Maya Adventure from Cancun: Coba Ruins, Traditional Village and Cenote Swim
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Stop At: Zona Arqueologica de Coba, Coba 77793 Mexico
You will arrive at the archeological zone, you will visit the temples and the legendary ballgame, walking around you will get to the Nohoch Mul, which is the highest temple around. You will be able to climb this temple and enjoy breathtaking views of the amazing jungle that surrounds the site.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tres Reyes, Tres Reyes, Yucatan Peninsula
Here you will interact with local Mayan people, you will know about their customs and traditions. Learn how ecotourism has changed their lifestyle and its economic and social growth. You will participate in an authentic Maya ceremony of blessings carried out by a Mayan shaman of the community.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tres Reyes, Tres Reyes, Yucatan Peninsula
You will enjoy a refreshing dip in the crystal water cenote ( sinkhole) and authentic Maya menu which includes soup, chicken, vegetables, rice, beans, and hand-made corn tortillas.
Duration: 2 hours
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Zona Arqueologica de Coba, Coba 77793 Mexico
You will arrive at the archeological zone, you will visit the temples and the legendary ballgame, walking around you will get to the Nohoch Mul, which is the highest temple around. You will be able to climb this temple and enjoy breathtaking views of the amazing jungle that surrounds the site.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tres Reyes, Tres Reyes, Yucatan Peninsula
Here you will interact with local Mayan people, you will know about their customs and traditions. Learn how ecotourism has changed their lifestyle and its economic and social growth. You will participate in an authentic Maya ceremony of blessings carried out by a Mayan shaman of the community.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tres Reyes, Tres Reyes, Yucatan Peninsula
You will enjoy a refreshing dip in the crystal water cenote ( sinkhole) and authentic Maya menu which includes soup, chicken, vegetables, rice, beans, and hand-made corn tortillas.
Duration: 2 hours
Included
- Professional guide
- Lunch - Buffet lunch
- Beverages
- Use of all necessary equipment
- Use of towels and showers
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Entry/Admission - Zona Arqueologica de Coba
Not included
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic beverages
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Minimum age is 6 years
- It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring a swimsuit and sunscreen
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 9 travelers
Features
Tourism
95%
Original
70%
Cultural
60%
Adrenaline
50%
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Luis is great! We loved the whole tour because most of it took place at the same site. The climb up the ruins can be scary, but the trick is to climb the sides instead of using the middle. The middle with the support rope is really smooth and slippery. The sides have more traction. Just do a crab crawl up there. The views are amazing and it's so special to be able to climb this ancient ruin! The traditional village was great in that we were able to stay at the same site to do the cenote swim, lunch and ziplining. We also got to kayak a little. The cenote is very cavernous and does contain bats, but the bats keep to themselves. The cenote is nicely uplit. They don't allow you to take cameras or gopros, but the reason is that the local villagers take the photos and sell them at the end. This allows you to support their community and allow for other youths to get trained in photography. It's a win-win, as you don't want to fear losing your camera to the cenote. The food was amazing and the experience was very well-rounded. The trails are very pebble-y, so wear appropriate water shoes.
This is the perfect Maya adventure! Blessing with shaman in jungle, rappel into cenote, ziplining, canoeing don't tip it over!, to conclude with yummy authentic cuisine! Tour guide is friendly, knowledgeable, attentive and fun.