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Experience an action-packed 4-hour tour in Cancun featuring ATV rides, zip lines, horseback riding, swimming in a cenote, and a delicious lunch—perfect for adventure lovers.
The ATV Circuit in Cancun combined with horseback riding, zip lines, and a refreshing cenote swim offers a compact yet diverse adventure in the Puerto Morelos jungle. Priced at $19.00 per person, this 4-hour guided tour provides a taste of the region’s natural beauty and adrenaline activities, with convenient hotel pickup from Cancun, Costa Mujeres, and Riviera Maya, including Playa del Carmen. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including children from 5 years old, and includes safety equipment like helmets and life jackets. While many reviews praise the friendly staff and good value, some note that activities can feel rushed, and the lunch may not satisfy gourmet expectations.
This tour is a lively option for those seeking a variety of outdoor adventures in a short amount of time. Travelers should be prepared for security rules such as no phone use during activities and additional costs for extras like locker rental, insurance, or souvenir photos. The experience balances adventure and family-friendly fun, making it a solid choice for a half-day escape into the jungle.


This tour starts with a convenient pickup from your hotel, leading to the Puerto Morelos location where all activities unfold. The 4-hour itinerary includes exhilarating ATV circuits through the jungle, zip line circuits, and horseback riding. The guide ensures safety and explains each activity clearly, making it accessible for beginners.
The ATV ride features a dirt track with mud holes, providing a fun and muddy experience. The zip line circuit includes up to 6 lines with a suspension bridge and spider web climbing, offering views over the lush landscape. The horseback riding lasts about 20-25 minutes and is suitable for all skill levels.
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All activities take place within Puerto Morelos, a small town known for its coral reefs and natural scenery. The location provides a perfect mix of adventure and nature, with the interactive cenote being the highlight—a swimming hole featuring two zip lines and a jumping platform.
The cenote swim is a refreshing break from the adrenaline, though some reviews mention that the area feels more like a hole with water rather than a scenic cenote. The safety measures and lifeguard presence provide peace of mind during the water activities.

The zip lines are a key feature, with the guide explaining safety procedures and ensuring everyone is equipped properly. These adrenaline-pumping lines are considered a highlight, with helpful staff making the experience smooth.
The suspension bridge offers a walking challenge high above the jungle floor, while the spider web climbing provides a fun, physical activity for families and groups. The overall pacing is designed to keep everyone engaged, although some reviews suggest that the time spent at each activity can feel a bit rushed.

The horseback ride lasts approximately 20-25 minutes, leading through Mayan jungle landscapes. The horses are described as calm and well-trained, making this activity relaxing and accessible for beginners. The guides provide instruction and safety tips, ensuring a smooth ride.
This part of the tour adds a gentle, scenic element to the adventure, contrasting with the more extreme activities. It’s a great way to enjoy the natural surroundings and take a break from the high-energy parts of the day.

The cenote swim is a cooling finale to the tour, with the option to jump from two different heights or zip line into the water. The safety gear and presence of a lifeguard make this activity safe for most participants.
Some reviews mention that the cenote area is more basic than other cenotes in the region, more like a hole in the ground with water, but still fun and invigorating. The water shoes and extra change of clothes are recommended for comfort and convenience.
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After the activities, lunch is served with chicken fajitas, side dishes, and fresh water included. The food is described as decent but not gourmet, with some reviews noting it’s simple and sparse.
Soft drinks are included, but additional charges apply for alcoholic beverages or photo packages. The rest area provides a place to relax before heading back to your hotel, with optional locker rental available for $5.

The tour operates as a shared group, with a maximum of 25 travelers. The pickup occurs promptly, and drop-off is organized after the activities. The activities are guided, with safety protocols in place, including helmets and life jackets.
Cell phone use during activities is not permitted for safety reasons, though GoPro attachments are allowed if available. The weight limit for activities is 260 lbs for horseback and zip lining and 352 lbs for ATV riding.
The tour respects weather conditions, which may alter the timing or availability of activities. Reservations made less than 14 hours in advance are subject to availability, and additional charges may apply for rescheduling or extras.

Many reviews commend the friendly staff, organized pickups, and variety of activities packed into the short time frame. The adrenaline activities like zip lines and ATV rides are praised for their fun factor.
However, some note that the tour feels rushed, with limited free time at each stop, especially the cenote. The lunch and overall quality may be considered average, and some mention that additional costs like locker rental or insurance can add up.
This action-packed tour caters well to families, adventure seekers, and groups wanting a diverse outdoor experience without spending a full day. It’s ideal for those who appreciate guided activities and want to try several attractions in one go.
Travelers should be prepared for no phone use during activities and to carry extra clothes for the cenote. The cost-effective price point makes it appealing, but those seeking a more relaxed or scenic experience might find it a bit rushed.
“Worth the experience. Had a fun time and the staff was helpful and friendly. I would definitely recommend.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $19.00 fee covers ATV circuit, horseback riding, zip lines, suspension bridge, spider web climbing, cenote swim, safety equipment, and lunch with soft drinks.
Are drinks or additional items included?
Soft drinks are part of the lunch, but alcoholic beverages are not included and extra charges apply for photos or locker rental.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children from age 5 can participate, provided they are accompanied by an adult. The weight limit for activities is 260 lbs for horseback and zip lines, 352 lbs for ATV.
What should I bring?
Travelers are advised to bring an extra change of clothes, water shoes, sunscreen, and bug spray. Cell phones are not allowed during activities unless attached to a helmet via GoPro.
How long is the tour?
The activities last approximately 4 hours, but travel time to and from the hotel should be factored into the schedule.
Are there any hidden costs?
Yes, additional charges for locker rental ($5), insurance, photos, and natural area conservation fee ($25 USD) are not included in the base price.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What if I want to reschedule?
Rescheduling less than 24 hours before the tour may incur an extra fee of $15 USD per person and is subject to availability.
Is the food worth it?
The lunch is simple, featuring chicken fajitas and side dishes, with some reviews calling it decent but not gourmet.
How do I get to the activity location?
Pickup from your hotel is included, and drop-off is organized afterward, making logistics straightforward.
What makes this tour stand out?
The variety of activities combined into a short, affordable experience and the friendly staff are key highlights. The cenote swim and zip line circuit are particularly praised.
This adventure tour in Cancun offers a solid mix of adrenaline, nature, and family fun for a value price. While it can feel a little rushed, the diverse activities and organized logistics make it a reliable choice for those eager to explore the region’s outdoor thrills in a compact package.