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Day Trips from Tulum: Coba

Coba is one of the most fascinating archaeological sites near Tulum and makes for an excellent day trip. Just 45 minutes away, Coba offers a chance to explore ancient Mayan ruins set in a lush jungle environment, with unique experiences that set it apart from other historical sites in the region.

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    A person with a backpack stands at the base of a tall, ancient stone pyramid surrounded by trees, while two people climb the steep steps toward the top under bright sunlight—one of many classic day trips from Tulum: Coba.

    Why Visit Coba?

    Coba was once a significant Mayan city and features one of the tallest pyramids in the Yucatán Peninsula, Nohoch Mul. Climbing this pyramid (currently subject to local regulations) offers panoramic views of the surrounding jungle. The site is vast, with much of it still covered by forest, creating a sense of discovery as you wander through the ruins.

    Unlike other more compact sites, Coba is spread out, and exploring it often involves biking or walking along shaded paths. This adds an adventurous feel to your visit.

    How to Get to Coba from Tulum

    By Car

    The drive from Tulum to Coba takes about 45 minutes via Highway 109. Parking is avauilable for 60 MXN (~ 3 USD).

    By Private Transfer

    • A more comfortable and convenient option, with door-to-door service.
    • The drive takes about 45 minutes.
      Prices typically start at 1.200 – 1.800 MXN (60 – 90 USD) per vehicle.
    • Ideal for families, groups, or travelers seeking a safe and hassle-free experience without waiting.

    Coba Ruins Tour

    Discover the magic of the ancient Maya with a guided tour to the Coba ruins, including round-trip transportation from Tulum. Travel comfortably through the jungle and explore one of the region’s most impressive archaeological sites, where towering pyramids and centuries-old pathways await.

    What to Do at Coba

    Climb Nohoch Mul

    The main attraction at Coba is the Nohoch Mul pyramid. At over 40 meters tall, it offers breathtaking views of the jungle for those who climb it (if permitted).

    Explore the Ruins by Bike

    Bikes are available for rent at the site, making it easy to cover the large area. Alternatively, you can hire a tricycle taxi for a guided tour.

    Learn About Mayan History

    Coba is believed to have been an important trade hub in Mayan times. The site includes ancient roadways (sacbeob), temples, and ceremonial structures that provide insight into its significance.

    Visit Nearby Cenotes

    After exploring the ruins, cool off in one of the nearby cenotes, such as Cenote Choo-Ha or Cenote Tamcach-Ha. These freshwater sinkholes are a perfect way to end your day.

    Opening Times & Price

    The Coba Ruins are open overyday between 8AM and 5PM, with the latest entry at 4PM.

    The entrance price is 100 MXN (5 USD).

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    Coba offers a unique mix of history, adventure, and nature, making it one of the most rewarding day trips from Tulum. Whether you’re climbing ancient pyramids, biking through the jungle, or cooling off in a cenote, Coba promises an unforgettable experience.
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