Tulum ruins overlooking Caribbean — route to Chichen Itza
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Tulum to Chichen Itza: Distance, Travel Time & How to Visit

Plan your day trip from Tulum to Chichen Itza — distance, transport options, and guided tour recommendations.

Tulum to Chichen Itza — Quick Facts

  • Distance: 150 km (93 miles) from Tulum Pueblo
  • Route: 307 north to 180D toll toward Valladolid
  • Drive time: ~2 hours · shortest major coast departure
  • Best departure: 6:00–7:00 AM from beach zone or pueblo
  • Arrive at ruins: 8:30–9:15 AM — earliest coastal arrival window
  • Return to Tulum: 5:00–6:00 PM — afternoon free for beach or cenotes
  • Total trip: 9–11 hours for a full guided day
  • Entrance fee (DIY): 697 MXN (~$35–40 USD)

Tulum is the closest major resort base to Chichen Itza on the Caribbean coast. The northwest route via Valladolid avoids Cancun entirely, which means less highway traffic and the earliest possible arrival at the ruins from any Quintana Roo hub.

Quick answer: Tulum to Chichen Itza is 150 km (93 miles). Drive time is approximately 2 hours. Guided tours with hotel pickup are the easiest option.

Pickup covers Tulum Pueblo, the Beach Road (Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila), and resorts in the hotel zone. The beach zone adds 15–20 minutes to the pickup sequence — confirm your property's access road when booking.

Distance from Tulum to Chichen Itza

OriginDistanceTravel Time
Cancun197 km (122 mi)2.5 hours
Playa del Carmen181 km (113 mi)2 hours
Tulum150 km (93 mi)2 hours
Merida120 km (75 mi)1.5 hours

How to Get from Tulum to Chichen Itza

Private Guided Tour (Recommended)

From $890/group (up to 10 people)

Early pickup from Tulum puts you at Chichen Itza around 8:30–9:15 AM — often before shared buses from Cancun arrive. Express private formats can return by early afternoon, leaving the rest of the day for Tulum beach or a local cenote.

Private Standard Tour

From $500/group

Per-person private pricing with the same dedicated guide and vehicle. Tulum's shorter drive makes this format especially efficient — you spend less time on the road and more at the ruins and cenote.

ADO Bus

~$14 to $20 USD round trip

Tulum ADO terminal to Pisté typically requires a Valladolid transfer. Total journey is 2.5–3.5 hours each way. No hotel pickup from the beach zone — taxi or colectivo to the terminal first.

Rental Car

~$50 to $70 USD including fuel and tolls

307 north to 180D is well signed. Tulum traffic on the beach road can slow morning departures — leave early. Parking at Chichen Itza costs approximately 80–100 pesos.

Sample Tulum to Chichen Itza Day Trip Itinerary

A typical private tour schedule from Tulum. Early departure maximizes quiet time at El Castillo before the midday crowd wave.

6:30 AMPickup from Tulum Pueblo or Beach Road hotel
8:45 AMArrive Chichen Itza — among the first coastal groups on site
9:00 AM to 11:30 AMGuided tour with cooler morning temperatures
12:00 PMTraditional Yucatecan lunch
1:00 PMCenote swim — Suytun or Hubiku on the Valladolid return corridor
2:30 PMDepart for Tulum
5:30 PMReturn to Tulum — evening free for beach or town
Operator insight:Tulum travelers often choose Chichen Itza on day one and keep Coba or Sian Ka'an for separate days. The express private format is popular here because you can be back by 2:00–2:30 PM and still have a full Tulum afternoon.

How Much Does a Tulum to Chichen Itza Day Trip Cost?

Tour packages include transport, guide, entrance, lunch, and cenote swim. DIY options pay the entrance fee separately.

OptionCost
Private guided tourFrom $890/group (up to 10 people)
Private Standard guided tourFrom $500/group
Luxury private tourFrom $1,190/group
Chichen Itza entrance fee (DIY)697 MXN (~$35–40 USD) — paid by all visitors

Full 2026 breakdown: Chichen Itza tour cost guide · entrance fees

Best Chichen Itza Tours from Tulum

A guided tour from Tulum is the easiest and most rewarding way to visit Chichen Itza. Private tours start from $890/group and Private Standard tours from $500/group.

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Certified archaeologist guide
  • Cenote swim included
  • Air-conditioned private transport
  • Entrance fees included
  • Traditional Yucatecan lunch

Travel Tips for Visiting Chichen Itza from Tulum

  • Beach zone pickups start earlier — confirm your exact window the day before
  • Do not try Tulum ruins and Chichen Itza same day — each site needs a half day minimum
  • Tulum's coastal breeze does not prepare you for inland heat — bring 1.5 L water per person
  • After Chichen Itza, Gran Cenote or Calavera are close if you self-drive the return
  • Biodegradable sunscreen is required at most cenotes on the return route
  • Morning light at El Castillo is best 8:30–10:00 AM from Tulum departures

Frequently Asked Questions

Chichen Itza is approximately 150 km (93 miles) from Tulum. The drive takes about 2 hours.

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