Chichen Itza vs Other Mayan Ruins — Complete Comparison Guide
Last updated: April 2026
Deciding which Mayan ruins to visit? Compare Chichen Itza to Tulum, Coba, Ek Balam, and Uxmal across crowd levels, climbability, entrance fees, and more.
Quick Answer: Chichen Itza Is the Must-See
If you only visit one Mayan ruin, make it Chichen Itza — it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. But each site offers something unique, and combining two or three ruins makes for an unforgettable Yucatan experience.
Overview
The Yucatan Peninsula is home to dozens of ancient Mayan cities, but five sites stand out as the most popular and accessible for visitors: Chichen Itza, Tulum, Coba, Ek Balam, and Uxmal. Each offers a distinct experience — from Chichen Itza's monumental architecture and astronomical precision to Tulum's dramatic clifftop ocean views, Coba's jungle-wrapped climbable pyramid, Ek Balam's intimate uncrowded atmosphere, and Uxmal's ornate Puuc-style stone mosaics. This guide compares all five across the factors that matter most: size, crowds, entrance fees, climbability, travel time, and what each site is best for.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Chichen ItzaRecommended | Tulum | Coba | Ek Balam | Uxmal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNESCO Site | |||||
| 7 Wonders | |||||
| Climb Pyramid | |||||
| Crowd Level | Very High | High | Medium | Low | Low |
| Entrance Fee | ~$35 USD | ~$6 USD | ~$6 USD | ~$24 USD | ~$28 USD |
| Drive from Cancún | 2.5 hrs | 2 hrs | 2.5 hrs | 2.5 hrs | 4 hrs |
| Drive from Mérida | 1.5 hrs | 4 hrs | 3 hrs | 2.5 hrs | 1 hr |
| Cenote Nearby | |||||
| Ocean View | |||||
| Best For | History & Scale | Scenery & Photos | Adventure & Climbing | Off-the-beaten-path | Architecture & Art |
Chichen Itza
The crown jewel of Mayan archaeology, Chichen Itza was a major political and economic hub from 600-1200 AD. The site spans over 5 square kilometers and features El Castillo (the iconic step pyramid), the Great Ball Court (largest in Mesoamerica), the Temple of Warriors, and the Sacred Cenote. Its astronomical precision — particularly the serpent shadow during equinoxes — demonstrates remarkable scientific achievement. Learn more in our complete history and facts guide. Over 2.6 million visitors come annually, making it the most visited archaeological site in Mexico.
Why Visit Chichen Itza
- One of the New Seven Wonders of the World
- UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988
- Largest and most impressive ball court in all Mesoamerica
- Famous equinox serpent shadow on El Castillo
- Excellent on-site museum and sound & light shows
- Most accessible from Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and Mérida
Tulum
Perched on 12-meter cliffs overlooking the turquoise Caribbean Sea, Tulum is the only major Mayan ruin with an ocean backdrop. This Late Post-Classic walled city (1200-1521 AD) served as a trading port. While architecturally modest compared to Chichen Itza, Tulum's setting is unmatched — you can swim at the beach directly below the ruins. It's the third most visited archaeological site in Mexico and the easiest to reach from Tulum's hotel zone.
Why Visit Tulum
- Stunning clifftop ocean views — most photogenic ruin
- Compact site, easy to explore in 1-2 hours
- Beach access directly below the ruins
- Lowest entrance fee of any major site (~$6 USD)
- Easy to combine with cenote visits or beach day
Coba
Deep in the Yucatan jungle, Coba is a sprawling site connected by ancient raised white roads (sacbeob). Its centerpiece, the Nohoch Mul pyramid, stands 42 meters tall — the tallest climbable structure in the Yucatan. The site covers 80 square kilometers (mostly unexcavated) and is best explored by rented bicycle, giving it an adventurous Indiana Jones feel. Coba is often combined with Chichen Itza combo tours.
Why Visit Coba
- Climb the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan (42 meters)
- Explore by bicycle through jungle paths
- 80 km² of ruins — mostly unexcavated, feels like discovery
- Moderate crowds compared to Chichen Itza and Tulum
- Beautiful natural setting surrounded by lagoons
Ek Balam
"Black Jaguar" in Maya, Ek Balam is a hidden gem just 30 minutes from Valladolid. Its Acropolis is one of the largest structures in the Mayan world, and you can still climb it for breathtaking 360° views over the jungle canopy. The site features remarkably preserved stucco sculptures, including an elaborate monster-mouth doorway. With far fewer visitors than Chichen Itza, Ek Balam offers an intimate, uncrowded experience. See our Ek Balam tour packages.
Why Visit Ek Balam
- Climb the massive Acropolis for jungle panorama views
- Incredibly well-preserved stucco sculptures and reliefs
- Fraction of the crowds — often fewer than 50 visitors
- On-site cenote (Cenote Xcanche) for swimming
- Easy to combine with Valladolid and Chichen Itza
Uxmal
Often considered the most beautiful Mayan ruin by archaeologists, Uxmal showcases the intricate Puuc architectural style with elaborate geometric stone mosaics. The Pyramid of the Magician has a distinctive rounded shape unique in Mayan architecture. Uxmal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and best accessed from Mérida (1 hour drive). The evening sound and light show is considered the best in the Yucatan.
Why Visit Uxmal
- UNESCO World Heritage Site with finest Puuc-style architecture
- Unique rounded Pyramid of the Magician
- Intricate stone mosaics unmatched at any other Mayan site
- Excellent sound and light show in the evening
- Low crowds — relaxed, contemplative experience
Which Ruins Should You Visit?
First-Time Visitors
Chichen Itza is non-negotiable. Add Tulum if you're staying on the coast, or Uxmal if visiting Mérida.
Adventure Seekers
Coba for pyramid climbing and jungle biking, plus Ek Balam for uncrowded exploration and cenote swimming.
Photography Enthusiasts
Tulum for ocean-backdrop shots, Chichen Itza sunrise tours for El Castillo without crowds, Ek Balam for canopy views. See our photography tips guide for camera settings and best angles.
History Buffs
All five! Chichen Itza + Uxmal cover the major periods. Add Coba for sacbeob and Ek Balam for stucco art.
Pro Tip: Combine Sites for Value
Our combo tours pair Chichen Itza with Ek Balam, cenotes, and colonial Valladolid for a full-day experience at better value than visiting separately. See our Coba combo and cenote combo packages. Don't forget to check our photography tips guide to capture the best shots at whichever ruins you choose.
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