The Maya city that flourished around 300AD, Chacchoben, translates to ‘The Place of Red Corn’.

Only open to the public since 2003, but discovered in 1972 under a farmers backyard, these ruins were not excavated until 1994 by the National Institute of Anthropology and History, (ongoing).

Climbing Gran Basamento, Chacchoben’s ritual heart offers spectacular views of the surrounding jungle as well as Temple One, Chacchoben’s astronomical hub.  The views, along with paths offer opportunities to observe various species of the local flora and fauna, keep your eyes open for birds and spider monkeys!

After you have decided your exploration has been satified, your driver will take you to the current town of Chachobben, where you may observe life in a “modern” Mayan town…a comparison of old and new.  There will be various places to try some freshly made local foods, and watch/taste fresh tortillas being made. 

What to Bring:

 Bug repellent

• A hat

• Sunglasses

• High SPF bio-degradable Sunscreen

• A bottle of water

• Camera

As low as $40 per person

This tour includes:

  • Roundtrip transportation
  • The freedom to dictate the amount of time at the ruins & within the city

MEETING INSTRUCTIONS

Upon port arrival, exit the ship, walk or take the tram across the dock to the port shopping area, walk through the shopping area, exit the port and walk along the street to the taxi cab hub.  A greeter that speaks English and Spanish will be near the Costa Maya Tours’ taxis.  Please give him your voucher.                        We will return you to the same location.

 DEPARTURE Time
Depends upon your ship arrival time.  We are waiting for you.  

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Food, water, and various types of drinks are available for purchase in the town.  Local guides are also available, if you wish to have a more in depth historical experience.  Please bring cash for these.

 

Please dress comfortably and wear comfortable shoes.

 RESTRICTIONS:
  • You must be able to walk on uneven terrain.
  • This tour is best appreciated by children ages 5 and older.
  • You will need a permit to use a video camera at the ruins. The permit costs $3 and is purchased at the ruins.
  • Tripods are not allowed.
  • Strollers are only usable in the first complex. Beyond that point, there are stairs, roots, and uneven surfaces.