★ Updated for 2026 · Price Guide

Chichen Itza Tour from Cancun Price

The Chichen Itza tour from Cancun price ranges from $54 to $199 per person depending on what’s included, plus a government entrance fee of around $44. The ADO bus alone is ~$29 one-way; a private tour runs $922 per group. This guide breaks down every cost so there are no surprises.

Quick answer: A group Chichen Itza tour from Cancun costs $54-$199 per person in 2026. The basic tour ($54) covers transport and a guide; the most popular VIP tour ($99) adds hotel pickup and lunch; the all-inclusive tour ($199) covers everything including the ~$44 government entrance fee. Budget travelers can take the ADO bus for ~$29 one-way. Private tours start at $231 per group (driver only) up to $922 (full private experience for up to 8 people). Children under 13 enter the ruins free.

Chichen Itza Tour from Cancun Price by Type

Every way to visit, from cheapest to premium — with what each price actually includes.

Option Price Pickup Lunch Entry Fee
ADO Bus (one-way) ~$29/person ✗ Separate
Standard Tour $54/person ✗ Meeting point ✗ Separate
VIP Tour (popular) $99/person ✗ Separate
All-Inclusive Tour $199/person ✓ Included
Private Driver from $231/group ✗ Separate
Private Experience $922/group (8) Varies

The hidden cost most people miss: the ~$44 government entrance fee (a ~697-peso federal + state charge). Only the all-inclusive tier includes it — with every other option you pay it separately on the day, in cash or card. So a “$54 tour” is really closer to $100+ once you add entry, lunch, and getting to the meeting point. Always check whether “entrance fee included” is in the tour description before comparing prices. Prices are based on current listings and the government fee may change with the exchange rate.

Real Total Cost

What You Actually Pay Per Person

The sticker price isn’t the full story. Here’s the realistic per-person total for each tier once you add the extras.

Standard

$118-153 Real Total

  • Tour: $54
  • Entrance fee: ~$44
  • Lunch: $10-25
  • Getting to meeting point: $10-30
VIP (popular)

$153-173 Real Total

  • Tour: $99 (pickup + lunch in)
  • Entrance fee: ~$44
  • Drinks: $5-15
  • Tips: $5-15
All-Inclusive

$204-214 Real Total

  • Tour: $199 (everything in)
  • Entrance fee: included
  • Lunch + drinks: included
  • Tips only: $5-15

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Cheapest Way ADO bus ticket from Cancun to Chichen Itza

ADO Bus Ticket (No Guide)

$29 / person· round-trip

Premium A/C coach with bathroom. No guide, no group — just transport. You explore the ruins at your own pace and catch the return bus.

  • A/C bus with bathroom
  • Direct route 3.5h each way
  • Full freedom at ruins
  • Cheapest way to get there
Cheapest Tour Standard Chichen Itza tour from Cancun

Standard Tour (Meeting Point)

$54 / person· 4.6 ★ from 7,400+

Cheapest guided tour — same coach and guide as VIP, but you arrange your own way to the downtown meeting point.

  • Same coach & guide as VIP
  • Cenote + Valladolid included
  • Skip-the-line entry
  • Downtown meeting point
No Hidden Costs All-Inclusive Chichen Itza tour with entrance fee covered

All-Inclusive (Entry Fee Included)

$199 / person· 4.5 ★

The only tier that bundles the ~$44 entrance fee. Tequila tasting, locker rental, and a wide pickup zone from Cancun to Riviera Maya.

  • $44 entrance fee included
  • Tequila tasting + buffet
  • Cenote with life vest & locker
  • Wide pickup zone
Best for Groups 4-8 Cancun private driver van to Chichen Itza

Private Driver (Your Own Van)

from $231 / group· 4.9 ★ Top Rated

Your own A/C van for up to 8 people. Set your schedule, pick the stops, add cenotes or beaches. No guide at the ruins — full flexibility.

  • Up to 8 people · one flat price
  • Set your own schedule
  • Bilingual driver included
  • Water & beer aboard
Premium Couples Tour Private Chichen Itza experience with cooking demo and Cenote Saamal

Private + Cooking + Cenote Saamal

$967 / group (up to 2)· 5.0 ★ rated

A curated private day for two. Mayan cooking demonstration, swim at the quieter Cenote Saamal, certified guide, and bespoke private transport.

  • Private guide & vehicle
  • Mayan cooking demonstration
  • Cenote Saamal (less crowded)
  • Designed for couples

Want a 2-day trip combining Chichen Itza with Isla Mujeres by catamaran? The Catamaran Combo bundles both Cancun wonders from $56 per person for the catamaran portion, or about $119 per person for the full 2-day package.

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Family Pricing

Chichen Itza Tour from Cancun Price for Families

Good news for families: children under 13 enter the ruins free, and most tours offer reduced child rates. Here’s how the cost works with kids.

Kids Save

Children Under 13 Enter Free

  • Government entry fee free for under-13s
  • Applies to all nationalities
  • Bring passport/ID proving age
  • Saves ~$44 per child on entry
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Child Tour Discounts

  • Many tours offer reduced child prices
  • Some kids ride free (no own seat needed)
  • Check age brackets when booking
  • Infants usually free
Best for Families

Private Often Wins

  • Private $922 flat = up to 8 people
  • Family of 4-5 = ~$185-230/person
  • Own pace, bathroom stops, flexibility
  • No waiting for a big group

Family cost example: a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 kids under 13) on a VIP tour pays roughly $99 × 2 adults + reduced child rates, and the kids’ ~$44 entry fees are waived — often landing around $250-320 total for the family. A private tour at $922 for the whole group can make sense for larger families of 6-8, working out cheaper per head than booking individual VIP spots. Always confirm exact child pricing and age brackets with the operator when booking.

Is a Tour Cheaper Than Going on Your Own?

For solo travelers the bus is cheapest. For couples and families, a tour often matches or beats DIY once you add everything up.

Cost Item (2 people) DIY (Rental Car) VIP Tour
Transport $40-60 rental + ~$50 tolls/fuel Included
Entrance (2 adults) ~$88 ~$88 (separate)
Lunch (2) $30-50 Included
Guide None Included
Total (2 people) ~$208-286 ~$286 ($99×2 + entry)

Verdict: for two people the costs come out remarkably close — DIY can be slightly cheaper but you do the driving, navigating, and lose the guide. The VIP tour costs about the same once you add tolls, fuel, lunch, and entry to a rental, but everything is handled for you. DIY only wins clearly for confident drivers who want to combine multiple stops at their own pace. For solo travelers, the ADO bus (~$29 each way) stays the cheapest option overall.

Common Questions

Chichen Itza Tour from Cancun Price: FAQ

The pricing questions travelers ask most before booking.

01
Per Person How Much is a Chichen Itza Tour Per Person?

A Chichen Itza tour from Cancun costs $54-$199 per person in 2026. The Standard tour is $54, the popular VIP tour with hotel pickup and lunch is $99, and the all-inclusive tour with everything covered is $199. The ADO bus alone is about $29 one-way.

Price per person by tier:

  • ADO bus: ~$29 one-way (transport only)
  • Standard tour: $54 (no pickup/lunch)
  • VIP tour: $99 (pickup + lunch)
  • All-inclusive: $199 (everything + entry fee)
  • Private: $231-922 per group (not per person)
02
Family What’s the Price for a Family?

For a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children under 13), a VIP tour typically runs $250-320 total — because children under 13 enter the ruins free, saving ~$44 per child, and many tours offer reduced child rates. For families of 6-8, a private tour at $922 flat often works out cheaper per person.

Family pricing factors:

  • Children under 13 enter ruins free (bring ID)
  • Many tours have reduced child tour rates
  • Private tours = flat group price, not per head
  • Always confirm child age brackets when booking
03
Hidden Costs What’s Not Included in the Tour Price?

The biggest cost not included in most tours is the ~$44 government entrance fee (a ~697-peso federal + state charge). Only all-inclusive tours cover it. Other extras to budget for are lunch (on Standard tours), drinks, tips, and transport to the meeting point if there’s no hotel pickup.

Common extra costs:

  • Entrance fee: ~$44 (free for under-13s)
  • Lunch: $10-25 if not included
  • Drinks: $5-15
  • Tips: $5-15 for guide and driver
  • Taxi to meeting point: $10-30 (Standard only)
04
Cheapest What’s the Cheapest Way to Visit?

The cheapest way is the ADO bus at ~$29 one-way, plus the ~$44 entrance fee — roughly $100 round-trip with entry for one person. This beats the $54 Standard tour once you factor in that the tour still requires you to reach the meeting point and pay entry separately.

For solo travelers the bus wins on price. For two or more people, a Standard or VIP tour becomes competitive because you split nothing extra and gain a guide, skip-the-line entry, and cenote/Valladolid stops in one package.

05
2026 Changes Have Prices Changed for 2026?

Yes — the government entrance fee rose to around 697 pesos (~$38-44 USD) in 2026, up from previous years. Tour prices themselves have stayed relatively stable at $54-$199, but the entry fee increase means the all-inclusive tier (which absorbs it) offers better relative value than before.

The entrance fee is a combined federal (INAH) and Yucatán state charge, paid at two separate windows if you go independently. It’s subject to change with the peso-dollar exchange rate, so check current pricing a few days before your visit.

06
Payment Do I Pay the Full Price When Booking?

No — booking through GetYourGuide lets you reserve now and pay later in most cases, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour. You lock in the price without paying upfront, and any entrance fees paid on the day are typically in cash (pesos) or by card at the site.

Bring pesos in cash for the entrance fee and tips, as some ticket windows and small vendors don’t reliably accept cards. ATMs are available in Cancun but can be scarce near the ruins.

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