There is also a high speed train (because Mexico is a civilized country) now but the train schedule
didn't work for us - we'd have had to spend the night to make it work. I would highly recommend getting there at the open by the way.  Previous Message Valladolid. We left Tulum at the ass crack of dawn to get to the ruins as soon as they opened. I thought the ruins were very cool and well worth the drive. We had our own car the week we were in Tulum so it made these side trips worthwhile  Previous Message is it worth it? We are heading down to Cancun next week, and I've always wanted to take a day trip there. It would just be me, as the family doesn't really have any interest.
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Anyone done a day trip to Chichen Itza from a resort? (probably) - Gene Parmesan November 18, 2025, 8:16:59
- yeah...it's a long day, so it's not great for little kids. but my 17 y.o. and his three teammates - Nobster November 18, 2025, 13:09:43
- I would just do the ruins in Tulum. You can combine it with snorkeling with the sea turtles, which - Herman Blume November 18, 2025, 11:11:43
- We went on an excursion that included going to the Coba ruins, swimming in a cenote, - Taz November 18, 2025, 9:46:29
- No, but I went to Enzo's Chicken last weekend for their grand opening. - Illiniphil November 18, 2025, 9:24:28
- Yes, we stayed in Tulum (so not a resort) and drove to Chichen Itza and had a late lunch in - ATL November 18, 2025, 9:22:45
- There is also a high speed train (because Mexico is a civilized country) now but the train schedule - ATL November 18, 2025, 9:24:17
- MrsHarb did while I went scuba diving and she said it was a very long day. * - harb November 18, 2025, 9:04:56
- I climbed it* - JeffFrank November 18, 2025, 8:28:00
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