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Discover the VIP Chichen Itza & Coba Private Tour from Playa del Carmen, featuring early access, expert guides, cenote swimming, and an included traditional lunch.

The VIP Chichen Itza & Coba Private Tour offers a personalized way to experience some of the most iconic archaeological sites in the Yucatán Peninsula. Priced at $400 per person, this full-day adventure lasts approximately 12 hours and is designed for those seeking an intimate, flexible exploration. With private transportation, an English-speaking driver, and all entry fees included, this tour stands out for its personalized focus and exclusive access.
This tour is especially suited to travelers who want to avoid crowds, enjoy detailed guided explanations, and have the comfort of a private vehicle. While it requires a moderate physical fitness level—due to walking and climbing—the experience promises a well-paced itinerary with notable highlights, including early access to Chichen Itza, swimming in cenotes, and climbing the tallest pyramid at Coba. The included lunch adds convenience, making the day both enriching and relaxing.
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This tour departs from Playa del Carmen at 6:30 am, with private transportation arranged for your group. An English-speaking driver guides you through the day in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort and ease of movement between locations. This arrangement means you can relax without the hassle of navigating or sharing space with strangers, a true benefit for those who prefer a tailored experience.
The meeting point is flexible, but the timing ensures you start your day early enough to enjoy each stop with ample time. The group size is limited to your reservation, which guarantees a quieter, more personalized atmosphere. The group discounts available can make this private experience more accessible if you’re traveling with a larger party.

Arriving at Chichen Itza early in the morning is one of the tour’s standout features. This 3-hour visit allows you to explore the famous Mayan pyramid and surrounding structures before the crowds arrive. Guides provide insights into the history and significance of the site, making the visit both educational and immersive.
This early start helps you avoid the typical congestion, so you can take photos without throngs of visitors and enjoy the site’s atmosphere in a calmer setting. The admission fee is included, so you can focus solely on exploring without additional costs or logistical concerns.

After Chichen Itza, the tour takes you to Hacienda Chukum for a 2-hour stop at one of the most amazing cenotes in the region. This freshwater cenote provides a refreshing break from sightseeing, with snorkeling equipment available for use. The cenote’s clear waters and natural surroundings make for a relaxing and invigorating experience.
The visit offers a unique chance to swim and snorkel in a natural setting, with the added convenience of included admission tickets. The tranquil environment offers a break from the busy archaeological sites and a chance to connect with nature.

Next, the tour visits the Zona Arqueológica de Coba, where you can feel the jungle environment and climb the tallest pyramid in the Riviera Maya. This 2-hour stop features a guided exploration of the ruins and a climb up the pyramid, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding jungle.
This site is less crowded than Chichen Itza, giving a more authentic and adventurous feel. The guides are knowledgeable and ready to answer questions about the history and architecture of this ancient city. Climbing the pyramid is optional but highly recommended for those seeking a physical highlight.
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Midway through the day, the tour makes a stop in Valladolid for a complementary a la carte lunch. The meal is included in the tour price, providing a taste of local cuisine in a charming colonial town. While drinks at lunch are not included, the meal offers a satisfying break and a chance to experience regional flavors.
Valladolid’s relaxed atmosphere adds to the overall experience, giving you a glimpse of local life and culture. The break also offers some downtime before the afternoon activities.

Bottled water and bicycle use are included, allowing you to stay hydrated and explore more leisurely at each site. The use of snorkeling equipment further enhances your experience at the cenote, while the air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the day.
This tour’s private setup means you can customize the pace and ask detailed questions. The full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind, and the good weather requirement is standard for outdoor excursions.

Reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides, with Eric and Joel receiving praise for their enthusiasm, attention, and detailed explanations. Guests appreciate the guides’ ability to answer questions thoroughly and make the experience engaging. This personalized attention is a key strength that helps set this tour apart.
Both guides demonstrate a passion for Mayan history, making complex stories accessible and interesting. The private nature of the tour allows guides to tailor their storytelling and focus on what guests are most curious about.
The tour involves some walking and climbing, especially at Coba, making moderate physical fitness a recommended requirement. Travelers should be prepared for outdoor conditions, including potential heat and humidity. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but the pace is manageable for most active travelers.
Starting early and maintaining a steady pace helps maximize comfort and enjoyment. The inclusion of bottled water ensures hydration, and the tour’s overall structure balances sightseeing with relaxing breaks.
This VIP private tour is ideal for travelers seeking an exclusive, flexible experience with a focus on historical sites and natural beauty. It is perfect for those who value guided explanations, avoiding crowds, and including a refreshing cenote swim. It suits visitors who want a comprehensive day without the stress of planning logistics.
Those with moderate fitness levels will find the physical activities manageable, but this tour may not be suitable for those with mobility limitations. The full-day schedule is best for travelers ready for an active, full immersion in the Maya region.
This $400 private tour offers excellent value for those wanting a personalized, in-depth experience of Yucatán’s iconic sites. The combination of early access, all-inclusive entry fees, private transport, and expert guides makes it a compelling choice for travelers who prioritize comfort and quality.
While the price is higher than group tours, the customization and peace of mind it provides are significant benefits. The inclusion of lunch and snorkeling gear further enhances the overall experience, making this a well-rounded option for a full day of exploration.
“Eric did a terrific job with us on our tour. Hes extremely knowledgeable about the history of the Mayan Ruins. A private tour is definitely worth i…”
What is included in the tour price?
All entry fees, bottled water, snorkeling equipment, bicycles, private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, and a traditional lunch are included.
What is the departure time?
The tour starts at 6:30 am, allowing for early visits to the sites.
How long do stops last?
Chichen Itza is a 3-hour stop, Hacienda Chukum cenote is 2 hours, and Coba is also 2 hours.
Can I climb the pyramid at Coba?
Yes, climbing the pyramid is part of the experience and is encouraged for those physically able.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The moderate physical activity and outdoor setting suggest it’s more suited to travelers with a moderate fitness level; children comfortable with walking and climbing will enjoy it.
Are meals and drinks at lunch included?
The lunch is included, but beverages are not, so consider bringing drinks if desired.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No, due to the nature of the sites and activities, it is not wheelchair accessible.
Can I customize the tour?
Being a private tour, you can ask the driver or guide to tailor certain aspects within the schedule.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, the tour is available throughout the year, weather permitting.
This VIP Chichen Itza & Coba Private Tour combines the best of Mayan archaeology, natural swimming spots, and cultural experiences—all with the comfort of a personalized, booking-only-your-group setup. It’s a great way to see key sites with expert guidance, without the usual crowds or haste.