Mayan Ruins Tour: Explore Cobá & Chichén Itzá

Immerse yourself in the Mayan culture with a tour of Chichen Itza and Coba. Swim in a cenote, enjoy a Mexican buffet lunch, and explore the iconic ruins of Quintana Roo.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Zona Arqueológica de Cobá - Avoid the crowds and discover Cobá at your leisure.

Swim in a stunning underground cavern.

  • Zona Arqueológica de Chichén Itzá - Explore one of the Seven Wonders of the World with a guided tour and free time to wander.
  • Valladolid - Explore the charming town of Valladolid.
  • Cenote Chichikan - Swim in this beautiful sacred cenote and savor a delicious buffet lunch.
What's Included
  • Round-trip transportation from the meeting point
  • Buffet lunch (only if the option is selected)
  • Cenote admission
  • Entrance tickets to Coba and Chichen Itza
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Riviera Maya (if selected)
  • Professional certified guide
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
  • Life vest and locker rental (included in the All-Inclusive option)
  • Archeological Sites’ taxes (included in the All-inclusive option)
Additional Information

For those eager to explore two of Quintana Roo’s most renowned ruins, swim in a cenote, and savor a traditional Mexican buffet lunch, this tour is perfect!
Begin your adventure at Cobá early in the morning to experience this remarkable site before the crowds gather. This ancient Mayan city, strategically located near five lakes, played a vital role in…

Location
Súper Akí Tulum
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Lauraah6840bc
Jan 5, 2026
Fantastic day out! - This trip was amazing, from going to Coba early morning before the crowds to Chichikan for the cenote and lunch. It was then on to Chichén Itzá where Juan 139 was fantastic! He was very friendly, funny and informative and even though I have visited before , he told me things I didn’t know. Last stop in Valladolid a lovely little market town. Thank you Santos and Juan for making my birthday very special!
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Culture17968252475
Dec 23, 2025
I recommend it 100%! :-) - Amazing tour with the guide JUAN adn the driver LUIS (From the white Bus number 139). The guide is so passionated by Chichen Itza and shared with us so interesting information and great explanations. The bus was comfortable, the timing and the organization were just perfect! I recommend it highly and Thank you for this lifetime experience! ✨️🙏💕
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160maitrip
Dec 15, 2025
Had fun! - Had a great time with Beto as our guide. Enjoyed the experience, comfortable transportation, clear communication, and funny too!
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Omargt910jm
Dec 14, 2025
Good service. - We really liked it, the times of each activity were respected very well. Very friendly treatment from our guide Victor.
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Fernando
Dec 12, 2025
Fantastic day - Victor, the tour guide, was very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. The bus was comfortable. We had a fantastic day.
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H5742fdjamesj
Dec 12, 2025
Great Experience with Arturo and Marcela - Everything about this tour was fantastic. Our tour guides were amazing, we had Arturo and Marcela. They spoke in both Spanish and English the whole time and were super informed and told us a lot about the Mayan culture. Everything was great, Chichen Itza was amazing to see, as well as the Ball Game court and other pyramids. The other temples were in Coba and we even got to climb the pyramid for an excellent view. The tequila tastings were fantastic and we couldn’t have asked for better sopes in the lunch buffet. Definitely recommend Arturo and Marcela but I don’t know how to request specific guides. ¡Gracias!
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Nayelim867
Nov 23, 2025
Would do it again! - Frank, and Paul did great. We were on time, and Frank did a good job explaining about Chichen Itza and giving information.
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Lakedrap2025
Nov 22, 2025
Chichen Itza - My experience with Amigo Tours / Chichen Itza was amazing! The staff Frank, Juam and Francisco were very professional, resourceful, pleasant and extremely knowledgeable of historical facts! I would definitely recommend this tour to family and friends.
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Laney_d
Dec 9, 2025
Very long day with some highlights, but lots of extra costs - This excursion is a very long day, so it’s important to go in with clear expectations. We met at 7:00 AM in Tulum and didn’t return until around 8:00 PM, making it a 13+ hour day. If you’re not staying in the area for very long or were hoping to have part of the day free afterward, keep this in mind. The day begins at Cobá, which is an expansive archaeological site that almost feels like a park, with plenty to see. Bikes are offered, but we didn’t feel they were necessary. We also didn’t have cash on hand, so even if we’d wanted to rent them, it wouldn’t have been possible. The next stop was Iglesia de San Servacio, which was a pleasant and unexpected surprise. It was nice to see something different from the ruins, and this ended up being a quick but enjoyable stop. After that, we visited Cenote Chichikan, which also serves as the lunch stop. The property itself is nice, but I’ve personally been to cenotes that were larger, prettier, and more impressive. Lunch costs $23 per person and, while it is all-you-can-eat, the food was underwhelming. I️ really hate to be “that American” but I’ve had better authentic Mexican food in the U.S. It’s also important to note that drinks are not included in the $23 lunch price, which was not clearly mentioned by the server and only came up after I specifically asked. The drinks themselves were good, I had the mango, and my boyfriend had the passion fruit, but this was yet another unexpected add-on. There is also a tequila tasting and gift shop here, with a heavy sales pitch claiming that the tequila and items are only sold at this location. I saw many of the same products throughout Tulum for significantly cheaper. A lot of the pieces in the shops are very obviously manufactured. I️ have the same obsidian gua sha piece at home. This stop, overall, felt like a tourist trap, and I would strongly recommend skipping purchases at the gift shop. The final stop is Chichén Itzá, which was easily the highlight of the entire day. Seeing the main pyramid in person was incredible and truly worthy of its status as a Wonder of the World. It’s an amazing experience to see something so ancient and well-preserved. That said, expect many vendors and tourist traps here as well. I do want to point out that our tour guide, Juam (with an “M”), was excellent, and the driver also did an amazing job. Juam was knowledgeable, professional, and engaging, and he did a great job keeping the group organized, informed, and on schedule during such a long day. He seemed very passionate about the Mayan culture. He and the driver honestly made the experience far more enjoyable than it otherwise would have been. Especially given the length of the tour and the amount of coordination involved. Overall, I felt nickel-and-dimed throughout the experience. The base ticket essentially covers transportation and entrance to the sites only. If you don’t pay for the add-ons, you don’t get lunch during a very long day, can’t swim in the cenote, and may feel rushed at certain locations, like Cobá. Additional costs added up quickly: $150 for base tickets, $92 in tourist taxes, $16 for mandatory life jackets, $42 for lunch, and $100 in taxis to reach the meeting point. At the end of the day, tips are also requested. By the time everything was added up, it felt frustrating to realize we could have booked a private tour with hotel pickup and drop-off for a comparable price, without constantly being asked to pay more along the way. While there were definite highlights, especially Chichén Itzá, I would encourage travelers to carefully weigh the value and consider alternative tour options.
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Laneyd2014
Dec 11, 2025
Cenote is the biggest tourist trap. Very long day with some highlights, but lots of extra costs - This excursion is a very long day, so it’s important to go in with clear expectations. We met at 7:00 AM in Tulum and didn’t return until around 8:00 PM, making it a 13+ hour day. If you’re not staying in the area for very long or were hoping to have part of the day free afterward, keep this in mind. The day begins at Cobá, which is an expansive archaeological site that almost feels like a park, with plenty to see. Bikes are offered, but we didn’t feel they were necessary. We also didn’t have cash on hand, so even if we’d wanted to rent them, it wouldn’t have been possible. The next stop was Iglesia de San Servacio, which was a pleasant and unexpected surprise. It was nice to see something different from the ruins, and this ended up being a quick but enjoyable stop. After that, we visited Cenote Chichikan, which also serves as the lunch stop. The property itself is nice, but I’ve personally been to cenotes that were larger, prettier, and more impressive. Lunch costs $23 per person and, while it is all-you-can-eat, the food was underwhelming — I’ve had better Mexican food in the U.S. It’s also important to note that drinks are not included in the $23 lunch price, which was not clearly mentioned by the server and only came up after I specifically asked. The drinks themselves were good — I had the mango, and my boyfriend had the passion fruit — but this was yet another unexpected add-on. There is also a tequila tasting and gift shop here, with a heavy sales pitch claiming that the tequila and items are only sold at this location. That didn’t seem accurate — I saw many of the same products throughout Tulum for significantly cheaper. This stop, overall, felt like a tourist trap, and I would strongly recommend skipping purchases at the gift shop. The final stop is Chichén Itzá, which was easily the highlight of the entire day. Seeing the main pyramid in person was incredible and truly worthy of its status as a Wonder of the World. It’s an amazing experience to see something so ancient and well-preserved. That said, expect many vendors and tourist traps here as well. I do want to point out that our tour guide, Juam (with an “M”), was excellent, and the driver also did an amazing job. Juam was knowledgeable, professional, and engaging, and he did a great job keeping the group organized, informed, and on schedule during such a long day. He and the driver honestly made the experience far more enjoyable than it otherwise would have been — especially given the length of the tour and the amount of coordination involved. Overall, I felt nickel-and-dimed throughout the experience. The base ticket essentially covers transportation and entrance to the sites only. If you don’t pay for the add-ons, you don’t get lunch during a very long day, can’t swim in the cenote, and may feel rushed at certain locations like Cobá. Additional costs added up quickly: $150 for base tickets, $92 in tourist taxes, $16 for mandatory life jackets, $42 for lunch, and $100 in taxis to reach the meeting point. At the end of the day, tips are also requested. By the time everything was added up, it felt frustrating to realize we could have booked a private tour with hotel pickup and drop-off for a comparable price, without constantly being asked to pay more along the way. While there were definite highlights — especially Chichén Itzá — I would encourage travelers to carefully weigh the value and consider alternative tour options.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).