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Discover the Costa Maya Chacchoben Mayan Ruins & Beach Lunch tour for $85, combining ancient history with a relaxing beachside meal and drinks in about 5 hours.
This Costa Maya Chacchoben Mayan Ruins & Mexican Lunch at the Beach tour offers a well-rounded experience for those interested in history and relaxation. Priced at $85 per person and lasting approximately 5 hours, it combines an exploration of the fascinating Chacchoben Mayan Ruins with a leisurely lunch and beach time in Mahahual. The tour includes round-trip, air-conditioned transport, a licensed guide, bottled water, lunch, and alcoholic beverages, making it a convenient and enjoyable option for visitors.
While the ruins are the main highlight, the beach provides a chance to unwind, with many reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and the delicious food. A few find the beach spot less appealing or feel rushed, so it’s best suited for those who appreciate a mix of history and leisure. The tour operates daily, with free cancellation offered if booked in advance.


The tour begins with a pickup from Costa Maya port in a climate-controlled vehicle, ensuring a comfortable journey to the Zona Arqueologica De Chacchoben. The guided tour lasts around 50 minutes, during which the guide shares insights about the Mayan civilization, the significance of the ruins, and the current wildlife such as monkeys, arañas, and cereques.
The ruins themselves showcase marvelous constructions set amidst lush, always-green tropical forests. Visitors are encouraged to walk around and observe the excavations, with the guide providing historical context. Some reviews mention that climbing the ruins is not permitted, which could be a limitation for those expecting to ascend the structures.
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The transport is included in the tour price and features air conditioning for comfort. The activity operates Monday through Sunday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with meeting points arranged to facilitate easy access. The tour maintains group sizes up to 49 travelers, promoting a personal experience while accommodating a reasonable number of participants.
Travelers should note that there’s no access for scooters at the meeting point, and comfortable clothing and footwear are advised, along with sunblock and insect repellent. The pick-up process typically runs smoothly, with guides and drivers known for their friendly and efficient service.
After exploring Chacchoben, the tour proceeds to Playa Mahahual for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes of beach time. This paradisiacal stretch of white sand, set against blue turquoise waters, offers perfect conditions for snorkeling and bathing. The second-longest barrier reef, the Mesoamerican Reef, runs just offshore, making Mahahual one of the top spots in the Caribbean for underwater activities.
Many reviews mention the beautiful scenery and the opportunity to shop, relax, or enjoy drinks at the beach restaurant. The included lunch is served at a beachside restaurant where options like fajitas and burritos are available, along with alcoholic drinks like tamarind margaritas.

The lunch component is a key feature, with hot fajitas, burritos, and other local favorites** offered. Guests can choose from the menu, and alcoholic beverages are included, enhancing the relaxed vibe at the beach restaurant. The food receives positive mentions for its authenticity and good quality, with refreshing drinks like tamarind margaritas receiving special praise.
Reviewers appreciate the convenience of having lunch included in the tour, although a few note that some beach spots can be less appealing or feel less clean. Still, the overall experience of enjoying a Mexican meal directly on the beach is considered a highlight.

While the tour involves walking around the ruins and some standing during the beach stop, it is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness. Visitors should wear comfortable clothing and footwear and prepare for outdoor conditions with sunblock and insect repellent.
The ruins do not allow climbing, so it’s less suitable for those looking for climbing adventures. The beach offers ample space for relaxing and small walks, but expect some crowds when ships are docked, typical in popular cruise port tours.

The tour balances cultural exploration with leisurely beach time. The guided tour of the ruins is informative but not rushed, with guides like Carlos, Gabriela, or Frine praised for their knowledge and engagement.
Some reviews mention that time at the beach can be shorter than expected if the ruins tour runs long, so those expecting extensive beach relaxation might find the schedule tight. The pace is generally moderate, catering to a wide range of travelers.

The $85 price includes transport, entry tickets, lunch, drinks, and guiding services—a good value considering the combined experience. However, some reviews suggest that beach quality varies, and not everyone enjoys the restaurant or beach spot used in the tour.
It’s worth noting that some guests felt rushed or would prefer a shorter ruins tour with more beach time, especially if beach relaxation is the main goal. Also, poor weather can lead to cancellations with full refunds, offering some peace of mind.

This combination tour provides a solid introduction to Mayan history through the Chacchoben Ruins and an opportunity to relax on the beach in Mahahual. The guides are praised for their expertise and friendly service, making the experience engaging and informative.
The lunch and beach aspect elevates this tour beyond a simple ruins visit, offering refreshing drinks and delicious food in a scenic setting. While some reviews note less-than-ideal beach conditions or feeling rushed, overall, this tour offers good value for those seeking culture combined with leisure.
Best suited for visitors who enjoy history, good food, and beach time, this tour strikes a practical balance for a memorable Costa Maya day trip.
“Our tour guide Carlos and driver Diego were amazing Carlos was very informative and let us have time to walk around look at the ruins.”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle from Costa Maya port is included.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 5 hours, covering the ruins, beach time, lunch, and transport.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level; walking and standing during the ruins tour are involved.
What is included in the lunch?
A Mexican-style meal such as fajitas or burritos is included, along with alcoholic beverages and bottled water.
Can I climb the ruins?
No, the ruins do not permit climbing, focusing instead on viewing and learning about the structures.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather, but bookings are fully refundable if canceled due to weather conditions.
Is the beach at Mahahual suitable for swimming and snorkeling?
Yes, Mahahual is known for its long, sandy beaches and proximity to the Mesoamerican Reef for snorkeling.