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CANCUN!!!!! – Chichen Itza

We got to celebrate our 5 years of marital bliss on the shores of beautiful CANCUN, Mexico!! It was a fabulous trip…just WAY too short. We only had a few days there, but we fit in as much as we could.

These pictures/videos are from our tour of CHICHEN ITZA.  It was a 2 hour drive from Cancun into the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula.  According to http://chichenitza.com: “Chichen Itza, which  means “at the mouth of the Itza well”, is a Mayan City on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, between Valladolid and Merida. It was established before the period of Christopher Colombus and probably served as the religion center of Yucatan for a while.”

Read More about Chichen Itza HERE or HERE.

Frank loves history and has had a strong desire to visit this location for a very long time.  This was a dream come true for him.

**I will say a few things about our tour, which was conducted by www.allcancuntours.com.  For the most part we were very pleased…but there were a few things that we didn’t like.

-The first day we visited Xel-Ha.  We really liked our guide and they took good care of us.  I didn’t like how we met at a central meeting place and had to wait for everyone to show up and then go on the tour.  I kind of understand the need for that as a large company trying to service many people at many hotels on many tours…but it really put a dent in the time we could be at the park.  Not only that but they made about 3 stops along the way (which was an 1.5 hour drive anyway) to pick up more people.

-The next day on the Chichen Itza tour it was even worse though.  We were picked up 7:15 at our hotel.  By 8:15 were were on the bus and ready to rock…which is ok.  But we stopped at the Cenote for a while…more time than needed.  There were vendors there (the first ones we came across on the trip).  I am assuming they have a deal between them and the tour company.  Do NOT buy your souveniers there…they are WAY more expensive than the other places.  Then we went onto the place where we were going to have lunch.  For about 45 minutes or more we were able to look at the vendors.  They had a lot of nice things to look at…but it was pretty spendy.  FYI…they seem to work on commission and will follow you around VERY closely until you are ready to check out.  Then we had lunch…which was good and about the right amount of time.

We finally headed to Chichen Itza.  By the time we got there, got our tickets, walked by some of the MANY vendors there and met our guide, there was very little time left….the facility closed at 5pm.  Our walking tour, which was good and informational, took an hour.  We only saw the first block of buildings (included in the 360 video below).  By the time we were done with that we only had 45 minutes to make a 5-8 minute walk (one direction) to see the other set of buildings, walk back and also look at the vendors, which had WAY cheaper souveniers than the other two places we had already been taken.  I was very sad for Frank because had had dreamed of going there.  We were rushed and definitely did not have enough time to just enjoy being there.  So, it seems much of our day was spent doing things other than seeing what we came to see. :(   I am wondering if in the summer months it is open longer and you don’t have to leave as early?  I would much rather do it in the winter when the intense heat and humidity are at bay, however.

 


Above: This was taken in the cenote near Chichen Itza. In the video I pronounced cenote incorrectly. This is how our guide pronounced it: say-NO-tay.


Above: This is footage taken of a Mexican village that we passed through on the way to Chichen Itza.


Above: On our way to Chichen Itza, our tour bus stopped at this Mexican restaurant for lunch. This is a show put on by the locals for our entertainment while we dined on the interesting entrees.


Above: This is a 360 of the first part of Chichen Itza where our tour began. Our tour guide is giving us some introductory information.


Above: This footage was taken near the Observatory in Chichen Itza.

Be sure to check out the other two posts from our trip: THE RESORT & XEL-HA

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