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Discover the private tour to Tulum and Coba from Riviera Maya, offering personalized experiences, expert guides, inclusive lunch, and optional cenote swim for $295.
This private tour to Tulum and Coba from Riviera Maya offers a personalized way to explore two of the most impressive Maya archaeological sites in Mexico. Priced at $295 per person, it provides a full-day experience with roundtrip transportation, an included buffet lunch, and the flexibility to enjoy each site at your own pace. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 43 reviews, this tour is highly recommended by 93% of participants and is booked, on average, 42 days in advance.
The tour starts with a hotel pickup, eliminating the hassle of planning logistics. It’s ideal for those seeking an intimate, guided visit with only your group. The eight-hour itinerary includes ample time at each archaeological site, and there’s an optional chance to visit a cenote, adding a refreshing swim to the day’s activities. Expert guides lead the group through the ruins, sharing insights into the Maya civilization, making this experience both educational and enjoyable.


The tour begins at the Tulum Archaeological Site, known for its stunning location overlooking the Caribbean Sea. This site offers a striking contrast of ancient stone structures against turquoise waters, making it a favorite among visitors. With two hours allocated, you get plenty of time to explore the well-preserved ruins, walk along the defensive walls, and take in breathtaking views.
The guide provides detailed insights into the Mayan history and architecture, helping you understand the significance of buildings like the El Castillo. Despite Tulum’s popularity, the private setup ensures your group avoids the typical crowds, allowing for a relaxed visit. The site’s scenic beauty and historical importance make it a compelling first stop.
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Next, the tour moves to Zona Arqueologica de Coba, where three hours are spent exploring the sprawling jungle ruins. Known for its many restored structures and the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán Peninsula, Nohoch Mul, Coba offers the exciting opportunity to climb the pyramid for panoramic views of the surrounding jungle.
The site’s less crowded atmosphere compared to Tulum makes it easier to set your own pace. The tour includes the use of bicycles, which many find a delightful way to navigate the expansive ruins. The guide enriches the experience with stories about the ancient Maya who once inhabited this site, making history both accessible and engaging.

Transportation is included in the tour price, with roundtrip service from Playa del Carmen or nearby hotels. The van is described as very comfortable, allowing guests to relax during the approximately 1.5-hour drive to Tulum and the 45-minute trip to Coba. This setup saves time and energy, especially when compared to navigating rental cars or independent transit.
The hotel pickup service covers most locations in the area, ensuring a smooth start to the day. This convenience is consistently praised in reviews, and it means you won’t need to worry about finding meeting points or dealing with traffic.

A highlight of this tour is the included buffet lunch at a local restaurant in Coba. The menu is described as delicious, with some reviews mentioning it as the best meal experienced during their trip to Mexico. Drinks are not included, so bringing cash for beverages is recommended.
For those seeking a more refreshing activity, the option to visit a cenote adds a memorable swimming experience amidst the natural beauty of the Yucatán. Although some guests choose to skip the cenote, many praise the chance to cool off in such iconic natural formations, which are considered a signature feature of the region.

The tour features guides who are fluent in English and Spanish, with some reviews highlighting guides like Salvador, Ramon, and Pedro as very knowledgeable, friendly, and organized. Guests appreciate the personalized attention and flexibility that private tours offer, such as spending extra time at favorite spots or stopping for shopping.
Several reviews mention guides doing an excellent job of sharing historical context while maintaining an engaging and approachable manner. This focus on quality guide service makes the tour accessible for most travelers, including families, with service animals allowed.

The itinerary is well-planned, with enough time to enjoy each site without feeling rushed. The less crowded nature of Coba compared to Tulum is frequently noted, making it easier to explore comfortably.
Participants should be prepared for some walking and biking around the ruins, especially at Coba. The site at Coba is shaded, which is a relief during hot days. Some reviews mention that skipping the cenote is an option if little ones or tired guests prefer to rest, and the tour’s pace can be adjusted if needed.
Most bookings are made about 42 days in advance, reflecting solid interest and confidence in this tour. The booking process is straightforward, with confirmation received immediately unless booked within two days, in which case it’s confirmed within 48 hours.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind. Weather cancellations are also possible, with options for a reschedule or full refund if the tour is canceled due to poor weather conditions.
This private experience suits those who prefer flexibility, personalized service, and avoidance of crowds. It’s perfect for families, small groups, or anyone wanting an educational, relaxed day exploring the ancient Maya sites. The delicious lunch and optional cenote add variety to the trip, making it suitable for those who want more than just ruins.
The knowledgeable guides and comfortable transport are consistently praised, providing a stress-free way to learn about Mayan history. However, travelers should be prepared for some walking and bike riding, especially at Coba.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of history, natural beauty, and convenience at a competitive price. The personalized approach ensures that each guest can enjoy the sites without the crowds and with expert guidance. The inclusion of lunch and transportation enhances the overall value, and the option to add a cenote makes it even more memorable.
While it’s not ideal for those seeking a very luxurious or highly active experience, it perfectly suits visitors who want to explore the culture at their own pace. The consistent positive reviews highlight the quality of guides and the smooth organization, making this tour a reliable choice for exploring the Maya ruins outside of crowded group tours.
“Wonderful private tour of the archaeological parks at Tulum and Coba. Very informative and a lovely time. Great local lunch spot in Coba, too!”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour accommodates most travelers, including families. It’s worth noting that some walking and biking are involved, so consider your children’s stamina and comfort.
Can I skip the cenote visit?
Yes, the cenote visit is optional. If you or your children prefer to rest or avoid water, you can choose to skip it.
What should I bring for the lunch?
The lunch is a buffet in a local restaurant, with drinks not included. Bringing cash for beverages and souvenirs is recommended.
How flexible is the schedule?
The private nature of this tour allows some flexibility in timing, especially with the guide’s ability to tailor the experience to your pace.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour provider offers a full refund or reschedule if the trip is canceled due to poor weather conditions. It’s advisable to check the forecast and be prepared.
How far in advance should I book?
Bookings are commonly made about 42 days ahead, but last-minute reservations are possible with confirmation usually within 48 hours if booked within two days of travel.