Tulum Coba Cenote Plus
Duration
6 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore ancient Coba pyramid hidden deep in jungle
Discover famous Tulum ruins with stunning sea views
Swim in crystal clear cenote with natural formations
Learn about Mayan history from expert bilingual guide
€ 95.28
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This full day tour offers a blend of history, culture, and nature in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula. You will begin with a guided visit to the Cobá archaeological zone, home to the tallest pyramid in the region, where you can explore ancient structures hidden within the jungle. The experience continues at the famous Tulum ruins, set against the stunning backdrop of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. These archaeological sites provide insight into the rich history and impressive architectural skills of the Mayan civilization.
After exploring these remarkable historical treasures, the adventure continues with a refreshing swim in a cenote surrounded by stalactites, stalagmites, and natural geological formations. The day concludes with a delicious regional meal, giving you the chance to savor local flavors. The tour includes small group transportation, entry fees, bottled water, a specialized guide, equipment for all activities, typical food, and access to lockers. Additional costs include Jaguar Park access, life jacket rental, tips, and optional photo packages. The tour is suitable for children aged six and above, but is not recommended for pregnant women or those with serious physical limitations. Participation is restricted for anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and cameras must be securely mounted if used during the activities.
Round trip small group transportation
Entrances to archaeological sites
Bottled water
Specialized guide
Equipment for activities
Typical regional food
Lockers
Jaguar Park access fee
Life jacket rental at cenote
Photo package
Gratuities
Weather appropriate clothing
Comfortable shoes
Sunglasses & Sunscreen
Hat
Children must be six or older
No alcohol or drug influence allowed
Use of cameras limited to securely mounted action cameras
Tour may be affected by weather or operational conditions
Day can be physically demanding
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Activity Provider: Viajes Tours Maya
Customer Reviews
Levi

Very cute Cenote with less chaos and better price than most in Tulum. Bring some towels and some swimming gear and you’re set for a good time.
Steve

My favorite cenote experience. It was more low key then others and actually had some time there all to myself. Beautiful clear water and was great temp for swimming in. The adventure of jumping was exhilarating.
valeriia

The cenote is located close to the town and is easy to reach — we walked there. There is an entrance fee, and there’s an extra charge if you want to use a camera. Life jackets are also available for an additional fee. The cenote isn’t very big, but the area is well-maintained, clean, and beautiful. You can swim, watch the fish, or observe the bats. There’s also a platform for jumping into the water. We arrived about two hours after opening and stayed until closing. It wasn’t too crowded. There are hammocks and loungers where you can relax, as well as a bar and food available for order. There are also showers and restrooms on-site. Make sure to use reef-safe sunscreen — think about nature! 🌿
Courtenay

Beautiful cenote - we walked there and took us 20 minutes from Tulum Centro. 250 pesos per person. You have to pay extra to bring in go pro or camera. The food and drink options are on the expensive side but were enjoyable. The cenote was fun with two smaller holes you could jump through or the bigger entrance with a ladder. There were lots of birds flying around the cave and a few bats. It was quite quiet when we went. Overall the spot was very picturesque.
Nathalia

Such a fun cenote, you don’t need a life jacket which is great if you want to jump through the holes. We went at 4pm on a Monday. I believe it was $300 pesos cash only at the entrance. They charge extra if you bring a professional camera but phone is okay. Since it was end of day, there was barely any people there so we got to enjoy the place and take photos as we wanted. We tried their margaritas which were very nice and the ceviche was so tasteful. A bit on the expensive side compared to the center of Tulum but not crazy expensive. Overall it’s a pretty nice cenote to go visit
