Pyramid of the Magician — Uxmal
~80 km (~1 hour) — iconic oval-based Puuc pyramid, ground-level viewing only (no climbing). Best for architectural detail and UNESCO atmosphere.

Pirámides mayas desde Mérida: Pirámide del Adivino en Uxmal, Kinich Kakmó en Izamal (escalable), El Castillo de Chichen Itza y Acrópolis de Ek Balam.
For first-time visitors, we recommend starting with a private Chichen Itza tour and comparing alternatives in our private premium ruins hub or the Mayan Ruins guide.
From Merida, Kinich Kakmó at Izamal and the Acropolis at Ek Balam are the main climbable pyramid options. This page covers monument-specific climb rules — not general ruins routing.
For the complementary angle, see our best ruins tours from Merida page. For the full city-based planning structure, use the departures hub.
All five Chichen Itza formats below include hotel pickup from Merida, ~1.5 hours each way (shortest major city), and the same pricing regardless of departure hub. Choose by schedule, budget, and whether you want cenote time, early return, or luxury comfort — then book the matching product page directly.
Shortest inland transfer — ideal for archaeology-focused days. See all tours from Merida →
From $890/group
Typical pickup: on request — typically 6:30–7:30 AM
Maximum flexibility, families, and milestone trips
From $1,190/person
Typical pickup: on request — typically 6:30–7:30 AM
Premium vehicle, hacienda lunch, comfort-first pacing
From $750/group
Typical pickup: on request — typically 6:00–6:30 AM
Early arrival, early return — flights and same-day plans
From $250/person
Typical pickup: on request — typically 6:30–7:30 AM
Private service at $250/person with cenote and lunch
From $300/person
Typical pickup: on request — typically 6:30–7:30 AM
Ruins plus sacred cenote swim in one private day
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La posición interior de Mérida hace que el combo Ek Balam y Río Lagartos sea especialmente eficiente, y el tour comunitario maya encaja de forma natural con rutas culturales del occidente de Yucatán.
~80 km (~1 hour) — iconic oval-based Puuc pyramid, ground-level viewing only (no climbing). Best for architectural detail and UNESCO atmosphere.
72 km (~1 hour) — third-largest pyramid base in Mexico (168 × 173 m). Free entry; climbing permitted 8 AM–5 PM. Quieter summit than coastal ruins.
~110 km (~1 hour 45 minutes). Iconic ground-level pyramid viewing — climbing banned since 2006. Shortest Chichen drive from any major Yucatan hub.
Climbable 32 m pyramid near Valladolid (~2+ hours from Merida). Quieter summit experience with preserved stucco frieze.
For climbing: Kinich Kakmó at Izamal (free, 1 hour) or Ek Balam Acropolis (quieter, ~2+ hours). For iconic viewing without climbing: Uxmal Pyramid of the Magician or Chichen Itza El Castillo.
Sometimes, yes — but it depends on the specific site and current INAH rules. Nohoch Mul at Coba reopened for climbing in December 2025; Ek Balam's Acropolis remains climbable; Chichen Itza and Tulum do not allow pyramid climbing.