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Explore Tulum Ruins, Coba, Cenote Kuxtal, and Playa del Carmen on this full-day deluxe tour from Cancun, including guides, lunch, and swimming opportunities.

This full-day tour from Cancun offers an immersive experience through some of the Riviera Maya’s highlights. Priced at $95 per person, it covers visits to Tulum Ruins, Coba Ruins, the sacred Cenote Kuxtal, and the lively Quinta Avenida in Playa del Carmen. The tour spans approximately 11 hours, with a pick-up service included, making it a convenient option for travelers seeking a comprehensive day of exploration.
What sets this tour apart is its combination of Mayans’ archaeological sites, nature-focused swimming, and a taste of local culture at Playa del Carmen’s bustling street. While the tour is suited for most travelers, it’s particularly appealing to those interested in history, nature, and vibrant city scenes. An important consideration is the additional tax of $32 USD for visiting the ruins, which is paid separate from the tour price.

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The tour begins with a visit to the Tulum Ruins, which is recognized as the most significant archaeological site in the Riviera Maya. The certified guide provides detailed insights into the history and mysteries surrounding this ancient city. The site offers spectacular views from the cliff where the ruins are perched, overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Visitors get around 1 hour 30 minutes to explore, take photos, and appreciate the sea vistas, which make the visit especially memorable. Note that admission tickets for Tulum are not included in the tour price, and travelers must pay the $32 USD preservation tax separately.

Next, the journey takes travelers into the Coba archaeological site, known for its well-preserved ruins and the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula. This site allows a closer look at Mayan architecture amid lush jungle surroundings. The guided tour lasts about 1 hour, during which visitors can climb the pyramid for panoramic views of the surrounding rainforest.
Coba’s significance as a major Mayan center makes it a highlight for history enthusiasts. Like Tulum, admission tickets are not included, and visitors should budget for the additional $32 USD tax.

One of the tour’s standout features is the visit to the Cenote Kuxtal, where participants can swim and relax. This natural sinkhole, formed over millions of years, offers a refreshing break amidst nature. The cave-like environment and clear waters make it a peaceful spot to unwind.
The cenote visit lasts around 1 hour, and admission is included in the tour. The life vest is mandatory for swimming, ensuring safety during this immersive experience. Seeing millions of years of geological formations during the visit adds an educational touch.
The final stop takes travelers to Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue) in Playa del Carmen, a lively street filled with shops, restaurants, street performers, and vibrant local culture. This free one-hour visit provides an opportunity to browse for souvenirs, taste delicious street food, or just soak in the energetic environment.
Since no admission fee applies here, this segment is perfect for those wanting a break from structured touring and a chance to experience local life firsthand.

The tour departs from Cancun at 7:00 am, with hotel pickup included, making early risers and those in nearby accommodations comfortable. The transport offers a first-class experience, ensuring travelers arrive in comfort at each destination.
Participants are advised to dress in smart casual attire, bring a swimsuit and towel for Cenote Kuxtal, and carry cash for the ruins tax. The tour emphasizes safety—a life vest is mandatory for swimming in the cenote.
The group size is capped at 50 travelers, balancing a lively atmosphere with a degree of intimacy. Most travelers find the timing well-paced, with around one to one and a half hours allocated to each major stop.

The tour price covers guided visits at Tulum and Coba, a regional buffet lunch with a juice, sandwich, and fruit, as well as drinks during meals and transportation. Swim access at Cenote Kuxtal is included, making this a well-rounded day.
However, drinks at the restaurant are not included, and the Tulum and Coba ruins preservation fee of $32 USD per person is an extra expense to budget for. Also, admission tickets for the ruins are not covered, so prepare to pay this fee separately.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind. Changes made less than 24 hours prior are not accepted, and refunds are not issued if cancellation occurs within this window.
Travelers should confirm their booking in advance, as most book about 59 days ahead, reflecting its popularity and solid value.
This full-day experience is ideal for those eager to see multiple highlights in a single day, combining archaeological exploration, natural swimming, and culture at Playa del Carmen. It suits history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone wanting a rundown without the need for multiple bookings.
The guided tours and organized transportation ensure a smooth day, though travelers should be prepared for a fast-paced schedule. It’s perfect for visitors who want value, variety, and insights from knowledgeable guides.
This deluxe 4-in-1 tour offers a practical and engaging way to experience key Mayan sites, natural wonders, and local culture with minimal hassle. The price point of $95 for an all-including day makes it a good deal, especially considering the guided explanations and lunch.
While some costs like the ruins preservation tax are separate, the overall experience provides comprehensive value. The swimming at Cenote Kuxtal and the vibrant atmosphere of Playa del Carmen stand out as memorable highlights.
This tour works best for adventurous visitors with an interest in history, nature, and lively city scenes who appreciate a well-organized day packed with diverse activities.
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What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $95 per person, not including the $32 USD ruins preservation tax.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 11 hours, starting at 7:00 am.
Are meals included?
Yes, a regional buffet lunch with a juice, sandwich, and fruit is included, along with drinks during meals and transportation.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Yes, bring a swimsuit, towel, and cash for the ruins tax. Dressing in smart casual attire is recommended.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at the ruins and the swimming requirement for Cenote Kuxtal.
Are the ruins tickets included?
No, the admission tickets for Tulum and Coba are not included and need to be paid separately.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of archaeological sites, natural swimming, and the lively Quinta Avenida at Playa del Carmen offers diversity and convenience in one package.
What is the group size limit?
The tour is capped at 50 travelers, providing a comfortable group experience.
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and first-class transport are included, ensuring ease and comfort.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Altustours, a trusted local operator.
Where can I learn more or book?
Bookings and details are available through official sources like Viator, with links provided for further exploration.