Recorrido por Cobá, Tulum y cenote desde Playa del Carmen
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Recorrido por Cobá, Tulum y cenote desde Playa del Carmen

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Después de la recogida por la mañana temprano en su hotel en Playa del Carmen, realizará un trayecto hasta Tulum, unas majestuosas ruinas mayas sobre un acantilado con vistas al océano. Mientras su guía le lleva a través de esta ciudad del siglo X, contemple las maravillas arqueológicas, como el Templo de los Frescos, el Templo del Dios del Viento y El Castillo. La peculiaridad de Tulum radica en su combinación de ruinas históricas contra el telón de fondo de las aguas azules del Caribe.

A continuación, viajará hacia el interior durante 45 minutos a Cobá, considerada una de las ciudades más importantes en la historia mesoamericana. Durante su apogeo, entre el 500 y 900 d. de C., Cobá fue el hogar de unos 50.000 habitantes, y también el punto central donde interconectaba el sistema maya de carreteras. Estos caminos de piedra elevados, llamados sacbeob conectan los edificios de Cobá y también conecta a otras ciudades mayas. El más largo tienen una longitud de 100 kilómetros (62 millas) y llega a la ciudad de Yaxuna.

La pirámide principal de Cobá, Nohoch Mul, es la más alta del Yucatán con 42 metros de altura (137 pies). Pasee a pie o en bicicleta hasta la pirámide y suba hasta la cima para contemplar las vistas de la selva que le rodea. Tómese un descanso para almorzar en un restaurante frente a la laguna de Cobá, donde podrá disfrutar de platos regionales y degustar tortillas de maíz.

Después del almuerzo se desplazará al cenote de Cho-Ha. Entre al cenote a través de una escalera de caracol, que emerge en una cueva repleta de innumerables estalactitas y agua cristalina. Un refrescante chapuzón en las aguas ricas en minerales es la forma perfecta de acabar la tarde.

La última parada antes de volver a Playa del Carmen es en la Playa Paraíso, la playa de arena blanca de Tulum, donde la Riviera Maya se extiende uno 120 kilómetros (75 millas) al norte y la reserva de la biosfera de Sian Ka'an protege la prolífica vida acuática de la zona hacia el sur.
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Incluido
  • Traslado en monovolumen con aire acondicionado
  • Traslado de ida y vuelta al hotel
  • Guía profesional
  • Almuerzo
  • Desayuno ligero (plátano, galletas y zumo)
No incluido
  • Propina (opcional)
Adicional
  • Recibirá confirmación en el momento de efectuar la reserva
  • Los niños deben ir acompañados de un adulto.
Características
Turismo
95%
Cultural
45%
Adrenalina
35%
Opiniones
4.7
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lucky8drummer
4 | 2019-07-09

This tour picked us up from our Hotel and took us to meet our tour guide at a gas station. This was a little weird but we found that all travel in Mexico for excursions is different than what you would expect in the United States. Once we met our tour guide we transferred to another van and continued picking up the rest of the people in the tour group. You are given some cookies, a banana and water for breakfast but I still recommend eating before leaving if you can. Our first stop was Tulum which was an awesome place to visit. Our guide spoke in both English and Spanish and bounced between the two very fluently. He gave us about a 30 minute tour and then gave us about an hour to explore on our own which was fun. The beach was closed due to the very bad seaweed so we skipped that part of the tour. After Tulum we went to the cenote to swim. We had a private cenote for just our tour group in the middle of the jungle which was awesome and we had a lot of fun with the rope swing. Since we didn't do the beach they gave us extra time for swimming here. The buffet lunch was ok with some tacos, spaghetti, and other buffet foods. Our last stop was Coba. At the Coba site, there is some ruins close to the entrance but the climbing site is about a mile and a half hike. They do have bikes you can rent or you can have someone give you a ride for an extra cost. Climbing the Coba site was awesome, and if you are in good shape I highly recommend giving the climb a shot. There is a lot of driving time due to the location of the sights which is just a necessary evil. Overall it was a fun experience.

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Christine S
5 | 2019-07-03

We had such an amazing time! This was such a good tour. We got a taste of Mayan history, beaches, and the Cenote was so cool! I would recommend this as a fun day trip for everyone staying in Cancun or Playa del Carmen.

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Raman K
5 | 2018-12-19

Excellent tour guide Tania Sollis. A ,must see on any itinerary to Yucatan. These places are unique and unlike the other temples. A lot of information on Mayan culture too

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diannecatherine
5 | 2018-04-29

The tour was confirmed the afternoon before, and they came at a reasonable time to pick us up the morning of. Our driver was friendly and courteous. Sergio, our tour guide, was awesome. He provided a lot of information of not just the ruins, but the connection between the historical sites. He gave us with enough time to explore and take pictures, and at no time did we feel rushed. He always made sure that everyone was looked after, from waiting for the group to gather, to providing us with cool drinks in between site. He even provided bug spray to those who needed it. Thank you Sergio for making this a memorable one for us!

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awenaturale
5 | 2018-04-28

Amazing tour! Especially if you can get to Tulum before the madness, which we did and it was worth it! We beat a lot of the crowd and some of the heat. While visiting Coba, I'd advise you rent the bikes. Not only does it make your journey through the park easier and faster, it's also a good exercise. Plus, the park is fairly big and if you're on a timed journey, you'll want to spend more time sightseeing than walking. Bike rentals are about 3.

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Brian B
4 | 2018-03-29

Very solid. Excellent history lesson. Comfortable van. Food meh. Cenotes were great. Very good guide. Would repeat

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Alexis J
5 | 2018-03-17

Our guide was gerrardo, and I have absolutely nothing to say but that he was great. speak numerous languages, and is very helpful. when you look at other guides, from other agencies, whenever you run into them, or whenever you stop to eat and get to see the other groups, well you clearly see the difference he s been amazing. highly recommended.

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Morgan N
5 | 2018-02-14

Our guide was incredible, the food at the buffet restaurant was the best we had on our trip which we were all shocked by, and we feel like it was the best 90 we'd spent in a long time. We had 12 people, so got a private tour and bus - thank you for making that happen for us!

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tamerkouris
5 | 2018-02-11

Tour was great! Sergio was our guide. We had a great day. I definitely recommend it.

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