Dominating the Vista from the heights, in the highest end of the Yucatan Peninsula, is one of the privileges that to us visiting grants the Archaeological Ruins of Coba.
Perhaps its name means “waters removed by the wind” because it was constructed between two lakes, but is the wind that remove the thoughts when climbing the pyramid Nohuch Mul (great hill), with 42 meters of height.
Between abundant forest, it is arrived at the Zone by a sacred white way (sacbe) that unites from the city of Yaxuná to the foot of the pyramid Nohuch Mul. One says that the town of Cobá was one of most important.
It was a city that crecio until at the moment reaching 50.000 inhabitants and the archaeological zone account with an extension of 6 km square.
The quota of access is of $20 pesos Schedule: of Monday to Domingo 08:00 to 19:00 hours during the summer - 07:00 to 18:00 during the winter |