By exploring Tulum, we'll be actually covering what would become the last chapter of the fascinating 4000 year history of the Maya civilization!
In addition to this, close to the Cobá area, there's a beautiful Cenote that we'll pass by before returning to your accommodation. Cenotes are naturally formed wells, which occur when porous limestone bedrock collapsed beneath the earth's surface hundreds of years ago.
Hotel Lobby (in Cancun)
On arrival, we'll explore ancient buildings that have stood the test of time, sitting atop a cliff overlooking the turquoise Mexican Caribbean Sea (prepare for breathtaking views!).
We'll proceed to the Temple of the Frescoes, which greatest attraction is the murals that narrate Mayan history.
Next, the Temple of the Descending God, with a statue of said God right by its entrance.
After these temples, we'll see other residencial palaces.
We'll then depart to Coba, as I contextualize you on its history during our hour trip.
Once we get there, we'll hop on bicycles/tricycles to best encompass its big size and manage to see:
-Coba's 2 tallest buildings (48 m & 24 m high)
-Its 2 ball game courts
-The observatory
Our last stop, a cenote, is 20 mins away
At the hotel (in Cancun)
Guiding Services
Private Transportation
Admission Tickets
Personal Expenses
Souvenirs
The best time to arrive is early in the morning, as the crowds pick up throughout the day and this could impact the duration of our visit.
No problem if the tour takes longer.