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Discover Tulum, Coba, Cenote Kuxtal, Playa del Carmen, and more on this full-day tour from Cancun for $90, including guided ruins, swim, and shopping.

The Unique 5X1 Tulum, Coba, Cenote, Village & 5th Avenue from Cancun tour offers an exciting way to see five top destinations in the Yucatan in just 11 to 12 hours. For $90 per person, this full-day adventure includes guided archaeological visits to Tulum and Coba, a swim in a stunning cenote, a traditional regional buffet, and free time in Playa del Carmen’s famous 5th Avenue. The tour features round transportation from Cancun and Playa del Carmen, along with meals, entrance fees, and bilingual guides.
While packed with highlights, this tour is ideal for those eager to maximize their day with a mix of history, nature, and shopping. It’s a long day, so travelers should be prepared for physical activity and some walking. The preservation tax at the ruins (about $32 USD) is not included in the base price. The tour offers a balanced blend of culture, nature, and leisure, making it a practical choice for those with limited time in the Riviera Maya.

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The tour begins early, with a 7:00 am pickup from your hotel or designated meeting point. The first stop is Tulum, one of the region’s most iconic archaeological sites. The guided tour at Tulum lasts about 2 hours and focuses on highlighting the ancient Mayan structures and their spectacular setting perched above the Caribbean Sea. Expect to learn about the history and significance of the site from your bilingual guide, who brings the ruins’ stories to life.
The views from Tulum are a major highlight, with vistas over the turquoise waters and well-preserved temples. Since the site is open-air, comfortable clothing and sun protection are advised. The admission is free, but a $32 USD preservation tax must be paid at the entrance.
After Tulum, the tour heads to Zona Arqueológica de Coba, approximately an hour and a half away. This site offers a different experience, with more extensive jungle surroundings and the tallest pyramid in the zone. The guided visit to Coba lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Here, travelers get to climb the pyramid for a commanding view of the jungle canopy—an activity that adds a sense of adventure. The tour guides share insights into Mayan customs and traditions, making this stop both educational and visually impressive. The admission fee is included in the tour price, but the preservation tax of about $32 USD applies here as well.

A refreshing change of pace comes with a visit to Cenote Kuxtal, an underground natural pool formed over thousands of years. The crystal-clear waters provide a perfect spot for a quick swim and relaxation. The hour-long visit offers travelers a chance to cool down and enjoy nature’s beauty.
Cenotes are a distinctive feature of the Yucatan, and Kuxtal is recognized for its tranquil atmosphere and clean waters. The entrance fee to the cenote is included, but it’s recommended to bring swimwear, towels, and extra clothes for comfort.

Midday, the tour includes a buffet lunch featuring regional dishes, giving travelers a taste of authentic local cuisine. The traditional meal offers a hearty break after the morning’s explorations, with options likely including regional specialties. Water and two beverages (beer or soda) are provided.
This meal provides a valuable chance to recharge before the final activities and enjoy a bit of local flavor in a relaxed setting. Dietary preferences are not specified, so travelers with specific needs should plan accordingly.

The last stop of the day is Playa del Carmen, where the tour allocates about an hour for visitors to stroll along the famous 5th Avenue. Known for its lively shops, cafes, and vibrant street life, this area offers the perfect environment for shopping souvenirs, people-watching, or simply soaking in the local atmosphere.
Since this stop is free, travelers can choose to explore independently, grab a snack, or purchase handcrafted items. It’s an ideal way to wrap up the day, with the flexibility to tailor the experience to personal interests.

Transportation is a key feature of this tour, with round-trip service from Cancun and Playa del Carmen included. Travelers are first picked up and gathered into smaller vehicles before transferring to the main bus for the longer legs of the journey. The group size is limited to 60 participants, ensuring a comfortable and organized experience.
The tour starts promptly at 7:00 am, so punctuality is important. The use of biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent is recommended, along with wearing comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for walking and outdoor activities.

The base price of $90 USD per person covers all admission fees to ruins and cenote, transportation, guide services, and lunch. However, there is an additional preservation tax of approximately $32 USD per person payable at the ruins, which is not included in the initial fee. Beverages at the cenote and restaurant are also not included unless specified.
Travelers should be prepared to pay the tax at the entrance of Coba and Tulum, either directly or through the guide if requested. The tour includes a box breakfast and two beverages to start the day, helping to fuel the long hours ahead.
This tour suits active travelers who enjoy a mix of history, nature, and city exploration. Since the itinerary involves walking, climbing, and swimming, comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes, and swim gear are recommended. The long duration means it’s best suited for those comfortable with full-day outings.
While the guided tours provide in-depth explanations, travelers should be aware of the additional tax fees and plan accordingly. The free time in Playa del Carmen allows for personal exploration, making it flexible for those with specific shopping or sightseeing interests.
What makes this 5-in-1 tour stand out is its ability to combine archaeological wonders with natural beauty and urban leisure in a single day. The inclusion of both Tulum and Coba offers contrasts in Mayan architecture and setting—cliffside versus jungle. The cenote swim adds a refreshing touch, and the free evening in Playa del Carmen allows for independent exploration.
The tour’s comprehensive nature at an accessible price point makes it an attractive option for travelers eager to see multiple highlights without multiple bookings or day trips.
This tour delivers a well-rounded experience of the Riviera Maya, blending ancient ruins, natural pools, regional cuisine, and lively streets. Its price point, inclusions, and timing make it a practical choice for those with limited time in Cancun or Playa del Carmen.
While the long day requires stamina, the variety of stops keeps the itinerary dynamic and engaging. The guided explanations enrich the visits, and the free time in Playa del Carmen ensures some personal exploration. For history lovers, nature enthusiasts, or shopping fans, this tour offers a balanced and satisfying day out.
Does the tour include transportation from Cancun?
Yes, the tour features round transportation from Cancun and Playa del Carmen, with pickups starting at 7:00 am.
How much is the preservation tax at the ruins?
The preservation tax at both Tulum and Coba is approximately $32 USD per person, payable at the site.
Are meals included?
Yes, a buffet lunch with regional dishes is included after the archaeological visits.
What should I bring for the cenote swim?
Bring swimsuits, towels, extra clothes, and sunscreen; note that biodegradable sunscreen is recommended.
How long is each stop?
Tulum: 2 hours; Coba: 1 hour 30 minutes; Cenote: 1 hour; Playa del Carmen: 1 hour.
Is there a guide with expertise?
Yes, the tour includes a bilingual guide who leads the visits and shares insights about the sites.
Can I climb the Coba pyramid?
Yes, the pyramid at Coba is accessible for climbing, offering great views of the surrounding jungle.
Are beverages included during meals?
Beverages such as beer, soda, or water are provided at the start, but additional drinks are not included.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but the physical activity involved suggests that children and those with mobility issues should consider their comfort level.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing full refunds if canceled in time.
This full-day adventure from Cancun delivers multiple experiences at a reasonable price, with a focus on culture, nature, and leisure. It’s a practical choice for those wanting to see key sights without multiple bookings and enjoy a balanced, guided day in the Riviera Maya.