Chichen Itza archaeological zone / meeting area
- • Drop-off near the agreed public or vehicle-access meeting point.
- • Entrance tickets and official access rules are separate.
- • Best for travelers continuing with a guide or meeting a group.

Private Cancun Airport transfer to Chichén Itzá
Book a private transfer from Cancun Airport (CUN) to Chichén Itzá, Yucatán from $295 per vehicle for 1–3 passengers. A 4–8 passenger tier and large van/minibus for 9–17 passengers are available when supported by route data. The typical drive is 2h20–2h50, with a route of about 200 km west via the 180D toll highway depending on airport exit, toll-road conditions, stops, and final drop-off point.
Your driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign, helps with luggage, monitors flight delays, and takes you directly to Chichén Itzá-area hotels, haciendas, Valladolid hotels, nearby Airbnbs, or a coordinated ruins-area meeting point. There is no bus station transfer, train connection, or rental-car counter queue. This is a transfer, not an entrance-ticket product or guided ruins tour unless you combine it separately.
Chichen Itza transfer pricing
Pricing is tiered by passenger count and vehicle size because this is a long-distance route to Yucatán. Your final fixed price is confirmed on WhatsApp before the trip.
| Passenger tier | Price | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 passengers | $295 | Best for couples, solo travelers, and small families with standard luggage. |
| 4–8 persons | $360 | Private van tier for families or groups needing more seats and luggage room. |
| 9–17 persons | $495 | Large van or minibus tier when available for retreats, weddings, and groups. |
| Night surcharge | $20 | Applies for arrivals between 11 PM and 5 AM. |
Prices are per vehicle within each passenger tier, not per person.
Final price is confirmed by WhatsApp before the trip.
Toll-road routing is included unless business rules say otherwise.
Child seats must be requested before pickup.
Send exact hotel, hacienda, Airbnb, Valladolid address, or ruins meeting point.
Chichen Itza archaeological-zone entrance tickets and guide service are not automatically included in a transfer unless booked as a tour package.
Long-distance transfers may include an optional comfort stop if requested and coordinated.
Your long-distance airport transfer is planned around flight timing, luggage, the 180D toll highway, and the exact final drop-off point.
Private air-conditioned vehicle
Meet-and-greet at Cancun Airport arrivals
English-speaking licensed driver
Driver name / vehicle details before pickup
Name sign at arrivals
Luggage assistance
180D toll-highway route planning
Door-to-door drop-off near Chichen Itza, Valladolid, hotel, Airbnb, or hacienda
Flight monitoring for delays
Child seat on request
Optional comfort stop coordination
Return transfer available
Round-trip quote available by WhatsApp
Chichen Itza tour coordination available separately
24/7 availability
No hidden airport negotiation
Transfer or tour?
This page is for private transportation from Cancun Airport to Chichen Itza, nearby hotels, Valladolid, or the ruins area.
It does not automatically include Chichen Itza admission, an INAH-certified guide, lunch, cenote stop, or full tour itinerary.
Travelers arriving at Cancun Airport and going straight to an overnight stay near the ruins should book the transfer. Travelers wanting airport pickup plus a guided ruins visit can ask by WhatsApp for a custom transfer + tour plan.
Send the exact drop-off before pickup so the driver can plan the best vehicle-access point for ruins, hotels, haciendas, Valladolid, or rural addresses.
Your airport pickup is arranged before arrival. After immigration and customs, you meet the driver and travel directly west toward Chichen Itza or Valladolid.
Land at Cancun International Airport (CUN).
Pass immigration.
Collect checked luggage.
Exit customs.
Turn on airport Wi-Fi or mobile data.
Check WhatsApp for driver and meeting instructions.
Walk to the confirmed arrivals meeting point.
Look for your driver holding your name sign.
Driver helps with luggage.
Travel west via the 180D toll highway directly to Chichen Itza, Valladolid, or your confirmed drop-off point.
Tren Maya can be useful for rail-focused travelers, ADO bus can work for budget travelers, and rental cars can support independent road trips. Private transfer is strongest when you want direct hotel, hacienda, Valladolid, or ruins-area drop-off after landing with luggage.
| Comparison point | Maya Explorer Private Transfer | Tren Maya | ADO / bus | Rental car |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Door-to-door drop-off? | Yes — hotel, hacienda, Airbnb, Valladolid, or coordinated ruins-area point. | No direct door-to-door; station and final transfer planning required. | Usually station-based rather than hotel or hacienda drop-off. | Yes after rental pickup, paperwork, and navigation. |
| Good with luggage? | Yes — luggage assistance and vehicle fit confirmed before pickup. | Possible, but luggage must be handled through station connections. | Possible for station travel, less convenient for rural properties. | Depends on vehicle size and how much luggage fits. |
| Good for families? | Yes — private space, child seat request, and direct routing. | Works for families comfortable managing schedules and connections. | Budget-friendly but less direct with kids and bags. | Works for confident drivers after a flight. |
| Late-night convenience? | Strong — 24/7 arrivals and late-night check-in coordination. | Schedule-dependent and may require last-mile transport. | Schedule-dependent and may require onward taxi. | Depends on rental counter hours and driver fatigue. |
| Requires station/taxi connection? | No station connection needed. | Yes — airport-to-station, schedule, and final transfer matter. | Often yes for final hotel, hacienda, or ruins-area access. | No station, but rental counter and vehicle pickup are required. |
| Good for ruins-area hotels? | Yes — exact hotel or hacienda drop-off can be planned. | Only with final transfer from the station. | Limited unless your accommodation is near a suitable stop. | Yes if you are comfortable driving and parking. |
| Good for same-day airport arrival? | Best for direct travel after landing with luggage. | Possible if flight and train schedules align. | Possible but slower and less direct for door-to-door arrival. | Possible but adds counter time and driving after a flight. |
| Price certainty before travel? | Fixed tier price confirmed by WhatsApp before pickup. | Ticket price is clear, but connections can add cost. | Bus fare is clear, final transfer may add cost. | Varies by insurance, fuel, tolls, parking, and deposit. |
| Best use case | Families, luggage, late arrivals, hotels, haciendas, Valladolid, and direct ruins-area drop-off. | Rail-focused travelers with time to manage station connections. | Budget travelers comfortable with station-based routing. | Independent road trips with multiple self-drive days. |
Airport context
Cancun Airport is a common gateway for travelers combining Caribbean flights with Yucatán ruins.
Mérida Airport can be simpler for some Yucatán itineraries when flights work.
Chichén Itzá has an airport nearby, but it is not the normal commercial arrival airport for most travelers.
If your flight lands at CUN, private transfer is the most direct door-to-door option to Chichen Itza-area hotels, Valladolid, or a coordinated ruins-area drop-off.
The best airport depends on flight availability, arrival time, luggage, group size, and whether you plan to stay near the ruins or continue to the coast.
Arrival day can become your inland repositioning day instead of another night on the coast.
Many travelers use arrival day to move inland from Cancun Airport.
Staying near Chichen Itza or in Valladolid makes it easier to visit the ruins early the next morning.
Valladolid is about 40 km from Chichen Itza and is a practical base for hotels, restaurants, cenotes, and Ek Balam.
Chichen Itza-area hotels and haciendas work for travelers who want to be very close to the ruins.
This route supports multi-day Yucatán planning: Chichen Itza, Valladolid, Ek Balam, Cenote Ik Kil, Cenote Suytún, Izamal, Uxmal, and Mérida.
Send these details before departure so your driver, vehicle tier, route plan, and final drop-off are clear before you land.
Send your flight number and airline.
Send your arrival date and landing time.
Share your exact drop-off: ruins-area meeting point, hotel, hacienda, Valladolid hotel, Airbnb, or private address.
Confirm passenger count.
Confirm luggage count.
Request a child seat if needed.
Tell us if you arrive late at night.
Save Maya Explorer’s WhatsApp number before departure.
Turn on Wi-Fi or mobile data after landing.
Message us if immigration or baggage claim is delayed.
Send a map pin if your accommodation is a private home, hacienda, Airbnb, or rural property.
Tell us if you want a comfort stop on the long-distance transfer.
Tell us if you want to coordinate a Chichen Itza guide, cenote stop, Ek Balam, or Valladolid overnight plan.
The same WhatsApp details work for a simple transfer or a custom transfer + tour request.
Share arrival date, flight number, passengers, luggage, and the exact ruins-area, hotel, hacienda, Valladolid, Airbnb, or private-address drop-off.
We confirm the passenger tier, vehicle size, 180D route plan, night surcharge if relevant, and Cancun Airport pickup details.
Your driver meets you at arrivals, helps with luggage, and drives directly to Chichen Itza, Valladolid, or your confirmed drop-off point.
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Plan Chichen Itza After Your Airport Transfer
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