Tulum Coba Cenote and Playa Del Carmen Open Bar in Bus

Just when you thought you've seen it all, this tour in Mexico's Riviera Maya region promises an unforgettable blend of ancient wonders, natural beauty, and local experiences.

This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural and natural wonders of Mexico’s Riviera Maya region. Travelers can explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum and Coba, cool off in the refreshing waters of a secluic cenote, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Playa Del Carmen. With an open bar on the bus, this full-day excursion promises an unforgettable experience blending historical insight, outdoor adventure, and local flavors. Whether you’re a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a day of exploration, this tour has something to captivate every visitor.

Key Points

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  • The tour includes visits to Tulum, Coba, a cenote for swimming, and Playa del Carmen, but does not mention an open bar on the bus.
  • The tour duration is 12 hours with hotel pick-up and drop-off, and includes a certified guide, transportation, lunch, and a life jacket for the cenote swim.
  • Visitors can explore the well-preserved Tulum ruins, climb the Nohoch Muul pyramid in Coba, and experience the serene natural beauty of the cenote.
  • The tour provides an opportunity to explore the vibrant coastal city of Playa del Carmen, including its famous Fifth Avenue and traditional Mexican crafts and delicacies.
  • The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a "reserve now, pay later" option, providing flexibility for travelers.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The tour offers a full-day excursion that includes visits to the Maya archaeological sites of Tulum and Coba, a swim in a cenote, and an open bar experience in Playa del Carmen.

Priced from $32.38 to $40.48 per person, the tour lasts 12 hours and provides hotel pick-up and drop-off.

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and a "reserve now, pay later" option is available.

The tour includes a certified guide, reclining seats, air conditioning, and bathrooms on the bus, as well as lunch and a lifejacket for the cenote swim.

Tulum Archaeological Site

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Tulum’s ancient ruins perch atop a seaside cliff, offering visitors a glimpse into the once-thriving Maya civilization. The site features well-preserved temples, palaces, and fortifications, including the iconic El Castillo, a 12-meter-tall pyramid overlooking the Caribbean Sea.

Travelers can explore the ruins with a certified guide, learning about the city’s history and significance as a major port and trading center. The Tulum visit provides an opportunity to take in the rich cultural heritage of the Maya, complementing the other activities on the tour, such as swimming in a cenote and visiting the bustling Playa del Carmen.

Coba Ruins and Nohoch Muul Pyramid

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One of the premier ancient Maya sites included in the tour is Coba, known for its towering Nohoch Muul pyramid. Towering over 130 feet high, Nohoch Muul is the tallest pyramid on the Yucatán Peninsula. Visitors can climb the steep steps to the top, offering panoramic views of the surrounding jungle and ancient ruins. The site also features numerous other temples, plazas, and a network of ancient causeways known as "sacbes." Exploring the expansive Coba ruins provides a glimpse into the engineering feats and rich cultural heritage of the Maya civilization.

| Coba Ruins Highlights | |

| — | — |

| Nohoch Muul Pyramid | Tallest pyramid in the Yucatán |

| Ancient Causeways (Sacbes) | Interconnected stone roads |

| Temples and Plazas | Architectural marvels |

| Jungle Environment | Lush, tropical setting |

| Cultural Significance | Insight into Maya civilization |

Cenote Swimming Experience

After exploring the impressive Coba ruins and scaling the towering Nohoch Muul pyramid, the tour takes visitors to an equally captivating natural wonder – a cenote.

Cenotes are stunning, water-filled sinkholes that were sacred to the ancient Maya.

The tour includes:

A refreshing swim in the cool, clear waters, use of provided life jackets, and time to relax in the serene, cave-like environment.

  1. A refreshing swim in the cool, clear waters of the cenote

  2. Use of provided life jackets for safety and comfort

  3. Time to relax and take in the serene, cave-like environment

This unique cenote experience offers a chance to take in the natural beauty of the Yucatan peninsula.

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Traditional Mexican Lunch

Following the traditional Mayan ruins exploration and cenote swim, the tour includes a satisfying Mexican lunch.

Served family-style, the meal features classic Mexican dishes like tacos, rice, beans, and salsa. The variety allows everyone to find something they enjoy.

Lunch provides an opportunity to refuel and experience authentic local cuisine after an action-packed morning. Though not gourmet, the meal is hearty and delicious, leaving travelers content before the final leg of the excursion to Playa del Carmen.

The lunch break is a welcomed respite in the middle of this comprehensive day tour.

Playa Del Carmen Exploration

With their appetites sated, guests embark on the final leg of the tour – exploring the vibrant coastal city of Playa del Carmen.

This lively destination offers a diverse array of experiences:

  1. Stroll down the famous Fifth Avenue, lined with boutiques, art galleries, and lively restaurants.

  2. Unwind on the pristine white-sand beaches, offering stunning views of the Caribbean Sea.

  3. Enjoy the local culture by visiting the colorful Mercado 28, a bustling marketplace showcasing traditional Mexican crafts and delicacies.

The tour provides an opportunity to experience the best of Playa del Carmen before returning to the starting point.

Transportation and Inclusions

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The tour provides hotel pick-up and drop-off, ensuring a seamless start and end to the day’s activities.

The tour provides hotel pick-up and drop-off, ensuring a seamless start and end to the day’s activities.

Guests board a comfortable bus with reclining seats, air conditioning, and bathrooms. A certified guide accompanies the group throughout the journey.

An open bar is available on the bus, though additional costs apply for drinks. Lunch and a lifejacket for the cenote swim are included.

Visitors should be prepared to pay a 700 pesos conservation fee and 360 pesos Parque Jaguar fee per person.

The transportation and inclusions cater to a convenient and immersive experience.

Customer Feedback and Considerations

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While the tour offers a comprehensive itinerary, customer reviews indicate some areas for improvement.

Frequent complaints include:

  1. Delays in communication, with one reviewer reporting a 2-hour delay.

  2. Additional costs for mandatory items like bug spray, life jackets, and drinks, which weren’t clearly disclosed upfront.

  3. Perceptions of false advertising regarding the open bar, with guests experiencing limited beverage options.

Plus, some reviewers noted issues with the guide’s language skills and overall service quality.

However, the positive experiences highlighted in the reviews weren’t emphasized.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

According to the tour details, passengers can’t bring their own food and drinks. The tour provides a traditional Mexican lunch and an open bar on the bus, though extra costs may apply for beverages from the open bar.

Are There Any Age or Physical Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have any age or physical restrictions, but swimming in the cenote may be challenging for some. Guests should be comfortable walking and able to get in and out of the bus.

How Much Time Is Spent at Each Location?

The tour spends around 1-2 hours at each location – Tulum, Coba, and the cenote swim. Travelers will then have free time to explore Playa del Carmen before returning. The total duration of the tour is 12 hours.

Are There Any Opportunities for Additional Activities or Free Time?

The tour includes time for visitors to explore the archaeological sites and swim in the cenote, but doesn’t offer much free time or opportunities for additional activities beyond the set itinerary.

What Should I Bring or Wear for the Best Experience?

Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes, bring sunscreen, a hat, and cash for additional expenses. Pack a swimsuit and towel for the cenote swim. Bring any necessary medications and be prepared for a full day of activities.

The Sum Up

The Tulum, Coba, Cenote, and Playa Del Carmen tour offers an unparalleled experience. Guests can explore ancient Mayan ruins, swim in a picturesque cenote, and discover the vibrant culture of Playa Del Carmen, all while enjoying an open bar on the bus. This comprehensive excursion provides a well-rounded understanding of the region’s history and natural wonders, making it an excellent choice for those seeking an unforgettable day in the Riviera Maya.

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