Tulum, Coba, Playa Del Carmen and Cenote Tour with Tickets

Discover the ancient wonders of Tulum and Coba on a full-day tour. Explore majestic Maya temples, swim in an underground cave, enjoy a traditional Mexican lunch, and immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Playa del Carmen. Book now!

Duration: 13 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Tulum Archaeological Site - Discover the most significant archaeological site of the Riviera Maya on a professional tour that begins with a morning departure from your hotel. You’ll travel in first-class transport to Tulum, where our trained guides will lead you on a few-hour guided tour. Learn about the fascinating Mayan culture and marvel at its archaeological wonders.
  • Zona Arqueologica de Coba - Following the visit to Tulum, we’ll head to Coba, another archaeological site rich in Mayan history. Before exploring, enjoy a buffet meal featuring regional dishes to energize you. Our professional guides will provide detailed insights into the life and architecture of the Mayan ancestors.
  • Cenote Kuxtal - After touring Coba, we’ll visit a genuine Mayan cenote where you can refresh yourself in the crystal-clear, cool waters. This natural wonder offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

We only visit Cenotes Tamcach-Ha.

  • Playa del Carmen VIP - To conclude our tour, we’ll take you to Playa del Carmen for a brief tour and some shopping time, spending about an hour in the city.

If your hotel is located between Playa del Carmen downtown and Tulum, this activity is not included.

What's Included
  • Pick up and drop off
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Lunch
  • Tickets for all the activities
  • Certified guide
What's Not Included
  • Photos and souvenirs
  • Conservation fee $20 USD per person
  • Bottled water
  • optional tricycle in coba
Additional Information

Experience the significant Maya archaeological landmarks of Coba and Tulum on this whole day excursion. Appreciate the scenic Caribbean Sea backdrop as you traverse the pyramids and temples of Tulum with a professional guide, then journey to Coba to witness Nohoch Muul—the highest pyramid on the Yucatán Peninsula. Spend the afternoon enjoying a dip in a ‘cenote’ (subterranean cavern), indulging in an authentic Mexican meal, and discovering the urban charm of Playa del Carmen. Your trip includes round-trip transportation.

  • All hotels after playa del carmen have two option for the activity to visit playa del carmen they will return by their self if they want to visit playa del carmen or don’t have the activity of playa del carmen and return to their hotel after the visit to Tulum coba and the cenote swim
Location
Cancún
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Janette_p
Aug 2, 2024
It was an amazing trip,... - It was an amazing trip, they keep you safe and very kind staff. I would definitely recommend you to go.
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Whitney_s
Jun 17, 2024
Tulum and Cobá ruins with Mayan lunch and cenote - The tour included a lot of authentic activities, which was great. However, it serves more like transportation to each location as the only tour we had was at the Tulum ruins. We didn’t go to Playa del Carmen as advertised. I did like the authentic lunch, but you do have to pay for beverages and they are higher than normal. It is also required to have a life jacket at the cenote which is also an additional expense, along with transportation at Cobá (can rent a bicycle or have a tricycle driver) because you’re note given a lot of time there and it’s a distance between the ruins. Our tricycle rider was great and taught us the Mayan language but others did have the same kind of experience. Overall recommend this tour, just bring extra cash and be prepared for additional expenses throughout.
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George_b
Apr 10, 2024
Great experience for an affordable price - Fernanda was a great tour guide who did her best to explain in English. She was friendly and made everyone feel included. She was accompanied by a great driver whose name I sadly forgot. Tulum is beautiful. You’ll have time to walk around and take pictures. You can walk around Cobe without the need of a bicycle if you’re in good condition. The cenote swim was amazing. They have a swing, rope to climb so you can flex and a place you can jump from. Food was good with limited selection due to the climate/environment. No condiments. Make sure you bring cash for drinks, life vests and tips. Don’t forget to tip. Bring your own water. Hydration is key. They’ll take you to Playa del Carmen 5th Ave shopping experience but who’s in Cancun for that. Make sure to spend your money where it directly impacts the local community and not Gucci or LV. I hope this review is of use to you. Safe travels.
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W1297zyorlandol
Apr 27, 2024
Tulum recommended, Cobá acceptable, the cenote they want to charge you up to the steps. - A visit to Tulum is recommended, an interesting place with beautiful natural surroundings. Cobá, although it is a less recovered site, but interesting nonetheless. My criticism is with the visit to the cenote, because they want to charge you for the steps. First, those who manage charge for the use of the float, an issue that should not happen since the cenote is included in the tour and the provision of the float should be free. They also charge a brutal USD 25 for some photos they take of you. My wife ordered a water mask and they wanted to charge her $80 mxn. The cenote is not much (a big pit) compared to other centers, where one can find a place with more care and with more alternatives.
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Gary_l
Mar 28, 2024
Rushed off our feet - The first problem was that we could not get the local tour company (Kbron) to confirm a pickup time until the evening before. While the pickup was on time, we drove north to meet the Cancun contingent and then had to backtrack. The stops at the Tulum and Coba ruins were less than hour - impossible to take in. Commentary (mostly in Spanish) was provided only at the beginning of the Tulum tour and not at all at Coba. Lunch was supposed to be 40 min but the long queu cut this to 20 min. Cenote was fine for a dip. Don't fall for the optional USD 25 'diamond' upgrade unless you plan to drink a lot of beer. If you go, bring a wide hat, shoes, water in a container (not clear plastic). Not recommended.
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Lynn_t
Jul 6, 2024
Refund? - our tour was canceled due to hurricane Beryl and I have not heard from tour operator about a refund yry
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Christopher_e
Jun 3, 2024
A rip-off! No stars! - I paid for this trip via VIATOR months in advance. My printed ticket said pick-up from 7 a.m. I waited from 6.45 until 7.55 a.m. The coach did not arrive, so I went off and did something else instead. Later, I got a message from the tour company, saying that pick-up would be between 8.20 and 8.35 a.m. So, I lost my money, but this is fairly typical of tourist services in Mexico. NO STARS.
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Rana_h
May 21, 2024
Poor service waste of money - Horrible experience staff didn’t speak english no air conditioning as they mentioned. Donot take plastic water bottles and please take water they charge 350 pesos for small one. Nobody gave us a tour as the person cant speak english. They contacted us poorly meeting point was very dangerous supposed to be hotel entrance bu they illegally and dangerously made us cross roads. The buffet didnt have water service😂 you have food but no water. U pay for water all the time She never gave a tour. Rushed everything Tour was 11-13 hr but we came back in 6 hours. Dont go here please
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Roonie
Apr 27, 2024
Do not take this tour if you have a choice - I learned how much the “Diamond” package cost (on top of the “Classic” package that we paid on aviator) and what included in the package. Unfortunately I learned almost nothing about Tulum or Coba. The schedule was also not the best. We had lunch at 4 pm. I was hoping that we could have given more details during the booking so we can better prepare for very late lunch. I understand that the tour operator could not control the traffic but I think lunch at 4 pm was not due to the bad traffic. Prepare for a very very long day.
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Lvaro_p
Mar 8, 2024
Trip cancelled - I canceled my trip more than 24 hours ahead and according to Viator they never got the cancellation from me for that reason they refused to credit my account. Now I realize that the day I tried to cancel somewhere on their side they blocked me so I wouldn’t be able to cancel properly I remember to see one sección that had the word cancel but also had another word before that I couldn’t understand any way I hit cancel and it seems that everything was canceled but of course it wasn’t and and I was careless not to make sure that they had to send me a confirmation. I just trust them. Now I know that they do whatever not to lost the business. I will never give them my business next time;if someone is reading this be careful with them.
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