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Explore Mayan ruins, swim in a cenote, and enjoy local cuisine on this full-day Cancun tour visiting Coba, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen for $119.

This full-day tour from Cancun offers a balanced mix of archaeological exploration, natural beauty, and leisure activities. For $119 per person, you get to visit two important Mayan sites: Tulum and Coba, enjoy a swim in a cenote, and have free time to stroll along Quinta Avenida in Playa del Carmen. The trip lasts approximately 12 to 15 hours, making it ideal for those eager to make the most of their day in the Yucatán Peninsula.
What really stands out about this tour is the small group size of 15 passengers, which helps keep the experience intimate and allows for more personalized attention from guides. While reviews point out some inconsistency around Coba’s availability, the overall experience includes guided tours, entrance fees, and a regional lunch, making it a convenient option for travelers seeking a comprehensive trip.
This tour departs from Cancun at 7:00am, with convenient pickup options, and uses air-conditioned minivans to travel between destinations. The price includes all entrance fees for Tulum, Coba, and the cenote, along with lunch featuring regional food. Drinks and life vests are not included, but upgrades are available for additional comfort.
Participants are guided through each stop, with admission tickets included for the archaeological sites and cenote. The tour operates with a maximum of 20 travelers, enhancing the feeling of small-group intimacy and ensuring enough time for questions and personalized insights.
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The first stop on the itinerary is Tulum, where visitors have about 1 hour 30 minutes to explore this cliffside archaeological site. Here, travelers admire the colorful landscape and the spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea, which makes Tulum a photographer’s favorite.
The guide shares stories about the site, which was once a key port for the Mayan civilization. Visitors get to experience the unique blue waters and stunning coastline that have made Tulum famous, making it a highlight of the trip.

Next, the tour visits Coba, a significant Mayan city known for its tall pyramids and extensive ruins. With about 2 hours and 30 minutes at Coba, visitors walk through the ruins, discovering the enigmatic architecture of this ancient city.
Coba is renowned for its Great Pyramid of Coba, which is one of the tallest in the region and can be climbed for panoramic views. Review comments highlight guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge, making this part of the day both educational and visually impressive.

After the archaeological stops, the tour includes 1 hour at Cenote Kuxtal for a refreshing swim. This sacred Mayan cenote is considered an entrance to the underworld, adding a spiritual element to the natural beauty.
The cenote varies in size, and recent discoveries reveal the presence of stalactites and stalagmites, making it an intriguing spot. Swimmers should note that life vests are not included, but the cenote’s calm waters make for a relaxing experience.

The final stop is Quinta Avenida in Playa del Carmen, where visitors enjoy about 1 hour of free time. This bustling pedestrian street is lined with shops, boutiques, and cafes, offering a chance to buy souvenirs or simply soak in the lively atmosphere.
While no entrance fee is required, exploring Quinta Avenida provides a leisurely end to the day with opportunities for shopping, people-watching, and maybe grabbing some snacks or drinks before heading back to Cancun.

The tour begins early at 7:00am with the possibility of pickup from Cancun hotels or designated meeting points. The journey lasts around 12 to 15 hours, so travelers should be prepared for a full day.
The group size is capped at 20 people, which allows for more direct interaction with guides. The mobile ticket simplifies access, and all taxes are included in the price, making it a straightforward booking.

The most praised aspect of this tour is the knowledgeable guides and friendly drivers, who bring enthusiasm and clarity to every stop. The stunning views at Tulum and Coba and the delicious regional lunch earn high marks for value.
However, there is a notable review mentioning that Coba was closed during a visit, and the group was redirected to a Mayan village instead. The tour provider clarifies that Coba’s availability depends on ongoing maintenance, which is outside their control.
Despite this, many reviewers emphasize that the overall experience remains rewarding, especially with the stunning ruins, scenic cenote, and lively shopping street.

This day trip suits travelers who want to see multiple highlights of the Yucatán without the hassle of organizing separate visits. It’s ideal for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those eager to shop and relax in Playa del Carmen. The small-group setting makes it suitable for those wanting a more personalized experience, and the lunch included adds to the convenience.
While not recommended for travelers with mobility issues (climbing pyramids or walking extensive ruins), most you will appreciate the balanced mix of cultural sights and leisure.
This comprehensive day trip offers a well-rounded glimpse of the region’s archaeological marvels, natural beauty, and local lifestyle. The guided tours of Tulum and Coba, coupled with a cenote swim and shopping time in Playa del Carmen, make for a rich experience at a reasonable price of $119.
The small group size enhances the experience, though travelers should be aware of the potential for Coba closures. The regional lunch and entrance fees included help make this an all-in-one package that’s both convenient and enjoyable.
This tour is a strong choice for travelers who want to maximize their day in Cancun and get a taste of Mayan history, natural wonder, and vibrant city life.
“The experience itself was spectacular and the driver and guide were friendly and kind. Everything from the pick up to the drop off was great. It wa…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price includes entrance fees for Tulum, Coba, and the cenote, guided tours, lunch with regional food, transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, and all taxes.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 12 to 15 hours, starting at 7:00am and ending in the late evening.
Is there a minimum group size?
Yes, the tour requires a minimum number of travelers to operate, with a maximum of 20 participants.
Can I customize the tour or upgrade drinks?
Drinks are not included in the standard package, but there is an upgrade option for deluxe drinks.
What if Coba is closed?
If Coba is closed during the visit, the tour provider states that visitors may be redirected to an alternative destination such as a Mayan village.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
Most travelers can participate, but climbing pyramids or extensive walking may not be suitable for everyone.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and swimsuit for the cenote. Life vests are not provided, so bring your own if needed.
What’s the best time to book?
Most bookings are made about 3 weeks in advance, and early reservations help secure availability.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is transportation provided from Cancun hotels?
Yes, pickup options are available, making logistics straightforward for most travelers.