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Discover Cozumel on a private Jeep and ATV tour for $134.99, including Jade Cavern, Punta Sur, cultural tastings, and beach lunch in 5-6 hours.
This all-inclusive private Jeep and ATV tour in Cozumel offers an engaging way to explore the island’s highlights, from hidden caves to scenic parks, for $134.99 per person. Lasting around 5 to 6 hours, this experience is designed for those seeking adventure, cultural insights, and authentic island flavors, with a personalized guide leading the way. With pickup offered and a private vehicle, it’s a convenient and flexible way to see Cozumel’s most iconic spots in a single day.
The tour is especially appealing for visitors who value customized experiences and want to avoid crowded group tours. While it’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and no mobility issues, it includes activities like off-road ATV riding and swimming in a cenote, which may not suit everyone. The tour is highly rated with a 4.5-star score based on 174 reviews, highlighting knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and delicious food as key strengths.


The tour begins in the charming village of El Cedral, a place of historical significance on Cozumel. Known for its Fiesta de San Miguel, this spot offers a glimpse into the island’s past. The visit lasts about 10 minutes, enough to appreciate the local architecture and traditions. Admission is included, and guides often share stories about the village’s cultural background, giving an authentic start to your day.
This stop sets the tone for the tour’s balance of history, nature, and adventure. It’s a quick introduction but provides a meaningful context for the rest of the day’s explorations.
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Next, the tour leads to the Jade Cenote, a mystical swimming hole surrounded by lush jungle. Visitors can enjoy swimming, jumping from cliffs, and relaxing by the cool waters. The cenote is called Cenote Chempita and is known for its unique setting, with admission included. The visit typically lasts 30 minutes.
The Jade Caverns are also part of this stop, featuring an underground cenote known for their mystical aura. Although some reviews mention that the caverns are not always accessible due to closures, the guided explanation about their formation adds an intriguing educational element to the experience.
A highlight of the tour is the drive through Punta Sur Park, a protected ecological reserve famous for sweeping views. Here, visitors stop at the Celarain lighthouse, which offers breathtaking vistas of secluded beaches and rocky terrain stretching 7 miles along the coast.
This stop lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes and includes free entrance. The views from the lighthouse offer excellent photo opportunities, and the wildlife sightings of birds, crocodiles, and flamingos at the lookout are often praised. The park also features blowholes and rock formations at El Mirador, where visitors can climb and take stunning photos.

El Mirador showcases unique rock formations and a small cave, perfect for a quick exploration and picture-taking. The 15-minute stop includes admission and offers the chance to enjoy the natural landscape.
Close by is the Playa Chen Rio, a 15-minute stop where visitors can dip into a crystal-clear natural pool formed by rocks. It’s an ideal spot for a brief refresh in calm waters away from crowded beaches.

The tour then continues to Park Sabores de Cozumel, where an off-road ATV ride takes place on a dedicated track through the tropical jungle. The rough terrain offers a thrilling challenge, with some reviews noting the jarring ride, especially for those with back or neck issues.
Participants with moderate physical fitness and no mobility restrictions will enjoy the fast-paced, adventure-filled ride. ATV drivers must be at least 16 years old, and maximum weight limits are set at 120 kg for singles and 180 kg for double ATVs.
Guests are encouraged to wear clothes that can get dirty and closed-toe shoes. The ride is a high-energy activity that perfectly complements the tour’s theme of adventure and exploration.
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After the ATV ride, guests visit Sabores de Cozumel Park for a cultural tasting experience. This includes handmade tortillas, traditional chocolate, and a tequila seminar, where participants sample artisanal tequilas and learn about their distillation process.
This segment offers a delicious insight into local cuisine and craftsmanship, with the tasting included in the tour. It’s an opportunity to appreciate the island’s culinary traditions while relaxing and socializing.

The tour concludes at Cocos Beach Club, where visitors enjoy a Mexican lunch in a serene beachfront setting. The 1 hour 20 minutes spent here includes access for snorkeling and paddleboarding in the clear waters.
Guests can unwind on comfortable loungers, take a refreshing dip, or explore the coral reefs and marine life. The beach club provides a beautiful backdrop for a leisurely end to the day, with included entrance for tour participants.

This tour is operated by Coco Adventours Cozumel, a family-owned company with over 25 years of experience. Transportation is provided from and to cruise ports, hotels, or ferries, with pickup included to ensure a hassle-free experience. The meeting point is flexible, based on your specified location.
The tour is private, with only your group participating, allowing for personalized flexibility. The guide may ride along in the vehicles to provide directions and commentary.
Important practical tips include wearing closed-toe shoes for ATV riding, bringing clothes suitable for getting dirty, and swimming gear for the cenote and beach activities. The tour excludes towels and refreshments at Coco’s Beach Club but provides bottled water and sodas.
Participants must meet minimum age requirements: 16 years old to drive an ATV and 6 years old to ride on a shared ATV. The tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, individuals with back or neck issues, or mobility challenges. The rough terrain during ATV excursions may be uncomfortable for some, and health conditions like heart or lung problems may restrict snorkeling.
The tour can be canceled free of charge if canceled 24 hours in advance. The company emphasizes safety and comfort, encouraging guests to share any special needs beforehand.
Reviews highlight knowledgeable guides, especially Johnny, Carlos, and Diego, who personalize the tour and share interesting stories. The scenic views from the lighthouse and the ATV ride on the jungle track are often mentioned as standout moments.
Guests appreciate the delicious food, including tasty fish served at Cocos Beach Club, and cultural tastings of chocolate and tequila. Several reviewers note the flexibility of guides to adapt the schedule based on weather or interests, making the experience feel private and tailored.
Some reviews mention timing issues, such as attractions being closed early or not opening on schedule. The rough ATV terrain can be jarring for those with back problems, and not all stops may be accessible due to weather or operational reasons. Towels are not included, so bring your own if planning to swim.
The cost of photo packages is noted as high by some guests, so consider whether you want to purchase digital images after the tour.
The Jade Cavern remains the tour’s centerpiece, with the opportunity to swim in a mystical cenote and explore underground caves. While some reviews mention closures, the guided explanations and scenic drive through the island’s lush landscape** compensate for occasional unavailability.
The tour’s focus on nature and off-road adventure offers a thrilling way to see Cozumel beyond the typical cruise port scenes. The viewpoints and wildlife sightings add a layer of authenticity that many travelers cherish.
Cultural insights come alive through tortilla and chocolate tastings and the tequila seminar, which provide educational moments alongside tasty treats. This segment emphasizes authentic local craftsmanship and enhances the overall culture.
Guests often enjoy the informative guides who share stories about Cozumel’s traditions, making the experience more personal and meaningful.
Ending at Cocos Beach Club allows guests to unwind in a relaxing setting with delicious Mexican cuisine. The snorkeling and paddleboarding options introduce a marine dimension to the trip, making it suitable for those who want a combination of adventure and leisure.
The scenic beachfront and calm waters provide a perfect backdrop for rest and reflection after an active day.
This private tour is ideal for adventurers, families, and couples seeking a personalized experience that combines nature, culture, and thrill. It suits guests with moderate fitness levels who are comfortable with off-road driving and swimming in cenotes.
Those who prioritize guide interaction, scenic views, and cultural tastings will find this tour particularly rewarding. However, guests with significant mobility issues or back problems should consider the terrain and activity level before booking.
This tour offers a balanced mix of exploration, education, and fun, all within a flexible, private setting that adapts to your interests.
“David, our tour guide, was knowledgeable about the island. He made sure we received what we were interested in the most. We were pleased with his s…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $134.99 per person, including all activities, entrance fees, and lunch.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 5 to 6 hours, from pickup to drop-off.
Are the activities suitable for children?
Children as young as 6 can ride on shared ATVs, but drivers must be at least 16. Some activities, like the ATV ride, may not be suitable for very young or those with health restrictions.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from cruise ports, hotels, or ferries.
What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include El Cedral Village, Jade Cenote, Punta Sur Park, El Mirador, Playa Chen Rio, and Coco’s Beach Club.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour provides a Mexican lunch and bottled water and sodas. Beverages at Coco’s Beach Club are not included.
Can I snorkel or paddleboard?
Yes, snorkeling and paddleboarding are available at Coco’s Beach Club, included in the visit.
What should I wear?
Wear closed-toe shoes, and bring clothes suitable for getting dirty. Bring swimming gear if planning to swim.
Are there any safety restrictions?
Yes, pregnant guests, people with back or neck problems, or mobility issues should avoid activities like ATV riding. Health conditions such as heart or lung issues may restrict participation in snorkeling.
What if attractions are closed or weather affects the tour?
The tour may adjust schedules based on operational hours or weather conditions. Some stops might be limited, but guides aim to provide an enriching experience regardless.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour private?
Yes, it’s a private experience, with only your group participating, ensuring flexibility and personalized attention.