Maya Adventure from Playa del Carmen: Tulum and Coba Ruins, Traditional Village and Cenote Swim

Description
Coba dates back to the Classic period of Maya civilization and is known for its impressive network of sacbes, or elevated stone roads that connect various structures within the site. You will be able to walk around the most famous structure at Coba is the Nohoch Mul Pyramid, which stands over 138 feet tall in the lush Mayan jungle.
Our next stop is Tulum a major port city during the Maya Classic period, considered one of the best-preserved coastal Maya sites. Admire walled city that includes the Temple of the Frescoes, the Temple of the Descending God, and the Castillo, a towering fortress that offers a breathtaking view of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Tulum was also a center for trade, as evidenced by the many inscribed stele and vessels that have been discovered at the site.
In our next stop get ready for a fresh water swim in an impressive cenote .
Experience a Mayan ceremony with a local chaman .
Handmade tortillas experience
Enjoy a delicious Yucatan regional lunch
Included
Professional guide
Lunch - Buffet lunch
Beverages
Use of all necessary equipment
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Entry/Admission - Nohoch Mul
Entry/Admission - Coba Mayan Traditions
Excluded
Gratuities,
Know before you go
bring comfortable shoes (that hold the heel and preferably cover the fingers), fresh clothing,
bathing suit, hat, extra shirt and cash or credit card for crafts and photos.
It is permitted the use of sun blocker or insect repellent as long as they are biodegradable.
are biodegradable