FANTASTIC ADVENTUROUS COMBO: Tour to Tulum Ruins, Coba Ruins and Mayan Cenote
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Tulum
Embark on a fantastic and adventurous combo tour to Tulum Ruins, Coba Ruins, and a Mayan Cenote. Explore ancient archaeological sites and swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea. Discover the wonders of the Mayan culture and create unforgettable memories.
Duration: 15 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Tulum Archaeological Site - Tulum was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. One of the most important sites in Tulum are the Mayan ruins, located on a cliff facing the Caribbean Sea. It is the most photogenic site in the whole country. Under the cliff is Paradise beach, considered one of the most amazing beaches in the Riviera Maya.\n\nOur certificated guides will explain you all the wonders hidden in Tulum.\n- Zona Arqueologica de Coba - Coba has the state’s tallest pyramid: Nohuch Mul, a beautiful ball court and a variety of other structures that you can discover. \n\nOur certificated guides will explain before you arrive to the archaeological site and then you will have free time to explore all the wonders hidden in Coba, we will have 1.5 hours approximately to explore the place.\n\nThen you will have approximately 1 hour to enjoy the regional dishes at the restaurant.\n\nDue to the COVID-19 contingency, climbing the Nohoch Mul pyramid is not allowed for the moment.\n- Cenote Kuxtal - You will have approximately one hour to explore this sacred cenote and swim on its crystal-clear waters. Come and enjoy this wonderful place to connect with the nature.\n- *Quinta Avenida - If you are staying between Cancun and Playa del Carmen you will be able to explore the most important avenue of Playa del Carmen that is the Fifth avenue, were you will be able to walk and see the different kind of stores and the tropical atmosphere that only can live in the Riviera Maya
What's Included
  • Certified guide
  • Admission to Cenote
  • Visit to the fifth avenue (Only for hotels in Cancun and Puerto Morelos)
  • Lunch
  • Admission to Tulum Ruins
  • Admission to Coba Ruins
What's Not Included
  • Life vest
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Archaeological tax in Coba ($5 usd per person)
  • Archaeological tax in Tulum ($4 usd per person)
Additional Information

Considering a break in an extraordinary and untouched sanctuary? Gear up for an exciting journey visiting three beautiful locations in the Mayan Riviera: Tulum, Coba, the Sacred Cenote and Playa del Carmen.

This expedition is perfect for those keen to delve deep into the Mayan civilization, and for those looking to explore archaeological marvels or bathe in the pristine, crystal clear Caribbean Sea waters.

Tulum Ruins, uniquely positioned near the beach, are the sole ruins in Quintana Roo and Coba boasts the highest pyramid on the Yucatan Peninsula.

The historical charms of the captivating Tulum and Coba Ruins beckon you to explore them. Their temples and the transparent turquoise sea of the Caribbean are places that demand a visit in one’s lifetime at least once.

Embark on this enchanting escapade!

Location
Tulum Archaeological Site
Carretera Federal, Cancun - Chetumal Km 230, 307
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Sreedhar_b
Nov 25, 2023
Ramos was excellent who... - Ramos was excellent who made the entire trip great. Everything was as planned and timed. I would recommend this tour who like to see other than staying in hotel...
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Masselin_r
Jan 29, 2023
Amazing experience - Great adventure with fantastic views. Very friendly people and was able to purchase a personalized Mayan horoscope chart for about $20.
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Ray_t
Nov 12, 2021
Great family trip - Very informative, very fun. We had our 2 year old daughter come with us and I was worried she wouldn’t be able to experience much, but she took part in it all.
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Lauryn_j
Aug 6, 2021
amazing - it was the best time of my life the tour guides were amazing. I learned so much, I would highly recommend it.
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Gina_b
Mar 10, 2022
Good experience, later... - Good experience, later time for the ruins would have been better - too hot. But had a good guide. Thank you
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Landons
Nov 28, 2021
Amazing experience. Fun day! - Me and my wife had an amazing experience with this tour group. The guides were very knowledgeable and took great care of us. The bus also had a bathroom in it which was a plus. The only things that I was bothered with was the fact that the description says breakfast and lunch included. But we only had lunch which was a late lunch. (Food was amazing). The bus also arrived 30 minutes late . And after touring Tulum,Coba and the Cenote we headed to Playa del Carmen which a lot of people didn’t know was on the schedule and we’re disappointed since it had already been a long day and people just wanted to go back to their hotels. All in all it was a fun day and I would recommend this tour.
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Manon_l
Dec 20, 2022
Good tour. Great guide. But be careful of the tour changes and the real reason for the photo at the Mayan village. - Three of us were picked up by van in Playacar area around 9 am as indicated to us. We were driven to a bus with toilet and air conditioning and the bus driver remained in the bus at all stops so our valuables were secure. The tour guide "Ernest" was very good, providing us with interesting facts and recommendations at each part of the tour. We visited Tulum first. Then we went to a MAYAN village for a Mayan ceremony and buffet lunch (which was great) and a swim in the Kuxtal cenote (instead of cenote Tankach-Ha that was stated in the tour description). Lifejackets were required but only cost 50 pesos. We were told by the guide that our photo would be taken for entry purposes to the Mayan village. However, the young person who took our photo used the photo without our permission to create a label for liquor that he was selling for $20 US. We bought the bottle with our photo on it, but the young person still has our photo on his camera which I didn't like. We arrived at COBA, paid $5 for the tax and another $4 for a bike rental. We were only given an hour to explore (instead of the 2 hours stated in the description) and since the largest ruin was approx. 3 miles in the woods meant that we had to rent the bikes which were old, single speed, and pedal braking but functional. Also our guide was not allowed on the COBA site so we had to either explore on our own or hire a local guide. We chose to explore on our own on the bikes. By the way, people can not climb up the Coba ruins any more which was disappointing. Overall, we enjoyed the tour but Viator should update their derscription to reflect the tour changes.
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