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Experience a full-day Cancun adventure with snorkeling, ATV rides, ziplining, and swimming in a cenote for $119.99. Includes lunch, transport, and equipment.
Combining the thrill of snorkeling, ATV riding, ziplining, and cenote swimming, the Snorkel, ATV, Zipline and Cenote Adventure from Cancun offers a comprehensive day of excitement in Puerto Morelos. Priced at $119.99 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, this tour from Cancun captures the best of Riviera Maya’s natural beauty and adrenaline-pumping activities. It includes round-trip transportation, lunch, all necessary equipment, and free hotel pickup within Cancun’s hotel zone and downtown. With an overall 4.0-star rating from 42 reviews, it remains a popular choice for travelers seeking a mix of adventure and scenic exploration.
While many praise the friendly guides and well-organized schedule, a few reviews mention issues with food timing and activity descriptions. Still, the tour’s highlights—such as snorkeling at two coral reefs, ziplining over cenotes, and driving an ATV into the jungle—make it a comprehensive day out. This experience suits those with moderate physical fitness and a love for outdoor adventure, especially those eager to try multiple activities in one trip.

The tour starts with pick-up at your Cancun hotel and a scenic drive along the Caribbean coast to Puerto Morelos, a charming fishing village known for its preserved reefs and lush jungle surroundings. Snorkeling occurs at the “Angel” coral reef, where clear waters reveal vibrant coral formations and colorful fish. The activity lasts about 30 minutes, and visitors have free time to explore the underwater scenery at their own pace.
Some reviews note that the tour only visits one reef for snorkeling, despite the description mentioning two reefs. The snorkeling experience is generally considered relaxing and scenic, especially for those who enjoy swimming above swaying fans and tropical fish. The speedboat ride to the reef is a highlight, adding a fun and quick transit across the water.
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After snorkeling, the adventure shifts to off-road riding on a shared ATV, with two people per vehicle. The ATV circuit takes around 20 minutes in the jungle, revealing lush tropical scenery and exotic plants. Guides lead the way, pointing out wildlife and different flora along the trail.
It’s worth noting that due to recent weather conditions—such as the aftermath of Hurricane Grace—the trail may be affected, and some parts might be inaccessible or altered for safety reasons. The ATV ride is described as action-packed, though some reviews mention the trail is short or rough, with a bumpy ride that can be tough on the back if the plastic baggage rack is used as a passenger seat.

The ziplining experience features six ziplines, including one that plunges directly into a cenote. The ziplines are considered exciting and well-managed, with attendants ensuring safety and fun. One particularly notable zipline allows participants to skim over the water before jumping into the cenote, which is a favorite among many.
The cenote itself is a stone-chilled freshwater pool inside limestone caves, offering a refreshing swim after the adrenaline rush. Cliff jumping is also available within the cenote, providing an extra thrill for those willing to leap into the cool water. Some reviews mention that the cenote water can feel nasty or uncomfortable, but it remains a memorable part of the trip.

Following the activities, the tour concludes with lunch served at around 5:00 pm, featuring small portions like chicken fajitas and tostadas. Some comments suggest the meal is light, so travelers may want to bring additional snacks or energy bars. Drinks are included, and insurance is part of the package.
Additional costs may include a $20 dock fee payable directly at the marina, and transportation outside Cancun—such as Riviera Maya or Costa Mujeres—incurs a $20 supplement per person. The free transportation in Cancun area makes the experience more accessible for most travelers staying in the hotel zone or downtown.

The tour is designed for individuals with moderate physical fitness. Snorkeling, ziplining, and ATV riding require a reasonable level of mobility and comfort with water and outdoor activities. The zipline height limit is 260 lbs, and ATV sharing is standard unless paying for an individual vehicle.
Safety is a priority, and guides are attentive during all activities, including cliff jumps and zipline rides. Travelers should be aware that weather conditions can impact the schedule; strong winds or currents may lead to activity substitutions, such as switching from a jungle tour to a lagoon tour.

The tour accommodates up to 30 travelers, maintaining a lively but manageable group size. The meeting point is set for 8:00 am, with pickup available from Cancun hotels. The duration of approximately 7 hours allows for a full day of adventure, with some waiting time especially during transitions between activities.
Most reviews highlight the organized nature of the excursion, with friendly guides like Paco and Ricardo praised for their personable approach. The timing and pacing are generally smooth, although some guests note delays related to food serving or activity timing.

While the core experience includes snorkeling, ATV rides, ziplining, and cenote swimming, some travelers choose to purchase photos taken during activities, with options to buy a USB of all images for around $40. Extra activities, such as individual ATV upgrades or locker rentals, are available at additional cost.
Snacks or additional drinks can be brought along, especially given the often long wait times for meals and transportation. It’s advisable to carry some energy bars or small snacks for added convenience.

This adventure offers a comprehensive experience for adventure lovers, providing value for money through a mix of water and land activities. The inclusive pricing covers transport, equipment, lunch, and insurance, making it convenient for travelers.
However, those expecting two snorkeling reefs or a more extensive cenote swim might find some descriptions slightly misleading. The pace can be fast, and some reviews mention rough riding or short activity durations. Nevertheless, enthusiasts of ziplining and scenic snorkeling will likely find this tour well worth it.
This tour is suited for active visitors looking to pack a full day of diverse outdoor activities into one trip. The friendly guides, organized schedule, and variety of activities make it a compelling option, especially for those who want a balanced mix of thrill and scenic beauty.
While it’s not perfect—with some reviews pointing out food timing issues or activity description discrepancies—the core experiences remain memorable and fun. The adventure elements like ziplining into a cenote and driving an ATV through jungle trails stand out as highlight moments.
For travelers in Cancun seeking a well-rounded outdoor adventure, this experience offers good value, reliable logistics, and a chance to explore Riviera Maya’s natural wonders all in one day.
“My friends and I had the BEST time here. The staff is so helpful, kind and funny! The experience was definitely one to remember and I would definit…”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, round-trip transportation is included for pickups within Cancun’s hotel zone and downtown. Additional fees apply for transfers outside these areas.
What activities are part of this tour?
The activities include snorkeling at the “Angel” coral reef, driving a shared ATV, ziplining across six lines, and swimming and cliff jumping in a cenote.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 7 hours, starting at 8:00 am and ending late afternoon or early evening.
Are meals provided?
Yes, a light lunch with chicken fajitas and tostadas is served around 5:00 pm at the end of the tour, with drinks included.
Can I upgrade to an individual ATV?
Yes, individual ATVs are available for an additional $30 USD, payable directly at the park.
What should I bring?
It’s advisable to bring snacks, energy bars, cash for extras (dock fee, photos), and sunscreen. Swimwear and towel are recommended for cenote swimming.
Is there a weight limit for ziplining?
Yes, the maximum weight for ziplining is 260 lbs.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, but if canceled due to strong winds or currents, a different activity such as the Lagoon Tour is offered or a full refund is available.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness and comfort in water activities; children should be able to swim well for snorkeling and be comfortable with heights for ziplining.
How do I book this tour?
The tour is available through Viator and can be booked 12 days in advance on average. Confirmation is immediate upon booking.