


Cobá is an ancient Mayan city nestled deep within the Yucatán jungle of Quintana Roo, Mexico, featuring impressive pyramid structures and an extensive network of ancient paved roads (sacbes). The site is surrounded by a modern Mayan village, offering a blend of rich history and contemporary indigenous life. Its serene, untouched jungle setting provides a unique experience.
Explore ancient Mayan ruins, including a pyramid you can climb.
Swim in a natural sinkhole, a sacred site for ancient Mayans.
Visit these lesser-known ruins, featuring a large pyramid and temple.
Protection from sun and mosquitoes in the jungle environment.
Comfortable and waterproof shoes for exploring Mayan ruins and jungle trails.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the tropical climate.

Poblano peppers stuffed with cheese, battered and fried, served with a tomato-based sauce.

Fried eggs served on top of corn tortillas with a tomato-chili sauce, refried beans, and cheese.

A hearty soup made with hominy (large, dried corn kernels), pork, and red chilies, topped with cabbage, lime, and radishes.
Hand-painted and fired using traditional techniques, these pots represent Cobá's agricultural heritage.
Crafted from locally sourced jade, these pieces celebrate Mayan culture and history.
Hand-woven using traditional techniques, these hammocks are a symbol of relaxation and Mayan craftsmanship.
Famous for its traditional Mayan breakfast in a lush garden setting.
A local favorite for coffee and light breakfast options.
Known for its authentic Mayan and Mexican dishes in a beautiful setting.
Udayagiri Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient rock-cut sanctuary featuring intricate carvings and stunning views.
A network of 19th-century glass-roofed passages in Paris, offering a charming shopping experience and architectural delight.
A serene Buddhist cave temple complex dating back to the 1st century BCE, offering a glimpse into ancient Indian art and architecture.