Didn't like having to make my own way to Playa Del Carmen at 5:30 in the morning, at my own cost and missing breakfast, when others were picked up from their hotel. Also, it was a 14 hour day for me, longer for others. Suggest the Coba part of this visit should be combined with a Tulum tour. which is geographically more logical. The guide said total distance covered by the driver would be 640 km, far too much for comfort. But the guide, Rodrigo, and the driver, Salvador were excellent!
Get the most out of your stay in Mexico on this full-day excursion, including two of the most iconic ruins in Quintana Roo and a swim in a cenote.
In the morning, you'll first head to the ancient Mayan city of Cobá and visit before the crowds arrive. You'll learn about its history and the people who inhabited this magical place. After, you'll visit Chichén Itzá, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Your guide will give you all the information needed to immerse you in the Mayan culture and the mysteries of this archaeological site. Then you’ll have free time to explore it on your own.
After visiting the Mayan ruins, your guide will drive you to the Cenote Chichi Kan. Take a swim and relax beside the impressive waterfall. To finish your tour, you'll reach Valladolid for a quick visit.