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Zona Arqueologica de Coba - Its name is interpreted as “water with moss” or “moist water”, although some scholars argue that it signifies “murky water”, due to its closeness to several lakes that have a somewhat opaque appearance. Additional interpretations of the ancient Mayan language by different experts include “water of the chachalacas”; “Tuza’s tooth”, which is also derived from Mayan terminology or “copious water”.
Coba reached its zenith during the Classic era, achieving dominance over an extensive territory. From 200 to 800 A.D., Cobá emerged as one of the preeminent urban centers in the Mayan civilization, until its formidable adversary, Chichen Itza, expanded its influence.
- Red and White wine during dinner
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bicycle use
- All fees and/or taxes
- Dinner
- Use of trycicle available for purchase
- Tips and souvenirs
Avoid crowds and heat visiting Coba at night. Enjoy a unique experience riding your bike while you see the most incredible temples built by our ancestors.
The best dinner show!
1.-ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA
Walk in Archaeological Zone with Bicycle and included. Small groups visit temples. Opportunity to climb for the last time the highest pyramid in the region, Nohoch Mul
2.-CULTURAL OPTION
• MAYAN VILLAS: Authentic Mayan Villas.
• MUD WORKSHOP) They will learn ancient artisanal techniques. Tourists make a piece of clay that can be taken as a souvenir.
3.- DINNER SHOW
• Sunset view reflected in the lagoon.
• Delicious typical food: Fresh salad, regional food dish (Cochinita or Pollo Pibil), rice, beans, spaghetti, sauces, bread and tortillas, fresh waters, homemade custard. Includes: red or white wine, during dinner.
• During dinner they will listen to live music, witness Dances and a real Ball Game, with scenes from the Mayan Sacred Book “Popol Vuh”.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.