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Discover the 2-day combo tour in Cancun featuring Tulum, Coba, Chichen Itza, cenotes, and visits to Playa del Carmen and Valladolid for just $159.90.

This Combo 2 Days Tour in Cancun offers a practical way to experience the region’s highlights, combining ancient Mayan ruins, cenote swims, and visits to vibrant towns. Priced at $159.90 per person, this package includes round-trip hotel transport, admission tickets, and two lunches, making it a convenient choice for those with limited time. Over approximately two days, travelers are guided through the most iconic sites like Tulum, Coba, Chichen Itza, and Valladolid, along with relaxing cenote swims and shopping in Playa del Carmen.
While the tour provides a rundown of the area’s history and natural beauty, it’s worth noting that the guide is described as an unlicensed companion rather than a certified expert, which might influence the depth of cultural insights. Still, for a budget-friendly, all-in-one experience, this tour suits those eager to see multiple highlights without the hassle of planning individual visits.

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The tour departs early at 7:00 am, with hotel pickup included from Cancun and Riviera Maya hotels. This early start maximizes the daylight hours for sightseeing and swimming. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the long day of travel and exploration, with the pickup process designed to be straightforward and convenient.

The journey begins with a visit to the Tulum archaeological zone, renowned for its picturesque coastal setting and well-preserved ruins. The guided tour here lasts approximately 2 hours, during which the guide highlights significant structures and shares stories behind the site. Though the guide’s knowledge is not described as highly detailed, visitors still gain a broad understanding of Tulum’s role in Mayan civilization.
This site offers scenic views of the Caribbean Sea, making it a memorable photo stop. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as walking over uneven ground is involved.

Next, the tour heads into the jungle to visit Coba, a site that once wielded significant influence in Mayan history. With around 1 hour and 30 minutes allocated, travelers have time to walk among the ancient pyramids and structures. Coba is especially known for its large pyramid, which visitors can climb for panoramic views of the surrounding jungle, a feature that adds to the site’s appeal.
The visit to Coba introduces guests to one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico, offering a different vibe compared to Tulum’s coastal ruins. The site’s remote location in the jungle promises a more authentic experience.

A highlight of the tour is swimming in cenotes Tamcach-Ha and Choo-Ha, natural pools formed millions of years ago. Spanning 1 hour and 30 minutes, these cenotes provide a chance to cool off and enjoy the clear, fresh water. The natural pools are unique, given that they are part of a rare geological formation only found in this region.
Guests can expect serene surroundings with beautiful natural light filtering into the water. It’s advisable to bring swimwear and towels, as well as waterproof cameras to capture moments in these picturesque settings.

Before returning to Cancun, the tour includes a 1-hour stop in Playa del Carmen’s Fifth Avenue. Here, travelers can walk along the lively street filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a chance to browse souvenirs or enjoy a snack. This stop provides a relaxed atmosphere amid the busy tour schedule, perfect for a quick stretch or some shopping.
While no admission fee is required, visitors should budget money if they wish to purchase souvenirs or try local foods.

On the second day, the tour visits Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. With an allocated 2 hours for the guided tour, guests explore the iconic pyramid, El Castillo, and other significant structures. The guide here is described as a certified professional, offering detailed explanations of the site’s history and architecture.
Chichen Itza provides a deep dive into Mayan history, and visitors can appreciate the scale and ingenuity of the ancient city. This stop is a key highlight for history enthusiasts and those seeking cultural enrichment.

After Chichen Itza, travelers visit Cenote Maya Park, known for its unique natural pools formed by meteorite impacts millions of years ago. The 1 hour and 30 minutes spent here allows guests to swim and relax in the pristine waters. The cenote’s geological origin makes it a special feature of the tour, and swimming here completes the natural experience of the day.
Guests should bring swim gear, as the cenote’s crystal-clear water promises a refreshing experience.
The tour includes a visit to Valladolid, a vibrant town with the “Pueblo Mágico” certification. During the 1-hour walk, visitors appreciate the town’s colonial architecture, colorful streets, and cultural heritage. This stop offers a taste of local life and history, with options to explore shops or take photos of the picturesque surroundings.
Valladolid’s historic center provides a peaceful contrast to the archaeological sites and is perfect for those interested in authentic Mexican towns.
This tour includes round transportation from your hotel, an air-conditioned vehicle, and tickets for all archaeological sites. Guests also receive lunch each day and have the opportunity to swim in cenotes at designated stops. The experience is designed to be convenient and efficient, allowing travelers to see multiple sites without the stress of logistics.
However, it’s important to note that tips, souvenirs, and a conservation fee of MXN 1,175 per person are not included in the base price. The fee covers site preservation and park management.
While the tour offers a broad overview, feedback indicates that the guide is not a certified expert but rather an unlicensed companion. This might impact the depth of historical and cultural insights provided during site visits. The group size of up to 35 travelers is reasonable but may feel crowded at popular stops.
The tour starts early at 7:00 am, which is ideal for making the most of the day but requires early hotel pickups. Guests should be prepared for a full day of travel and activity, with some walking involved at each site.
This 2-day combo tour in Cancun is perfect for budget-conscious travelers eager to see major Mayan ruins, swim in cenotes, and enjoy local towns. Its inclusive approach—covering transportation, tickets, and lunches—reduces the hassle of planning separate visits.
However, those seeking in-depth historical explanations from highly qualified guides** might find the guide’s role limited. The tour’s pace suits visitors with moderate physical mobility comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.
This tour offers a cost-effective way to experience some of the most iconic sites in the Riviera Maya in just two days. The combination of ancient ruins, natural cenotes, and lively towns makes for a varied itinerary. Its biggest strength lies in its value for money and organized logistics.
While it might not satisfy those craving deep cultural insights from expert guides, it remains a practical choice for first-time visitors or groups wanting a well-rounded snapshot of the region. The inclusion of lunch, transfers, and site tickets makes it a straightforward option for an active, educational, and fun experience.
“La persona asignada no es un guía, es un acompañante, no informo absolutamente nada respecto a la cultura en los sitios visitados”
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
Yes, hotel pickup is included from Cancun and Riviera Maya hotels, starting at 7:00 am.
Are tickets to the archaeological sites included?
Yes, the tour covers admission fees to Tulum, Coba, and Chichen Itza as well as the cenotes and Valladolid.
What should I bring for the cenote swims?
Guests should bring swimwear, towels, and waterproof cameras. The cenotes offer natural pools for swimming and relaxing.
Is there a recommended physical level for this tour?
Participants should be comfortable walking and standing for several hours, with some uphill and uneven terrain at sites like Coba.
What is not included in the price?
Tips, souvenirs, and the conservation fee of MXN 1,175 per person are not included and should be paid separately.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This Combo 2 Days Tour provides a practical, budget-friendly way to see the highlights of the Mayan Riviera, combining history, nature, and vibrant towns in one organized package.