Travel Blog

Yucatan & Riviera Maya Travel Blog

Trip stories, first-timer advice, and destination inspiration from our team on the ground. For structured planning — hours, fees, routes, and packing — use the visitor guides or the trip planning hub.

Posts here complement our destination pages, departure hubs, and private Chichen Itza tours — not replace them.

Popular Topics We Cover

The blog covers the questions travelers usually ask before they are ready to book. Some readers want seasonal planning, others need route logic from their hotel base, and many are trying to connect ruins, cenotes, and comfort expectations into one realistic day.

Route guides

Route planning articles show which departure points make the most sense, what destinations combine well, and how to avoid building a day that feels too long or inefficient. They are ideal for travelers comparing hotel pickup convenience, drive times, and one-day versus multi-stop plans.

Family travel

Family-focused content helps readers choose gentler pacing, child-friendly stops, easier swim logistics, and better comfort planning for mixed-age groups. It also helps parents decide when a more flexible private format is worth it for naps, snacks, and bathroom timing.

Luxury experiences

Luxury planning content frames day trips around privacy, comfort, premium transport, and curated timing rather than just attraction checklists. These resources speak to couples, celebratory groups, and travelers who want a calmer, more tailored experience from pickup to return.

Best time to visit

Seasonal guides help users think through weather, crowd patterns, comfort, and the trade-offs between peak demand and lower-season flexibility. This cluster is useful early in the planning journey because timing affects almost every other decision, from pickup schedules to what to pack.

What to pack

Packing advice prepares travelers for ruins, heat, sun exposure, uneven walking surfaces, cenote swims, and long transfer days. Instead of generic vacation lists, these guides focus on what actually changes the experience on a Chichen Itza and Riviera Maya itinerary.

Transportation

Transportation coverage explains hotel pickup logic, travel flow, and the difference between shared and private touring. Readers can use these articles to decide which departure point gives them the easiest day and whether they want efficiency, flexibility, or a lower-cost route.

Guides by Departure Point

Travel advice is usually most useful when it starts from where you are staying. A traveler based in Cancun tends to ask different questions than someone in Tulum or Merida, so this section helps you move quickly into the route logic, destination mix, and tour formats that make sense for your hotel location.

Guides by Destination

Some travelers begin with a destination in mind instead of a departure point. These destination-led clusters make the blog feel connected to the wider site architecture by helping readers move naturally into specific places, useful comparisons, and the tours that support them.

Practical Advice for First-Time Visitors

First-time visitors usually need confidence-building basics before they are ready to compare tour styles in detail. We use the blog to answer the questions that make the biggest difference on the day itself: what to wear, how early to leave, whether private transport is worth it, what a cenote stop really adds, and how to match your departure point with the destination that fits your pace.

If you are unsure where to start, begin with our first-timer guide, then compare the practical planning pages in the guide hub. From there, you can decide whether a private Chichen Itza tour, an express private format, or a cenote-focused day suits your group best.

All Articles

Browse every article published on the Maya Explorer Tours blog — from first-timer tips and destination comparisons to seasonal advice and family travel planning.

Chichen Itza El Castillo pyramid illuminated with colorful light projections during the Noches de Kukulcán night show
Review

Chichen Itza Night Show 2026 — Is It Worth It?

An honest review of the Noches de Kukulcán light and sound show — ticket prices, what to expect, and whether it's worth the trip.

Mar 7, 20267 min
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First-time visitor walking toward Chichen Itza El Castillo pyramid in morning golden light wearing sun hat
Travel Tips

Chichen Itza Tips for First-Timers (2026)

Fifteen numbered first-visit tips on timing, heat, crowds, and cenote stops — with evergreen guides linked for packing, seasons, and site rules.

Mar 7, 20269 min
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Scenic highway road through Yucatan jungle leading from Cancun to Chichen Itza
Planning Tips

Cancun to Chichen Itza Travel Time Breakdown: What Actually Affects Your Trip

How long does Cancun to Chichen Itza really take? Baseline drive times, what shifts your schedule, and how to pressure-test a 7 AM vs 9 AM departure — with links to the full route guide and travel-time tool.

Mar 7, 20266 min
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Turquoise open-air cenote swimming hole in the Riviera Maya, Yucatan Mexico
Travel Guide

Best Cenotes in the Riviera Maya: A Complete Swimming Guide

A practical guide to the best cenotes in the Riviera Maya — comparing Ik Kil, Dos Ojos, Gran Cenote, Suytun, Xkeken, and more for swimming, snorkeling, and day trips.

Mar 12, 20269 min
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Chichen Itza El Castillo pyramid, June 2026
News

Why Is Chichen Itza Closed? The 2026 Closure Explained (And What to Do Instead)

As of June 1, 2026, Chichen Itza is scheduled to reopen after a 13-day closure and an agreement with local artisans. Here's the latest status, the usual hours, and what to confirm before you go.

May 30, 202610 min
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El Castillo pyramid at Chichen Itza during rainfall with dramatic storm clouds and rain puddles reflecting the ancient ruins
Planning Tips

Visiting Chichen Itza in the Rain — What to Expect and Whether to Go

It rained on your Chichen Itza day. Should you still go? What is it actually like? Can you see anything? Here is what actually happens at Chichen Itza when it rains.

Mar 20, 20265 min
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Tulum ruins El Castillo temple on cliff above turquoise Caribbean Sea, Quintana Roo Mexico
Travel Guide

Things to Do in Tulum | Complete 2026 Activity Guide

From Mayan ruins and cenotes to beaches, private day trips, and biking — the complete guide to Tulum activities for travelers who want more than a beach chair.

Mar 20, 20269 min
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Caribbean island day trip from Cancun — turquoise water and palm beaches in the Riviera Maya
Island Guide

Cozumel vs Isla Mujeres: Which Island Day Trip is Right for You?

Deciding between Cozumel and Isla Mujeres from Cancun? Here's the honest comparison — reef snorkeling vs island beach day, distance, crowds, cost, and which island suits your travel style.

Mar 20, 20268 min
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Early morning light on El Castillo pyramid at Chichen Itza before the crowds arrive
Planning Tips

Chichen Itza Arrival Strategy: Beating Crowds Without Overplanning

The crowds at Chichen Itza arrive later than you think — and earlier than you're ready for. Here's exactly what time to arrive, what happens hour by hour, and how a private tour changes the timing game entirely.

Mar 20, 20266 min
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Tulum ruins on limestone cliffs above the Caribbean Sea at sunrise, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Travel Guide

Best Time to Visit Tulum in 2026 | Month-by-Month Guide

When to visit Tulum depends on what you prioritize — weather, crowds, price, or whale shark season. This guide breaks it down month by month.

Mar 18, 20268 min
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El Castillo pyramid at Chichen Itza with ancient stone ruins in foreground — must-see highlights
Guide

10 Things You Must See at Chichen Itza

Don't miss these iconic structures and hidden gems at one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Jan 15, 20268 min
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Family with children exploring Chichen Itza ruins, kids wearing sun hats looking at El Castillo pyramid
Family

Chichen Itza With Kids: Complete Guide

Everything parents need to know about visiting Chichen Itza with children of all ages.

Feb 1, 202610 min
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