Private Coba Punta Laguna Monkey Sanctuary

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the tropical rainforest and visit Punta Laguna and its monkey reserve, enjoy a handful of diverse activities such as observing the birds, canoeing, swimming in a cenote, discover Mayan traditions, flying with the zipline and finish the day by exploring the fantastic archeological site of Coba, or “City of Turbulent Water”, one of the largest ancient Mayan urban centers.
Punta Laguna is a small village and community where there live today 120 people, composing of 30 families. This place is a great example of how a community can be dedicated to a sustainable way of life with complete respect of the environment and the will to protect their natural and cultural heritage.
(pick ups from Puerto Morelos to Cancun have a transportation fee of $40usd per group)
| DEPARTURE TIME | Pick-up at your hotel around 7:30AM- 8:00 AM for a prompt departure. | |
| RETURN TIME | Approximately 5:30 – 6:00 PM. (Playa del Carmen and Riviera Maya) | |
| WEAR | Comfortable light casual clothing, tennis shoes, flip-flops or sandals for water activities, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen (preferably biodegradable) and insect repellant (preferably biodegradable). Swimsuit is also highly recommended. | |
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Tour Reviews
We had an amazing tour to Punta Laguna and Coba with our kids. Our guide made it an unforgettable day and the highlight of our Mexican trip! We saw monkeys, we ziplined, we had a kayak tour on the laguna and we went rappeling in a cenote, great memories for the whole family. We then went to a local restaurant and our guide introduced us to many different Mexican dishes and drinks that were all delicious. The Coba tour was also super nice and we were lucky enough to see a huge green snake in one of the ruins. All in all we give this tour 5+ stars and can highly recommend it, thanks a lot!
We booked our tour with Sal for a day trip to the Coba Mayan Ruins. We were picked up at our scheduled time. Nothing but praise for our private tour. The information that was provided was spot on and there were no tours guides that we could see explaining the fauna and smaller sites to their tourists. The lunch was buffet style, which we enjoyed. The tour went further than the ruins, visiting the local area with stops at a typical Mayan home today.
Thanks for your review Teddy! Hope to see you back here again.
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