Mayan Ruins Of San Gervasio

Mayan Ruins of San Gervasio in Cozumel, Mexico
Experience a perfect blend of natural beauty, ancient Mayan culture, stunning seascapes, vibrant flavors, and a relaxing beach escape, all in one incredible day.
Your adventure begins nearly 2,000 years in the past at the Mayan ruins of San Gervasio, once a thriving political center and sacred pilgrimage site dedicated to Ixchel, the goddess of fertility. As you explore the ancient grounds, you'll uncover fascinating stories of the Mayan civilization and their deep connection to Cozumel, known as the "Land of Swallows."
Next, take in the island's breathtaking eastern coastline with a visit to El Mirador, a striking natural limestone formation shaped by the sea. This scenic spot offers dramatic views of crashing waves against rugged rock formations--perfect for capturing stunning photos.
After your coastal adventure, it's time to relax on the island's tranquil western shore at a nearby beach. Here, you can take a quick break for lunch, then choose to bask in the sun, cool off in crystal-clear waters, sip refreshing drinks, or enjoy a variety of beach activities at your leisure.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a perfect day in paradise, this tour offers the ultimate combination of culture, adventure, and relaxation to make your Cozumel visit unforgettable.
All children under 18 years old must be accompanied, directly supervised, and cared for by a responsible leagl guardian.
Guests using home video cameras will be charged a government fee of approximately $10 US, payable in cash at site. Flash bulbs, tripods, and professional video equipment are prohibited from being used at the ruins. For the continued conservation of the ruins, guests are prohibited from climbing on the ruins at any time and all guests must comply with all of the instructions provided by the guide at all times.