The Riviera Maya, a stunning stretch of Caribbean coastline in Mexico, beckons travelers to uncover its ancient Mayan wonders. This all-encompassing tour promises an immersive experience, taking adventurers on a journey through the iconic sites of Coba and Chichen Itza, with a refreshing swim in the serene Cenote Chichikan and a delectable lunch along the way. From the towering pyramids to the tranquil underground waters, this excursion offers a captivating glimpse into the rich heritage and natural beauty that have made the Riviera Maya a sought-after destination. With knowledgeable guides at the helm, the stage is set for an unforgettable adventure that will leave you eager to explore more of this enchanting region.
Key Points
- This 12-hour Riviera Maya tour offers a comprehensive experience visiting the ancient Mayan sites of Coba and Chichen Itza, as well as a refreshing swim in a cenote.
- The tour includes hotel pickup/drop-off, a bilingual guide, entry tickets, and a buffet lunch, providing exceptional value at a discounted price of $53.60 per person.
- Explore the lush jungle setting of Coba, climb the Nohoch Mul pyramid, and marvel at the UNESCO-listed Chichen Itza site, including its iconic El Castillo pyramid.
- Enjoy a 3-hour swim and relaxation session at the crystal-clear waters of Cenote Chichikan, with amenities such as lockers and life vests provided.
- The tour is available in multiple languages and offers convenient meeting points in Playa del Carmen, Cancún, and Tulum, ensuring a seamless experience for travelers.
Tour Overview and Pricing
This tour offers a comprehensive Riviera Maya experience, covering the ancient Mayan sites of Coba and Chichen Itza, as well as a refreshing swim in a tranquil cenote, all for a discounted price of $53.60 per person.
Typically priced at $67, this 12-hour excursion provides exceptional value, allowing you to save up to 20%.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve your spot without any upfront payment, planning this adventure has never been easier.
Whether you’re seeking to learn about Mayan culture, marvel at stunning architecture, or simply enjoy a day of exploration, this tour promises an unforgettable experience.
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Itinerary and Experience
The tour kicks off with a visit to the ancient Mayan site of Coba, where travelers can explore the towering pyramid and winding paths for roughly 1.5 hours.
Afterward, the group heads to the iconic Chichen Itza, spending 2 hours seeing the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage Site‘s impressive architecture and learning about its rich cultural significance.
The journey then takes them to the serene Cenote Chichikan, where they can swim and relax for 3 hours.
A quick photo stop in the charming colonial town of Valladolid provides a glimpse into the local culture before the tour returns to the starting point via bus or coach, with a total travel time of 6 hours.
Inclusions and Requirements
The tour package typically includes hotel pickup and drop-off (if selected), a bilingual guide, entry tickets for the Chichén Itzá and Coba archaeological sites, a buffet lunch, lockers and life vests for the cenote swim, as well as the required archaeological site taxes.
Participants are required to bring their passport or ID, cash for taxes, and a mandatory life vest for the cenote swimming portion of the tour.
However, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users.
The tour’s inclusions and requirements ensure a comprehensive and seamless experience for your, allowing them to focus on exploring the Mayan culture, tranquil cenote waters, and ancient architecture without worrying about logistical details.
Language and Meeting Points
The tour is available in several languages, including Spanish, English, Italian, and German, catering to a diverse range of participants. Meeting points for the tour vary depending on the booking option, with pickup and drop-off locations in Playa del Carmen, Cancún, and Tulum offered to provide convenient access for travelers.
Meeting Points | Availability |
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Playa del Carmen | ✓ |
Cancún | ✓ |
Tulum | ✓ |
Riviera Maya | ✗ |
Regardless of the starting point, the tour ensures a seamless experience, allowing participants to enjoy the rich Mayan heritage and natural wonders of the Riviera Maya region.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyCustomer Reviews and Ratings
Travelers have shared their perspectives on the Riviera Maya tour, providing insights into their overall experiences. The tour has earned an impressive 4.2/5 rating based on 291 reviews.
Reviewers have particularly praised the knowledgeable guides and the comfortable transportation, rating both at 4.5/5.
However, the value for money and the quality of the service have received slightly lower scores of 4.1/5 and 4/5, respectively. Some reviewers have mentioned concerns about the food quality and the crowded cenote visits, as well as issues with pickup and drop-off logistics.
Noteworthy review highlights:
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Positive experiences with knowledgeable guides
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Concerns about food quality and crowded cenote visits
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Issues with pickup and drop-off logistics
Coba: Exploring the Ancient City
Coba, an ancient Mayan city nestled within the lush jungle of the Riviera Maya, beckons visitors to explore its rich history and imposing ruins. As part of the guided tour, guests have the opportunity to climb the iconic Nohoch Mul pyramid, which rises 138 feet (42 meters) above the surrounding landscape. This strenuous but rewarding ascent offers unparalleled views of the archaeological site and the surrounding forest canopy.
Feature | Description |
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Nohoch Mul Pyramid | 138-foot (42-meter) tall pyramid, the tallest in the Yucatan Peninsula |
Calzadas | Raised stone causeway connecting various structures within the city |
Stela | Carved stone monuments depicting Mayan rulers and their achievements |
Residential Structures | Well-preserved examples of Mayan homes and living spaces |
Delving into the history and culture of this captivating ancient city is an integral part of the Riviera Maya excursion.
Chichen Itza: Marveling at Mayan Wonders
Towering above the lush Yucatan landscape, Chichen Itza stands as a testament to the extraordinary architectural and engineering prowess of the Mayan civilization. This UNESCO World Heritage Site invites visitors to marvel at its colossal structures, which include:
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The iconic El Castillo, a 79-foot-tall step pyramid that serves as the centerpiece of the ancient city.
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The Temple of Warriors, a grand temple complex adorned with intricate carvings and columns.
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The Ball Court, the largest of its kind in Mesoamerica, where the Mayans played a sacred ceremonial game.
As you explore the site, you’ll be transported back in time, immersed in the rich history and culture that once thrived within these hallowed grounds.
Cenote Chichikan: Refreshing Swim
After traversing ancient Mayan ruins and basking in the rich cultural heritage, visitors are rewarded with a refreshing respite at Cenote Chichikan – a serene natural wonder where they can enjoy its crystal-clear, tranquil waters. Descending into the limestone cavern, they’ll be awed by the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over centuries. Once in the cenote, they can enjoy a relaxing swim, snorkel, or even dive, taking in the vibrant aquatic life. With lockers and life vests provided, it’s a safe and comfortable experience that caps off the day’s adventures perfectly.
Feature | Description |
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Water Clarity | Crystal-clear, refreshing |
Underwater Scenery | Stalactites, stalagmites, vibrant aquatic life |
Activities | Swimming, snorkeling, diving |
Amenities | Lockers, life vests |
Duration | 3 hours |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary?
The tour’s itinerary is set, but guests can often customize certain aspects, such as the pickup location or dietary requirements. However, major changes to the tour’s sights and activities are generally not possible.
Is the Tour Suitable for Families With Children?
The tour appears suitable for families with children. It includes activities like swimming in a cenote and visiting ancient Mayan sites, which can be engaging for both adults and children. However, the long travel time may be tiring for young kids.
Can I Purchase Additional Souvenirs During the Tour?
Yes, travelers can purchase additional souvenirs during the tour. The tour includes stops at various sites where visitors can browse local shops and markets to find unique handicrafts, artwork, and other mementos to bring home.
Are There Any Fitness Requirements for the Cenote Swimming?
There are no specific fitness requirements for the cenote swimming. Participants must wear a life vest, which is provided, to ensure safety in the tranquil, natural waters. Visitors of all skill levels can enjoy the cenote experience.
How Reliable Is the Tour Company’s Customer Service?
The tour company’s customer service is generally reliable, based on reviews. Customers praise the knowledgeable guides and reliable transportation, though some report issues with logistics like pickups and dropoffs. The company seems to provide a satisfactory experience for most travelers.
Recap
The Coba & Chichen Itza Trip with Cenote & Lunch offers an unparalleled opportunity to take in the rich Mayan heritage of the Riviera Maya.
From the ancient ruins of Coba and Chichen Itza to the refreshing swim in Cenote Chichikan, this 12-hour excursion provides a comprehensive cultural experience guided by knowledgeable experts.
With convenient pickups and inclusive amenities, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure into the heart of Mayan civilization.
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