Ek Balam, Mayan Cenote From Cancun
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Explore the mysterious world of the Mayans both above and below the ground with the Ek Balam Mayan Cenote Tour! Visit the archaeological site, swim in the refreshing waters of a Mayan cenote and discover traditional Yucatan cuisine
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Operated by: Nexus Tours Mexico
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Stop At: Ek Balam
Named Black Star in Mayan, the ruins of Ek Balam boast some of the best-preserved sculptures and buildings of the Mayan civilization. The site is less-known than others in the area, making it ideal for a more personal experience away from the crowds.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ek Balam
Climb the main structure which houses an amazing tomb, thought to be the tomb of the rulers of Ek Balam. Its entrance is beautifully decorated and features a jaguar’s mouth, complete with teeth! From the top you can see the neighboring sites of Chichen Itzá and Coba and the lush jungle that surround them.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Ek Balam
Take the time to admire the wall-paintings and carvings and take in the beauty and history of this ancient city. Then head to a Mayan cenote, and swim in a magical underground lagoon 80 meters across, with stunning natural rock-formations and crystalline water.
Stop At: Ek Balam
Named Black Star in Mayan, the ruins of Ek Balam boast some of the best-preserved sculptures and buildings of the Mayan civilization. The site is less-known than others in the area, making it ideal for a more personal experience away from the crowds.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ek Balam
Climb the main structure which houses an amazing tomb, thought to be the tomb of the rulers of Ek Balam. Its entrance is beautifully decorated and features a jaguar’s mouth, complete with teeth! From the top you can see the neighboring sites of Chichen Itzá and Coba and the lush jungle that surround them.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Ek Balam
Take the time to admire the wall-paintings and carvings and take in the beauty and history of this ancient city. Then head to a Mayan cenote, and swim in a magical underground lagoon 80 meters across, with stunning natural rock-formations and crystalline water.