Chichen Itza

Things to do in Piste: top 3 must-see attractions

Looking for inspiration to visit Piste? Browse the attractions our traveler community loves most — historic sites, cultural visits, scenic walks and laid-back spots...

Top 3 attractions our members recommend

Chichen Itza

#1 Chichen Itza +16 4.5

Chichén Itzá, une des 7 nouvelles merveilles du monde, est un site archéologique emblématique situé dans la péninsule du Yucatán au Mexique. Classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, il abrite des ruines mayas et toltèques, dont la célèbre pyramide de Kukulcán, le Juego de Pelota, et le Cenote Sagrado. Fondée au Xe siècle, cette ancienne capitale religieuse commence à suciter un intérêt international dès le XIXe siècle. Pour une visite enrichissante, commencez tôt le matin et profitez des guides pour explorer son histoire fascinante.

Voir le guide View offers-7%AVYGEO7
Ik Kil Cenote

#2 Ik Kil Cenote +13 5

Le Cénote Ik Kil, près de Chichén Itzá au Yucatán, est une destination prisée pour son cadre naturel. Ce cénote à ciel ouvert, entouré de végétation, offre des possibilités de baignade et de sauts depuis des plateformes. Bien que souvent bondé, il dispose d'installations pratiques comme des vestiaires. Pour éviter la foule, il est conseillé de visiter tôt le matin ou en fin de journée. Une expérience intéressante, bien que variable selon l'affluence.

Yokdzonot Cenote

#3 Yokdzonot Cenote pas encore de reco

Le Cénote Yokdzonot est un gouffre naturel de quarante mètres de diamètre géré par une coopérative de femmes mayas du village de Yokdzonot. Situé à moins de trente minutes de Chichén Itzá, ce cénote ouvert offre des eaux cristallines entourées de parois calcaires ornées de racines et lianes plongeantes. Activités disponibles : baignade avec gilet obligatoire, tyrolienne, déscente en rappel et restaurant de cuisine yucatèque traditionnelle. Une alternative authentique et préservée du tourisme de masse.

Voir le guide View offers

Map of must-see attractions in Piste

Visiting Pisté, the quiet gateway to Chichén Itzá

A village at the heart of Maya culture

Pisté is a small town tucked away in the state of Yucatán, in Mexico. While it is best known for being just down the road from the iconic Chichén Itzá, the town offers a genuine look at daily Maya life. Unlike the high-traffic resort towns, Pisté serves as a low-key base for travelers who want to prioritize history and regional exploration over nightlife.

What to see in and around Pisté

The main reason to be here is, of course, Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. You can drive there in about 10 minutes. The site is massive, featuring the Kukulkán pyramid, a sprawling ball court, and an ancient astronomical observatory.

Back in town, you can check out the local San José church, a simple piece of colonial architecture. If you need to beat the heat, head to the cenote Ik Kil, just a few miles away. It is a deep, open-air sinkhole with high vine-covered walls and clear water, similar to a massive natural swimming pool.

Activities and local crafts

Pisté is a reliable spot to pick up Maya handicrafts. You will find small shops and markets selling embroidered textiles, wood carvings, and obsidian jewelry. Some artisans even host workshops if you want to try your hand at traditional techniques.

If you are looking for a meal, the town has a handful of family-run restaurants where you can find traditional Yucatecan dishes. It is modest food, but it is authentic.

A strategic base for regional exploration

Once you are done with the ruins, Pisté makes for a good staging ground for other trips. The city of Valladolid, known for its colorful colonial downtown, is about 40 minutes away by car. For a quieter swim, the cenote Yokdzonot is a great alternative if you want to avoid the crowds at Ik Kil.

When to go

The best time to visit is from November to March, when the humidity drops and the weather is more manageable. If you time your trip for the spring or autumn equinox, you can catch the light-and-shadow display on the Kukulkán pyramid, which creates the illusion of a serpent descending the stairs.

How to get there

You can reach Pisté from Mérida or Cancún by bus or rental car in about 2 to 3 hours. Bus tickets start around 100 MXN (about $5), though renting a car gives you much more flexibility for hitting the smaller sites in the area. The main roads are well-paved and easy to navigate.

Find the best deals to travel to Piste

Activities and guided tours Hotels and stays Flights Custom trips

Top photos posted by members

Chichen Itza
Cénote Yokdzonot
Cenote Ik Kil

Traveler reviews on Piste

Write a review

Reviews summary

On the city

1 reviews
-3
recos
  • Overall 1/5
  • Family 1/5
  • Couple 1/5
  • Friends 1/5

On the attractions

12 reviews
+29
recos
  • Archaeological sites +16
  • Cenotes +13

Nothing special

Aside from a few small places to stay and restaurants for those coming to see Chichen Itza, the village doesn't really have much to see.

0
Does not recommend :
Overall rating :
With family :
As a couple :
With friends :

You've seen every review.