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Discover the full-day Cancun 4x1 tour, visiting Tulum, Coba, a cenote, and Playa del Carmen for $119, including lunch, with guided insights and convenient transport.
Exploring Cancun becomes even more rewarding with the 4×1 Tour of Tulum, Coba, Cenote, and Playa del Carmen. Priced at $119 per person and lasting approximately 12 hours, this tour offers a comprehensive glimpse into some of the Yucatan Peninsula’s most iconic sites. It’s ideal for visitors with limited time who want to cover ancient ruins, natural swimming holes, and vibrant shopping spots all in one day. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in select hotels, lunch, and entrance fees to Coba and Tulum—making logistics straightforward.
While reviews highlight the expert guides and the exciting stops, they also point out some delays and organizational hiccups, especially related to bus boarding and crowd sizes. This tour suits first-time visitors, those eager to see multiple attractions, and travelers looking for value with included meals and entrance fees. Be prepared for a busy schedule and some time spent on transit, but the experience offers a balanced mix of history, nature, and leisure.


The tour departs at 7:30 am, so being ready early is key. It begins with hotel pickup for guests staying at selected accommodations, making the start smooth for most travelers. The coach transport takes you comfortably between sites, although reviews mention some delays during pickups—starting early helps maximize your day’s itinerary.
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Your first stop is the Tulum Archaeological Site, a striking Maya city perched above the Caribbean Sea. While admission is paid separately, the guide provides insights into the site’s history and architecture. Expect to spend about an hour here, soaking in views of the turquoise waters and ancient stone structures. It’s a fitting first stop that combines history and scenic beauty.
Next, the tour visits Coba’s Zona Arqueologica, where admission is included. The highlight is climbing the Nohoch-Mul pyramid, which reaches 138 feet, making it one of the tallest structures in the Yucatan. The climb is a major thrill, offering panoramic views of the jungle. The site allows about two hours for exploring, taking in the ancient ruins and lush surroundings.

After the ruins, the tour offers about one hour of free time in Playa del Carmen for shopping. The area is lively, with shops and stalls where visitors can pick up souvenirs or simply stroll along the bustling streets. This break is an excellent chance to experience the local vibe and grab a quick snack or refreshment.

The final stop is at Cenote Kuxtal, a popular natural swimming spot with crystal-clear waters. The cenote is known for its transparent water, perfect for a refreshing dip. The visit lasts around 45 minutes, providing a relaxing way to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing. Beverages and life jackets are available for purchase, but admission is included in the tour.

The tour features professional guides who share stories about each site, enhancing the experience. The transport units are sanitized and equipped with disinfectant gel and face covers for safety, following health protocols. The guide’s language may be multi-lingual, ensuring clear explanations for diverse groups.

With a maximum of 49 travelers, the tour maintains a manageable group size, though some reviews mention full buses and delays. The duration of transfers varies depending on traffic conditions, but the overall schedule balances sightseeing with travel time. The pace is lively, suited for those comfortable with a busy day and some walking, especially at ruins and the cenote.

Some guests report delays during pickup, with over six hours spent on the bus for pickups and drop-offs. Plus, Tulum’s visit was canceled in some cases, though this may depend on specific days or circumstances. Notably, lunch and entrance fees to Tulum are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly.
This full-day adventure appeals to first-time visitors keen to see multiple highlights in one go. It offers good value for the price, with included entrance fees and lunch. Travelers comfortable with a fast-paced schedule and bus travel will find this tour a convenient way to explore ancient ruins, natural beauty, and local culture.
The Cancun 4×1 tour delivers a solid mix of history, nature, and leisure. The guides and included amenities make it easy to enjoy the day, although some organizational delays may occur. It’s an excellent choice for visitors who want to maximize their sightseeing without worrying about logistics or extra costs.
This tour offers balanced value, engaging sites, and a lively group experience, best suited for those eager to see multiple attractions in a single day. Be prepared for a full itinerary, but also for the chance to relax and enjoy some of the most scenic and cultural spots around Cancun.
“Tour, Guide and driver was exceptional, however, we had to make over 4 stops. We started at 7:09 am at our hotel and it was 10:15 am when the bus p…”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are offered at selected hotels in Cancun, making the start and end of the day easy and convenient.
How much time do I get at each stop?
You’ll spend about one hour at Tulum, two hours at Coba, one hour shopping in Playa del Carmen, and 45 minutes at Cenote Kuxtal. The schedule balances sightseeing with travel.
Are entrance fees to Tulum included?
No, admission to Tulum is not included, but the entrance fee to Coba is included. The guide shares stories and insights at Tulum without charging for entry.
What should I bring for the cenote swim?
Bring swimsuits, towels, and water shoes if preferred. Be aware that life jackets and drinks are available for purchase, and beverages are not included in the tour price.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is designed for most travelers, but walking and climbing at Coba require some physical effort. Ensure comfortable footwear and be prepared for a full day of activity.