Playa del Carmen Walking Food Tour

Follow your nose in Playa del Carmen. This 3-hour walking food tour is a smart way to get oriented in town fast, while eating your way through places you might miss on your own. You’ll start at 5 Av. Nte.…
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Follow your nose in Playa del Carmen. This 3-hour walking food tour is a smart way to get oriented in town fast, while eating your way through places you might miss on your own. You’ll start at 5 Av. Nte.…

A morning start and a Mayan site tour make this outing feel like a real adventure day. I like that you get a certified guide for the Chichén Itzá visit, plus real free time afterward to walk and take photos…

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A Mayan day that keeps moving. This full-day trip is built around a fast morning drive to Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, followed by a guided look at the ball court, El Castillo, and the observatory. It’s the…

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The jungle gets rowdier than you expect. This half-day outing mixes buggy power with a real cenote swim and a stop in a Maya village where you’ll meet locals. It’s built for people who want something more hands-on than a…

Three stops, one unforgettable Riviera Maya morning. This full-day outing strings together Tulum’s coastal ruins, snorkeling with sea turtles in Akumal, and a swim in the cave-like Yax-Muul cenote. It’s a lot to pack into a single day, but that’s…

Jungle trails, then cool cenote water. This Rancho Bonanza tour pairs a jungle horseback ride with a cenote swim and little nature-and-culture lessons, all while being picked up and dropped off from your hotel area. I like that the horses…

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That first ride sets the tone. This private round-trip transfer trades the usual Cancun Airport chaos for a driver just for your group. I like that it’s a flat per-vehicle price for up to seven people, so families and small…