Tulum and Coba private tour with Mayan ruins and cenote swim
Excursions & day trips

Tulum and Coba private tour with Mayan ruins and cenote swim

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£773.00
Free cancellation
Language: English, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 11 hours 30 minutes
Why you’ll love this…
  • You will explore two iconic Mayan cities with unique historical significance
  • The tour includes a refreshing swim in the open Cenote Kuxtal
  • A traditional Yucatecan meal with crispy marquesita awaits you
  • You can choose your preferred language for a personalised experience
  • The private tour offers flexibility and avoids crowds
What to expect

Venture into the heart of Mayan civilisation with a tour of two iconic cities: Tulum and Cobá. Tulum, perched by the sea, boasts unique structures including fortified walls, the Grand Palace, El Castillo, and the Temple of the Frescoes, known for its well-preserved murals. Cobá, on the other hand, features the Nohoch Mul Pyramid, the tallest in Yucatán, along with ancient ball courts, the Xaibé Observatory, and impressive frescoes. You'll explore Cobá by bike or tricycle, offering a unique perspective of this ancient site.

The tour includes a visit to Cenote Kuxtal, one of the few open cenotes in the region. Here, you can leap into crystal-clear waters or relax on a swing while observing the vibrant marine life. The adventure concludes with a traditional Yucatecan meal, topped off with a crispy marquesita for dessert.

This private, personalised tour ensures comfort and flexibility, allowing you to explore at your own pace and avoid crowds. You'll have the opportunity to enjoy the best viewpoints and capture memorable photographs. The tour is available in multiple languages, catering to a wide range of visitors.

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What's included
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  • check Lunch
  • check Bicycle
  • check Private tour
  • check Lifejacket
  • check Bottled water
Where
Meeting point:
This activity includes pick-up, you'll provide your pick-up address during the checkout process. You're requested to re-confirm your pick-up address and language with the tour operator after booking. Their contact information will be provided on the voucher.
What to remember

Accessibility:

  • This activity is not wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travellers with back problems, pregnant women, or those with heart conditions or other serious medical issues
  • Service animals are welcome

Know in advance:

  • After booking, you are requested to reconfirm your language preference and the pickup location. You'll find the tour operators contact details on the voucher
  • The tour includes a guided ride on either a bicycle or a tricycle, depending on your personal preference

Remember to bring:

  • Bring a swimsuit, towel, hat or cap
  • Wear comfortable clothing and shoes
  • You will be provided with a care kit (insect repellent, sunscreen, and wet wipes), you can also choose to bring your own
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Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.

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