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Adrian L.
Bilingual Certified Archaeological Guide in Riviera Maya ¡Hola! I’m Adrián, a certified bilingual (English-Spanish) tour guide with over 16 years of experience in the Riviera Maya. I specialize in archaeological, cultural, and eco-adventure tours. My passion is to connect travelers with the rich history, nature, and local life of Mexico in a fun, informative, and personalized way. Whether you’re visiting Tulum, Cobá, cenotes, or local communities — I’ll make sure your experience is unforgettable and authentic. INAH certified Fluent in English and Spanish Private and group tours Family-friendly & flexible Let’s discover the true spirit of the Riviera Maya — together!
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Jeroen A.
My name is Jeronimo (Jeroen). I'm Mexican and European. I studied economics with a specialization in International Management at Maastricht University, The Netherlands. I have always been fascinated by Latin America. After my studies I worked as a consultant, entrepreneur and commercial director in Belgium, Brazil, The Netherlands, Guatemala, and Argentina. I have been active in humanitarian aid in Third World countries worldwide. I have travelled extensively to Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America. I have worked as a tour conductor in France, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize and Indonesia. Mexico is where I decided to stay twenty years ago. I started off with groups of 20 people with trips of 28 days from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize and back to Mexico. After this I switched to trips of 21 days visiting the same countries. After having visited each archaeological site over 60 times, each time with another local guide, I decided to study Mexican History and Archaeology, inspired by some of the local guides who told the tourists that the Mayas landed from Mars in spaceships. I am specialized in Maya culture. Working with people and showing them different cultures is what fascinates me. In 2004, I started off with the big tour companies like TUI and Thomas Cook, who commercialized the trips from 28 days and reduced it to 12 days. I did that for 10 years, after which I went on as a private tour guide/driver for small groups. I offer private day tours and multi day tours to all archaeological sites and nature parks transportation included in English, French, German, Dutch, and Spanish.
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Fernando Y.
Welcome to a unique travel experience! I am Fernando Y, private tour guide. I’m excited to share how my passion for travel and local knowledge can make your experience unforgettable. 8 years ago, my love for México and my fascination with urban photography led me to become a tour guide. Each tour is an opportunity to explore and capture the unique essence of our cities and landscapes. As an experienced tour guide, my approach goes beyond the conventional. I pride myself on my ability to immerse visitors in the cultural richness of the places we visit, offering a unique and enriching experience. My method involves not only providing historical facts but also engaging in a deeper analysis of the design of ancient cities, particularly those steeped in antiquity like those of the Mayan civilization. To make a more complete and entertaining tour, I use digital visual media and maps. I consider myself a good photographer, you can always support on me to get the best photos, from the best angles. My success, you do not adapt to me, once I meet you at the beginning of the tour, I adapt to you.
Popular Cancun Private Tours
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Chichen Itza Private Day Tour
Private day tour to one of the seven world wonders, the archaeological site of Chichen Itza, a cenote (water sinkhole) and the colonial city of Valladolid with your own driver/guide in a Mercedes-Benz class V AMG sports model, AC, leather seats, 6 passengers plus driver in English, Spanish, German, Dutch, or French. This itinerary can be customized according to your expectations and requirements; please message me for more details.
Chichen Itza Private Day Tour
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Mini Yucatan Highlights Two Day Tour
Private trip of two days visiting the main attractions of the Yucatan: Chichen Itza, Convent of Izamal, Merida, Uxmal, Valladolid and a cenote (water sinkhole) with your own English, Spanish, German, Dutch, and French speaking driver/guide and Mercedes-Benz class V AMG sports model, AC, leather seats, 6 passengers plus driver. For more than 6 people, message me for a tailored offer.
Mini Yucatan Highlights Two Day Tour
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Reef Snorkeling & Tulum Ruins Private Day Tour
Private day tour to the second-largest coral reef in the world for snorkelling and the breathtaking archaeological site of Tulum located at the Caribbean shore with your English, Spanish, German, Dutch, and French-speaking driver/guide in a Mercedes-Benz class V AMG sports model, AC, leather seats, 6 passengers plus driver. This itinerary can be customized according to your expectations and requirements; please message me for more details.
Reef Snorkeling & Tulum Ruins Private Day Tour
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Holbox Caribbean Island
Pick up by English, Spanish, German, Dutch, or French speaking driver/guide and transfer to the port of Chiquila. Holbox is an Island in the Caribbean Sea. Boat tour with visits of several spots: small islands, Holbox, cenote. Transfer back to your accommodation.
Holbox Caribbean Island
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Popular Cancun Private Cars
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Yucatan Highlights Private 4 Days Tour from Cancun, Playa del Carmen or Tulum ENG, NL, G, F, SP, P,
Private trip of 4 days visiting archeological sites, historical sites and nature reserves of the Yucatan: Tulum, Coba, Valladolid, Chichen Itza, Cenote, Izamal, Merida, Ake, EK Balam, with your own driver/guide and private vehicle Mercedes Benz V220 in English, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese or French. Overnight at small boutique hotels.
Yucatan Highlights Private 4 Days Tour from Cancun, Playa del Carmen or Tulum ENG, NL, G, F, SP, P,
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Chichen Itza Private Full Day Tour with Cenote from Cancun
To understand the Mayan culture, its migratory processes and relationship with other city states, you truly must visit Chichen Itza, on the northern half of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula (local time in Yucactan, one hour less than Quintana Roo where Cancun is located)
Chichen Itza Private Full Day Tour with Cenote from Cancun
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Tulum & Coba - Full Day Trip from Cancun along the Caribbean Sea
By exploring Tulum, we'll be actually covering what would become the last chapter of the fascinating 4000 year history of the Maya civilization! In addition to this, close to the Cobá area, there's a beautiful Cenote that we'll pass by before returning to your accommodation. Cenotes are naturally formed wells, which occur when porous limestone bedrock collapsed beneath the earth's surface hundreds of years ago.
Tulum & Coba - Full Day Trip from Cancun along the Caribbean Sea
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Cancun Tour Reviews
John W.
“Excellent triop to Tulum & Coba”
We had a day trip with Jens today visiting Coba & Tulum. It was a wonderful experience & would recommend Jens very highly to anyone interested in exploring the Myan culture and Mexico. Our day started at 8.00am and we traveled by air conditioned mini bus to Tulum. The driver was superb, very friendly, very efficient. En route, Jens introduced us to Mayan hieroglyphics, explaining the system and meaning as well as the Mayan calendar. Hugely enriching. We then traveled to Coba where Jens sorted out a bicycle 'taxi' for us so we toured the ruins at leisure without having to walk much at all. Overall a wonderful experience We then stopped for what was an exceptional local buffet for lunch and finally a cenote to have a quick swim. Honestly, an excellent day. Very highly recommended!
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Jens R.
The pleasure was all mine.
Cancun Private Tour Guide
Dive into Cancun’s Caribbean with a private tour guide that unveils the secrets of this adventure oasis. Let’s ditch generic group shuffles for new horizons.
Embrace the extraordinary and create the tour of a lifetime beyond the hotel zone’s hotspots. The slow rolling waves and rustling palm trees of Playa Tortugas and the thriving music scene at Parque De las Palapas show off Cancun’s diverse yet hidden scenes.
Language barriers are a thing of the past with a local expert by your side. Your tour, your way, no limitations. You’re free to embrace Cancun’s authentic crafts at Mercado 28, or stroll down the streets of El Centro, sampling local flavors from one of the many taquerias as you go, every step set to the beat of your personal interests.
Cancun Frequently Asked Questions
How many days should you stay in Cancun?
On average, 3-4 days in Cancun is enough time to fully explore the Quintana Roo capital, and have some downtime where you do nothing at all. Need some suggestions? This trip breakdown should help.
- Day One- Water World: Spend the day soaking in Cancun’s premier water attractions, such as the Interactive Aquarium, Underwater Museum, and of course, the Playa Delfines Beach.
- Day Two- Uncover Ancient Cancun: Cancun is more than just a beach town. Take time to tour Chichen Itza, the El Rey Ruins, the San Miguelito Ruins, and of course, the Mayan Museum, an archeological hub with rare artifacts from a time lost in history.
- Day Three- Touring Tulum: Head to the city of Cenotes (caves) and spend the day diving in the dark, wondrous waters of the Caribbean coastline’s adventure spot. Once you’re done cave exploring, head to Tulum’s historic landmarks.
- Day Four- Take On El Centro: After some downtime in the Hotel Zone, it’s time to explore Cancun’s heart, also known as El Centro for sizzling street food, handcrafted souvenirs, and lively conversation.
On average, 3-4 days in Cancun is enough time to fully explore the Quintana Roo capital, and have some downtime where you do nothing at all. Need some suggestions? This trip breakdown should help.
- Day One- Water World: Spend the day soaking in Cancun’s premier water attractions, such as the Interactive Aquarium, Underwater Museum, and of course, the Playa Delfines Beach.
- Day Two- Uncover Ancient Cancun: Cancun is more than just a beach town. Take time to tour Chichen Itza, the El Rey Ruins, the San Miguelito Ruins, and of course, the Mayan Museum, an archeological hub with rare artifacts from a time lost in history.
- Day Three- Touring Tulum: Head to the city of Cenotes (caves) and spend the day diving in the dark, wondrous waters of the Caribbean coastline’s adventure spot. Once you’re done cave exploring, head to Tulum’s historic landmarks.
- Day Four- Take On El Centro: After some downtime in the Hotel Zone, it’s time to explore Cancun’s heart, also known as El Centro for sizzling street food, handcrafted souvenirs, and lively conversation.
Do people speak English in Cancun?
Yes! Cancun is primarily a resort city built with international tourists in mind, so almost everybody within the Zona Hotelera (Hotel Zone) from service workers to drivers understands and speaks English. Towards Downtown Cancun (El Centro) however, English becomes more rare. To feel more comfortable while navigating the city, keep these phrases in mind;
- Me llamo(pronounced May Yamo) ______ [insert name]. — My name is ______ [insert name].
- ¿Cómo estás? — How are you?
- ¿Se puede tomar agua de la llave? — Is it ok to drink tap water?
- Estoy perdido/a. — I am lost.
Yes! Cancun is primarily a resort city built with international tourists in mind, so almost everybody within the Zona Hotelera (Hotel Zone) from service workers to drivers understands and speaks English. Towards Downtown Cancun (El Centro) however, English becomes more rare. To feel more comfortable while navigating the city, keep these phrases in mind;
- Me llamo(pronounced May Yamo) ______ [insert name]. — My name is ______ [insert name].
- ¿Cómo estás? — How are you?
- ¿Se puede tomar agua de la llave? — Is it ok to drink tap water?
- Estoy perdido/a. — I am lost.
What is the best month to go to Cancun?
Aim for December to May if you want to enjoy calm waters, beautiful clear skies, warm weather, and events like the world-famous Carnaval. With that said, December to May is the busy season for a reason. Expect larger crowds and higher prices.
Aim for December to May if you want to enjoy calm waters, beautiful clear skies, warm weather, and events like the world-famous Carnaval. With that said, December to May is the busy season for a reason. Expect larger crowds and higher prices.
What is the least crowded month in Cancun?
June through November are the least crowded months in Cancun, as they coincide with the hurricane season, drawing away large crowds and bringing in discounted prices and a laid-back atmosphere. Look out for these events;
- Cancun Jazz Festival
- Solfest Cancun
June through November are the least crowded months in Cancun, as they coincide with the hurricane season, drawing away large crowds and bringing in discounted prices and a laid-back atmosphere. Look out for these events;
- Cancun Jazz Festival
- Solfest Cancun
What time of year is hurricane season in Cancun?
June through November is Cancun’s hurricane season, with the most aggressive storms showing up in August and September. You might not get to experience some of what the city has to offer if you travel at this time, especially along the beaches, as storm warnings will limit access.
June through November is Cancun’s hurricane season, with the most aggressive storms showing up in August and September. You might not get to experience some of what the city has to offer if you travel at this time, especially along the beaches, as storm warnings will limit access.
What is the hottest month in Cancun?
June is by far Cancun’s hottest month, with an average daily temperature of 28°C (82°F) and average highs of 33°C (91°F). Wear and often reapply sunscreen, carry a sunhat, and drink lots of water to avoid dehydration.
Travel Tip- The June to August season brings warm weather, with average sea temperatures of 29°C, which is also the perfect temperature for a swim with Whale Sharks.
June is by far Cancun’s hottest month, with an average daily temperature of 28°C (82°F) and average highs of 33°C (91°F). Wear and often reapply sunscreen, carry a sunhat, and drink lots of water to avoid dehydration.
Travel Tip- The June to August season brings warm weather, with average sea temperatures of 29°C, which is also the perfect temperature for a swim with Whale Sharks.
Is it safe to leave your resort in Cancun?
Yes. Please leave your resort, and if you really want to see Cancun’s adventurous side, travel outside of the Zona Hotelera, into the city. Cancun is one of the safest cities in Mexico, and most areas are heavily guarded.
Yes. Please leave your resort, and if you really want to see Cancun’s adventurous side, travel outside of the Zona Hotelera, into the city. Cancun is one of the safest cities in Mexico, and most areas are heavily guarded.
Can you eat ice in Cancun?
For the most part, yes. In Cancun, the ice is safe to eat as it’s made with treated/purified water. Cancun is a major resort town, so ice, cocktails, juices, and soft drinks are fine. Don’t drink the tap water though.
For the most part, yes. In Cancun, the ice is safe to eat as it’s made with treated/purified water. Cancun is a major resort town, so ice, cocktails, juices, and soft drinks are fine. Don’t drink the tap water though.
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