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We went to the Kohunlich ruins in January. We booked through RCCL shore excursions. We were on an air conditioned bus. The guide was wonderful. He was very informative. Kohunlich was a community of artesians. You can climb on most of the ruins. Our guide took my husband to a separate area while the others were still looking at the main ruins. I did not go, but he really enjoyed it. There are lots of ruins there, a big ball court, several temples and lots of houses that you can go into and explore. No problems getting back to the ship on time. We also had a boxed lunch and the tour provided colas and local beer on the ride back.

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We went to the Kohunlich ruins in January. We booked through RCCL shore excursions. We were on an air conditioned bus. The guide was wonderful. He was very informative. Kohunlich was a community of artesians. You can climb on most of the ruins. Our guide took my husband to a separate area while the others were still looking at the main ruins. I did not go, but he really enjoyed it. There are lots of ruins there, a big ball court, several temples and lots of houses that you can go into and explore. No problems getting back to the ship on time. We also had a boxed lunch and the tour provided colas and local beer on the ride back.

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