Tour info
In this itinerary you will see a bit of everything!
Playa del Carmen Area
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Quinta Avenida (5th Avenue) – Vibrant pedestrian street lined with shops, bars, and street performers—fun to wander off the beaten path here.
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Xpu-Ha Beach – A local-loved beach south of Playa; white sand, fewer crowds, and chilled beach bars.
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Cenotes – A cluster of open-air cenotes near Playa with clear water, cliff jumps, and jungle vibes.
Coba + Valladolid
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Coba Ruins – Ancient Mayan ruins hidden in the jungle, bikeable paths, and a climbable pyramid (a rarity!).
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Cenote – A magical underground cenote near Coba with stunning rock formations and fewer tourists.
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Valladolid – Charming colonial town with colorful streets, pastel buildings, and lots of authentic Yucatecan flavor.
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“Urban” Cenote – Right in the middle of Valladolid town—part natural wonder, part urban escape.
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Convent – A 16th-century Franciscan convent with a peaceful garden and history-rich architecture.
- Another Cenote – Rope swings into a deep blue pit cenote, surrounded by vines.
Tulum & Surroundings
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Paraíso Beach – One of the prettiest beaches in Tulum, perfect for a lazy swim with iconic palm-tree angles.
- Cenote – Instagram-famous with its circular holes, jumping platform, and swing.
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Tulum Ruins – Stunning Mayan ruins perched on a cliff overlooking the sea—go early or late to avoid crowds.
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Cenote Corazón – Peaceful, lesser-known cenotes surrounded by jungle.
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Kaan Luum Lagoon – A dreamy circular lagoon with a deep cenote in the center—feels surreal to swim or float in.
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Forest Art Walk – Jungle art path, healing classes, smoothie bar; a peaceful oasis for the soul.
Bacalar
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Bacalar Lagoon (7 Colors Lagoon) – Famous for its surreal shades of blue; great for kayaking, paddleboarding, and chilling in hammocks.
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Mia Bacalar – Gorgeous dock with net hammocks over the water—ideal for sunset drinks or photos.
Isla Mujeres
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Golf Cart Rental – The best way to explore the island on your own time.
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Punta Sur – Dramatic cliffside views, Mayan goddess temple ruins, and stunning photo spots.
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North Beach – Calm, clear water with powdery sand. Ranked one of the world’s top beaches.
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Snorkel – Snorkel spot with reef access, without the big park crowds.
Cancún & Return Day Options
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Malecón Tajamar – A scenic walkway with views of the Nichupté Lagoon, loved by locals for jogging or sunsets.
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Mercado 23 / 28 – Local markets for souvenirs, cheap eats, and a final dose of real Mexico before you fly home.