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Discover Tulum, Coba, Cenote Kuxtal, and Playa Constituyentes with transportation, guided tours, and lunch in this highly-rated full-day Mexican adventure.
Exploring the ancient ruins of Tulum and Coba, swimming in the clear waters of Cenote Kuxtal, and enjoying some leisure time at Playa Constituyentes makes this tour a comprehensive introduction to the Mayan culture and natural beauty of the Yucatán Peninsula. Priced at $104.16 per person, this 8 to 9-hour tour departs from Playa del Carmen with included transportation, a bilingual guide, and a traditional Mexican lunch. With a perfect rating of 5.0 from 8 reviews, it’s clear that many travelers find this trip well-organized and memorable. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participating comfortably, although it involves some walking, especially at Coba.
While the tour offers a thorough experience of historic sites and natural wonders, it’s important to note that drinks during lunch and life jackets in the Cenote are not included. Still, the overall value and the friendly guides make this an attractive choice for those wanting to explore the highlights of the region in a single day.


The Tulum archaeological zone is the first major stop, where the tour starts with a 2-hour exploration. From the air-conditioned minibus, travelers appreciate the comfort of transportation. The guide leads you through the ruins, explaining the history and significance of the structures against the backdrop of the Caribbean Sea. Review comments highlight the clarity and entertainment of the guide’s explanations, making history engaging even for those unfamiliar with Mayan culture.
The Tulum site is famous for its stunning seaside views and well-preserved architecture. It provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to learn about the ancient Mayan civilization’s coastal settlements. Since admission is included, visitors can focus on enjoying the site without additional expense or hassle.
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Coba lies about an hour from Tulum, hidden within lush jungle surroundings. This stop lasts around 2 hours, during which visitors walk through the expansive site. The highest pyramid in the Yucatán, the Nohoch Mul pyramid, is a highlight, offering an opportunity to climb for panoramic views.
The guide shares stories about the different structures and their functions, emphasizing Coba’s importance in Mayan history. The site’s jungle setting adds to the adventure, and walking around helps reveal the scale of this ancient city. Reviewers note the well-informed guides and the beauty of the natural setting as memorable aspects of this visit.
Next, the tour visits Cenote Kuxtal, a well-known cenote in the Tulum area. Visitors spend about 45 minutes in the tranquil, crystal-clear waters, which are perfect for cooling off after the morning’s explorations. The cenote’s transparent waters make it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxing.
The tour includes entrance to the cenote and highlights the water’s sacred qualities, as cenotes have historically been significant in Mayan culture. While life jackets are not provided, the calm waters make swimming accessible for most. The cenote’s natural beauty often earns praise for its stunning visuals and refreshing experience.

The final stop, Vips Playa Constituyentes, allows for about an hour of free time for promenade and shopping. This stretch along the beach offers a chance to unwind, enjoy the seaside atmosphere, or pick up souvenirs. It’s a laid-back way to conclude the day, with the beautiful Caribbean Sea nearby.
Reviewers frequently mention the spectacular views and the friendly atmosphere of this area. It also offers a good opportunity to enjoy some local snacks or relax before heading back to Playa del Carmen.

This tour departs from Playa del Carmen at 8:00 am and features round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, allowing for a personalized experience. The package includes admission tickets to Tulum and Coba, as well as entrance to the cenote, ensuring a seamless visit.
A bilingual guide accompanies the group, providing detailed explanations of each site. The lunch provided is traditional and included in the price, although drinks during lunch are not part of the package. The tour offers flexibility with a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.

Many reviewers praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides, which enhances the overall experience. Comments highlight the stunning scenery, clarity of explanations, and the delicious food during lunch. The cenote, in particular, is noted as the most refreshing part of the tour and a favorite for travelers seeking a break from sightseeing.
Some mention the tour’s well-organized nature and efficient schedule, ensuring guests see all key sites within the day. The small group size and comfortable transportation contribute to a relaxed atmosphere.

This tour is ideal for history buffs, nature lovers, and those eager to experience multiple highlights in a single day. It suits travelers who appreciate guided explanations and want a balanced mix of sightseeing, swimming, and leisure. Since it involves walking at Coba and some time in the cenote, a reasonable level of mobility is helpful, but it is generally accessible for most.
The inclusion of transportation, entrance fees, and lunch provides good value, making it a practical choice for visitors wanting a comprehensive day trip from Playa del Carmen.

At just $104.16 per person, this tour offers a cost-effective way to explore some of the Yucatán’s most iconic sites. It is most often booked 58 days in advance, indicating good planning for those interested in securing a spot during busy periods.
Since the tour has received perfect ratings, it’s clear that the organization and overall experience meet high standards. However, travelers should be aware that additional expenses, such as drinks during lunch and taxes or fees, are not included.
This full-day adventure provides a balanced itinerary that highlights Mayan history, nature, and beach leisure. The well-organized schedule ensures visitors experience the most important sites, complemented by comfortable transport and knowledgeable guides.
Ideal for those wanting to combine cultural insights with a relaxing swim, this tour is praised for its value and professionalism. The small group size makes for a more intimate and engaging experience. If you’re looking for a comprehensive, affordable day trip from Playa del Carmen, this tour fits the bill perfectly.
“An amazing experience, super complete and well organized. Tulum and Cobá are stunning places full of history and culture, and the guide explained …”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes round-trip transportation, admission to Tulum and Coba archaeological sites, entrance to the cenote, lunch, and a bilingual guide.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, starting at 8:00 am.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip transportation in air-conditioned vehicles is included, departing from Playa del Carmen.
Are there any additional costs?
Drinks during lunch and taxes or fees are not included. Visitors should also bring any personal items needed for swimming or walking.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Highlights include visits to Tulum and Coba ruins, swimming in Cenote Kuxtal, and free time at Playa Constituyentes.
Can I climb the pyramid at Coba?
Yes, the Nohoch Mul pyramid at Coba is climbable, offering a panoramic view from the top.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate comfortably, but some walking at Coba and swimming at the cenote should be considered when planning for children or seniors.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and cash for additional expenses.
How do I cancel this tour?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available online through the provided source, with most bookings made about two months in advance.