Join a guided tour or drive from Cancun (2.5 hours) or Merida (1.5 hours).
Not required, but highly recommended to understand the history and significance of the site.
Early morning (right at opening) to avoid crowds and midday heat.
Yes, around $27 USD for adults; some tours include tickets.
No, climbing El Castillo and other structures is prohibited for preservation.
Sunscreen, a hat, water, comfortable shoes, and cash for souvenirs and snacks.
 Yes, there are restrooms and small eateries near the entrance.
Yes, many tours combine Chichen Itza with cenotes like Ik Kil or Hubiku.
Partially, but uneven terrain and lack of ramps may limit access to some areas.
An evening show with lights and narration about Mayan history; tickets sold separately.