Mayan Cenote - Ek Balam - Private Playa del Carmen Municipality, Quintana Roo, Mexico View all images Back Previous Next The supplier or owner of this product shall be responsible for the accuracy of the above images. Nexus B2C shall not be responsible for innacuracies. 2/10 3/10 4/10 5/10 6/10 7/10 8/10 9/10 10/10 About this activity Tour the best-preserved Mayan ruins in the world. Then, visit a Mayan village, witness ancestral traditions, and swim in a Cenote. What to do We begin visiting a Mayan village, where the Chaman will perform an ancestral ceremony to bless our day. Here, you can also learn about ancient Mayan techniques such as tortillas, honey, and crafts creation.Now, get on the transportation and relax, because you will visit the archaeological zone of Ek Balam, unique in the Mayan world for its perfectly preserved murals, simply impressive! Here, you will have free time to appreciate its imposing ruins, while your guide shares interesting facts about this ancient city.We continue with a pause to enjoy a buffet of traditional dishes, now that you have regained your energy, we will take you to a cenote where you can swim, rappel, zip line, or simply relax with the beautiful natural spectacle. What to bring Wear comfortable clothes Bring swimsuit Use biodegradable sunblock Wear hat or cap Wear sunglasses Bring extra cash Bring a change of clothes Wear walking shoes Bring insect repellent About this ticket Ticket fare: Mayan Cenote Ek Balam - Private Minimum Age to Participate: 0+ Languages: English, Español, Not Included in this fare: Alcoholic drinks/Open bar Photos Tips Souvenirs Environmental Tax Payment Things to know Included:GuideLockersEntrancesTransportation to/from hotelsSafety equipmentWater bottlesBuffet mealAdditional charge: N/AUse of professional equipment and camera: The use of professional equipment in archeological zones needs government authorization and an extra fee must be paid. Safety recommendations: Maximum weight of 242 lb for zip line and 231 lb for ATV.Minors restrictions: N/AAccessibility:Not wheelchair accessibleNote: The Environmental Tax must be paid upon boarding and in Mexican Pesos (MXN). If paying in U.S. dollars, the amount may vary according to the exchange rate or bank conversion.