|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Coba Mayan Village Tour |
 |
The incredibly large Maya site of Coba covers nearly 50 square km. The ancient city was begun in 600 A.D. with thousands of Mayans having lived there. Coba is oddly famed for a missing king, Chac Balam (Red Jaguar) who disappeared after age 30 with no stone records marking his death--very unusual for a Mayan ruler.
Coba boasts the tallest pyramid of the Mexican Mayan world with 42 meters high and 120 steps, Pyramid Nohoch Mul, is worth the climb since the view from the top is more than spectacular. This site also includes a well restored ball court, and dozens of stelae that have been well preserved.
Coba is believed to be one of the largest Mayan excavations on the Yucatan Peninsula with roughly 5000 mounds yet to be uncovered.
The tour originates on the island of Cozumel & travels by ferry to the mainland. |
| Name: |
Coba Mayan Village Tour |
| Provider: |
Fantasy Tours |
| Includes: |
Round Trip ferry transportation between Cozumel and Playa del Carrmen & ground transportation, entrance fee to the archaeological sites of Coba, a visit to a Mayan village, professional tour guide, drinks on board the transportation and lunch. |
| Schedule: |
Tuesday & Thursday 8am- 6:30pm CST
NOTE: With groups of 8 or more this tour is available any day of the week |
| Pricing: |
Adult US$105, Child US$65 ~ 11 yrs or under |
 |
| Other "Stuff" You Might Find Interesting! |
|

|
I really wanted to compliment you on your attentiveness to our plans to visit Chichen-Itza while we were there. Although this is the only travel plan you made for us, you went beyond the call of duty to arrange our trip to the mainland. We throughly enjoyed our tour, and were surprised when we arrived at Playa del Carmen and our tour 'bus' was not a 60 passenger bus, but was a van for a small group of 11 plus our guide. Since 6 of the 11 did not show up that morning, we had a group of only 5 plus our "personal guide.'. Thanks Again for your help. I'm sure we'll be back again...someday!!! R. Czapiewski ~ Northville, MI
|
|
 |
 |
|
 |
All website content is the property of Cozumel Insider and cannot be used, displayed or reproduced
without express written permission from Cozumel Insider. |
 |