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What's the best day of the week to visit Chichen Itza?

Discover the best day of the week to visit Chichen Itza and avoid the crowds. We reveal when there are fewer people so you can fully enjoy your tour from the Riviera Maya. Plan your ideal experience!

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What's the best day of the week to visit Chichen Itza?

The best day of the week to visit Chichen Itza is Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday

When we talk about "What's the best day of the week to visit Chichen Itza?", we're referring to which day or time has the fewest visitors at the archaeological site. This information is based on that topic

Explanation

If you're looking for the days with the fewest people at Chichen Itza, the beginning of the week is your best bet.

The reason is quite simple: working people are usually at their jobs early in the week. Additionally, on Sundays, Chichen Itza offers free entry to Mexican citizens, and people generally have more free time on Saturdays and Sundays. This means you're more likely to encounter fewer crowds if you visit Chichen Itza early in the week.

However, if it's a holiday season, you can expect crowds every day, so it's important to consider this from a different perspective

Arrive early

If you want to visit Chichen Itza when it's most likely to have the fewest people, aim for 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

Most tours with buses full of people start arriving at Chichen Itza around 11:00 AM. So, if you get there by 8:00 AM, the archaeological site will be almost entirely to yourselves, the heat won't be as intense, and your photos will come out much cleaner, without so many people around.

There's a price to pay for arriving by 8:00 AM, which means leaving very early in the morning to avoid the crowds. It's definitely worth it if your trip to Mexico is focused on visiting this modern wonder of the world.

A great idea is to stay overnight in the town next to the archaeological zone called Piste. This way, you can have a relaxed breakfast and take a taxi to Chichen Itza in just about 10 minutes.

Avoid holiday seasons

Similarly, if you want to avoid crowds, you should steer clear of holiday seasons like Christmas and New Year's, Easter (Semana Santa), or summer vacations, as well as the equinox days, especially March 21st.

However, all of these can be managed by simply arriving early at Chichen Itza

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