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Experience Cozumel’s jungle, caverns, and history on this ATV tour for $65, lasting about 3 hours, including tequila tasting and transfers. Suitable for moderate fitness levels.

The Cozumel Jungle ATV Tour Adventure and Caverns offers a mix of thrilling off-road fun, cultural discovery, and natural beauty for an accessible price of $65 per person. With a duration of approximately 3 hours, this tour is ideal for those looking to combine adventure with insight into Cozumel’s rich history. The tour includes pick-up transport, helmets, a water bottle, and a tequila tasting at a local site, making for a well-rounded experience.
The tour begins at the Martí Royal Village in Cozumel, with pick-up and transportation included. It’s suited for individuals with moderate physical fitness and can accommodate groups of up to 30 travelers. One noteworthy aspect from reviews: the dirt roads can be muddy and rutted, so expect to get a little dirty. Despite that, the overall experience balances adventure and cultural highlights, making it appealing for those wanting an active day out with meaningful stops.

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The tour kicks off from Martí Royal Village in Cozumel, located in the Zona Hotelera Nte. area. The meeting point is easily accessible, and the tour includes pickup services to start your adventure. After the initial briefing, participants are equipped with helmets and waterproof bottles, ready for an active off-road journey.
Once underway, the group heads into the Cozumel jungle, where the guide leads the way through rough terrain that can be muddy and filled with potholes, as noted by reviews. This part of the experience emphasizes adventure, with some jumps and bumps that make it suitable for those comfortable on an ATV. The initial ride is designed to introduce visitors to the natural landscape of the island.
The first stop is El Cedral, recognized as Cozumel’s oldest Mayan settlement dating back to 800 AD. This historic site remains a living community, with local families still residing there. Visitors can walk around the site of the first Catholic church built near a Mayan ruin, connecting past and present.
While the admission to El Cedral costs $20 USD, it is not included in the tour fee. The site offers a glimpse into Mayan history and early colonial influence, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in archaeology and local culture. The visit lasts about 2 hours, giving ample time to explore and appreciate the ancient architecture amid the modern town.

Next, the tour visits the Jade Cenote, also known as “Chempita”, which is the only large cenote open to visitors in Cozumel. Its natural stalactites and stalagmites create a magical setting, perfect for photos or even a quick jump into the water if you’re feeling adventurous.
This stop lasts about 30 minutes, and though admission is not included, the cenote’s unique geology makes it a highlight. The calming waters and the stunning mineral formations add a natural element to the tour, contrasting with the more adventurous ATV riding. If you enjoy natural swimming spots, this cavern offers a peaceful, scenic break.

The final stop is El Cedralito, a place where visitors can engage in tequila tasting and sample local tacos. This activity lasts around 30 minutes and is included free of charge. The staff offers a chance to taste different tequilas, giving insight into Cozumel’s traditional spirits and culinary customs.
This tasting experience provides a relaxing way to conclude the tour, allowing guests to sit back and enjoy local flavors while reflecting on the day’s adventures. Visitors also have the option to purchase tacos or tequila, making this a tasty and cultural wrap-up.
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The entire adventure lasts about 3 hours, with most of the time spent off-road driving, exploring sites, and tasting. The group size is capped at 30, ensuring a manageable experience without feeling crowded.
The meeting point at Martí Royal Village is straightforward, and transfers are included from designated locations. The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, given the rough terrain and some physical activity involved.
While admission costs for some sites like El Cedral are $20 USD, they are not part of the tour price. Visitors should be prepared for muddy roads and bumpy rides, as confirmed by recent comments about the potholes and water-filled ruts.

Review comments highlight the adventure aspect of the ATV ride, with some noting the muddy, pothole-filled roads. The caves impress with their natural formations and bats, adding an element of exploration.
Participants also appreciate the guide’s friendliness and the tequila tasting, though one review mentions a hidden fee upon arrival, which is explicitly clarified in the tour description. The tour balances active fun with cultural exploration in a way that appeals to adventure seekers and history enthusiasts alike.

This tour is best suited for adventure lovers comfortable with moderate physical activity and rough terrain. It’s perfect for those interested in Mayan history, natural caves, and local spirits, offering a diverse experience in just a few hours.
It’s not ideal for travelers seeking luxury or smooth rides, given the muddy paths and off-road driving. The cultural stops and tequila tasting add richness to the experience, making it a well-rounded choice for active, curious visitors.
This $65 adventure combines off-road ATV riding, visits to historic Mayan sites, exploration of natural caves, and a tasting session, all within a compact 3-hour window. We like how the tour offers a balance of excitement and cultural learning, with knowledgeable guides leading the way.
While the muddy roads and additional entrance fees could be deterrents for some, the inclusion of tequila tasting and visits to significant sites makes this tour a worthwhile consideration for active travelers looking to see a different side of Cozumel.
This experience suits those who enjoy outdoor activities and history, and who don’t mind getting a little dirty along the way.
“The dirt road was full of potholes filled with water. If you do this expect to get dirty. The cave was interesting, with Bats.”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, pickup and transportation are included from designated locations in Cozumel.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 3 hours long.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, admission to El Cedral costs $20 USD per person, which is not included in the tour price.
What should I wear or bring?
Participants should wear comfortable, moderate-fitness clothing suitable for muddy terrain, and bring a water bottle. Helmets are provided.
Can I participate if I have limited mobility?
Since the tour involves off-road ATV riding over rough terrain, it is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance; cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.