Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour - Starting the Tour: Pickup and Transportation

Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour

Explore the top Maya sites with this private 12-hour tour from Cancun, including Chichen Itza, Coba, Tulum, Cenote Ik Kil, and guided visits.

Discover the Full-Day Private Maya Adventure from Cancun for $704

This full-day private tour from Cancun, Riviera Maya, or Tulum offers a comprehensive exploration of the most significant Maya archaeological sites. Priced at $704 per person, the tour lasts approximately 12 hours and is designed for families or groups seeking a personalized experience. Highlights include guided visits to Chichen Itza, Coba, and Tulum, along with a refreshing swim in Cenote Ik Kil and a hearty buffet lunch. The tour features private 2-way transfers and chauffeur-style transport, making the long day comfortable and stress-free.

With excellent reviews and a 5.0/5 rating, it’s clear this tour appeals to those who want an in-depth, flexible, and well-organized experience. It’s especially suited for visitors who prefer a private, guided approach and want to avoid large group crowds. Keep in mind, the tour involves a good amount of driving, so travelers should be prepared for a full, active day.

Key Points

Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour - Key Points

  • Private guided tour with chauffeur-style transfers from Cancun, Tulum, or Riviera Maya
  • Visits to four key sites: Tulum, Coba, Chichen Itza, and Cenote Ik Kil
  • Included: admission tickets, lunch, guided commentary, bike and train rides at specific sites
  • Duration: roughly 12 hours, with flexible timing and personalized attention
  • Highly rated (5.0/5 from 58 reviews), praised for knowledgeable guides, smooth logistics, and great value

Starting the Tour: Pickup and Transportation

Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour - Starting the Tour: Pickup and Transportation

This tour begins with pickup at 6:30 am from your hotel or address in Cancun, Tulum, or Riviera Maya. The private vehicle is reserved solely for your group, providing ample space to relax during the drive. The chauffeur handles all the navigation, allowing you to focus on the scenery and anticipate the adventures ahead.

Because the day involves long distances between sites, having a private transfer makes the experience more comfortable and efficient. The guides coordinate the timing to minimize wait times and avoid heavy traffic, ensuring you maximize your time at each location.

Exploring Tulum’s Clifftop Ruins and Caribbean Views

The day kicks off with a visit to the Tulum archaeological site, a historic Maya port overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The guided 2-hour tour introduces visitors to Tulum’s key structures, including the seaside temple and fortifications.

Travelers can enjoy spectacular views of the Caribbean from the ruins’ vantage points, making for perfect photos. A train ride transports you from the entrance to the site’s main area, reducing walking and adding a fun element to the visit. The site’s cliff-top location offers a striking contrast between ancient stonework and the turquoise sea, a highlight for many.

Coba: Jungle Enclosure and the Tallest Pyramid

Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour - Coba: Jungle Enclosure and the Tallest Pyramid

Next, the tour moves to Coba, a Maya city surrounded by lush rainforest. Here, the guide leads you through a guided tour lasting about 2 hours, with options to ride a pedicab around the ruins.

Coba’s star attraction is the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán Peninsula, which you can choose to climb for panoramic views. The site’s dense jungle setting gives it a mysterious, untouched feel, and the guide shares insights into its history and architecture. The bike ride around the complex adds an active element, allowing you to cover more ground comfortably.

Cenote Ik Kil: Refreshing Swim and Lunch Break

Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour - Cenote Ik Kil: Refreshing Swim and Lunch Break

After exploring the ruins, the tour takes a break at Cenote Ik Kil for about an hour. This beautifully maintained cenote features crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and relaxing after a morning of sightseeing.

Guests are provided with life vests and a locker key to change into swimwear. The cool water offers a welcome refreshment, especially after the sun and heat.

Following the swim, a buffet lunch is served, offering meat, salads, fruits, pastas, and desserts. The meal is hearty and designed to re-energize for the afternoon activities. Travelers are advised to bring waterproof containers for their phones and towels for drying off.

Chichen Itza: The Iconic Mayan World Wonder

Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour - Chichen Itza: The Iconic Mayan World Wonder

The afternoon is dedicated to Chichen Itza, the UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The guided 2-hour tour covers El Castillo (Kukulkan Pyramid), the ball court, the observatory, and other prominent structures.

The guide explains the significance of each monument, including the astronomical features and Mayan ball game history. After the guided portion, there’s free time to walk around, take photos, and buy souvenirs such as obsidian jewelry and Mayan zodiac bracelets.

Detailed Site Descriptions and Highlights

Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour - Detailed Site Descriptions and Highlights

Tulum is notable for its seaside location and well-preserved seaside structures. The cliff views and beach access add to its charm, making it a popular stop for photos and exploration.

Coba stands out for its jungle surroundings and the opportunity to climb the tallest pyramid. The pedicab ride offers a fun way to explore the extensive ruins without exhausting yourself.

Chichen Itza impresses with its renovated architecture and historical importance. The El Castillo pyramid, with its precise astronomical alignments, remains a symbol of Maya ingenuity.

Cenote Ik Kil provides a cool, tranquil escape with vibrant waters, perfect for rejuvenation during the busy day.

Logistics, Pacing, and Physical Considerations

The tour starts early at 6:30 am, with a full itinerary designed to cover all four highlights within approximately 12 hours. Expect long drives between sites, but the private transport ensures comfort and flexibility.

Walking at each site varies: Tulum involves some walking along paths and stairs, while Coba offers the option to climb the pyramid. The bike and train rides at Coba and Tulum reduce walking fatigue.

Guests should wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen, hats, and swimwear with towels. It’s advisable to pack a waterproof case for phones and extra water bottles for hydration.

Unique Features of This Tour

This private experience distinguishes itself through personalized guiding, customized timing, and flexibility. The chauffeured vehicle handles all logistics, allowing travelers to focus on enjoying the sites.

The tour includes admission tickets to all sites, lunch, and rides at Coba and Tulum, adding value and convenience. The guide’s knowledge and friendly approach receive consistent praise, making the long day feel well-paced and informative.

Who Will Appreciate This Tour Most

Ideal for families, friends, or small groups seeking a comprehensive, flexible Maya exploration with personalized attention. The full-day format suits those prepared for long hours and driving.

Visitors who want to avoid large crowds and prefer a more intimate experience will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s perfect for those who appreciate detailed explanations and active elements like biking and climbing.

Final Thoughts on the Full-Day Maya Tour

This $704 private tour offers a robust and well-organized way to see four of the most iconic Maya sites in a single day. The guided commentary, comfortable transport, and inclusive activities create a convenient experience for those eager to maximize their sightseeing.

While the long hours and driving distances require some stamina, the personalized service and rich itinerary make it worthwhile. It’s especially suitable for those who prioritize expert guides, flexibility, and comprehensive coverage of the region’s highlights.

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Full-Day Chichen Itza, Coba, cenote Ik Kil and Tulum Private Tour



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“Overall we had an amazing time! We did the tour as a family with a toddler! Our guide Carlos explained everything very detailed and had always a fu…”

— Danielle B, May 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly. Guides often include engaging anecdotes, and activities like bike rides and swimming in the cenote are enjoyable for kids.

What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hats, swimwear, towels, waterproof containers for your phone, and personal snacks or drinks if desired.

How long does the drive between sites last?
Most transfers between sites are part of the experience, with some drives lasting about 1-2 hours. The vehicle is private and comfortable, making the travel less tiring.

Can I climb the pyramids at Coba or Chichen Itza?
Climbing Chichen Itza’s Kukulkan pyramid is now prohibited. At Coba, you can climb the pyramid, weather and safety permitting.

What is included in the price?
The price covers private transfers, admission tickets, lunch, guide services, and bike/train rides at the archaeological sites.

What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour begins for a full refund.

This tour from OlMar Travel Mexico combines depth, comfort, and personalized service to deliver a memorable exploration of the Yucatán’s ancient marvels.