Explore the ancient Mayan heritage and natural wonders of the Coba Ruins and a refreshing cenote swim on this small-group tour from Tulum. Enjoy the impressive Nohoch Mul pyramid, the tallest in the Yucatan, and cool off in a picturesque cenote, a natural sinkhole swimming hole. With a flexible cancellation policy and services in both Spanish and English, this personalized adventure caters to international visitors. Discover the rich history and stunning landscapes that make this tour an unforgettable experience. Where will this journey take you?

Key Points

From Tulum: Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour - Key Points

  • This 6-hour tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the Coba Ruins and a refreshing swim in a picturesque cenote near Tulum.
  • The tour caters to small groups of up to 6 participants, ensuring a personalized and immersive experience.
  • The tour is available in both Spanish and English, catering to international visitors with multilingual guides.
  • The tour includes roundtrip transportation, a certified guide, snorkeling gear, and all entrance fees.
  • The tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues, back/heart problems, or pregnant women, as it involves climbing and swimming activities.
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Tour Overview

From Tulum: Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour - Tour Overview

The Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of the region’s ancient Mayan heritage and natural wonders, culminating in a refreshing swim in a picturesque cenote.

Over the course of 6 hours, groups of no more than 6 you will explore the impressive Coba Ruins, ascending the main castle to take in the panoramic vistas.

After this archaeological adventure, the tour heads to a stunning cenote where travelers can don provided snorkeling gear and enjoy the crystal-clear waters.

With roundtrip transportation, snacks, and refreshments included, this tour provides an enriching and memorable experience for visitors seeking to discover the best of the Yucatan Peninsula.

Duration and Group Size

From Tulum: Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour - Duration and Group Size

This tour offers a 6-hour exploration, catering to small groups of no more than 6 participants.

The intimate group size ensures a personalized and immersive experience as you explore the Coba Ruins and swim in the captivating cenote.

With a limited number of spots available, you’ll enjoy a more exclusive and focused tour, allowing your knowledgeable guide to provide individualized attention and insights.

The duration of 6 hours allows ample time to thoroughly explore the ancient Maya site, climb the main castle for breathtaking views, and refresh in the serene waters of the cenote, without feeling rushed.

This carefully curated tour strikes the perfect balance between discovery and relaxation, making the most of your time in the Riviera Maya.

Language Options

From Tulum: Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour - Language Options

Catering to international visitors, the tour offers its services in both Spanish and English, ensuring seamless communication and a more inclusive experience for all participants.

Guests can choose their preferred language, allowing them to fully engage with the tour guide’s insights and enjoy the rich history and cultural significance of the Coba Ruins.

Whether you’re a native Spanish speaker or an English-proficient traveler, the multilingual approach ensures that language barriers don’t hinder your exploration of this archaeological wonder.

With knowledgeable guides fluent in both languages, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the site’s fascinating past and leave with a newfound appreciation for the Mayan civilization.

Cancellation Policy

Visitors can rest easy knowing the tour offers a flexible cancellation policy. Guests can cancel their reservation up to 24 hours in advance without incurring any fees, allowing for last-minute schedule changes or unforeseen circumstances.

This hassle-free policy ensures travelers can book with confidence, knowing they won’t be penalized if their plans unexpectedly shift. Whether it’s due to weather, illness, or a change in schedule, the tour operator recognizes that sometimes things don’t go as planned.

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Highlights of the Tour

The highlight of this immersive tour is the opportunity to explore the impressive Coba Ruins, a captivating ancient Maya archaeological site nestled amidst the lush Yucatan jungle.

Visitors can ascend the towering Nohoch Mul pyramid, the tallest in the Yucatan Peninsula, and bask in the stunning panoramic views from the top.

Following the visit to the ruins, guests will have the chance to cool off in a serene, picturesque cenote, a natural swimming hole fed by underground rivers. Snorkeling gear is provided, allowing participants to fully enjoy the crystal-clear waters and observe the diverse aquatic life.

This enriching tour seamlessly blends cultural exploration and natural wonders for an unforgettable experience.

What’s Included

This immersive tour from Coba to the cenote includes a range of thoughtful amenities to enhance the experience. Roundtrip transportation from the meeting point, a certified guide to lead the way, and all necessary snorkeling gear are provided.

Visitors can also look forward to enjoying snacks, refreshments, and bottled water throughout the day. Plus, entrance fees to the Coba Ruins and the cenote are covered, making for a hassle-free adventure.

The tour includes:

  1. Roundtrip transportation
  2. Certified tour guide
  3. Snorkeling gear and entrance fees

With these inclusions, travelers can focus on exploring the ancient ruins, admiring the stunning vistas, and cooling off in the refreshing cenote without worrying about logistics.

Not Suitable For

From Tulum: Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour - Not Suitable For

People with mobility impairments, pregnant women, and those with back or heart problems won’t find this tour suitable. The activities involved, like climbing the main castle and swimming in the cenote, may prove challenging for these individuals.

The tour involves a fair amount of walking and uneven terrain, making it difficult for those with limited mobility. The climb up the main castle, while offering stunning views, may also be too strenuous for some.

And while the cenote swim is a highlight, those with certain medical conditions may need to opt-out. This tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness, so it’s important to consider your abilities before booking.

Booking and Payment

From Tulum: Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour - Booking and Payment

Booking this 6-hour Coba Ruins and Cenote Swim Tour starts from Kć 4,087 per person.

To secure your spot, you can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning your visit.

Convenient reservation system allows you to hold your spot without immediate payment.

Final payment is due closer to the tour date, giving you time to finalize your travel plans.

Book early to ensure availability, as group size is limited to 6 participants.

This hassle-free booking process makes it easy to plan your unforgettable adventure to explore the Coba Ruins and swim in a serene cenote.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can We Customize the Tour to Our Preferences?

Yes, travelers can often customize tour preferences with the operator. This may include adjusting group size, pace, or adding/removing activities, though availability and additional fees may apply. It’s best to inquire about personalization options when booking.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?

The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions, but it’s not suitable for young children or the elderly due to the physical nature of the activities. Participants must be able to walk and swim comfortably.

Is There an Option to Join a Private Tour?

Yes, there is typically an option to book a private tour. Private tours offer a more personalized experience with a dedicated guide and flexibility in the itinerary, though they may come at an additional cost compared to a group tour.

Can We Bring Our Own Snorkeling Gear?

You can use your own snorkeling gear on this tour, but the tour provides gear as well. Using the provided equipment may be preferred to ensure it fits properly and functions well for the cenote swim.

How Do We Arrange for a Vegetarian or Vegan Meal?

The tour company can accommodate vegetarian and vegan dietary needs. Guests should request any special meal requirements when booking their tour. The tour provider will work to ensure appropriate meals are provided during the experience.

Recap

This comprehensive tour provides an immersive exploration of Mayan heritage and natural wonders.

With a small group size and flexible cancellation policy, it offers a personalized experience.

Visitors can discover the impressive Nohoch Mul pyramid and cool off in a picturesque cenote.

Catering to international travelers, the tour ensures seamless communication in both Spanish and English, making it a hassle-free and unforgettable adventure.

You can check availability for your dates here: