Coba
Coba est une ancienne cité maya située dans l'État de Quintana Roo. Elle est entourée de deux grandes lagunes et recouverte d'une jungle dense.
Lieu et adresse
The archaeological site of Coba is situated approximately 47 kilometers northwest of Tulum in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. The nearest major town is Cobán, though it is more commonly accessed from Tulum or Valladolid.
Se rendre sur place
- By Car: From Tulum, take Highway 109 toward Cobá. The drive takes roughly 45 minutes.
- By Public Transport: Collectivos (shared vans) run regularly from Tulum to Cobá. Buses are also available but less frequent.
- By Tour: Many operators offer day trips from Cancún, Playa del Carmen, or Tulum, often combining Cobá with nearby cenotes or ruins.
Heures d'ouverture et billets
- Hours: Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Last entry is usually at 4:00 PM.
- Entrance Fee: Approximately 80 MXN (about $4 USD) for adults. Additional fees may apply for parking or bicycle rentals.
- Tickets: Purchased at the gate; online options are limited.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Early morning or late afternoon avoids both crowds and the midday heat. The site is less frequented than Chichén Itzá, offering a more tranquil experience. Weekdays are preferable to weekends.
Durée de la visite
Plan for 2–3 hours to explore the ruins thoroughly, including time to climb Nohoch Mul, the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán Peninsula.
Activités
- Climb Nohoch Mul for panoramic jungle views.
- Rent a bicycle or hire a tricycle taxi to navigate the expansive site.
- Explore the ancient sacbeob (white roads) connecting the ruins.
- Visit the nearby cenotes for a refreshing swim after touring.
Installations
- Restrooms are available near the entrance.
- Small vendors sell snacks and drinks, but bringing water is advisable.
- Limited shaded areas; sun protection is essential.
- Parking is available for a small fee.
Ce qu'il faut apporter et porter
- Comfortable walking shoes or sandals with good grip.
- Light, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen.
- Ample water and insect repellent.
- Cash for entrance fees, rentals, and vendors (cards are rarely accepted).
Règles et règlements
- Climbing Nohoch Mul is permitted but can be strenuous; proceed with caution.
- Respect signage and avoid touching or leaning on fragile structures.
- Les drones nécessitent une autorisation spéciale.
- Pets are not allowed on the site.
Informations sur le contact
For updates or inquiries, check the official INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and History) website or local tourist offices in Tulum.