What distinguishes our tour from the others? It all kicks off with an enthralling journey to the Mayan ruins of Tulum, where you'll partake in an engaging guided tour lasting approximately one hour. What makes it special? You'll get the chance to capture breathtaking photos with the backdrop of the clear blue sea, forging indelible memories.
But that's just the beginning of what sets our tour apart. Come afternoon, we'll transport you to a carefully selected restaurant, where you can relish exclusive local cuisine, highlighting the region's flavors in an authentically delightful manner.
What truly makes us unique is our unwavering commitment to exploration. Our subsequent stop whisks you away to Coba, the Mayan ruins, where you'll relish a full hour of in-depth exploration, enabling you to delve deeper into the history and culture of this ancient civilization.
Subsequently, we'll journey to Playa del Carmen, affording you the opportunity to leisurely saunter along Fifth Avenue.
Mis on hinnas?
- Tour (bilingual) to the archaeological sites of Tulúm and Cobá, free time to walk and take photos
- Certified guides specialized in archeology and Mayan culture who will accompany you during the tour
- Visit to the Cenote Muul'Ichi Ts'ono'ot Swimming is allowed
- Exquisite buffet with a wide variety of typical foods from the region
- Pick-up by shared transportation
- Round trip aboard our luxury air-conditioned panoramic buses
- Brief visit to the charismatic city of Playa del Carmen 5ta Avenida
Mis pole hinna sees?
- Drinks in the restaurant (This can be added with the pricing options)
- Lifejackets / Bikes at Cobá (50 MXN each one)... (This can be added with the pricing options)
- Taxes on archaeological zones and cenote (mandatory): 720 MXN per person
Lisateave
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Archaeological sites, being federally protected areas, charge a fee for the use of professional cameras, which must be paid on site. This is only mandatory if you are using professional photo/video equipment.
This tour involves a lot of walking, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes and clothing.
The included lunch is a buffet of regional Mexican food and you are free to choose what you want to eat. This buffet contains options for vegetarians (it is not yet adaptable for other specific dietary regimes).