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Experience a 5-hour Tulum adventure with ATV riding, snorkeling in a cenote, ziplining, and a Mayan ceremony—perfect for thrill-seekers and families alike.

This ATV Cenote and Zipline Adventure from Tulum offers a full day of adrenaline, nature, and culture in just about five hours. Priced at $119 per person, the tour is designed for those eager to combine multiple activities without the hassle of booking separately. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, with a maximum of 16 travelers. The tour departs from Selecto Chedraui Tulum, where participants are picked up and transported to the activity sites.
The tour is especially suitable for families and adrenaline lovers who enjoy active pursuits amid scenic surroundings. It includes guidance from experienced guides, safety equipment, and access to several key attractions like the natural cenote, zipline rides, and Mayan blessings. While highly praised for the stunning views and knowledgeable guides, some reviews point out logistical hiccups, such as transportation organization, which should be kept in mind. Still, the activities themselves promise a memorable day of fun and discovery.
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This tour begins at Selecto Chedraui Tulum Neptuno, mza. 004, where guests are picked up. The transportation is a shared service, and reviews note some organizational issues, such as delays and confusion about meeting locations. Once on the bus, everyone travels together to the activity site, which helps streamline the process and avoids multiple bookings.
The transfer is included in the price, making it a convenient option for visitors who want to focus on the fun rather than logistics. The return transfer is straightforward, with the tour concluding back at the original meeting point, simplifying logistics for guests.

The ATV portion covers around 50 minutes of riding through the jungle’s rough and flat areas. Participants can choose to drive their own ATV or ride as a passenger, depending on comfort and experience. The guides lead the group through up and down terrains, with rocks and roots adding to the thrill.
This part of the tour offers a chance to explore the Mayan countryside and enjoy a natural setting away from crowded tourist spots. The route includes scenic views and a taste of the jungle’s natural ruggedness, making it a highlight for adventure seekers. The guides are praised for their helpfulness and explanations, enhancing the experience.

One of the tour’s standout moments is visiting a natural cenote, described as a semi-dry cavern with spectacular natural light. This cenote features a crystal-clear swimming pool surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites, creating an almost otherworldly atmosphere.
Once there, participants get to swim guided by waterproof lamps and explore the tunnels, making it a perfect spot for both relaxing and experiencing nature’s underground artistry. The cenote’s hidden location adds to its charm, offering a quieter alternative to more crowded swimming spots in the region.

The zipline experience is a major draw, with a 1-kilometer-long line touted as the longest in the Riviera Maya. With the assistance of experienced guides, participants enjoy thrilling rides over the jungle canopy, offering spectacular views of the lush landscape.
Before the zipline, there is a short walk through the jungle that includes a rappel and additional zipline segments, providing variety and heightening the adventure. This activity has received positive remarks for its scenic quality and the guides’ professionalism, making it an exciting highlight of the tour.

Beyond the main zipline, the tour includes rappelling activities and additional zipline rides, giving guests multiple chances to soar through the trees. The guides ensure safety and help participants of different skill levels, although some reviews suggest creating levels for beginners versus experts might improve the experience.
The jungle walk to these activities offers a peaceful natural backdrop, making each activity feel connected to the environment. This sequence builds excitement and makes the most of the lush surroundings.

The tour concludes with a traditional Mayan ceremony that offers insights into the local spiritual practices. Guests receive blessings as part of this cultural experience, adding depth and authenticity to the day.
Following the ceremony, guests enjoy Mexican fried tacos, serving as a delicious ending to the adventure. This cultural and culinary touch helps round out the experience, blending adrenaline with tradition.

The package includes all necessary safety gear—helmets, goggles, life vests, and waterproof lamps. The tour also covers cenote access, ziplining, rappel, and the Mayan ceremony, ensuring a comprehensive experience.
What to bring? Swimsuit, towel, sunglasses, and tennis shoes are recommended. Flip-flops are not suitable for activities requiring safety gear. The tour is most suitable for participants age 16 and up, with a weight limit of 140 kg for ziplining. The weather does not impact the activities, as they are designed to be enjoyed rain or shine.
While the activities themselves receive high praise for their scenic beauty and guide expertise, some reviews point out logistical issues, especially related to transportation. Occasional confusion about meeting points and delays have been reported, so planning ahead and arriving early can help.
Another point raised is the desire for different ATV levels—beginners and more experienced riders—so all can enjoy the ride at their comfort level. The adventure quality outweighs logistical hiccups, provided expectations are managed.
This all-in-one tour offers a solid mix of adventure, nature, and culture at a reasonable price. The scenic zipline, hidden cenote, and off-road ATV ride create a day packed with highlights for thrill-seekers and families who enjoy active outings.
While transportation organization could improve, the activities themselves deliver stunning views and exciting experiences. The small group size guarantees more attention from guides, making it easier to enjoy each activity safely.
Ideal for those wanting an immersive outdoor adventure with cultural elements, this tour from Tulum provides value and variety, making it a memorable part of any Mexico trip.
“I got picked up from a designated location. The bus carried all of us to the location of where the activities would take place. Everyone on the bus…”
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes round transfer with pickup at Chedraui Tulum and return to the same point.
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is $119 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately five hours.
Can children participate?
Participants must be at least 16 years old to drive an ATV and meet the weight limit of 140 kg for ziplining.
Are safety gear and equipment provided?
Yes, helmets, goggles, life vests, and waterproof lamps are included.
Is it suitable in rainy weather?
Yes, the tour is all-weather and can be enjoyed in rain or shine.
What should I bring?
Bring swimsuit, towel, sunglasses, and tennis shoes; flip-flops are not recommended.
Are there different ATV options for beginners?
Some feedback suggests adding levels for beginners and experienced riders could enhance the experience.
What cultural experience is included?
A Mayan blessing ceremony is part of the tour, offering cultural insight.
What if I need to cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by SCUBA LIBRE.