Maya Adventure from Playa del Carmen: Coba Ruins, Traditional Village and Cenote Swim
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
Discover the old and the new of Maya culture, with a dash of adventure, on this full-day tour from Playa del Carmen. Stroll through Coba, an ancient Maya city, and climb Nohoch Mul, the second-highest pyramid on the Yucatán Peninsula. Deep in the rain forest, rappel into a cenote for a swim, zipline through the jungle and enjoy a laid-back canoe ride on a lagoon. At a small Maya village, meet a shaman and learn about native plant life. Hotel transport and a traditional buffet lunch are included.
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Discover the old and the new of Maya culture, with a dash of adventure, on this full-day tour from Playa del Carmen. Stroll through Coba, an ancient Maya city, and climb Nohoch Mul, the second-highest pyramid on the Yucatán Peninsula. Deep in the rain forest, rappel into a cenote for a swim, zipline through the jungle and enjoy a laid-back canoe ride on a lagoon. At a small Maya village, meet a shaman and learn about native plant life. Hotel transport and a traditional buffet lunch are included.
Board air-conditioned transport from your Playa del Carmen hotel early in the morning and head to a Maya village on the Yucatán Peninsula. You'll visit Pac Chen or Chimuch for insight into how Mayas live today. Part of your tour proceeds are devoted to help maintain the sustainable development of local Maya communities.
In Chimuch, meaning ‘mouth of the frog’ in the Mayan language, discover a small traditional village. In contrast, Pac Chen is a little larger and contains both palm-thatched and cinder-block homes. Your guide introduces you to some of the local people, and then takes you into the nearby jungle for a sampling of adventurous activities.
Rappel your way down a cave into a cenote, and enjoy wading through clear blue waters. If you visit Chimuch, hear about Cenote de la Vida, which holds historical and religious significance in Maya culture.
Zoom through the rain forest on two ziplines, and then take an easygoing canoe ride on a lagoon dotted with birds. Back in the village, receive a blessing from a Maya shaman and learn about the native plant life in the local natural reserve.
For lunch, dig into a buffet lunch: chicken prepared with Maya ingredients, vegetable soup, rice, beans, potatoes, pasta, empanadas and handmade tortillas.
Next, head to the ruins of Coba, an archaeological site stretching across approximately 43 square miles (70 square km). Wander through this ancient Maya civilization dating back to some time between 500 and 900 AD. During your two hours here, encounter a network of roads, large stone monuments called stelae and hieroglyphic texts.
The highlight of Coba: Climb the steps of Nohoch Mul, the second-tallest Maya pyramid in the region. At the top, 140 feet (42 meters) above the rain forest floor, soak up stunning panoramas of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Please note: A minimum of two people per booking is required. Depending on the day’s schedule, the trip to Coba may take place before the visit to the Maya village.
In Chimuch, meaning ‘mouth of the frog’ in the Mayan language, discover a small traditional village. In contrast, Pac Chen is a little larger and contains both palm-thatched and cinder-block homes. Your guide introduces you to some of the local people, and then takes you into the nearby jungle for a sampling of adventurous activities.
Rappel your way down a cave into a cenote, and enjoy wading through clear blue waters. If you visit Chimuch, hear about Cenote de la Vida, which holds historical and religious significance in Maya culture.
Zoom through the rain forest on two ziplines, and then take an easygoing canoe ride on a lagoon dotted with birds. Back in the village, receive a blessing from a Maya shaman and learn about the native plant life in the local natural reserve.
For lunch, dig into a buffet lunch: chicken prepared with Maya ingredients, vegetable soup, rice, beans, potatoes, pasta, empanadas and handmade tortillas.
Next, head to the ruins of Coba, an archaeological site stretching across approximately 43 square miles (70 square km). Wander through this ancient Maya civilization dating back to some time between 500 and 900 AD. During your two hours here, encounter a network of roads, large stone monuments called stelae and hieroglyphic texts.
The highlight of Coba: Climb the steps of Nohoch Mul, the second-tallest Maya pyramid in the region. At the top, 140 feet (42 meters) above the rain forest floor, soak up stunning panoramas of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Please note: A minimum of two people per booking is required. Depending on the day’s schedule, the trip to Coba may take place before the visit to the Maya village.
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