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Experience a private ATV tour in Cozumel, including visits to Jade Cenote, El Cedral, and a tequila tasting, with personalized guides and flexible pacing.

The Double ATV Tour in Cozumel offers a personalized way to explore the island’s highlights. Priced at $50 per person, this 3-hour tour combines off-road ATV driving, visits to Cavern Jade Cenote and El Cedral, and a tequila seminar. The tour is operated by Flamingos Tour, a family-owned company with over 25 years of experience, ensuring professionalism and local expertise.
What sets this experience apart is its completely private setup—no sharing an ATV or vehicle with strangers—and the guides are native Cozumel residents fluent in English. This tour is ideal for those seeking a customized, relaxed pace with authentic cultural insights. A $20 entrance fee applies for access to the Jade Cenote, paid at the start, so travelers should be prepared for this additional cost.
The tour offers a well-rounded day combining adventure, culture, and natural beauty. The reviews highlight friendly guides, thorough explanations, and fun driving but note that snorkeling may require self-arranged transportation if not included. This experience is perfect for families, adventure lovers, and anyone wanting a private, memorable Cozumel excursion.
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The tour begins with pickup from cruise piers, hotels, or anywhere within Cozumel, making it convenient for visitors. The all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is designed for two passengers, with a driver and a companion, allowing for a relaxed ride that fits most travelers. If there are three people, the group will be split between a 2-person motorcycle and a single motorcycle.
What makes this tour standout is its focus on personalized driving and small group size—a maximum of 30 travelers—which ensures plenty of individual attention. The guides are experienced locals who know the island’s culture and history intimately, enhancing the experience with personal stories and insights.

The tour includes a 40-minute tequila seminar, where visitors taste some of the best tequilas in Mexico. This stop is an engaging way to learn about the production process and sample authentic flavors, making it a highlight for tequila enthusiasts.
While the tequila tasting is included, the tour does not cover lunch or additional food options at this stage. Travelers should be aware that additional costs, such as purchasing bottles or buying food, are optional but not part of the package.

A 30-minute stop at El Cedral offers a glimpse into Cozumel’s history. Visitors can see the first church built on the island and marvel at its impressive sculpture. This stop provides cultural context and photo opportunities, with no included admission fee—a $20 fee per person is payable at the start for access to the Jade Cenote.
The guide’s local knowledge enriches the visit, sharing stories about the village’s traditions and Mayan roots. Some reviews mention disappointment about not being informed about the fee beforehand, so travelers should prepare for this surcharge.

The Jade Cenote forms the core natural attraction of the tour. Accessible through an adventure-filled jungle, the cenote is Mexico’s third most important natural cenote and offers a refreshing swim. Travelers should bring swim gear and be prepared for natural, somewhat muddy waters.
The guide leads visitors into the impressive underground cave, where bats may be present, and water temperatures are cool. The photo opportunities and adventure of jumping into the cenote make this a memorable highlight. Access requires the additional $20 fee paid at reception, which grants entry to the cave and surrounding area.

The tour provides protective helmets and goggles to ensure safety during the ATV ride. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and prepare for some dirt and splashes—reviews mention getting muddy on purpose as part of the fun.
The paced driving and short stops allow for a relaxed experience, regardless of previous ATV experience. Guides are attentive and monitor safety throughout, particularly during the cave visit and off-road riding.

While the tour is all-inclusive in terms of guides, water, and transportation, some additional expenses may apply. These include the $20 fee for entry to Jade Cenote and El Cedral Park and $6 for a dust buff if desired.
The tour emphasizes timeliness, as it aims to keep guests on schedule to avoid missing cruise ship departures. Weather conditions can affect the experience, with poor weather potentially leading to cancellations or alternative arrangements.

Multiple reviews praise the friendly, knowledgeable guides like Victor and Mauro for their enthusiasm, safety awareness, and local stories. Visitors appreciate the personalized attention and informative narration, which elevate the tour beyond just an ATV ride.
Some reviewers mention timing issues, such as delays due to traffic or not being informed early about meeting points, so it’s wise to check communications and arrive prepared. Many feel the balance of adventure, culture, and natural beauty makes this tour a worthwhile investment.
This private ATV adventure suits families, adventure seekers, and history buffs who want a personalized, cultural experience. It’s especially appealing to those who prefer small groups and native guides who can share local secrets.
People looking for a combination of off-road driving, natural exploration, and cultural insights will find this tour rewarding. Conversely, travelers wanting extensive snorkeling or beach time may find the stop at Jade Cenote and El Cedral too brief, or the additional fee an unexpected expense.
This 3-hour tour delivers a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and natural scenery. From thrilling ATV rides through the jungle to visiting historic sites and swimming in Jade Cenote, participants experience diverse highlights in a private setting.
The tour’s local guides, authentic insights, and personalized approach make it stand out among other excursions. The additional costs are clearly communicated but should be factored into planning.
This private ATV tour offers value for money and a memorable day in Cozumel for those seeking adventure with cultural depth.
“This ATV tour through El Cedral was absolutely incredible and one of our favorite experiences in Cozumel! It was just our grouptwo couplesso we had…”
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes pickups from cruise piers, hotels, or anywhere in Cozumel.
What is the price and how long does it last?
The tour costs $50 per person and lasts approximately 3 hours.
Are guides fluent in English?
Yes, the private guides are fluent in English and share informative stories about Cozumel’s culture and history.
What are the stops during the tour?
Stops include Mi Mexico Lindo Tequila, El Cedral (for culture), and Jade Cenote (for natural beauty).
Do I need to pay any extra fees?
Yes, a $20 fee per person applies for access to Jade Cenote and El Cedral Park. A $6 dust buff is optional.
What should I bring?
Swimwear and towel are recommended for the cenote, along with comfortable clothes and closed shoes suitable for off-road riding.