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Explore Chichen Itza, Coba, and a cenote with early access, guided insights, lunch included, and small group comfort for a full day of Mayan culture.
A full-day tour from Playa del Carmen offers early access to Chichen Itza, a visit to Coba, and a refreshing swim in a cenote, all for just $100.31 per person. Designed for those who appreciate guided cultural insights without the hassle of shopping stops, this small group experience ensures a more intimate and relaxed exploration of Mayan heritage. With a 5.0-star rating based on one review, the tour emphasizes professional guides, punctuality, and value. The 12 to 13-hour journey includes hotel pickup, lunch, bottled water, and all entrance fees, making it a comprehensive and hassle-free way to discover some of the most iconic sites in the Yucatán Peninsula.
While it’s best suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness and an interest in history rather than shopping or crowded tours, the small group size of up to 14 participants promises more personalized attention. The early access to Chichen Itza allows visitors to enjoy the ruins before the bigger crowds arrive, offering a more peaceful and immersive experience. The tour’s focus on cultural and historical insights delivered by knowledgeable guides makes it a highly recommended option for those eager to learn about Maya civilization in-depth.


This tour’s early morning arrival at Chichen Itza is one of its key advantages. Arriving before the larger crowds gives visitors a chance to explore the ancient site with more space and tranquility. The guide walks you through the most iconic structures, including La Iglesia, Las Monjas, and The Observatory, providing detailed explanations that bring the ruins to life.
The full 2-hour guided tour ensures you see the highlights and learn about the Mayan architecture and its cultural significance. The admission ticket is included, so you don’t have to worry about extra costs. This early access is especially valuable for photography enthusiasts or history buffs wanting to experience the site at its most undisturbed.
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After the ruins of Chichen Itza, the trip continues to Coba, a hidden gem in the jungle that was once a major Mayan city. Located about an hour from Tulum, Coba features Yucatán’s tallest pyramid, which visitors can climb for panoramic views of the lush surroundings.
The guided walk at Coba provides context about the site’s historical importance and the different buildings, helping visitors understand Coba’s role in Mayan civilization. With about an hour and a half to explore, the group has plenty of time to appreciate the archaeological remains and enjoy the jungle atmosphere.

A highlight of the tour is the visit to Cenote Chukum, an impressive underground cenote with hundreds of stalactites. After a morning of sightseeing, this refreshing swim offers a natural cooling experience. Visitors can dive in and enjoy the crystal-clear waters, making it a perfect way to relax and recharge.
The admission to the cenote is included, and the environment provides a beautiful natural setting to appreciate the Yucatán’s geological wonders. The cenote visit lasts around 2 hours, giving ample time for swimming, taking photos, or simply soaking in the scenery.

The tour operates with an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort during the long day. The pickup point is at Coco Bongo in Playa del Carmen, making it easy for most travelers to meet the group. The tour promises punctuality and professionalism, as evidenced by excellent reviews.
The transport is designed for efficiency, with the total duration including land travel between sites and back to the hotel estimated at 12 to 13 hours. Travelers should be prepared for a moderate physical activity level, especially at the sites, including climbing the pyramid at Coba.

The guides on this tour are praised for their explanations and professional attitude. Reviews highlight Ezekiel’s deep knowledge of Mayan culture, making the experience both educational and engaging. The guides are attentive, ensuring visitors understand the history and significance of each location.
The focus on cultural insight rather than shopping or unnecessary stops makes this tour appealing for those who want a meaningful visit to the ruins with a trusted guide leading the way.

A buffet lunch is part of the package, allowing travelers to enjoy a local meal mid-day. Bottled water is provided on board, helping everyone stay hydrated during the long day of exploration. The all-inclusive nature of the tour offers a hassle-free experience, with no need to carry extra cash or worry about meals and drinks.

The tour operates with a maximum of 14 travelers, which promotes a more personalized experience compared to larger groups. The meeting point is centrally located in Playa del Carmen, and the tour ends back at the original meeting spot.
Confirmation occurs at booking, and cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility for planning. Travelers should ensure they are comfortable with moderate physical activity and are prepared to spend a full day outdoors.

This tour’s early access to Chichen Itza and the inclusion of Coba and a cenote provide a comprehensive day of Mayan culture. The small group size and professional guides are praised for making the experience more personal and educational. The value for money is clear, with all entrance fees, lunch, bottled water, and transportation included.
However, the additional taxes of MXN 900 per person are not included in the price and must be paid on the day. The tour is ideal for those who prioritize cultural learning and want to avoid crowds, rather than those seeking a quick or casual visit.
“Perfect excursion from start to finish. Seriousness, punctuality and professionalism.”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes admission tickets, lunch, bottled water, an air-conditioned vehicle, and a guided tour of Chichen Itza, Coba, and the cenote.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 12 to 13 hours, covering travel time and site visits.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 14 travelers, providing a more intimate setting.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Visitors should have a moderate physical fitness level, as there may be walking and climbing involved, especially at Coba.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Coco Bongo in Playa del Carmen, with pickup offered at that location.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, state taxes for Chichen Itza and Coba, amounting to MXN 900 per person, are payable on the day of the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is early access to Chichen Itza worthwhile?
Absolutely. It allows visitors to enjoy the ruins without large crowds, making the experience more peaceful and better suited for photography and learning.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of early access, guided insights, small group size, and inclusion of Coba and cenote creates a well-rounded and value-packed experience.
This small group tour from Playa del Carmen offers a meaningful journey into Mayan history, with the advantage of avoiding crowds at Chichen Itza and exploring lesser-known sites like Coba. With professional guides and all logistics taken care of, it’s a solid choice for travelers eager to deepen their understanding of Mayan culture in a comfortable setting.