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Tulum + Coba + Cenote

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Description

Visit two magnificent archaeological sites in one day. Go deep into the jungle to visit Coba, as well as Tulum in front of the Caribbean Sea and a beautiful cenote.
This wonderful tour will take you through the most interesting and little explored region of the jungle, combining beauty, mystery and adventure.
We began our cultural adventure in the magnificent archaeological site of Tulum, which has five entrances and two observation towers, which show the degree of control that, at the time, the Mayas -excellent navigators- exercised over those who sought to enter this area.
Our certified professional guides will give you a tour inside this imposing walled city, a walk full of history in which you will be able to take spectacular pictures.
We will continue our incredible tour, making a visit to a cenote, located inside the unique and incomparable Eco-Park. We will enjoy its peaceful, refreshing and transparent waters, as well as the marine life found there. We will contemplate the nature of the place, and at the end, we will enjoy a typical meal of the region.
Our tour ends at the archaeological site of Coba, the mysterious and ancient Mayan city with the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula: the impressive Nohoch Mul.

Includes
Does not include
Recommendations
  • Cash for the purchase of souvenirs and/or tips
  • Swimsuit, towel and an extra set of clothes
  • Biodegradable sunscreen (to enter the cenote is not allowed).
  • Biodegradable insect repellent
  • Water shoes and/or sandals
  • Camera
  • The use of professional photographic and video cameras at archaeological sites has an additional cost to be paid at each ticket office.
  • Inside Coba there are bicycles for rent or pay for a tricycle ride to the main pyramid.
  • Visiting times and order of visits may vary

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$ 102*

USD ** USD

* Price depending on age (Children and infants with passport copy).
** The charge is made in Mexican pesos

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FAQ

This tour is not recommended for people in wheelchairs or with walking limitations. 

During the tour in the ruins it is not allowed to introduce and ingest food and alcoholic beverages. Smoking is also not allowed inside the site. 

  • Comfortable footwear
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Repellent
  • Hat or cap

Expert guides in archaeology who will give you a personalized tour.

We have Pickup to most of the All inclusive hotels and some boutique hotels, confirm with one of our agents.

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.

  • Tulum Archaeological Zone
  • Cenote
  • Akumal Beach
  • Swimming with Turtles

Yes, for photos, souvenirs and others.