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Premium Maya train

A full circle completing the entire 965 mile Tren Maya loop.

This alluring experience begins in Cancun Quintana Roo, riding North Maya train to Uxmalin Merida, exploring the cenote route, giant and vibrant water caves. Following our expedition on the Maya train, now to Palenque in Chiapas, scouting on these impressive waterfalls and abundant rivers, deep in the untamed Jungles of Lacandona biosphere reserve, exploring Maya territory and learning about this vibrant civilization. Moving on the train to Bacalar Quintana Roo blue crystal waters enjoying the endless Caribbean sand, and riding Maya Train back to Cancun with this completing the whole Maya train loop. Riding this magnificent Maya train for 965 miles of their entire route. And to celebrate this adventurous experience, we will visit the biggest jewel of the Maya Crown Xcaret Parks, where all your senses, will be blown away! Parks, like no other in the whole continent! Get ready to enjoy one of the most beautiful sceneries of emerald Caribbean peninsula.

November 13 to 23 2026

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Premum Maya Train

    What is included

    ● Round Trip Airfare from Tijuana/Cancun) on Volaris Airline.

    ● Providing Ground Transportation to and from airport, hotels all tour locations and activities programmed. 

    ● 10 nights’ in shared accommodations in Cyan Cancun Resort & Spa in Cancun, Mundo Maya in Uxmal, in Palenque Mundo Maya, Hotel Seven Blue house village in Bacalar (or similar accommodations according to availability)

    ● Breakfast each morning at our hotels each day.

    ● 11 Day Guided Maya Train Expedition with more than 19 stops and many historical sites.

    ● ALL DAYTIME Entry Fees to planned activities and destinations

    ● 6 Maya train international tourist class tickets.

    ● 1 Xcaret park entrance includes buffet and drinks.

    ● 1 Xoximilco park entrance includes food and open bar.

    ● Taxes

    ● Private, bilingual (English, Spanish) tour guides.

      

    What is NOT included

      

    · Lunch, Dinner or Alcoholic Beverages.

    · Optional Night Time Activities.

    · Sandys Tip.

    · Travel Insurance

    Details

    What to expect

      

    Weather:  The weather in Yucatan Peninsula is fairly warm throughout the year. The nighttime

    temperatures during these months will drop to the 60’s. The weather from October will average in the 70s.

    What to bring

      

     Attire: Layered clothing for the duration of the trip to stay warm on chilly mornings that quicky heat up as the day goes on. Much of the tour will be walking through the various attractions… WEAR COMFORTABLE GOOD SUPPORTIVE WALKING SHOES A hat day to protect from the scorching Mexican sun.


    Personal Items

     LEAVE ALL VALUEABLES AT HOME! You may need sunblock for the outdoor tours. Proper Identification should be carried at all times 

    Physical Requirements

    This tour requires a lot of walking, possibly standing for long periods of time, the ability to sit and ride in the bus for up to 4 hours, ability to withstand possible high temperatures in the afternoons as well as exposure to full sun. Most sites are handicap accessible, but some may not be and walking rocky terrain is possible and not every place has an elevator.

    Tips and Suggestions

     Download some traveling apps such as Uber, Lyft, Yelp, Trip Advisor, etc. These can enhance your visit, so be sure to have them already downloaded and ready to go…especially Uber…you never know when you may need them. Bring enough cash to finance at least your first couple of days until you find an ATM, they are plentiful. Pesos are highly recommended as they are the national currency and most will not accept dollars 

    ADDITIONAL COSTS

    The tour includes hotel, breakfast, air and ground transportation, entry fees and gratuities for daytime activities. You can expect to pay for your own lunch and supper as well as any night time activity service fees, entry fees and ALL tips. You will also need to pay for all personal items, medical supplies, alcohol and tobacco products and any incidentals you may need along the way. If separated from the group, you are will be responsible to pay your own transportation costs to rejoin the group.


    Tour Package price in a single room is 79,600 pesos. 

    Tour Package price in a share room is 69,600 pesos.

    Website Resources and Additional Information

    For more information on the places that we will visit, please click the links below or type them

     Please, take your time and explore each site to prepare and “Know Before You Go” everything needed to make your visit more enjoyable.     

    • Maya Train: https://www.alstom.com/mayan-train-project

    • Uxmal: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/791/

    • Uxmal: https://www.mexicocenotesandruins.com/uxmal-ruins/

    • Palenque: https://www.mexperience.com/travel/pyramids/palenque/

    • Palenque: https://sallysees.com/palenque-chiapas/

    • Misol Ha: https://destinationlesstravel.com/palenque-mexico/

    • Agua Azul: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/tabasco-and-chiapas/agua-azul-and-misol-ha/attracti ons/agua-azul/a/poi-sig/1405103/361633

    • Lacandona Jungle: ttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/jungle-trek-tour-lacandon

    • Bacalar: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/first-time-guide-bacalar

    • Bacalar: https://letstraveltomexico.com/laguna-bacalar-mexico/

    • Hotel Seven Blue house Village Bacalar: https://sevenbluelodge.hotelbacalar.net/en/

    • Hotel Tren Maya Uxmal: https://hotelestrenmaya.com/

    • Hotel Tren Maya Palenque: https://hotelestrenmaya.com/

    •  Xcaret Park: https://www.xcaret.com/en/xcaret-admission/

    • Xcaret Park: https://www.xcaret.com/en/cancun-theme-parks/

    Expeditions Highlights

      

    • Maya Train: The Mayan Train project (Tsíimin K'áak, in the Mayan language) will be one of the most important infrastructure works in the history of Mexico's rail network, and a unique opportunity to boost economic growth in the southeast region by creating jobs and support for local manufacturing, while preserving natural areas, ecosystems and the environment, promoting tourism and safeguarding local indigenous cultures.

    • Bacalar: whose name in Mayan means “city where the sky was born” or “place surrounded by reeds,” is catching on fast. The town was named one of Mexico’s “Pueblos Mágicos” (“Magical Towns”) in 2006, an acknowledgment of its cultural and historical significance, as well as its attractiveness as a destination for travelers.

    • Bacalar: The Bacalar Lagoon, or Laguna Bacalar (or Lake Bacalar) is a spectacular lake on the Mexican Caribbean coast. Bacalar is situated between Sian Ka’an and Chetumal in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico.

    • Uxmal: The Mayan town of Uxmal, in Yucatán, was founded c. A.D. 700 and had some 25,000 inhabitants. The layout of the buildings, which date from between 700 and 1000, reveals a knowledge of astronomy.

    • Cenotes: refers to natural freshwater sinkholes, common in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, often visited as refreshing swimming spots after exploring the ancient Mayan ruins of Uxmal. These limestone collapses form underground pools, crucial to the Mayans for water and rituals, offering cool, crystal-clear water to swim in. 

    • Palenque: Is situated between some of Mexico’s principal tourist

    areas: Oaxaca, San Cristobal de las Casas and Cancun. It’s about an hour and half by road from the city of Villahermosa, which is also the nearest airport. It is too far for a day trip from either Oaxaca, San Cristobal de las Casas or Cancun, as your day will be taken up with traveling there and back and, in any event, it’s far better to stay at one of the nearby hotels and spend an entire day here: the site is extensive, and the trip is worth it.

    • Palenque: Home to one of the best Mayan cities in the country, dozens of thundering waterfalls, and verdant jungles filled with creatures of all shapes and sizes, Palenque Chiapas is an iconic destination in Mexico.

    • Agua Azul: Is a breathtaking sight, with its powerful and dazzling white waterfalls thundering into turquoise (outside rainy season) pools surrounded by verdant jungle. The temptation to swim is great, but take extreme care, as people do drown here. The current is deceptively fast, the power of the falls obvious, and there are many submerged hazards like rocks and dead trees.

    • Misol Ha: Waterfall is located in Palenque National Park. This waterfall is one of the most stunning sights you will ever see. The height reaches up to 35 meters (115 ft) and then falls into a circular pool surrounded by tropical vegetation. The sounds of water drops falling onto rocks below is absolutely incredible.

    • Seven colors hotel in Bacalar: Located a mere 10 minutes' drive from Public Pier, Laguna Bacalar is location is privilege right in lake front.

    • Hotel Tren Maya Uxmal: On this journey, Mundo Maya hotels will be strategically

    built to offer a unique experience for travelers looking to explore. The Hotel Tren Maya Uxmal, will be located in segment 2 of the Tren Maya. Designed for history enthusiasts, this hotel will offer the opportunity to explore the ancient Mayan city of Uxmal, immersing oneself in its archaeological splendor.

    • Hotel Tren Maya Palenque: In segment 1 of the Tren Maya, in the state of Chiapas, emerges the Hotel Tren Maya Palenque. With a land area of 6.25 hectares and an estimated cost of $966 million pesos, this hotel will feature 160 rooms and is located just 1 mile (1.6 km) from the most important archaeological zone in southern Mexico.

    • Xcaret Resort and Parks: With our totally sustainable approach enhanced by Mexican hospitality, you will experience the most incredible adventures, fall in love with our culture and create memories that will last forever with this unique concept of Celebrating Mexico.

    Maya Train

    Covering the whole rote.

    Uxmal

    the jungles hidding jewel

    Best Yucatan Cenotes

    the jungles hidding cenotes

    Chiapas

    Roberto Barrios

    the jungles hidding jewel

    Bacalar

    The lagoon of 7 colors

    XOXOMILCO

     Xoximilco is a magical place with an ambiance of party, music and tradition that captures the imagination of everyone who visits by conjuring up memories of Mexico.

    XCARET

     You will experience the most incredible adventures, fall in love with our culture and create memories that will last forever with this unique concept of Celebrating Mexico.

    XCARET

     Best tips to enjoy the park to the fullest!

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