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Tulum Coba Private Experience

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$1153

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Admire two of the most magnificent Mayan Cities in the Quintana Roo, Tulum and Coba. Visit Tulum; the only Archeological Site Mayans still refer to it in its original name “Zama.” Zama was built in The Mayan post Classic Period. Here you'll be guided & have free time for pictures afterwards. Beach visit to enjoy a little swimming. El Gran Cenote stop, you'll refresh in its crystal clear turquoise waters of amazing Natural Beauty. Then visit Coba but right before you'll enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. Once we re-energized we enter Coba; Pre Classic Mayan Period, where our Tour Guide will give us all the highlights of Coba that must to be known. Here you will have the chance to climb the tallest Mayan construction that is open to the public in the State of Quintana Roo, it is way taller than in Chichen-Itza. You'll be returning to your hotels by dusk with the satisfaction of discovering the Greatness of The Mayan Culture the real way. It's a truly Cultural Experience not to miss.

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$1153