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The Village and Ruins of Cobá...

 

This web site is designed to provide good information on Cobá for tourists and scholars interested in this unique and extraordinary village and archaeological site.  Please explore the links and contact us with any questions and comments.



The village of Cobá, Quintana Roo, Mexico, is located in a unique lake district and set adjacent to the magnificent pre-Columbian Classic Maya site of Cobá.

The village has been captured by tourism that stems from the development of the Maya Riviera on the eastern coast of the Yucatan.

Tourists traveling south from Cancun to Tulum, can easily drive on a superhighway from Tulum to the village of Cobá in less than one hour.

 
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