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Discover the highlights of the 2-day Mayan ruins tour from Cancun, including Chichen Itza, Tulum, Coba, cenote swims, and more—ideal for history and culture lovers.
Traveling around the Yucatán Peninsula, especially for those keen on seeing the iconic Mayan ruins, can quickly become overwhelming. That’s where a well-organized tour like this 2-day package offered by Mycancuntours comes into play. It’s designed to pack in some of the region’s most famous archaeological sites, combined with natural swimming spots, cultural experiences, and a touch of local flavor—all at a reasonable price.
What we like most about this tour is the convenience of transportation and the variety of sites covered. You get to experience Chichen Itza, the world’s most famous Mayan city, along with the scenic ruins of Tulum perched dramatically above the Caribbean, and the sprawling site of Coba, home to the tallest pyramid in the Mayan world. Plus, swimming in cenotes adds a refreshing break from sightseeing.
A possible consideration is the length of the days—many reviews mention they’re quite long, sometimes over 13 hours, and involve a lot of traveling in tight schedules. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, this may not be your best choice. However, for travelers eager to see a broad swath of iconic sites without the hassle of booking multiple tours, it offers excellent value and a packed itinerary.
This tour suits those who are curious about Mayan culture, enjoy a full-day adventure, and want to squeeze in as many highlights as possible while traveling with a group. If you’re ready for some early mornings and long days of exploration, this could be a great fit.


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The tour begins early, with a pick-up around 7:30 am. You’ll travel in an air-conditioned van or bus, which is essential considering the heat and the long day ahead. The first stop is the colonial town of Valladolid, a charming city founded in 1543. Here, you’ll get about 20 minutes to take photos and appreciate the picturesque streets—an excellent photo op and a welcome break from the bus.
Next, the highlight is Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Your guide will provide detailed insights into Mayan culture, their government, calendar, rituals, and more. Expect about 2 hours exploring the site, which includes the iconic El Castillo pyramid, the ball courts, and the observatory. The tour’s price includes admission, so you won’t need to worry about extra costs here.
Many reviews mention that the guides bring history alive, with one reviewer noting that the guides’ explanations significantly enhanced their experience. However, some found the day’s pace quite tight, especially with the long drive and the busy schedule.
The second day kicks off with a visit to Tulum, where the ruins sit dramatically above the Caribbean Sea. Here, you’ll have about 45 minutes to wander around and enjoy the views—an unforgettable sight for first-time visitors. The site is smaller than Chichen Itza but offers stunning photo opportunities, especially with the turquoise sea as a backdrop.
After Tulum, you’ll get some free time at Playa del Carmen’s Fifth Avenue—a lively pedestrian street filled with shops, cafes, and street performers. This is your chance for some relaxed exploration, shopping, or just people-watching for about 40 minutes.
Next, the tour visits Coba, where you can climb the highest pyramid in the Mayan world. If you choose to rent a bicycle (not included but recommended), you can explore the expansive site more comfortably. Expect about 45 minutes here, with many travelers praising the experience of climbing the pyramid and seeing the sprawling ruins.
The day wraps up with a cenote swim—a highlight many reviews mention as a refreshing break. You’ll also enjoy a lunch buffet (optional, depending on your preference), along with a Mayan chocolate experience, which adds a cultural touch to the day.

The price of $199 per person covers a lot:
However, some costs are not included—such as beverages and taxes for ruins and parks, which travelers should budget for.
The tour maintains a maximum of 50 travelers, which means it’s a fairly large group but still manageable. The bus/van is described as comfortable, and the early start helps maximize your time at each site.
Considering the price, the tour offers excellent value. It condenses multiple major attractions into a manageable two days, with guides and entrance fees included. For travelers eager to tick off several must-see Mayan sites without the hassle of booking separate tickets or transportation, this package is hard to beat.
Most reviews emphasize the expertise of the guides and the breathtaking views at each site. One reviewer praised the guided bicycle tour at Coba for allowing a thorough exploration. Others appreciated the cultural insights, like the Mayan chocolate experience, which adds depth beyond just sightseeing.
However, some travelers found the long days to be tiring, with one mentioning a total tour length of about 13 hours. Another reviewer pointed out the hectic nature of the schedule, especially with multiple tour providers involved on different days.
A few concerns involved the length of the days and the need to bring essentials like towels or snacks, which the tour organizers might not emphasize enough upfront. Still, the overall feedback is positive, especially regarding the value for money and the stunning sites.


This 2-day tour from Cancun is best suited for first-time visitors or those with limited time who want an overview of the Mayan archaeological sites. It’s ideal for travelers who are comfortable with long days and group travel and who appreciate a guided experience to enhance their understanding.
If you’re looking for a relaxed pace or want more time at each site, you might prefer a smaller, more leisurely tour. However, for value seekers, history enthusiasts, and adventure lovers eager to see Chichen Itza, Tulum, and Coba with minimal planning, this package ticks many boxes.

Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, round-trip transportation is provided in an air-conditioned van or bus, included in the tour price.
Are entrance fees to the sites included?
Absolutely, all entrance fees for Chichen Itza, Tulum, and Coba are covered.
What is the starting time?
The tour begins at approximately 7:30 am with pickup from your Cancun hotel.
Is food included?
A lunch buffet is available as an option, but beverages are not included.
How long are the days?
Expect full days, approximately 13 hours, with long drives and packed schedules.
Can I climb the pyramids?
You can climb the pyramid at Coba if you rent a bicycle or walk up the steps; at other sites, climbing may be restricted.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, many reviews praise the guides’ expertise and their ability to make history engaging.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but the long days and walking might be a consideration for very young kids.
What should I bring?
Bring water, sunscreen, hat, comfortable shoes, towel for cenote swimming, and any personal essentials.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, it’s free to cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
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This 2-day Mayan ruins tour from Cancun offers a practical, value-packed way to see some of Mexico’s most famous archaeological sites. It’s especially appealing if you’re eager to experience Chichen Itza, Tulum, Coba, and cenotes—all within a manageable schedule. The inclusion of guides, entrance fees, and transportation simplifies logistics, making it easier to focus on the experience.
While the days can be long and busy, the stunning scenery, expert guides, and cultural insights make it worthwhile. It’s a solid choice for travelers who want an authentic taste of the Mayan world without fuss, and who are ready for full days of exploration filled with history, nature, and local flavor.
If you’re looking for an exciting, well-organized introduction to the region’s archaeological treasures, this tour could be just the right fit. Just remember to pack comfortably, stay hydrated, and bring your curiosity along for the ride.