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Discover the excitement of Cozumel's ATV adventure with visits to Jade Cavern, Mayan ruins at El Cedral, and a fun tequila tasting, all in a 2.5-hour tour.

The Cozumel ATV Adventure with Caverns and Ruins offers an engaging combination of outdoor activity, cultural exploration, and local flavor for just $60 per person. This 2.5-hour tour takes place in Quintana Roo, Mexico, and includes transportation, helmets, and visits to El Cedral, the Jade Cavern, and a tequila tasting. Rated 4.7 out of 5 from 51 reviews, this experience is highly praised for its knowledgeable guides, scenic routes, and authentic encounters.
While the tour is perfect for those seeking adventure and cultural sights, potential participants should be aware of the $20 USD entrance fee to El Cedral and the need for closed-toe shoes. The options for double or single ATVs make it flexible for different comfort levels and experience. We find this tour especially suitable for travelers who want an active day combined with insightful local stories and fun activities.
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This tour begins at Martí Royal Village Cozumel, located outside the Royal Village Plaza. From there, travelers are transported to El Cedral, a historic Mayan settlement. The transportation process is smooth, with pick-up arranged to accommodate cruise ship schedules or general visitors. The round-trip transport ensures you spend less time worrying about logistics and more on enjoying the adventure.
The transportation duration to the ATV base is approximately 20 minutes. Once there, travelers meet their guides and get ready for the fun to start. The ease of access and the proximity to the cruise port make this tour a convenient option for travelers with limited time.

The El Cedral stop provides a snapshot of ancient Mayan life. This old village features traditional architecture and a vibrant arts & crafts market. Visitors have about 30 minutes to walk around, browse handcrafted souvenirs, and take photographs of the historic structures. The guide offers insights into the village’s history, adding depth to this cultural experience.
This stop also serves as a good chance to stretch and enjoy local crafts. Keep in mind, the $20 USD entrance fee is payable at this site, either in cash or with a credit card, with an additional 6% fee if paying by card.

The highlight of the tour is the 80-minute ATV ride through jungle trails, where you’ll work with double or single ATVs based on preference. The guides lead the way, sharing stories about the local flora, fauna, and Mayan legends associated with the Jade Cavern.
The drive culminates at the Jade Cavern, a natural cave with mystical qualities. The guide explains the significance of the site, which is believed to hold secrets from the Mayan ancestors. Visitors can take photos or swim in the cenote nearby if time allows. The trail can be muddy or wet depending on recent weather, adding to the adventure’s authenticity.
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Once at the Jade Cavern, travelers are encouraged to explore and learn about its history from the guide. The cave’s natural formations and the surrounding environment provide a memorable setting. The cenote nearby offers a refreshing spot to cool down after the ride, with some free time allocated for swimming or relaxing.
The Jade Cavern visit is designed to be both fun and educational, connecting riders with the ancient Mayan world. The guide’s explanations enhance the experience, making it accessible even for first-timers.

After returning from the jungle trails, the tour includes a tequila tasting session. Participants sample a variety of artisanal tequilas, experiencing different flavors and styles, from traditional to flavored options. The staff demonstrates the production process, adding an informative layer to the tasting.
This activity is popular among travelers for its relaxed atmosphere and insight into local Mexican customs. It also provides a good opportunity to socialize and enjoy the vibrant flavors of authentic tequila.

Following the tequila experience, there is time to visit the arts & crafts market at El Cedral. Here, local artisans sell handmade souvenirs, jewelry, and traditional crafts. The 30-minute window allows visitors to browse, purchase gifts, and absorb the local culture.
This stop offers a meaningful end to the tour, giving travelers a chance to connect with the community and bring home a piece of Cozumel.
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, with morning and afternoon sessions available. To participate, travelers should bring driver’s licenses and closed-toe shoes. The ATV rides are suitable for ages 7 and up, but the tour is not recommended for pregnant women, those with back or mobility issues, or individuals over 75 years or with recent surgeries.
The entrance fee to El Cedral is paid separately and can be cash or card (+6%). The tour includes helmets, water, and round transportation, making the experience convenient and straightforward.
Booking options allow for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later, providing flexibility for travel plans.

This experience is offered by adventour trips, a reputable company known for outdoor adventure tours in Cozumel. For those interested in similar experiences, options include ATV rides to Jade Cavern with beach access and lunch, or private Jeep tours, among others. These alternatives provide different routes, activities, and levels of customization while maintaining the core adventure appeal.
This tour combines adventure, culture, and local flavor in a compact format that appeals to a wide range of travelers. The scenic jungle trails, mystical Jade Cavern, and historic El Cedral village create a well-rounded experience. The positive reviews highlight friendly guides, good value, and fun activities, making it a popular choice for cruise visitors and day-trippers alike.
While the $20 USD entry fee to El Cedral is separate, the overall cost remains affordable compared to many other excursions. The tour’s flexibility, with options for single or double ATVs, allows customization, and the tequila tasting adds a cultural touch that enhances the trip.
This adventure is ideal for families, first-timers, and adventure lovers seeking an active and authentic taste of Cozumel. The combination of nature, history, and local hospitality makes it a memorable outing for those wanting to explore beyond the typical tourist spots.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children aged 7 and up, using double ATVs for added safety and comfort.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring driver’s licenses and closed-toe shoes. It’s recommended to carry water and a camera for photos.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 2.5 hours, including transportation, activities, and stops.
Are there any extra costs?
Yes, El Cedral’s entrance fee costs $20 USD and is paid separately. The tequila tasting and other activities are included.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from the meeting point to El Cedral and ATV base is included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, the guides speak English and are known for their friendly and professional approach.
What’s the physical difficulty level?
The tour involves jungle ATV riding, which can be muddy or uneven; it’s suitable for most physically capable individuals.
What is the meeting point?
The meeting point is outside Martí Sport, located at Royal Village Plaza.
How do I pay for the entrance fee?
The $20 USD entrance fee to El Cedral can be paid cash or credit card (+6%).