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Discover the full-day adventure from Cancun exploring Tulum, Coba, and a cenote swim, including lunch and hotel transfers for $40 per person.

This full-day tour from Cancun offers an accessible way to uncover some of the Yucatan’s most iconic ancient sites. Priced at just $40 per person, it includes round-trip hotel transfers, tickets for Tulum and Coba, and a delicious Mexican buffet lunch. The tour lasts approximately 11 to 13 hours, making it an immersive experience without feeling rushed. The mobile ticket feature ensures easy access, and the tour is designed for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 45.
The tour is especially well-suited for those interested in Mayan archaeology, nature lovers eager to swim in a cenote, and visitors who appreciate comprehensive, guided day trips. While the price is very competitive, keep in mind the additional fees for conservation (600 pesos) and optional activities, like the ticket for Parque jaguar or the tricycle in Coba. This tour balances cultural discovery and outdoor adventure in a single, well-organized package.

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The tour begins with a visit to the Tulum archaeological site, one of the most famous Mayan ruins along the Riviera Maya. Arriving directly from your hotel, the first-class transport takes you to this coastal site renowned for its impressive seaside setting and well-preserved structures. The guide provides insights into the significance of the ruins, which include temples overlooking the Caribbean Sea, making it a highlight for history and scenery.
Spending about 2 minutes on the admission ticket, visitors explore the main structures and enjoy the photo-worthy views of the turquoise waters. This stop is ideal for those wanting a quick yet meaningful encounter with Mayan architecture while soaking in the breathtaking coastal scenery.

Following the Tulum visit, the tour continues to Coba, another key archaeological site that features a towering pyramid and extensive ruins over a jungle landscape. Once there, admission tickets are included, and travelers get about one hour to walk around and soak in the sprawling Mayan complex.
Coba is notable for its impressive pyramid, which visitors are encouraged to climb for panoramic views of the surrounding jungle. The site offers a more immersive experience of the Mayan civilization compared to Tulum’s seaside ruins. The guide shares details about the Mayan culture and architecture, making this stop both educational and visually impressive.

A buffet lunch is served at Coba, where regional specialties give a taste of local flavors. The hearty meal includes typical Mexican dishes, providing a satisfying break during the day’s exploration. The lunch is part of the tour’s value proposition, allowing guests to enjoy authentic cuisine without extra cost.
This meal also offers a chance to relax and discuss the morning’s discoveries before heading to the cenote. The buffet format makes for a convenient and filling pause in the busy day of sightseeing.

After visiting Coba, the tour makes a highlight stop at Cenote Kuxtal. Here, visitors have about an hour to cool off in the crystalline waters formed naturally by the limestone karst. This crystal-clear cenote provides a refreshing break and a chance to connect with nature in a stunning setting.
The cenote’s fresh waters offer a peaceful environment for swimming and relaxing. It’s a unique experience that adds a natural highlight to the archaeological focus of the tour, perfect for those wanting a moment of tranquility amid their cultural exploration.
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The last part of the day involves a visit to Playa del Carmen, where about 30 minutes allow for a brief tour of the town and free time for shopping. This stop offers a different vibe compared to the archaeological sites, with plenty of shops and local markets to browse.
The short visit is ideal for those wanting to stretch their legs and pick up souvenirs or gifts. The tour ensures that guests leave with a well-rounded experience of both ancient sites and modern Mexican coastal towns.

The meeting point for the tour is flexible, with pick-up times between 7:00 and 9:00 AM from most Cancun hotels. The tour’s maximum group size of 45 helps maintain a comfortable atmosphere and allows guides to offer more personalized insights.
All transportation is included, ensuring hassle-free travel between the sites. The certified guides lead the tour, sharing knowledge about each location’s history and significance. The tour also includes tickets for Tulum and Coba, with optional paid activities like the ticket for Parque Jaguar available for an extra fee.

The base price of $40 per person covers most essentials, including admission tickets, lunch, and transfers. However, there are additional costs to keep in mind: a 600 pesos conservation fee per person, and the ticket for Parque Jaguar at 570 pesos if you choose to visit.
Optional activities, such as the tricycle ride at Coba, are not included but can be added for those interested. Drinks are also not included in the package but can be purchased locally.
The tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind if plans change. Confirmation is received immediately upon booking, and the tour operates every day of the week between 7:00 and 9:00 AM.
While the tour is designed for most travelers, it’s worth considering the physical activity involved in walking around ruins and swimming in the cenote.
This full-day adventure appeals most to those interested in Mayan history, outdoor swimming, and cultural cuisine. It provides a rundown of key archaeological sites without the need to plan individual visits or transport. The affordable price point makes it a practical choice for budget-conscious travelers seeking a full-day outdoor excursion.
However, travelers looking for a more leisurely pace or specialized visits might prefer longer, more focused tours. The additional fees for conservation and optional activities also mean that budget planning should account for extras.
This full-day tour of Coba and Tulum offers a cost-effective way to explore Mayapan’s most famous ruins, enjoy a swim in a natural cenote, and experience the lively charm of Playa del Carmen. It combines cultural highlights with outdoor relaxation, all with round-trip hotel transfers for convenience.
While the short stops in Playa del Carmen and optional extras might not satisfy those seeking detailed, immersive experiences at each site, the tour’s value and efficiency stand out. It’s particularly suited for first-time visitors or those with limited time wanting a broad overview of the region’s archaeological and natural wonders.
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour offers pick-up and drop-off from most hotels in Cancun.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour runs approximately 11 to 13 hours, covering all stops and activities.
Are tickets for the ruins included?
Yes, admission tickets for Tulum and Coba are included in the price.
Can I swim in the cenote?
Absolutely, the crystal-clear waters of Cenote Kuxtal are perfect for swimming and relaxing.
What is the cost of the conservation fee?
The conservation fee is 600 pesos per person, payable on site.
Is food provided?
Yes, a buffet lunch featuring regional Mexican cuisine is included.
What should I bring for the cenote swim?
Bring swimsuits, towels, and possibly waterproof cameras or phones for photos.
Are drinks included in the tour?
No, drinks are not included and can be purchased separately.
What is the maximum group size?
Tours are limited to 45 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.