Exploring the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum and Coba is an enchanting experience that transports visitors back in time. This tour from Cancun promises an immersive cultural journey, complete with a refreshing swim in a serene cenote and a delectable buffet lunch. Travelers can marvel at the towering Nohoch Mul pyramid, wander through Tulum’s well-preserved structures, and stroll along the vibrant Quinta Avenida. With the perfect blend of historical significance and natural beauty, this excursion offers a glimpse into Mexico’s captivating heritage that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
- This tour takes visitors to the Tulum archaeological site, the Cenote Kuxtal for a refreshing swim, and the Coba ruins, with a buffet lunch included.
- The tour lasts approximately 11-13 hours and can accommodate up to 30 travelers, with hotel pickup and drop-off available.
- Visitors can explore the well-preserved Tulum ruins, enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Cenote Kuxtal, and discover the ancient Coba site.
- The tour fee includes a professional guide, transportation, and taxes that support the preservation of these cultural and natural sites.
- Visitors are advised to bring recommended items such as swimwear, towels, and sun protection, as the tour involves moderate physical activity.
Tour Overview and Details
This tour, titled "Tulum and Coba with Cenote Swim and Lunch from Cancun", offers a comprehensive exploration of two significant archaeological sites in the Riviera Maya region.
Lasting approximately 11-13 hours, the tour accommodates a maximum of 30 travelers and is priced from €84.87 per person.
Highlights include visits to the ancient Maya city of Tulum, a refreshing swim in the Cenote Kuxtal, and exploration of the Coba ruins.
The tour includes a professional guide, buffet lunch, hotel pickup and drop-off, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Participants should come prepared with swimwear, towels, and comfortable walking shoes.
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Inclusions and Taxes
Included in the tour price are a professional guide, a buffet lunch, hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected), and air-conditioned transportation. Plus, gratuities and optional activities are covered. However, there are two taxes that must be paid in cash:
Tax | Amount |
---|---|
CONAM Protected Natural Area Fed. tax | $3 USD per person |
Coba Local Community Tax | $6 USD per person |
These taxes support the preservation and maintenance of the archaeological sites and local communities visited during the tour.
Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins with a visit to the Tulum Archaeological Site, where visitors spend approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes exploring the ancient Maya city overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Next, they’ll spend an hour swimming in the refreshing Cenote Kuxtal, an underground sinkhole.
Afterward, the group heads to the Zona Arqueologica de Coba, where they’ve 1 hour and 30 minutes to explore the ruins nestled in a rainforest setting.
The final stop is Calle Quinta Avenida, where visitors have 45 minutes of free time for shopping and snacks.
Tulum Archaeological Site
Visitors spend approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes exploring the Tulum Archaeological Site, an ancient Maya city perched atop cliffs overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
The site features impressive stone structures and temples that offer a glimpse into the advanced civilization that once thrived here. Travelers can wander through the well-preserved ruins, admiring the architecture and learning about the site’s historical significance from the knowledgeable guide.
The stunning natural setting, with the turquoise waters of the Caribbean as a backdrop, makes for an unforgettable experience. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection, as much of the tour takes place outdoors.
Cenote Kuxtal
After exploring the ancient ruins of Tulum, the tour takes visitors to Cenote Kuxtal, where they spend approximately 1 hour swimming and enjoying the refreshing waters of this underground sinkhole.
Cenote Kuxtal offers a unique opportunity to take in the region’s natural beauty.
Visitors can:
- Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters
- Admire the stunning rock formations and stalactites
- Appreciate the tranquility and serenity of the natural setting
- Capture stunning photographs to commemorate the experience
This activity provides a perfect balance of cultural exploration and natural rejuvenation, allowing travelers to fully enjoy the Yucatan peninsula’s wonders.
Zona Arqueologica De Coba
Following the exploration of Tulum’s ancient ruins and a refreshing swim in Cenote Kuxtal, the tour takes visitors on to the archaeological site of Zona Arqueologica de Coba.
This rainforest-covered site is home to the tallest Mayan pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula, offering a unique opportunity to explore a lesser-known relic of the Maya civilization.
Visitors can wander through the site’s winding paths, discovering ancient stone structures and learning about the site’s history from the knowledgeable guide.
With 1 hour and 30 minutes allotted, travelers can enjoy the serene, jungle setting and gain a deeper understanding of the Maya people’s legacy.
Calle Quinta Avenida
With the archaeological explorations and outdoor activities now complete, the tour takes a leisurely turn as participants are granted free time to explore Calle Quinta Avenida.
This famed pedestrian street in the heart of Playa del Carmen offers a vibrant shopping experience, featuring:
- Charming boutiques and artisan shops showcasing authentic Mexican crafts, clothing, and souvenirs
- Lively street vendors peddling local delicacies and refreshing drinks
- Energetic street performers and musicians entertaining the crowds
- Eclectic dining options, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants
Travelers can meander at their own pace, seeing the bustling atmosphere and indulging in the diverse offerings of Calle Quinta Avenida before rejoining the group for the return journey.
Important Information
Confirmation is received at the time of booking for this tour.
Unfortunately, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible due to the nature of the archaeological sites. A moderate level of physical fitness is required, as there’s a significant amount of walking involved.
Travelers should bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, snacks, and a reusable water bottle to ensure a comfortable experience.
It’s important to note that the Coba archaeological site may close due to COVID-19 regulations, in which case the Muyil Archaeological Site will be visited instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Yes, travelers can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. However, a buffet lunch is included in the tour price, so bringing additional snacks and water is recommended rather than a full meal.
Is the Tour Suitable for Children and Families?
The tour can accommodate children and families, though moderate physical fitness is required. Amenities like a buffet lunch and air-conditioned transportation are included, making it suitable for groups of various ages and abilities.
Can I Book the Tour in Multiple Languages?
The tour is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and other options, allowing travelers to explore the Mayan ruins, cenote, and more in their preferred language. Guests should inquire about language options when booking.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
The tour operator doesn’t offer an option to extend the tour duration. The standard tour lasts approximately 11-13 hours, depending on traffic. Travelers must choose the provided itinerary and timeframe when booking the tour.
Can I Request a Private or Customized Tour Experience?
Yes, private or customized tour experiences may be available upon request. Travelers can inquire with the tour operator about options to personalize the itinerary or group size to fit their preferences.
The Sum Up
This tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Tulum’s ancient Mayan ruins, a refreshing swim in a cenote, and the impressive Coba archaeological site. Visitors can enjoy the region’s rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical significance, making it an ideal excursion for those seeking an immersive experience in Mexico’s enchanting Yucatan Peninsula.
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