Nohoch Mul Pyramid in Coba Plus Cenote Swim Private Tour

Description

🌿 Private Coba Adventure: Nohoch Mul Pyramid, Cenote Swim & Regional Lunch

Exclusive Transportation | Professional Guide | Choose Your Cenote

Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the ancient Maya world—perfect for families, adventurous couples, and groups of friends looking for a truly personalized experience.

🏛️ Explore the Coba Archaeological Zone

Travel deep into the jungle and discover Coba, one of the most important ancient Maya cities. Your certified guide will bring history to life as you walk along shaded pathways and learn about temples, stelae, and the impressive road network of the Maya.

Highlight: Visit the iconic Nohoch Mul Pyramid, the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán Peninsula, which is expected to reopen soon for climbing. If available at the time of travel, you’ll have the rare chance to climb to the top for panoramic jungle views.

💦 Choose Your Cenote Swim Adventure

Cool off in one of Coba’s breathtaking freshwater cenotes—each one unique, crystal-clear, and perfect for swimming, photos, and relaxing after exploring the ruins.

You can choose from

  • Cenote Choo-Ha—A shallow, cavern-style cenote with turquoise water and impressive stalactites. Family-friendly and great for easy swimming.
  • Cenote Tamcach-Ha—A deep underground cenote with two fun jumping platforms for thrill-seekers. Perfect for adventurous travelers.
  • Cenote Multum-Ha—A peaceful, enclosed cenote with calm, mirror-like water—ideal for photography and serene swims.

🍽️ Regional Lunch Included

Enjoy a delicious Yucatán-style lunch at a local restaurant featuring regional specialties—perfect for recharging before heading back.

🚐 Private, Comfortable Transportation

Relax in your own private vehicle with:

  • Refreshments onboard
  • A/C and comfortable seating
  • A bilingual certified guide
  • Pick-up from any hotel in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or the Riviera Maya



Included

  • Round-trip private transportation
  • Certified bilingual guide
  • Entrance to Coba
  • Entrance to 1 cenote of your choice
  • Regional lunch
  • Bottled water & refreshments
  • Free time for photos, shopping, or exploring
  • Parking fees, and local community Mayan community taxes 

Excluded

Go Pro  Permit for Archaelogical ( 50 Mexican Pesos ) 

Know before you go

🎒 Suggested Things to Bring Along

  • Comfortable walking shoes (the Coba ruins have jungle paths)
  • Light, breathable clothing
  • Swimsuit (wear underneath for convenience)
  • Towel
  • Eco-friendly sunscreen (biodegradable only; required for cenotes)
  • Eco-friendly insect repellent
  • Hat or cap and sunglasses
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Cash for local shops, souvenirs, or tips
  • Phone or camera (plus waterproof pouch if swimming)
  • Change of dry clothes
  • Flip-flops or water shoes for cenote access
  • Small backpack for personal items

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