





Descubre la Magia Maya: Tulum, Cobá, Cenote & Playa del Carmen
Duration
11 hour(s)
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Cobá pyramid surrounded by jungle lakes and ancient roads
Tulum walled city offering spectacular Caribbean sea views
Cenote Kuxtal providing refreshing swim and natural beauty
Fifth Avenue free time for shopping relaxation enjoyment
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Explore the wonders of the ancient Maya civilization on a full-day tour that combines history, culture, and natural beauty. Begin your adventure in Cobá, where the tallest pyramid in the region rises majestically amidst lush jungle, serene lakes, and ancient sacbeob or stone roads. Wander through the site and discover fascinating monuments, including Estela Uno, which carries mysterious inscriptions. Experience the blend of nature and archaeology as you learn about the lives of the ancient Maya and their impressive engineering and cultural achievements.
Next, travel to the stunning coastal city of Tulum, where more than sixty temples sit within a walled city overlooking the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Admire the spectacular views and historic architecture as your guide brings the stories of this ancient port city to life. Conclude the day with a refreshing swim in Cenote Kuxtal, a natural freshwater pool surrounded by tropical vegetation, followed by some free time on the vibrant Fifth Avenue to shop, relax, or enjoy local treats. This unforgettable journey offers a perfect balance of history, nature, and cultural exploration.
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Customer Reviews
Emma

Nice but missing a ton of information. All the information was repeating the same thing over and over again, basically forcing you to pay for a guide. Otherwise this is totally walkable. We did it in about an hour skipping a small bit (excluding the wait time for the temple and walk to the top). You’re walking under the trees which makes it barely even when hot. They still allow us to walk to the top of one of the temples. Otherwise general feeling is that we’re being milked out of money left and right and no one was nice.
wendy

Where else can you ride bicycles in the jungle from pyramid to pyramid?! As of December 2025, you can climb the great pyramid again. Best cenotes are just around the corner. Can visit the ruins and the cenotes same day. Definitely one of my favorite experiences in the world.
Sung

My 3rd time here, first since 2018. Cost had increased a lot. Back in 2018 entrance was 70 pesos, parking (car) 50 and bike rental 50 = 170 total Today I scootered solo there. Entry 330, parking (scooter) 40, bike rental 80 = 450 total. Quite the increase. You first pay 120 to the ejido + parking then you pay the 210 federal fee after you park. And the main ruin now you have to wait in a queue, and groups of 15 are let up at a time on the newly build wooden steps. And the bathrooms inside the main entrance were closed. I still enjoyed my visit but I wonder what the cost will be in the future.
Ben

Nice ruins with jungly walking/bike paths connecting the different areas. Was cool to be able to walk up the ancient steps. Got to see a monkey in the trees along the way. It’s pretty far from tulum, so make sure you plan things well if you’re not on a tour. Waited hours for a bus back.
Alen

Coba is far less crowded than places like Chichén Itzá, which makes the whole experience much more relaxed and enjoyable. You can rent a bicycle or take a pedicab with a driver, which is a great way to explore the site since the ruins are quite spread out. Plan at least two hours to see everything properly. According to what we heard, Coba is considered one of the places where the most authentic Maya heritage originates. This year, the steps of the main pyramid have been restored, so visitors can once again climb to the top. The view from above is absolutely stunning — a vast green ocean of jungle stretching as far as the eye can see. The locals I spoke with are clearly very proud of their heritage. Many still live in nearby jungle areas, maintaining a simple lifestyle similar to that of their ancestors. The food in the surrounding restaurants is excellent as well. Overall, Coba is a fantastic destination and highly recommended for anyone looking for a more peaceful and authentic Maya experience. 👌
