Transportation with air conditioning in all tours with English/Espanol guide
Bring With You:
*Comfortable Cotton Clothes
*Sweater In Case You Are Cold In Van
*Tennis Shoes
* Hat
*Flash Light
*Mosquito Repellent
*Sun Glasses
*Camera