Coba & Tulum Ruinen Tagesausflug von Cancún oder Riviera Maya





Beschreibung
Diese ökologische Aktivität ist ideal, um die Maya-Kultur, ihre Wurzeln, ihre Evolution und ihre Anpassung an die moderne Welt näher kennenzulernen. Sie werden sowohl ihre Tempel, die Zeremonien, die sie durchgeführt haben, als auch den täglichen Lebensstil in dieser Zeit kennen. Sie werden von einem Fachmann über die Maya-Kultur begleitet und er wird erklären, warum der Fall dieser glorreichen und wichtigen Maya-Städte so plötzlich erfolgte. Die Maya-Kultur, sie haben die Tradition, die Natur um Erlaubnis zu bitten, mit ihr zu leben und in der Lage zu sein, sich durch eine Zeremonie zu verbinden, die in Yucatec Maya gesprochen wird, in der sie sich dafür bedanken, dass sie sie mit solchen natürlichen Schönheiten ausgestattet haben. Danach erfrischen wir uns in einer kristallinen Cenote, perfekt zum Schwimmen und Entspannen und bewundern seine beeindruckenden Formationen. Sie erfahren mehr über den Entstehungsprozess einer Tortilla und warum sie die Basis eines Großteils der mexikanischen Gastronomie ist, in einer Hütte, wie sie ursprünglich von den Mayas aus der Region bewohnt wurde. Wir beenden die Tour mit einem leckeren Mittagessen aus der Region.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Beginnen Sie das Abenteuer mit einer geführten Besichtigung dieser antiken Ruinen und erkunden Sie in Ihrer Freizeit, wo Sie ein Fahrrad ausleihen oder die höchste Pyramide der Halbinsel besteigen können
Die Cenote bietet ihr kühles Wasser zur Erfrischung nach dem Besuch der archäologischen Zone. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Maya-Kultur, verbringen Sie Zeit in einer örtlichen Gemeinde und genießen Sie ein typisches Maya-Mittagessen
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Abholung von den meisten Hotels in Cancun und Playa del Carmen. Falls nicht aufgeführt, rufen Sie bitte den nächstgelegenen Treffpunkt an
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(39)
We had a group of 7 on this tour (family mix of Canadians/Americans). Our tour guide, Homer, was excellent. We started at Tulum and he was very knowledgeable about Mayan history and culture. Next we went to the AllTourNative location and swam in a cenotes and ate a Mayan lunch. Amazing experience. Afterwards we drove to Coba and was able to spend some time there as well looking at the ruins. Again, Homer had a lot of great information and he guided us to some reputable places to buy souvenirs. We rented bikes and I highly recommend doing that. I have one tip for those coming from Cozumel. We had taken the 7:00am ferry to Playa Del Carmen where we were supposed to be picked up at 7:40 at Plaza Antigua. The ferry didn't actually arrive until 7:50am and by the time we unloaded and walked to the plaza it was almost 8am and we had missed our pick up. I had to call them and they sent another driver to come get us. So, I would plan for the ferry to take an hour if you are scheduling a pickup at the ferry.
Dear Brandy, Thank you for sharing this amazing feedback on this review, your experience is the most important to us. We are glad and grateful for this, for sure we hope to see you soon! Kind regards
This was the excursion through Tui I cannot praise this trip highly enough … ROBERTO was the best guide I have ever experienced and I have have travelled the world ..! His wit and knowledge was incredible, the COBA site is amazing taller than chichen itza @42 metres high , and the oldest at 500Ad …TIP: please get the tuk tuk round trip it’s ridiculously cheap and they stop to listen to Roberto at each ruin which saves walking 1.6 miles or 3.4 Km !!We were on honeymoon and tui arranged for our marriage to be blessed by the maya shaman in a huge cave … an incredible experience, Roberto took pictures … the best excursion ever !
In Dec2020 Coba ruins were closed for archaeological work. This tour took me to Tulum riuns, Muyil riuns and Coba cenote. Tour guide Selene is really professional and knowledgeable on the subject of Mayan civilization and answers all the questions. Cenote is under ground. Clean, fresh water, lots of space. It has two platforms for jumping if you'd like to add some adrenaline. The tour is a day trip and includes the lunch with local delicious food.
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Our guide Rob was so knowledgable. His ability to share and inform was stunning. This trip to see Mayan people , visit there homes and Eat local food was a treat. And swimming in the sink hole was a great experience. We feel that we experienced a peep into the lives of the Mexican people .
Our guide was a lovely friendly local man called Paco Mac he was really informative about the whole area being able to answer ALL questions he was asked without having to refer to any literature. The whole day was a fantastic experience giving a wonderful insight into the Mayan way of life. The trip even included going to the home of a Mayan lady and sampled her breads with the local honey on. These were superb and seeing how they sleep in hammocks in an open building was far beyond anything we could imagine. She was also making a hammock which can take up to 3 months to make and all they are paid is the equivalent of £1.20. Incredible but the demonstration on how it was done was really good. Over all a fantastic day highly recommended
<p>My girlfriend and I had a great time on this Coba and Mayan village tour! We started pretty early in the morning, but well worth it. Tour guide and air conditioned shuttle van were great for our small group only about 6 of us. The lunch was excellent, and the stay at Coba allowed more than enough time to tour around and climb the ruins.</p> <p>Looking forward to booking with this group for our next ruin tours.</p>
<p>We did a combo cultural and Coba ruins tour for my family of 4. My kids were too young for the "adventure tour." We visited a Mayan village, private denote, a traditional home, and observed shaman's blessing ceremony. Our guides were fantastic and very informative. Learned a ton, delicious lunch!</p>
<p>Our tour guides were great. We went to a mayan village and did a religious ceremony, ate homemade tortillas, jumped into a cenote. The lunch they severed was amazing. Then we went to Coba, make sure you bring sneakers for Coba. I also recommend taking the mayan limo to the main temple. It's a far walk. Great trip!</p>
<p>This was one of the better tours that we took during our vacation. Pick-up was at our hotel in cancun. Then we traveled in a passenger van to the Mayan Village where some of the tour people split to do the adventure part. Zip-line and repel We toured the Mayan Village and was blessed by their Shaman before jumping into their Centote. Afterwards we went back and met up with the group and had a wonderful traditional Mayan lunch! Loved the Chicken! Food was fresh and well made! Next onto the Coba ruins where we had our Mayan tour guide educate us on the Mayan culture and history!</p>
<p>With his encyclopaedic knowledge, Alfredo was in inspiration to anyone wishing to gain an insight into Mayan culture and heritage. <br/> This was a true privilege and one which we will always remember.</p>



