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Coba, Cenotes & Mayan Village RM
Discover the treasures of the Riviera Maya! |
Price per person
Adults:
$89 US$72
Kids:US$54 |
Important Features
Location: Cancún, México (Ver mapa)
Duration: 10 hrs.
Tour Availability: Thu
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Description
This tour takes you to visit the site of Cobá and its main monuments; a Mayan community where you will witness how Mayans live nowadays, and also a couple underground sinkholes (cenotes). The magnificent temples of Cobá are waiting for your visit with its more than 43 miles of extension and a network of some 45 white paths that used to link the various ceremonial buildings. The tallest Mayan pyramid in the whole Yucatan is found here and it’s known as the Nohoch-Mul building. This tour will also allow you to take a glance at a Mayan community to learn how they live nowadays. On the final stage of this exciting tour, we will visit two natural underground sinkholes known as “Cenotes”, where its crystal clear waters will await for you to dip in and freshen up swimming for a while, this will certainly be quite an amazing time.
Itinerary
- We will start the adventure at the pick up time, where all passengers will wait at their Hotel lobby for us to pick them up.
- Once all of our passengers are onboard, we will head towards Cobá.
- Prior to arriving to the Mayan Ruins of Cobá, we will stop by a Mayan village for about 30 minutes so you can take a glance at a Mayan community and their way of living nowadays.
- As soon as we are done with the Mayan village visit we will continue our drive to the archaeological site.
- Upon arrival to the Cobá archaeological site we will enter the ancient city and enjoy a guided visit of 2 hours and 30 minutes.
- After our visit to Cobá is completed, we will leave the archaeological site and go to a regional restaurant to have our lunch.
- After lunch we will head towards a couple of sinkholes (Cenotes) and we will have the opportunity to take a dip in one of them, the Cenote time will be approximately 45 minutes.
- We will start the way back to your Hotel as soon as we are done with the Cenote visit.
Includes
- Transportation from and to your hotel in Riviera Maya to Cobá
- Admission to the archaeological site of Cobá
- Certified English-speaking tour guide at the ruins.
- Refreshing towels in Cobá.
- Buffet lunch with regional Yucatecan dishes.
- Admission to the sinkholes (cenotes)
Not Included
- Any drinks (during the tour and/or lunch)
- Souvenirs
- Gratuities for the tour guides
- Additional meals not mentioned.
Additional Information
- Pick up and drop off schedules may vary depending on the location of your hotel. Pick-ups start at 7am and until 8:15am. One of our representatives will contact you to provide exact pick up time for your tour.
- We drive to Cobá on air-conditioned recent model buses or vans.
- We split our groups into speaking language for your comfort.
- Children are from 5 to 12 years of age.
Important InformationCobá is one of the hidden treasures in the Riviera Maya, as there are numerous traces of the great Mayan culture, which once lived on this territory centuries ago. The Nohoch Mul pyramid ("nohoch" means big/huge, and "mul" height in Mayan language) is the highest of the Yucatán Peninsula and the Quintana Roo State; it is approximately 138 feet tall. The site is surrounded by numerous lagoons and white paths, called in Maya "sac-bés".
Some advice
- Bring sunscreen and sunglasses, remember to use biodegradable sunscreen, we want to protect the animal life on the region from the chemicals used on regular sunscreen. The planet belongs to all of us; we might as well take good care of it.
- You may want to bring a light sweater or jacket, as it could get cold on the bus on our way to Cobá and back.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes or sneakers, flip flops are not recommended for the archaeological site.
- Bring your swim suit, towel, sunglasses and a cap or hat
- Please do not forget to bring your camera!
- Don’t bring tripod for your camera, as it is not allowed to get these inside the archaeological site.
- If you are bringing a video camera there is an extra fee to be paid at the entrance of Cobá.
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