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Experience thrilling ATV rides, zip-lining through the jungle, and swimming in a sacred cenote on this 5-hour Cancun combo tour for $89.
The Cancun Combo Tour: ATV and Zip-lines with Cenote Swim offers an action-packed half-day adventure in Puerto Morelos, designed for those eager to explore Mexico’s lush landscapes while enjoying a variety of activities. Priced at $89 per person, this tour lasts approximately 5 hours and includes pickup, professional guides, all necessary equipment, and a light lunch. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 82 reviews, it clearly appeals to travelers seeking a mix of adrenaline and relaxation, though some reviews highlight minor discrepancies in activity durations.
This tour is ideal for adventurers with moderate physical fitness, families with children over 4 years old, and anyone interested in experiencing the natural beauty of the region in a structured, safe setting. The tour emphasizes safety, fun, and variety—from powerful ATV rides and zip-lining to cooling off in a sacred cenote. Keep in mind, the group size is limited to 25 participants, fostering a more personalized experience, and significant advance booking is recommended, with an average booking window of 44 days.


The adventure begins with 50 minutes of ATV riding on a powerful Polaris Trail Boss 330. This activity takes place on a natural track, offering a mix of twists and turns that challenge and thrill. The route is designed to be fun but accessible, with some mention that the ATV rides are not off-road but still involve enough rough terrain to be engaging. Riders must wear eye protection during dry periods to avoid dust.
Though some reviews mention the ATV segment could be shorter, most agree that the experience of driving through the scenery is enjoyable. The focus on safety is evident, with guides ensuring proper equipment fit and providing instructions before setting out. This stop lasts roughly 50 minutes and is a great way to kick off the tour with an adrenaline boost.
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The zip-line adventure spans 6 lines, totaling about 40 minutes of flying through the treetops. Each zip line varies in length and speed, with most lines offering a bird’s-eye view of the lush jungle canopy. The longest zipline includes a unique feature: the last line ends in a pool of water, adding an extra splash of fun.
Participants are secured with safety harnesses, helmets, and gloves, with staff guiding and assisting at each step. Several reviewers highlight the friendly and knowledgeable guides like Humberto, who keep the energy high and make safety a priority. The zipline network covers 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of forest, delivering plenty of airtime amid the scenic surroundings.

The tour’s cenote swim takes place at Cenote Lukama, where the bright green waters beckon for a cooling dip. The 50-minute stop allows visitors to relax, float, and enjoy the natural cavern’s ambiance. An additional small aquatic zip line is available, giving a playful twist to the swim.
While some reviews suggest the cenote experience could be longer, the crystal-clear waters and natural setting are widely appreciated. Guests are encouraged to bring swimsuits and towels to fully enjoy the swim. The cenote provides a perfect contrast to the adrenaline-filled activities, offering a moment of tranquility amidst the adventure.

After the outdoor activities, the tour concludes with a light lunch, typically consisting of two small tacos. The lunch is described as tasty and satisfying, though some reviews mention it is modest in size. Be aware that snacks are included, and there is a bar available for ordering drinks, which are not included in the package price.
Guests have the option to purchase photos taken during the trip, either digital files or printed souvenirs, which are offered at the gift shop. The lunch and snacks provide a welcome rest and fuel for the remaining activities or journey home.

This tour offers pickup service, making logistics straightforward for guests staying in Cancun. The tour maintains a maximum of 25 travelers, ensuring a more intimate group experience. All necessary safety equipment—helmets, harnesses, gloves, and security pulleys—is provided, with guides overseeing the proper fit and use.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and to bring swimsuits and towels for the cenote. The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, and the maximum weight limit is 130 kg (310 lbs).

While the tour’s advertised durations are 50 minutes in ATV riding, 50 minutes in cenotes, and 50 minutes on zip lines, some reviews report shorter actual times, such as 20 minutes in the cenote and only 4 zip lines instead of 6. These discrepancies highlight the importance of managing expectations regarding activity lengths.
Guides like Diana and Humberto receive praise for their engagement, humor, and safety-conscious approach. Many reviewers also appreciate the helpful staff, good value, and fun atmosphere. Conversely, some mention early cancellations or miscommunications about pickup times, so confirmations are recommended.

This combo tour suits those eager for adventure in a natural setting, especially travelers looking to combine land, air, and water activities in a single outing. It’s perfect for families with children over 4, groups of friends, or solo travelers seeking a lively, varied experience. The moderate physical activity involved makes it accessible for most, though the dusty ATV ride and height of zip lines may be less suitable for those with fears of heights or mobility issues.

The $89 price for a full 5-hour adventure offers great value, particularly considering the variety of activities included. The combination of ATV riding, zip lines, and cenote swimming ensures a dynamic experience that captures the essence of outdoor fun in Cancun’s natural surroundings.
While some aspects like activity durations and lunch size may vary from expectations, the overall quality of guides, safety standards, and scenic views make this tour a solid choice for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. It’s a well-organized, enjoyable option for those wanting to experience Mexico’s tropical landscapes in an active way.
“They made our trip so fun and adventurous, also Diana or Dina did great job guiding us to everything.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, pickup from your hotel is offered, simplifying logistics.
What should I wear for this adventure?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended. Bring a swimsuit and towel for swimming in the cenote.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, children over 4 years old can participate, but physical fitness levels should be considered.
How long does the ATV ride last?
The ATV activity is approximately 50 minutes, but some reviews note it may feel shorter.
What safety equipment is provided?
Guides supply helmets, harnesses, gloves, and security pulleys to ensure safety during ziplining and ATV riding.
Can I purchase photos of the activities?
Yes, photos are available at the gift shop for an additional cost.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance; late cancellations are non-refundable.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour requires moderate physical activity, so it may not be suitable for all with mobility concerns.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The maximum weight limit is 130 kg (310 lbs).
Will I experience real jungle off-road riding?
No, the ATV rides are on pre-made paths, but still involve rough terrain for excitement.
What’s the typical group size?
Groups are limited to 25 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.