Coba is the jungle Mayan site 45 minutes inland from Tulum — a network of largely unrestored stone ruins spread across 30 square miles of dense forest. It's the third-most-visited Mayan site on the Riviera Maya (after Chichen Itza and Tulum) but still less crowded than either, with a totally different atmosphere: shaded jungle paths, howler monkeys overhead, and the sense of walking through a city that's only partially uncovered. This 2026 guide covers tickets, the bike network and how to plan your day.
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Coba was a major Classic-period Mayan city, occupied roughly 100 BC to 1500 AD, with a peak population of around 50,000 between 600 and 900 AD. At its height it controlled a network of 50+ stone causeways (sacbeob) — the longest of which ran 60 miles to Yaxuná, near present-day Chichen Itza. Coba never fully collapsed; it was occupied at lower density when the Spanish arrived. Excavation began in the 1970s but only about 5% of the site has been cleared. The bulk of Coba is still under jungle.
Hours and Tickets
| Detail | 2026 Info |
|---|
| Open days | Daily |
| Hours | 8:00am–5:00pm (last entry 4:00pm) |
| Adult entry | ~$5 USD |
| Bike rental | $4 day |
| Pedi-taxi (driver) | $14–$18 full tour |
| Parking | $3 |
| Mexican residents | Free Sundays |
Getting There from Tulum
- Rental car: 45 min, easiest. Highway 109. $25 round-trip fuel.
- Colectivo (shared van): From Tulum Pueblo, $3 each way, 50 min.
- ADO bus: Limited departures, $5 one-way, 1 hour.
- Taxi: $35–$50 one-way; $80–$100 with wait.
- Tour package: Coba + Cenote + Tulum ruins combo $90–$140 with hotel pickup.
Bicycles, Pedi-Taxis, or Walking
The main visitor loop at Coba is 4 miles. Walking covers it in 3+ hours and means you'll skip secondary structures. Bicycle ($4 for the day) is the obvious move and fits 80% of visitors. Pedi-taxis ($14–$18) are 3-wheeled bikes where a driver pedals you — for travelers with mobility issues or who don't want to bike. Most visitors regret not getting bikes.
Nohoch Mul and Other Structures
The major structures, in order of priority:
- Nohoch Mul: The 138-foot pyramid that was, until 2020, the tallest climbable Mayan pyramid. Climbing is suspended; you can view from the base.
- Coba Group (Ix-Moja): The main entrance plaza with several stelae and ball court remnants.
- Macanxoc Group: A stelae cluster 30-min bike ride from the entrance with carvings of Mayan rulers.
- Conjunto Las Pinturas: Painted-temple ruins with traces of original colored frescoes.
- Ball Court: Smaller than Chichen Itza but well-preserved.
Best Time to Visit
Open at 8:00am. Tour buses from Cancun and Playa del Carmen arrive 10:30am–noon. Be there at opening for cool air, no crowds and active wildlife. The afternoon (after 2:30pm) also clears out as buses head home, but the heat is oppressive.
What to Bring
- Mosquito repellent — Coba is jungle, mosquitoes are real.
- Sun hat for the open plazas (Nohoch Mul area is exposed).
- 2 liters of water; vendors at the entrance only.
- Comfortable shoes — paths are gravel and roots.
- Cash for bike rental and snacks.
- Phone with offline map; cell signal weak.
Coba vs Tulum vs Chichen Itza
| Factor | Coba | Tulum | Chichen Itza |
|---|
| Setting | Jungle | Cliffside Caribbean | Open plain |
| Crowd level | Medium | High | Very high |
| Entry price | ~$5 | ~$5 | ~$40 |
| Highlight | Nohoch Mul, atmosphere | El Castillo + beach | El Castillo + ball court |
| Best for | Off-beat visitors | Photo-takers | One-and-done |
| Time needed | 3 hours | 1.5 hours | 3 hours |
Common Mistakes
- Walking the whole site. You'll be exhausted before the major plazas. Rent the bike.
- Going at midday. Heat + humidity in the jungle = fast exhaustion.
- Forgetting bug spray. Mosquitoes are abundant in shaded sections.
- Skipping the cenotes nearby. Cenotes Multun-Ha and Choo-Ha are 10 minutes past Coba — perfect cool-down.
- Trying to climb Nohoch Mul. Closed. Don't step over the rope.
Best full-day combo from Tulum: 7am drive, 8am Coba opening with bike (3 hours), 11am Multun-Ha cenote ($10, 1 hour), 1pm lunch in Coba village, 3pm Tulum ruins on the way back.
Coba is the jungle Mayan site 45 minutes inland from Tulum — a network of largely unrestored stone ruins spread across 30 square miles of dense forest. It's the third-most-visited Mayan site on the Riviera Maya (after Chichen Itza and Tulum) but still less crowded than either, with a totally different atmosphere: shaded jungle paths, howler monkeys overhead, and the sense of walking through a city that's only partially uncovered. This 2026 guide covers tickets, the bike network and how to plan your day.
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Add Coba to your Tulum plan and see the day-by-day budget.
Calculate now →History and Significance
Coba was a major Classic-period Mayan city, occupied roughly 100 BC to 1500 AD, with a peak population of around 50,000 between 600 and 900 AD. At its height it controlled a network of 50+ stone causeways (sacbeob) — the longest of which ran 60 miles to Yaxuná, near present-day Chichen Itza. Coba never fully collapsed; it was occupied at lower density when the Spanish arrived. Excavation began in the 1970s but only about 5% of the site has been cleared. The bulk of Coba is still under jungle.
Hours and Tickets
| Detail | 2026 Info |
|---|
| Open days | Daily |
| Hours | 8:00am–5:00pm (last entry 4:00pm) |
| Adult entry | ~$5 USD |
| Bike rental | $4 day |
| Pedi-taxi (driver) | $14–$18 full tour |
| Parking | $3 |
| Mexican residents | Free Sundays |
Getting There from Tulum
- Rental car: 45 min, easiest. Highway 109. $25 round-trip fuel.
- Colectivo (shared van): From Tulum Pueblo, $3 each way, 50 min.
- ADO bus: Limited departures, $5 one-way, 1 hour.
- Taxi: $35–$50 one-way; $80–$100 with wait.
- Tour package: Coba + Cenote + Tulum ruins combo $90–$140 with hotel pickup.
Bicycles, Pedi-Taxis, or Walking
The main visitor loop at Coba is 4 miles. Walking covers it in 3+ hours and means you'll skip secondary structures. Bicycle ($4 for the day) is the obvious move and fits 80% of visitors. Pedi-taxis ($14–$18) are 3-wheeled bikes where a driver pedals you — for travelers with mobility issues or who don't want to bike. Most visitors regret not getting bikes.
Nohoch Mul and Other Structures
The major structures, in order of priority:
- Nohoch Mul: The 138-foot pyramid that was, until 2020, the tallest climbable Mayan pyramid. Climbing is suspended; you can view from the base.
- Coba Group (Ix-Moja): The main entrance plaza with several stelae and ball court remnants.
- Macanxoc Group: A stelae cluster 30-min bike ride from the entrance with carvings of Mayan rulers.
- Conjunto Las Pinturas: Painted-temple ruins with traces of original colored frescoes.
- Ball Court: Smaller than Chichen Itza but well-preserved.
Best Time to Visit
Open at 8:00am. Tour buses from Cancun and Playa del Carmen arrive 10:30am–noon. Be there at opening for cool air, no crowds and active wildlife. The afternoon (after 2:30pm) also clears out as buses head home, but the heat is oppressive.
What to Bring
- Mosquito repellent — Coba is jungle, mosquitoes are real.
- Sun hat for the open plazas (Nohoch Mul area is exposed).
- 2 liters of water; vendors at the entrance only.
- Comfortable shoes — paths are gravel and roots.
- Cash for bike rental and snacks.
- Phone with offline map; cell signal weak.
Coba vs Tulum vs Chichen Itza
| Factor | Coba | Tulum | Chichen Itza |
|---|
| Setting | Jungle | Cliffside Caribbean | Open plain |
| Crowd level | Medium | High | Very high |
| Entry price | ~$5 | ~$5 | ~$40 |
| Highlight | Nohoch Mul, atmosphere | El Castillo + beach | El Castillo + ball court |
| Best for | Off-beat visitors | Photo-takers | One-and-done |
| Time needed | 3 hours | 1.5 hours | 3 hours |
Common Mistakes
- Walking the whole site. You'll be exhausted before the major plazas. Rent the bike.
- Going at midday. Heat + humidity in the jungle = fast exhaustion.
- Forgetting bug spray. Mosquitoes are abundant in shaded sections.
- Skipping the cenotes nearby. Cenotes Multun-Ha and Choo-Ha are 10 minutes past Coba — perfect cool-down.
- Trying to climb Nohoch Mul. Closed. Don't step over the rope.
Best full-day combo from Tulum: 7am drive, 8am Coba opening with bike (3 hours), 11am Multun-Ha cenote ($10, 1 hour), 1pm lunch in Coba village, 3pm Tulum ruins on the way back.