All tours have a half day duration, including: pick up , tour and back to hotel.
Descriptions of each place:
TULUM
Located in the area known as the Riviera Maya, its name means "wall" because it is surrounded by one .
Most of the city was built during the Postclassic Maya period (400-1200 AD), however, there are inscriptions dating back to 564 BC.
It was a very important place of passage for trade and remains of products from Central America, as well as from the rest of the Yucatan Peninsula, have been found there.
Departures between 6:20 - 7:40 am
60 USD
Most of the city was built during the Postclassic Maya period (400-1200 AD), however, there are inscriptions dating back to 564 BC.
It was a very important place of passage for trade and remains of products from Central America, as well as from the rest of the Yucatan Peninsula, have been found there.
Departures between 6:20 - 7:40 am
60 USD
COBÁ.
It is an archaeological site located in the Maya Zone of Quintana Roo. Its name could mean "water with moss" or "water moisture".
The city had its heyday during the classic Mayan period, between 200 to 600 BC, dominating the entire north of Quintana Roo and with a population of around 50,000 inhabitants.
In Cobá we find the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan area with approximately 42 meters high, as well as Stela Uno, on which the date 12/12/12 is inscribed and on which much has been speculated in recent years. .
* Our tour includes a bike ride through nature.
Departures between 6:20 - 7:40 am
60 USD
The city had its heyday during the classic Mayan period, between 200 to 600 BC, dominating the entire north of Quintana Roo and with a population of around 50,000 inhabitants.
In Cobá we find the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan area with approximately 42 meters high, as well as Stela Uno, on which the date 12/12/12 is inscribed and on which much has been speculated in recent years. .
* Our tour includes a bike ride through nature.
Departures between 6:20 - 7:40 am
60 USD
CHICHÉN ITZÁ
It's name means "mouth of the witches' well" and it was one of the main ones in the Yucatan peninsula.
In Chichén Itzá is the Temple of Kukulcán, named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. It is famous because during the equinox you can see the shadow of the feathered serpent go up and down the pyramid.
It has impressive elements to see, such as the Temple of the Thousand Warriors and the Tzompantli.
Departures between 5:20 - 6:40 am
60 USD