Day Trips & Tours in Tulum

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Day trips open up the wider Yucatan from a Tulum base, reaching places too far for a quick morning out. The classic is Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders, usually paired with a swim in a cool cenote and lunch in colonial Valladolid. Other day trips run to Coba and its climbable pyramid, the pink lagoons of Las Coloradas, the diving island of Cozumel by ferry, and the lagoons and ruins of the Sian Ka'an biosphere. Most are full days with hotel pickup, transport, entrance fees and a guide, so you cover long distances without renting a car or planning logistics. The tours below are ranked by traveler rating and value.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the day trip to Chichen Itza from Tulum?
Chichen Itza is about two to two and a half hours each way, so plan on a full day of roughly ten to twelve hours including the ruins, a cenote stop and lunch in Valladolid.
Is hotel pickup included on day trips?
Most day trips include round-trip transport with hotel or central pickup in the Tulum area. Always confirm the pickup point and time on your booking, as it varies by operator.