Coba Archaeological Site Tours

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Discover the treasures that were unearthed at Coba Archaeological Site. Roam around and get an insight into the past at this interesting archaeological area.

Coba Archaeological Site is a worthwhile place to start out your day in Coba. This archaeological dig site comes recommended by fellow travelers, but it isn't the only spot to see here. Save time for other attractions like Grupo Macanxoc, Grupo Cobá, and Xaibé to really enjoy what the area has to offer.

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Reviews of Coba Archaeological Site

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

One of the best sites on the peninsula. The pyramid 2km from the entrance is well worth climbing, but this year may be your last chance before it is permanently closed.

5/5 - Excellent

Robert&Diane

We drove a rental car about an hour from Tulum. Paying a guide $35 was well worth it to learn about the history of the Mayan culture and people.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Wear comfy shoes because this is a huge ancient city. Don't be afraid to go up the pyramid. It's actually great to look at the jungle from above. You must climb 42 floors, on a steep incline, in the heat and humidity of the jungle. Bring water in a refillable container. Although it feels like a workout, it's not for superhumans. Anybody can do it at their pace, even obese, and old people. Just take your time and be mindful that you are sharing the stairs with others that want to go faster. Get there early.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

Bring water shoes! And you bike 1.2 miles to the ruins, so be prepared to bike. It was flat and easy, but still. Dinner is at 6pm (we did the Sunset Tour), so eat lunch. Also, climbing the ruins was not bad for me and my wife, but not advised for small children or older folk.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Quite a large site and we recommend hiring the bicycle or pedicab which is very cost effective. it is also quite shady so is pleasing to visit on a hot days.

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