Coba Mayan Ruins Tour: Cultural and Historical Experience

Explore Coba Ruins, swim in a cenote, and visit a Mayan village. Enjoy expert-guided tours, cultural insights, and included lunch. Book your adventure now!

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Zona Arqueologica de Coba - Coba is a Mayan site hidden in the jungle 1 hour far from Tulum. Here is the highest pyramid of Yucatan. Talk a walk with our guide to know the differents buildings, their history and what important was Coba in the Mayan Zone.
  • Coba - After visiting Coba Mayan Ruins you will visit a Mayan Village to share time with…
What's Included
  • Hotel pick up or meeting point
  • Lunch
  • All visits guided
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Professional guide speaking 100% English
  • Bottled water on the transportation
What's Not Included
  • Drinks at the restaurant
  • Coba State taxes. 250 MXN per person, must be pay in cash at the travel date
Additional Information

With this shared tour to Coba Mayan Ruins, you will enjoy a full visit to the site with a expert local guide borned at Coba Viillage
We don’t stop in places to shopping. We provide a cultural and history tour with our professional guides who explain to you all the details about the Mayan culture and Mexico’s history.
Lunch is included! Bottled water on…

Location
Súper Akí Tulum
Pick up time 12:00 pm at Super Market Super AKi in Tulum. Our guide will call your name when he arrives. Just wait for him at Super Market Doors
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Richmccue
Mar 15, 2025
Amazing Senote & Coba Tour - Had a wonderful time with a mixed group from Canada, Argentina, and France. Our tour guide was wonderful, and the Coba ruins were very interesting, and the senote was amazing. We highly recommend the tour!
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X1858iudrews
Apr 8, 2025
Trip to Coba ruins and Cenote - My wife and I went on this activity from Tulum; it was a fun excursion, but we felt that things could’ve been better explained along the way (we rarely knew what or when we were doing things, or what the proper etiquette was, which was a little anxiety inducing). The “Mayan Village” is just a couple of small houses in a backyard area with 3-4 people selling souvenirs and trinkets. The ruins themselves were pretty, and Lorenzo did a great job of explaining about their history. We also were given a lunch that was unexpected but good. The cenote was really fun and beautiful also (but crowded as we combined with other groups), but again nothing was explained and we had to ask a lot of questions. Though the activities were fun, they were short, and it felt like we spent more time in the warm van than fully experiencing what we were doing.
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Roger_m
Dec 23, 2024
Great marketing, very poor execution - Cramped bus with barely any air conditioning Spent more time trying to sell us drinks and souvenirs at the "village" than at Coba. We don't like being rushed at the actual experience for upselling
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From $76
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).