Riviera Maya: Coba & Chichen Itza Ruins with Cenote Swim

1.Riviera Maya: Coba & Chichen Itza Ruins with Cenote Swim
Cobá and Chichén Itzá with a cenote swim. Early crowds beat, guided Mayan stories, buffet lunch option, plus Valladolid stop.
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The 10 most popular coba ruins tours in Tulum. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

Cobá and Chichén Itzá with a cenote swim. Early crowds beat, guided Mayan stories, buffet lunch option, plus Valladolid stop.

Tulum and Coba in one day from Cancun with a cenote swim, buffet lunch, and a short Playa del Carmen stop.
“Transportation to the area was very tight. We went to the Cenote but none of the group dared to go in, it was pretty disgusting and was not the Va tore pictured in the ad on Viator. Food was ok and Tony our”

Bike Coba, spot monkeys in Punta Laguna, canoe and zipline, swim a cenote, then enjoy Mayan family lunch from Tulum.
“Highly interesting, full of activities. Loved it. This is the best way to see the Coba site and Punta Laguna at the same time.”

Small-group Yucatán day trip: Chichén Itzá, Ik Kil cenote swim, Cobá ruins, breakfast and lunch, and early entry to beat crowds.
“Ariann was a great guide and had a fun and energetic personality. She was very knowledgeable about the sites visited and I would recommend this experience”

Private half-day Cobá ruins tour from Tulum with hotel pickup, snacks, water, and a jungle walk or bike ride plus Mayan history.
“Eli was beyond fantastic. Very friendly and energetic and more importantly for this tour he is incredibly knowledgeable about Maya history and culture. We learned so many fascinating things about Coba and Maya history. It was exactly what I wanted for this tour. If you want to see Coba do it with Eli!”

Cobá, Cenote Mariposa, and Tulum in one day with guided Mayan sites, buffet lunch, air-conditioned rides, and easy pickup in Tulum.
“A better experience with two archeological sites at Tulum and Coba with two cenote swims. The immersion into the Mayan Village was a nice touch with the lunch.”

A private day from Tulum that pairs Cobá ruins by bike and pyramid views with Punta Laguna monkeys, canoeing, and ziplining.
“We had an amazing unique informative day Thanks to our guide Alphonso, we learned all about Coba, saw wild monkeys. This tour had a relaxed environment which included visits to smaller communities who were so hospitable,making you feel truly welcomed.”

Small-group birdwatching from Tulum to Cobá with lagoon and ruins stops, Mayan-family lunch, and close-scope spotting guided in English.
“Mind blowing trip for a 3rd-year birdwatcher around the lake and ruins at Coba. Picked up nearly 50 lifers of stunning variety in a single morning. Miguel delivered on every species he promised, detailed each bird's behavior and field marks, pinpointed stationary sightings with his scope for beautiful close-ups, and brought the history and ecology…”

Bike to Coba, climb Nohoch Mul, meet howler monkeys at Punta Laguna, then kayak, zipline, and rappel into a cenote from Tulum.
“Our guide picked us up on time. He was very friendly, knowledgable, and handled all of the details for us. We just got to chat and enjoy our experience. The Coba Ruins were beautiful, and riding a bike around the property was the perfect mode of transport. We got to see and hear howler monkeys…”

Cobá day trip from Tulum with **ATVs**, **zip lines**, a cave cenote, bikes for Cobá ruins, and an included Mexican buffet.
“The only cool thing about this tour is the cave cenote. The facility in Tulum where the vans meet up had a women’s bathroom but no working light so we had to take a flashlight.”






