Aldea Coba An Escape Boutique Experience is set in Cobá in the Quintana Roo region, 1.2 mi from Coba. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with an outdoor pool.
Located in Coba, 31 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Coqui Coqui Papholchac Coba Residence & Spa provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a...
Located in Coba and with Coba Ruins reachable within 1.1 miles, Hotel Jungla y Estrellas provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
Elizabeth
United States of America
This little inn was the highlight of our trip to the Yucatan. The owners and staff were so hospitable & engaging, appearing as if by magic to see if we needed anything. Our room was lovely with plenty of fans and a good mosquito net (which if you’ve been to the Yucatan you’ll know is important.) The inn is built in traditional palapa style, meaning without solid walls, so you get a real feeling of the jungle when you’re there, with bird sounds, insects chirping, and sounds from the distant churches if they are having services. You will have a much more immersive experience here than at a traditional hotel if you allow yourself to go with the flow. Highly recommend.
Located in Coba, 29 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Kakao Cobá Hotel & Cenote Experience has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Hotel Mayahau Coba has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Coba. Offering a bar, the property is located within 30 miles of Tulum Archeological Site.
Located in Coba, 30 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Kaab Coba has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Maureen
Canada
This hotel is less than a kilometer from the Coba Archiological site, has comfortable rooms, great staff and pool.
Hotel Sacbe Coba is located 984 feet from Cobá archaeological site and 328 feet away from Cobá Lagoon. It offers a restaurant with regional dishes, a garden and an on-site mini market.
Amanda
United States of America
These are the pictures of hotel down the street. This hotel isn't open.
Located in Coba, 31 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Hotel Nojoch che has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Arie&Judy
Israel
The hotel combines traditional Maya art with modern design. With the trees and the birds it gives a wonderful feeling of nature. The room is very comfortable and the breakfast is wonderful.
Ruins are amazing, spread out and shaded under trees.
Ruins are amazing, spread out and shaded under trees. You can bike ride and enjoy the breeze. Lots of opportunities for pictures. No breakfast or tea/coffee place close by. Better to tour ruins if you have tour guide. We saw both coba and tulum but our favorite was coba. We ate at local outdoor restaurant within 5 min of our hotel on first night. Hotel we stayed at coba Kaab closes their kitchen by 6 pm and breakfast not till 7:30. Most places in Mexico open later in the mornings. Small stores where you can buy packaged food like cookies, ramen noodles, and fresh fruit. Safe area to walk around close to hotel. Better if you can speak some Spanish with locals. They are very nice. No nightlights so be back at hotel before sun sets. Random dogs in street.. but not rabid or dangerous.. just hungry.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
The coba pyramid is the main attraction. there's a small...
The coba pyramid is the main attraction. there's a small town with a few restaurants and convenience stores. We enjoyed touring Coba, and we loved the Cenotes nearby. The area is very pretty and natural. We took several car trips and enjoyed some peace and tranquility away from the tourist areas. it's not that far from Tulum so we took a few day trips to the beach.
Ronald
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Coba is a quiet peaceful town without the daily hustle and...
Coba is a quiet peaceful town without the daily hustle and bustle that you find in nearby Tulum. It allows you access to Tulum (45 minutes away), Chichen Itza and Valladolid. You can visit 3 underground cenotes, a ten minute taxi ride away, which are quite different from surface cenotes in many other areas. You can also visit a small Mayan ecological, cultural presevation and education site located in a settlement of four families very near two of the cenotes. It is low key yet very informative. A small meal expertly prepared is available as well as both medicinal and nutritional preparations of honey. It is extraordinary.
Luis
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Coba is a lovely town, with great people.
Coba is a lovely town, with great people. We spent 3 days there and in the area. Lots of little great places to eat, there is the ruins of course, the cenotes were fun, and the kids loved looking at the crocs! My husband enjoyed going on some great runs while there and I just loved walking around a small Mexican town.
Jane
Canada
10
Scored 10
Coba is a gem.
Coba is a gem. The archaeological site is unique, where you can hire someone to ride you around on a bike taxi (an important source of income for families in the village), rent a bike for yourself, or hike. You can also hire a guide in numerous languages. Nohoch Mul is the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan and the last one that you can climb (that will likely at some point in the near future). The village itself is charming and the people who live there friendly and happy to receive tourists. There are lots of lunch options in the village (I recommend RICOS Pollos asados with Rosi and Araceli Caamal) and a few restaurants open for dinner (our favorite is the Chile Picante, at the north end of the village). If you visit the site, you should also spend some time walking around the village and going into some of the family-owned pole and thatch shops for souvenirs. There is a shop on the south side where beautiful batiks are made on site. In addition to the site and village, there are 4 cenotes within a couple of miles of the village (just outside to the south and much less touristy than those along the coast), and the Punta Laguna monkey reserve, about 15 minutes up the road going to Nuevo Xcan. My favorite place to stay is the Hotel Maya- the rooms are beautiful and inexpensive. A lovely family owns and runs the hotel and provides exceptional service. Sitting in the veranda in the evening with a good book is one of the my favorite things to do. Coba is centrally located, where you can easily get to Tulum, Valladolid, Chichen Itza, Ek Balam and Rio Lagartos- it's an inexpensive place to stay while you explore other wonderful places in the Yucatan.
Kristi
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went to visit the ruins on Sunday and afterwards we...
We went to visit the ruins on Sunday and afterwards we wanted to rent a bicycle to go to the cenotes but there were no bicycle available, so my advice is not to visit Coba on a Sunday if you plan to rent a bicycle to visit the cenotes.
We had a wonderful time at Lol-Ha. The staff was extremely welcoming, friendly and helpful. They gave us access to drinking water which was very convenient. The room is spacious, comfortable, clean, and well-located in the village (walking distance to the ruins, two corner stores right next door, and several restaurants nearby). The hotel also has a restaurant. I would definitely recommend staying there :)
The hotel was in the ideal location for the Coba ruins. The receptionist spoke excellent English and gave us good advise re visiting the ruins and local cenotes, which are definitely worth a visit. You need to drive or cycle to the denotes but the ruins are an easy walk. We ate at the attached restaurant and the food was very excellent and good value. Rooms were comfortable and spacious.
by far the most beautiful, tranquil hotel I stayed at during my travels through the Yucatán peninsula. the pool is expansive, gorgeous, the grounds are sprawling and every inch is beautiful. staff was lovely, sweet and helpful. they seem happy and relaxed, curious and interactive. my experience at this hotel outshone stays in Tulum, Vallalolidad, Cancun, and Playa Del Carmen.
Lovely, comfortable and clean place. The room was spacious and well designed and the shower was fabulous. After driving around Coba in the early morning we discovered the earliest breakfast spot was at Aldea Coba. It was delicious and the kind chef came out to give his regards. The rest of the staff were also kind and accommodating. The pool is a great treat. Recommended.
The room and swimming pool were perfectly clean.
The rooms are big, and so was the bed .
We did the check in with Alberto, who led us to our room. He was very kind, and always asked us if we needed anything.
He advised us on a restaurant where to have dinner.
Overall we had a great stay, and it is located 5min drive from the Coba ruins and cenotes !
The location is great if you want quiet place, and this we really appreciated. The host is OK if you want to prepare your own breakfast, or you can order coffee and food (we did order coffee). Coba is a small town so the few restaurants are within walking distance, as are the ruins.
The room was basic but very clean and comfortable. The bathroom was nice and clean. The air-conditioner was good and powerful. It was close to the Coba Ruins (if you have a car). There was also a little supermarket on the first floor so you can get snacks for visiting the ruins.
Very close to the Coba Ruins entrance (2min drive or 8min walk)
1 of the rooms was lovely and spacious
Good air con
Excellent breakfast
Comfy beds - slept very well
There is a mini kitchen area with tea/coffee/water/biscuits
Very clean
Pleasant staff
Walking distance to Coba and means you avoid the parking fee. The rooms were nice and breakfast was amazing - lovely fruit and a variety of types of main dishes to choose from on a menu.
Perfect location for a trip to the Coba ruins! I stayed in the suite with private pool; the pool was a little chilly but lovely. Lunch in the onsite restaurant was tasty.
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