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Experience adventure with ziplining, horseback riding, cenote swimming, and tequila tasting in Cancun for $62; includes transport and lunch, approx. 4 hours long.

This tour offers an action-packed 4-hour experience in Cancun, designed for those eager to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities in one organized trip. For $62 per person, you get roundtrip transportation, four ziplines, hanging bridges, 30 minutes of horseback riding, a freshwater cenote swim, lunch featuring chicken fajitas, and a tequila tasting.
The tour departs from Mayan Jungle Rush in Cancun or Riviera Maya, with an easy-to-find meeting point or the option for hotel pickup. It’s packed with adventure, making it ideal for those who want to maximize their time in Cancun with multiple activities all in one day. While the overall experience is highly valued, some reviews highlight areas that could be more organized or extended, so the tour is best suited for travelers comfortable with a fast-paced schedule.

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The tour begins at Mayan Jungle Rush located at Ruta de los Cenotes, Supermanzana km 18.5, Cancun. Travelers can choose to meet at this designated spot or request a hotel pickup if it simplifies their day. The roundtrip transport ensures a hassle-free experience, with the shuttle service managing the journey between Cancun and the adventure site.
Timing flexibility is available with an afternoon tour, though pickup is only offered in Cancun and Puerto Morelos. Large groups up to 90 travelers are common, which helps keep the tour lively but may impact the pacing and waiting times.

The action begins with four ziplines, providing a thrilling ride through the treetops of the Mayan jungle. The ziplines are designed to be not too high or too long, offering a good balance between excitement and comfort for most guests. Guides lead the way, ensuring safety and explaining the activity clearly.
Participants cross hanging bridges afterward, which challenge your sense of balance while offering unique views of the forest canopy. Reviewers appreciate the friendly guides who make safety a priority and keep the experience fun.

After the zipline adventure, you trade the harness for an ATV, following a guide along rugged jungle trails. The bumping over rocks and roots adds to the excitement, with the guide helping those unfamiliar with ATV riding. This part of the tour is highly praised, especially for first-time riders, and provides a different perspective of the lush surroundings.
The ATV segment is flexible enough to allow last-minute additions, such as extra riding time, based on the group’s preferences. The jungle trails offer a glimpse into the local landscape, with thick forest all around.

The tour concludes with a visit to a freshwater cenote, carved from limestone into a large underground pool. This natural swimming spot offers opportunities to zipline into the cenote, cliff-jump, or walk down stairs into the water. The cenote’s beautiful and clear waters are a highlight, with some guests enjoying the rope swing for added fun.
The water can be refreshing and cool, providing relief after the physical activities. The cenote’s natural setting makes it a perfect place to relax, take photos, and enjoy the Yucatán landscape.
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Post-activity, the tour provides a light meal of chicken fajitas, which guests find satisfying after their outdoor adventures. To add a flavor of local culture, the tour features a tequila tasting session, offering guests a chance to sample different varieties in a lively setting.
The lunch and tequila tasting are well-received, with many reviews praising the tasty fajitas and the informative, friendly staff guiding the tasting. This combination brings a fun and social element to the experience, rounding out the adventure.
The tour is designed to pack several adventure sports into about four hours, making it fast-paced but comprehensive. Most reviews highlight the helpfulness of guides like Chris and Jaguar, who are attentive and make safety a priority. Guests appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and the opportunity to meet new people during the group activities.
However, some comments point to delays caused by pick-up logistics and organized flow. One review mentions a delay of over an hour due to multiple pick-ups, which affected dinner plans and overall timing. Another reviewer noted that some activities, like horseback riding, were shorter than expected, around 15 minutes instead of a full 30.

Participants should have moderate physical fitness to comfortably engage with all activities. The weight limits are 286 pounds for ziplining and 264 pounds for horseback riding. The tour involves climbing stairs, balancing on bridges, and riding ATVs over uneven terrain, so physical readiness is recommended.
Injuries have been reported in some instances, such as during quad biking, underscoring the importance of following safety instructions and obeying rules on the trails.
While the tour offers excellent value, some guests find the organization could improve, especially regarding timing and activity duration. Waiting times for transportation, photos, and other amenities can extend the experience beyond the expected four hours.
Additional costs include photo fees and locker rentals, which some guests feel are not included in the base price. The photo fee of 50 pesos and locker charge of $6 reflect extra expenses not covered upfront.
This tour from Mayan Jungle Rush provides a well-rounded mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural flavor at an accessible price point. With activities like ziplining, horseback riding, cenote swimming, and tequila tasting, it’s ideal for adventure seekers and those wanting a full-day experience.
While some organizational issues and activity durations could be improved, the friendly guides, diverse activities, and scenic locations make this a popular choice. It’s especially suitable for travelers looking to maximize their outdoor fun in Cancun without spending a fortune.
With positive reviews praising the safety, fun, and variety, this tour offers a balanced adventure that captures the essence of the Yucatán’s outdoor attractions.
“My husband & I had a great time on this tour. Everything was very well run & the staff was friendly. Chris was our guide and he took good care of u…”
What is included in the tour price?
The $62 fee covers roundtrip transportation, four ziplines, hanging bridges, 30-minute horseback riding, cenote swimming, lunch with chicken fajitas, and tequila tasting.
Can I request hotel pickup?
Yes, hotel pickup is available for guests staying in Cancun or Puerto Morelos, making transportation convenient.
How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 4 hours, but some reviews mention it can extend longer due to delays or additional activities.
Are there age or physical restrictions?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness. The weight limits are 286 pounds for ziplining and 264 pounds for horseback riding.
Is photography included?
Photos are not included in the price and cost extra. The photo fee is 50 pesos, payable if you wish to purchase images taken during the activities.
What safety measures are in place?
Guides are attentive and ensure safety during ziplining, horseback riding, and ATV riding. It is essential to follow instructions to avoid injuries.
What if I want more time at the cenote?
The tour is designed to fit multiple activities in four hours. Extensions are not typically offered but may be possible with prior arrangements.
Can I add activities on the spot?
Yes, last-minute additions like ATV riding can often be accommodated, depending on group size and schedule flexibility.
Are there any restrictions for participating?
Participants should be comfortable with a moderate level of physical activity; injuries or safety incidents can occur if rules are not followed.
What do reviews say about the tour?
Most reviews are positive, praising the friendly staff, variety of activities, and overall value. Some mention delays and organizational hiccups, so preparing for a busy day is advised.