Coba Maya Villages

General information

DestinationCategory
Cozumel, MexicoSightseeing Tours

Program details

The great Maya civilization was set on the Yucatan Peninsula and their power last from 300 b.C. to1524. Their cultural legacy was transmitted from one generation to the next, adapting to the present life. The Coba Maya Ville is a complete expedition to unveil the Maya culture and share traditions with the people from nowadays.



Coba.

Visit temples and the legendary ballgame of this majestic archeological site. Follow the paths to arrive at the Nohoch Mul, the tallest temple in the whole Yucatan Peninsula, from the top of which you will enjoy breathtaking views of the amazing jungle that surrounds the site. Optional bike rental is available at the site.



Maya Villages.

You will have the opportunity to see how the Maya live and learn from their culture and traditions.

Esmeralda: this Maya community still lives from agriculture, learn about local flora and walk to the Cenote. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal, clear fresh water of the beautiful Cenote (underground cave).

Maya ritual: be part of an authentic blessing ceremony that a Maya Shaman will perform for you with copal incense.

Maya village: learn about how the Maya village has evolved with ecotourism and understand their economic and social growth.

Enjoy an authentic Maya menu including soup, chicken, vegetables, rice, beans and hand-made corn tortillas.



Languages

Spanish and English.



Redeem information
Voucher type: Printed
Printed Voucher. Print and bring the voucher to enjoy the activity.

Location
Starting point:
Sr. Frogs Playa del Carmen junto al Muelle Fiscal - 77710 - Playa del Carmen - MX
If you are staying in Cozumel, the ferry transfer is not included.

End point: Same as starting point

Schedule
Opening dates
Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 09:00 - 17:00

Duration: 6 Hours

Guiding options
Guiding type: Guide

Requirements
Minimum Age: 6 years old.
People under the influence of alcohol or drugs are not allowed to take part.
For the use of electronic devices such as video camera, you must pay a fee imposed by the government directly at the entrance.