Tulum e Coba com Cenote nadar e almoço de Cancun





Descrição
Descubra os mistérios da antiga civilização maia com este Cancun Super Saver, uma aventura de dia inteiro para Tulum e Coba. Escolha entre duas opções: uma de Cancun e outra de Playa del Carmen. Observe que a opção Playa del Carmen não inclui a 5a Avenida. Descubra a história da cidade murada pré-colombiana de Tulum com um Guia e desfrute de uma natação revigorante em um cenote aberto. Desfrute de especialidades da Península do Yucatán em um buffet de almoço antes de mergulhar na floresta tropical para explorar a antiga aldeia maia de Coba, uma vez um centro movimentado de comércio. Para aqueles que partem de Cancún, o passeio termina com uma visita à vibrante 5a Avenida em Playa del Carmen, o coração desta cidade animada.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Recepção no hotel e viagem até Tulum. Espere ser buscado no lobby principal do seu hotel ou no ponto de controle em Cancún. Uma vez a caminho de Tulum, nosso passeio durará aproximadamente 2 horas
A ordem no itinerário pode mudar Primeira parada é Tulum, onde um guia profissional irá surpreendê-lo com fatos interessantes em um passeio de 45 minutos, estas pirâmides estão localizadas em altos penhascos ao longo da costa da Península de Yucatán com uma ótima vista do Mar do Caribe. Aproveite 1 hora de tempo livre
Bem-vindo a Cobá, uma antiga cidade maia localizada no coração da selva de Quintana Roo. Fundada entre 600 e 900 d.C., Cobá é conhecida pelas suas majestosas pirâmides, estradas sagradas e estelas esculpidas. A estrutura mais icônica é Nohoch Mul, a pirâmide mais alta da Península de Yucatán, com 42 metros de altura. Os caminhos de Cobá, seja de bicicleta ou a pé, levam-nos por templos escondidos
Um belo cenote aberto com águas cristalinas que refrescam seus visitantes com seus tons turquesa.
Desfrute de uma deliciosa refeição com ingredientes locais frescos com o sabor da Península de Yucatán
Visite a 5a Avenida em Playa del Carmen é o coração vibrante desta cidade costeira, ideal para uma visita noturna. Ao cair da noite, a avenida se ilumina com luzes fortes e os sons de música ao vivo e risadas enchem o ar. Os restaurantes oferecem uma grande variedade de delícias culinárias, desde frutos do mar frescos até cozinha internacional. As lojas e boutiques ficam abertas até tarde, oferecendo de tudo, desde artesanato local até moda de grife. O ambiente é animado e acolhedor, perfeito para passear, jantar ou tomar um cocktail num dos seus bares.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Você pode entrar em contato conosco para saber a que horas será a retirada no lobby do seu hotel ou onde você poderá nos encontrar. Se você fez uma reserva de última hora e não recebeu a confirmação do horário de retirada do seu hotel, isso estará sujeito à disponibilidade. Porém, você poderá chegar a este ponto de encontro para desfrutar da atividade ou remarcá-la gratuitamente. Para a zona hoteleira de Tulum e o centro de Tulum Ponto de encontro na entrada principal Mercearia SUPER AKI na Avenida Cobá Carretera Federal Tulum Ruinas s/n, por Carretera Federal y Av. Tulum Oriente, 77780 Tulum, Q.R. .
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- Nota Importante : Muito raramente o site Coba poderia fechar o dia do passeio pelas autoridades locais devido às regulamentações do Covid 19. Quando isso acontecer, visitaremos o Sítio Arqueológico Muyil.
- Esta atividade é realizada apenas para passageiros que dormem em hotéis em Cancún e Puerto Morelos
- A duração dos transfers é aproximada; a duração exata dependerá da hora do dia e das condições do trânsito
- Serão cobradas taxas pelo uso de smartphones, câmeras e câmeras de vídeo.
- Recomenda-se trazer roupa de banho, toalha, protetor solar e óculos de sol
Avaliações(596)
The tour and the things that look like Tulum and Coba is very good. The cenote was small but enough and beautiful, you are charged 5 dollars for life jacket that is mandatory, the buffet meal they offer had chicken, pork, rice, spaghetti, beans and salads, the drink you have to buy separately and you are forbidden to put your own water. Guide Pablo is friendly and explains things very well in Spanish, in regular English, but has saltero. I was surprised they didn't talk to you the day before to confirm pickup time or location. I called, I was told 8:50, then emailed 7:30. Then they showed up at 8:10. They were 40 minutes late, I think if I hadn’t called the central office in the morning to ask where they were after 20 minutes waiting, they might not have picked us up (I booked the tour weeks ago was not unexpected). When I called they told me there had been an accident and that's why they were late, it was a LIE, when the guide arrived he said "sorry, there was a logistics problem" wow, they forgot. They were all on the bus when we arrived, I think they had to turn. Since we were the last ones, we couldn't sit together on the whole outing my partner and I... You have to pay, part of the price, $40 park fees per person. We changed everything to pesos thinking it would be better, but it turned out it would be better priced if we paid in dollars... So paying in cash pesos in the end was like $90 (the way they make the change), and if you want to pay by card they charge you an extra 4%. If I think it is a complete excursion, and that Pablo was nice the whole excursion, he also bought a bottle of cold water for everyone and were on the bus when leaving Tulum. Only we were unlucky enough to have to wait on the street 40 minutes in the morning to be picked up and then not have a place together on the bus throughout the day... (One in front of the whole and one in the back of the whole), sites could not be changed once they were assigned:))
Estimada Amanda, Muchas gracias por compartir su experiencia con nosotros. Nos alegra saber que disfrutó del recorrido, así como de la compañía y explicaciones de nuestro guía Pablo. Lamentamos sinceramente la confusión y el retraso en su recogida, así como el inconveniente con los asientos durante la excursión. Sus comentarios son muy valiosos para nosotros y nos ayudarán a mejorar nuestra coordinación y comunicación. Agradecemos su comprensión y esperamos tener la oportunidad de brindarle una experiencia diferente en el futuro. Saludos cordiales,
Transportation to the area was very tight. We went to the Cenote but none of the group dared to go in, it was pretty disgusting and was not the Va tore pictured in the ad on Viator. Food was ok and Tony our Tour guide was great.
I bought this tour through an agency that works with Viator. So far, all right! But many of the indications I had did not come true. We were contacted before the tour with the indications, it didn't happen! I had to contact you! Pick up at the hotel! Nor did it happen! Lunch with drinks included! I had to pay for the drinks! I ask you to tell the truth!
We never got to go because they didn't pick us up. Viator didn’t give a solution only that they would send them an email (we were still waiting for the pickup), that they would already respond (and while what???) said to call the company that they were only intermediaries and of course, it’s not their problem. I had to call a tlf from Mexico from a Spanish one 20 min (with the price that it entails) and they did not bother at any time to call the guide, they simply told me that there were last minute changes of the pickup site that I was not notified and that they had left, that they were very sorry but that they would not do anything else. Later the reason he gave me (on the same call) was that they were not allowed through the security gate. That would simply have been arranged if they had contacted us and gone. They had my phone, my room number, my email... But you'd better go and leave us lying around. THEY'RE AWESOME. I asked them a thousand times to call the guide (I would have done it but they wouldn’t provide me with their phone) but they just offered me the money back. What impotence! It's not fixed by returning the money, gentlemen! When you are left lying around, you lose the excursion and the day so you can do it. The end of the call was, ma'am, don't bother anymore because you're almost there.
Muchas gracias por su retroalimentación, nos disculpamos por todo lo mal que la paso y agradecemos nos haya brindado la oportunidad de compensarla y esperamos haya disfrutado la noche
This trip is a long one so prepare yourself for a LOT of driving! We had a great guide, Tony, and driver, Pepe. The ruins were all very interesting. Glad we opted for bicycle taxi at Coba since the whole trip was a lot of walking. The buffet was very rustic and food not really to our liking. It was an incredibly hot and humid day in October so that affected our experience as well. There was a Mayan shaman at the Cenote who performed a cleansing ceremony which was cool until he picked all the obvious non-hispanic looking people to receive a piece of obsidian jewelry for a hefty price. Also the Cenote itaelf was also very rural and not clear and clean looking as in the pics. Overall a decent experience. Recommend private transportation if you can get it for a quicker trip
Unfortunately, we can see that you did not enjoy all the services we provided to you and your family. We apologize for any shortcomings on our end. The concerns you have raised are under close revision.
The trip and tour was very good, both the driver Salvador and El Guía Rodrigo did their job excellently, Rodrigo gave us a very good explanation of Tulum
Gracias por tu reseña de 5 estrellas! Nos alegra que el tour haya sido excelente y que Rodrigo y Salvador hicieran un gran trabajo. ¡Esperamos verte en tu próxima aventura!
This is a three part review: (1) the guide: (2) the sites: (3) the driver. The guide, Arturo, was the most sexist, misogynist, disrespectful guide I’ve ever encountered in all my years of traveling. He also kept putting his phone in the driver’s face numerous times which is dangerous always, but especially on the main road back to Cancún which is heavily transited. He did it so many times that I was able to capture a clear video of this. He can gamble with his own life but not with mine and my family’s. Also, Arturo volunteered a story to the driver about how he and his friend followed two women home (unbeknownst to the women) back in the U.S., how instead of being invited into the apartment, they were invited to a restaurant where the women had big (insert vulgar name for breasts here) ones and motioned bouncing with his hands near his chest. When I spoke up he tried to shut me up until I told him me and the other guests in the car don’t need to hear about his sexual fantasies and that he could save that for his personal time. My daughter and nieces were in the car. This happened after an entire day of hearing him call women lunatics because of our periods. My nieces even tuned him out early on because he seems to have some unhealthy obsession with women’s 13 menstrual periods. He said the moon makes our memory sharp because if we are wronged, we will remember 20 years later. The guy even referred to his own boss as “the little girl.” Being of Mexican origin, I’m well aware of macho culture, but this guy took it to a whole other level. This guys sucked the life out of an otherwise nice day. Take a different tour with highly-rated guides. If you end up on a tour with this guy, shut him down early. I tried to remain quiet all day because I didn’t want to ruin the experience but it was actually he who ruined it. The sites: I do recommend the actual sites, though. Bring pesos so you can rent bikes or trikes in Cobá. Try to negotiate prices in the little shops because they double what you should pay for if they know you’re a foreigner. In Tulum, it’s a small site. Our guide spent so much time talking about the lunacy of women and bellybuttons that we only got 7 minutes to walk the nicest part of the park. Bring pesos for paying for life jackets at the cenotes because not all accept cards. The Mayan community running the cenote we went to was great and so was the food. We went to Playa Del Carmen but only got 20 minutes to explore mainly because our guide loves to hear himself talk. The driver was super attentive, responsible, and kept the car clean. I hope for his sake they don’t pair him up with Arturo again because Arturo will be jeopardizing his livelihood.
Muchas gracias por tomarse el tiempo de escribirnos lamentamos todo acerca de su mala experiencia con el guía Arturo y nos disculpamos estamos tomamos su queja con mucha seriedad y llegamos a las ultimas consecuencias que incluyeron el despido inmediato de Arturo debido a su conducta y comentarios también le hicimos llegar a través de Viator el reembolso total ya que para nosotros la satisfacción y el respeto a nuestros clientes es muy importante.
This was honestly an all around great experience! Our guide was Arturo and he made the experience fun and immersive. Tulum was great with a guide and biking in Coba was fun! There was so much history and learning about it was so fun. We didn’t expect it, but we were blessed by a Mayan medicine man before the cenote and it was really a cool cultural experience to take part in. The cenote was refreshing and the food was super tasty. Would definitely do this again!
We cannot thank you enough for your kind words about our trip to Tulum and Coba. Your review means a lot to us and makes us see that we are on the right track!
When they said they gonna pick me up at 8:55, they really did showed up exactly at 8:55! The tour was good but a lot of free time in my opinion. I would rather have longer guided as the ruins do not have explanations on them. It says on viator that the tax is $25 usd but the day of tour, they said it is $29 usd and not sure why it says $25 usd on viator. I think you should get it updated. Cenote was small but fun as you can jump off the cliff. The food included was humble taco lunch. The transfer back to the resort was a mess. Seemed to have a lot of miscommunication and I ended up get back to the resort after 80 mins rather than just 20-30 mins. The driver wasn't sure where he supposed to go to and ended up going back and forth so much.
Thank you very much for your feedback. We are sorry about the opportunities we do have on this tour. We would like to clarify that the Tulum fee is 25 USD and 4 usd for the rent of life jackets. we are working with the guides to make a better clarification when they charge the fees.
We had a great tour guide Mundo, loved that it was a small group / small bus (less pick up time). Informative, just enough time ( Coba could have been a bit longer) .
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