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Tulum + Coba + Underground Cenote

Quick Details

Clock Tour length: 9.5 hours (Public tour); 9 hours (Private tour)

Map Marker Sites of interest: Tulum, Coba, cenote Tamcach Ha, Temple of the Descending God, House of Halach, and more!

User Please note: Minimum 2 adults required to book. 

MX$
US$
Two People
$10000
$500
Three People
$11,900
$599
Four People
$13,500
$679.54
Five People
$15,000
$755.05
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An authentic window into the Maya world

The archeological sites at Tulum and Coba are authentic jewels of the Mexican Caribbean. Both were built by the ancient Maya in different time periods, beginning in 100 B.C. and ending in A.D. 1520 with the Spaniards’ arrival. Immerse yourself in Maya culture, from the highest Maya temple to the depths of the ancient Maya underworld!

Tulum is one of the most frequently visited archeological sites in Mexico and the Riviera Maya. It is probably the first big city seen by the Spanish conquerors, and the city’s splendor led them to declare that even the big city of Seville wouldn’t appear bigger or better! You can’t miss seeing one of the most impressive urban areas ever constructed by the Classic Maya civilization.

Allow our LDS professional guides to help you relive the past as you learn about the engineering, writing, architecture, and the intimate presence of the Book of Mormon teachings in each monument. Without a doubt, Tulum, Coba, and the refreshing cenote Tamcach Ha (a natural sinkhole) make this tour the most memorable experience during your vacation to Cancun.

Visit the Temple of the Descending God, the Temple of the Creation, the House of Halach Uinick (high priest), admire its surrounding walls, and find out the meaning of well-known Maya rituals such as the purification ceremony or human sacrifice.

Cenotes were the entrance to the underworld for the ancient Maya. Don’t miss this great opportunity to swim in the clear and refreshing waters of the Tamcach Ha cenote and enjoy this natural wonder, a place as mystical as it is incredible.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?

  • Towels
  • Comfy, light-colored clothes
  • Comfortable shoes (preferably sneakers)
  • Sunscreen (preferably biodegradable)
  • Insect repellent
  • Extra cash for souvenirs
  • Always carry an ID with you.
  • Wear a hat or bring a small carry-on umbrella.
  • Keep hydrated — drink lots of water during the day.

WHAT IS INCLUDED

  • Pick-up and drop-off at the hotel lobby
  • Private premium transportation
  • Introduction to the Maya and local culture on the way to the ruins
  • Toll road fees
  • Cold bottled water all day
  • Delicious lunch buffet and soft drinks
  • Swimming break at Maya cenote
  • Traveler’s insurance — on board only
  • If you booked complementary activities, all fees are included in the price.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

  • Towels
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Lockers
  • Life vest
  • Gratuities