Dazzle with Nohoch Muul! Explore Coba walking or biking through its archaeological zone and marvel at its structures and tropical vegetation. You will find different groups of ruins, such as the church building, the ball game and above all the Nohoch Muul with 42 meters high, it is even bigger than Chichén Itzá!
Let yourself be surprised by this millenary history and fill your photos with wonderful memories!
As part of the experience, you will travel in a comfortable private vehicle guided by an expert in the area. Immerse yourself completely in the Mayan culture on a tour designed for you to experience it in a personal way, with your family and friends.
At the end of your tour, enjoy a swim in one of the cenote's mystical jewels and crystal clear waters, perfect for relaxing and cooling off after an action-packed day, so be sure to bring a swimsuit, towel and a change of clothes!
Suggested schedule. The order of activities, times and schedules shown below are for informational purposes only and may change without notice.
We will pick you up at the hotel or condo where you are staying. Schedules may vary depending on location.
Arrival at the archaeological site of Coba by an expert guide in the area.
We will transfer you to the restaurant where you will enjoy a delicious buffet.
Enjoy a rich Yucatecan gastronomy.
We will continue with the adventure by taking you and your companions to a subway cenote.
Cool off and swim in the cenote.
Return to the meeting point to return to your hotel or condominium.
* Price depending on the number of people and ages (Children and infants with passport copy).
** The charge is made in Mexican pesos.
This tour is not recommended for people in wheelchairs or with walking limitations.
Expert guides in archaeology who will give you a personalized tour.
Directly at your hotel or condominium.
Smoking and alcoholic beverages are not allowed.
According to the type of cenote you visit, the water in these natural wonders will vary. The maximum temperature is 24 degrees Celsius, but it can be lower if you visit a cavern cenote.
It is not allowed to introduce or ingest food during the tour.
No, it is no longer allowed to climb the pyramids in the archaeological zone.
Yes, for photos, souvenirs and others.
Expand to new horizons by traveling to one of Mexico's most incredible destinations with the comfort, privacy and guidance of LDS Adventours.