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Discover the ancient Maya ruins of Chacchoben on a half-day shore excursion from Costa Maya, including expert guides, local wildlife, and regional snacks.

This half-day shore excursion from Costa Maya offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient Maya civilization. Priced at $279 per person, it lasts approximately 4 hours and includes round-trip transportation from Mahahual port. The tour is perfect for those seeking a cultural adventure with a mix of history, wildlife viewing, and regional tastes, all led by certified guides.
What makes this experience stand out is its private transport outside the cruise terminal, giving visitors a relaxed pace to explore the impressive temples and ancient structures of Chacchoben. The tour also makes a charming stop at Pedro Antonio Santos to sample famous honey pineapples, adding a sweet regional touch.
While the tour offers plenty of highlights, it is important to note that there are snacks, beverages (including beer), and water included, making it a well-rounded cultural outing. The 4-hour duration keeps the trip manageable for cruise schedules, but travelers should be prepared for walking and a bit of outdoor exploration.

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This tour departs from Delisuper Costamaya, located at Av. P.º del Puerto in Mahahual. The air-conditioned vehicle provides private transportation, giving the group a comfortable ride directly to the ruins and the village. The start time is flexible within 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, aligning with the cruise schedule. The end point is back at the original meeting point, making logistics simple.

The main focus of this tour is the exploration of Chacchoben, where visitors walk through buildings and structures that highlight Maya architecture. The Templo 24, Plaza B, and the Gran Plaza are among the notable stops during the 2-hour visit.
The tour guide explains the significance of each site, weaving in local plant knowledge and pointing out fauna such as birds and spider monkeys, which are commonly seen during the walk. The winding natural paths allow for an unhurried experience amidst the lush jungle environment. This stop is geared towards engaging visitors with the history and natural surroundings.

After the ruins, the tour makes a quick 15-minute visit to Pedro Antonio Santos, a picturesque village famed for its honey pineapples. Here, visitors get the chance to sample fresh regional fruit, adding a flavorful and authentic touch to the tour. The free admission at this stop makes it an appealing bonus, and it offers a chance to appreciate local agricultural traditions.

This tour is designed to keep guests refreshed and energized throughout the short excursion. Included are bottled water, snacks, and soda. Travelers can also enjoy beer as part of the beverages provided.
The air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation ensure comfort, while insurance offers peace of mind. The free cancellation policy provides flexibility, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.

The tour features certified guides who lead visitors through the archaeological site, sharing insights into Maya history and local flora and fauna. Their knowledge enhances the visit, making the ruins’ stories accessible and engaging. The guides’ ability to explain the significance of structures like Los Gemelos and Temple One helps visitors appreciate the archaeological importance of Chacchoben.

With a total duration of about 4 hours, the tour strikes a balance between sightseeing and relaxation. The start times are flexible within the morning to early afternoon window, synchronizing smoothly with cruise schedules. The tour’s walking component at the ruins is manageable, but visitors should wear comfortable footwear.
The tour is open to most travelers, with service animals allowed. Since it is a private activity, the group size is limited, allowing for personalized attention from the guide and a more relaxed experience.

This half-day tour offers excellent value with private transport, an insightful guide, and a combination of cultural, natural, and culinary experiences. The inclusion of wildlife sightings and the regional pineapple tasting make it more than just a visit to ruins — it’s a taste of the region’s natural and cultural richness.
However, travelers seeking a longer or more extensive archaeological tour might prefer full-day options. For those with limited time or who want a relaxed, private experience, this tour hits a sweet spot.
The Chacchoben Mayan Ruins Half Day Shore Excursion from Costa Maya offers a compact yet comprehensive peek into Maya history with expert-led insights. The private transportation and local snack stop add convenience and regional flavor, making it ideal for families or history buffs eager for a short, informative outing.
While the 4-hour duration and moderate walking are suitable for most, those with mobility concerns should prepare accordingly. The free cancellation gives added flexibility in planning. This tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Maya archaeology, complemented by wildlife viewing opportunities and regional treats.
Is transportation provided to and from the cruise port?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation from Mahahual port in an air-conditioned vehicle.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 4 hours, including all stops and transportation.
What can I expect at the Chacchoben ruins?
Visitors explore Templo 24, Plaza B, Gran Plaza, and other structures, with guides explaining their historical significance.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, bottled water, snacks, soda, and beer are included in the tour.
Can I see wildlife during the tour?
Yes, tropical birds and spider monkeys are commonly spotted around the ruins and in the surrounding jungle.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Since it is a private tour with manageable walking, it is suitable for most ages, but comfortable footwear is recommended.
What is the stop at Pedro Antonio Santos about?
It’s a 15-minute visit to a village known for its honey pineapples where you can taste fresh regional fruit.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, providing a more personalized experience.
What is the price of this tour?
The cost is $279 per person.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours in advance.