Don't forget there is a lot more to cancuncare.com than just the forum, there's around a hundred web pages that cover all the major tours with video and information. A good place to start is here: Cancun Tours: Information on Tours in Cancun. Selling tours through this site supports the costs of less profitable areas such as the forum, so please take a moment to consider booking via cancuncare if you're looking to book tours online. I work only with trusted suppliers and you've always got a contact, which isnt the case with many sites out there and even less so if you buy tours once in Cancun off the street or from the hotel tours desk. For Chichen Itza, I see magictours are offering the classic tour at $59.45 whereas I sell the same for $55. The link is: Chichen Itza Tours For Dolphins there are a wide range of venues and programs, to see them all use the following link: Swim with Dolphins in Cancun and Riviera Maya My preference would be for the Royal Swim at Isla Mujeres.
Not to HiJack the thread, but I noticed that on the tours that you have listed, Steve, there is nothing about Xplor. Is this not a very good tour? Thank you!
I've never been to Xplor, but I've heard good reports from those who have. It's a relatively new place and I havent got round to making a web page for it yet. I'll add it to my list of things to do. However, you can still book it via the following link: Xplor Tours
Thanks a ton, Steve, as we are going to book it, and figured we may as well help you out! Thanks for the webpage, and keep up the good work! Maybe we will meet while we are in town next week! Take care!
Etravelsoultion is the name Best Day use for their online system, they are probably the biggest tours company in Cancun and you wont have any problems with them. The Chichen Itza Deluxe tour is probably not much different to the Clasico offered by EP other than breakfast (probably nothing more than a cup of coffee / orange juice and a pastry) and drinks. All tours use air-con buses and lunch is provided by both. To combine your Isla trip with the swim with dolphins I think you'll need to ask the boat crew but I very much doubt they will, the chances of the boat being at the same time and place for the drop off and pick up at the Dolphins is unlikely, and I doubt they'd change the itinerary around to accomodate. The swim with dolphin packages do include transport to the island so it's not like you'd have to make your own way there.