一日游国家MexicoTulumChichen Itza and Coba Expedition: Day trip from Tulum

Chichen Itza and Coba Expedition: Day trip from Tulum

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关于您的行程

Experience two of the Yucatan Peninsula’s most fascinating archaeological treasures in a single day. From the iconic pyramid of Chichen Itza to the jungle-shrouded temples of Coba, this journey reveals the architectural brilliance and spiritual traditions of the Maya world.
专属于您:私人车辆和专业司机
发现您在指南中找不到的本地见解
体验以您自己的速度探索的自由
完美规划适合家庭、朋友或独行旅客
起价 €85
私人团体 ride
每人
选择日期和旅行者
在出发时间前24小时内可免费取消。
适合 1-3 名旅行者的团体总价€254

预期内容

您的 Daytrip 从您所在的地方开始

在 Tulum 您喜欢的地方与我们的专业司机会面,随时为您服务。无需浪费时间前往接送点,拿上您的行李,立即开始您的旅程。

通过当地专业知识发现更多

您的司机的本地见解将为您的 Daytrip 定下基调。这里有一家隐藏的咖啡馆,那里有一家必试的餐厅;这些内部提示您以后会喜欢分享。这不是一个导游带领的旅行,但您的旅程将充满故事和发现。全天候,您的司机将随时为您提供帮助,乐于助人,使您的旅程无忧无虑。

以自己的节奏探索

Meet your driver at your Tulum accommodation and enjoy a smooth journey inland to Chichen Itza and Coba, where ancient pyramids, sacred temples, and jungle landscapes await discovery.

非常适合任何私人团体

无论您是独自旅行,带孩子的家庭,还是大型团体,这项服务都为您的舒适和灵活性量身定制。特别是如果您时间有限或日程繁忙,这是理想的选择。

值得注意

  • 双程私人汽车接送
  • 空调车辆
  • 个性化接送服务
  • 专业的讲英语的司机
  • 免费瓶装水
  • 出发前24小时免费取消
  • 付费景点 Chichen Itza和Coba 的入场/门票应单独购买,除非另有说明
  • 餐食、小吃和小费不包括在内
起价 €85
私人团体 ride
每人
选择日期和旅行者
在出发时间前24小时内可免费取消。
适合 1-3 名旅行者的团体总价€254

您的行程一览

您的行程一览

从 Tulum 开始
您选择接送地点。
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Chichen Itza
随意以自己的节奏探索和发现
停留:2小时 30 分钟 - 不包含入场费
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Chichen Itza 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Chichen Itza 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Chichen Itza 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Chichen Itza 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Chichen Itza 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Chichen Itza 的 停靠点

One of Mesoamerica’s greatest archaeological sites, Chichen Itza blends astronomy, religion, and power

Main attractions

  • The Pyramid of Kukulkan (El Castillo), built between the 9th and 12th centuries, whose precise design reflects Maya astronomical knowledge and creates the famous equinox serpent-shadow phenomenon
  • The Great Ball Court, the largest in Mesoamerica, where ritual games tied to Maya cosmology were played beneath remarkable acoustic architecture
  • The Temple of the Warriors and its forest of carved columns depicting warriors, priests, and mythological scenes
  • The Sacred Cenote, where archaeological discoveries revealed offerings made to the rain god Chaac during periods of drought

What to Eat

  • Local Yucatán specialties available near the archaeological site, including cochinita pibil, fresh tortillas, tamales, and refreshing fruit drinks

What to Buy

  • Handmade Maya crafts such as woven textiles, carved stone figures, and traditional jewelry
  • Replicas of Maya calendars and sculptures inspired by the monuments of Chichen Itza

Take Note

  • Tickets are available online in advance: https://www.chichenitza.com/tickets
  • Arriving early in the day helps avoid peak crowds and the strongest midday heat
  • Comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection are strongly recommended
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Coba
随意以自己的节奏探索和发现
停留:2 小时 - 不包含入场费
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Coba 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Coba 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Coba 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Coba 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Coba 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Tulum 到 Coba 的 停靠点

Deep in the Yucatan jungle, Coba preserves towering pyramids and an extraordinary network of Maya causeways.

  • The Nohoch Mul pyramid, the tallest structure in the northern Yucatán and one of the most impressive viewpoints in the region
  • Ancient sacbeob roadways stretching for dozens of kilometers, linking Coba to regional trade networks
  • Stone monuments with hieroglyphic inscriptions documenting alliances and rivalries between Maya city-states
  • Temple complexes scattered through dense jungle, many still partially hidden beneath vegetation
  • Ongoing archaeological research using satellite mapping to reveal the true size of this once-powerful Maya metropolis

What to Eat

  • Casual eateries near the site serving tacos, empanadas, fresh fruit, and cold drinks

What to Buy

  • Handmade crafts from local Maya communities
  • Small sculptures and traditional woven items

Take Note

  • Cycling is one of the most popular ways to explore the site’s long jungle paths
  • Bring insect repellent and water, especially during warmer months
  • Many structures remain unexcavated, giving the site a unique atmosphere of discovery
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Know more about your day trip

Tickets can be purchased at the entrance to both sites, but lines at Chichen Itza can be long during peak season. Buying online in advance through the official Cultur and INAH websites helps you skip the queue and start exploring sooner. Note that Chichen Itza charges two separate fees, one federal and one state, both required for entry. Cash in Mexican pesos is often the easiest payment method on-site.
This particular itinerary focuses on the archaeological sites of Chichen Itza and Coba, so a cenote stop is not part of the standard route. If you want to add a swim, you can request to stop at a cenote along the way after booking, since the area between the two sites has several beautiful options. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and biodegradable sunscreen to protect the freshwater ecosystem if you plan to swim.
Climbing the Nohoch Mul pyramid at Coba was once a highlight of the visit, but Mexican authorities closed it to climbers in 2020 to protect the structure. Travelers can still walk the jungle paths, view the pyramid from the base, and rent bicycles or pedicabs to cover the wide site comfortably. Climbing the main pyramid at Chichen Itza, El Castillo, has also been off-limits since 2006.
Chichen Itza sits about 93 miles (150 km) west of Tulum, with a typical drive of around two and a half hours each way. Coba is closer at roughly 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Tulum, about a 45-minute drive. Combining both sites in one day works well with an early start, since the route between them passes through the Yucatan jungle along easy regional roads.
Around two and a half hours at Chichen Itza gives you time to explore the main structures without rushing, including the Pyramid of Kukulkan, the Great Ball Court, the Temple of the Warriors, and the Sacred Cenote. About two hours at Coba is usually enough to see the main pyramid area and walk or cycle to the key structures. The total trip from Tulum runs roughly nine hours, including travel time.
The dry season from November through April brings the most comfortable weather for exploring both archaeological sites, with sunny skies and lower humidity. The shoulder months of May and November tend to be quieter. Hurricane season runs from June through October and can bring heavy rain, though early mornings often stay clear. Visiting around the spring or fall equinox offers the chance to see Chichen Itza's famous serpent shadow phenomenon.
Light, breathable clothing works best for the warm Yucatan climate, along with sturdy walking shoes for uneven stone surfaces. Bring a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water. Both sites offer little shade, so a light scarf or long sleeves can help on very sunny days. A small backpack for snacks, a camera, and your entrance tickets is useful, since lockers are limited at the entrances.
Chichen Itza is the more famous and restored of the two, recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, with its iconic Pyramid of Kukulkan, ball court, and Sacred Cenote. Coba feels wilder and less crowded, with ancient causeways winding through dense jungle and tall pyramids surrounded by trees. Visiting both gives you a fuller picture of the Maya world.

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