Hacienda Cobá

Cobá


Lovely if simple hacienda-style rooms with rustic furniture sit in a pleasant jungle setting with lots of chirping birdies and the occasional spider-monkey sighting. It's about 200m south of the Hwy 109 turnoff to Cobá and 2.7km from the ruins, so you'll either need a car or be willing to walk or cab it into town.

While they've partnered as most boutiques do with the online megabooking chains, they prefer people to book directly as it saves them from paying the fees.


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Nearby Cobá attractions

1. Grupo Nohoch Mul

0.77 MILES

Nohoch Mul (Big Mound) is also known as the Great Pyramid (which sounds a lot better than Big Mound). It reaches a height of 42m, making it the second…

2. Templo 10

0.85 MILES

Here you can see an exquisitely carved stela (AD 730) depicting a ruler standing imperiously over two captives.

3. Xaibé

0.89 MILES

This is a tidy, semicircular stepped building, almost fully restored. Its name means 'the Crossroads,' as it marks the juncture of four separate sacbés …

4. Juego de Pelota

0.92 MILES

An impressive ball court, one of several in the ruins. Don't miss the relief of a jaguar and the skull-like carving in the center of the court.

5. Grupo de las Pinturas

1.09 MILES

The temple at Grupo de las Pinturas (Paintings Group) bears traces of glyphs and frescoes above its door and remnants of richly colored plaster inside…

6. Grupo Cobá

1.3 MILES

The most prominent structure in the Grupo Cobá is La Iglesia (the Church). It's an enormous pyramid; if you were allowed to climb it, you could see the…

7. Cobá Ruins

1.31 MILES

Cobá's ruins include the tallest pyramid in Quintana Roo (the second tallest in all the Yucatán) and the thick jungle setting makes you feel like you’re…