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Experience Cancun's lush mangroves and vibrant coral reefs on this 3-hour jungle adventure including snorkeling, Mayan cultural activities, and a tasty traditional meal.

This 3-hour tour in Cancun, Mexico, offers an exciting blend of nature exploration and cultural encounters for $110 per person. Starting at Puerto Maya Cancún, the adventure combines a speedboat ride through Laguna Nichupté, visits to the Mayan calendar, and a snorkel session at the Punta Nizuc Reef—the second-largest reef system on Earth. The tour is ideal for those curious about local culture and marine life, with activities suitable for ages 6 and up.
While the tour provides a balanced mix of land and sea, it requires a moderate physical fitness level, and weather conditions can impact participation. It’s an engaging option for families or individuals wanting to see both the mangroves and coral reefs in a single trip, with the added thrill of snorkeling amidst colorful marine life.

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The tour begins with a speedboat ride across Laguna Nichupté, where you glide past towering mangroves and lush landscape. This tranquil waterway is dotted with perched herons and schools of fish that you can spot from your boat. The private speedboat allows for a flexible pace, giving you time to enjoy the scenery and take photos.
This part of the experience emphasizes nature’s quiet beauty, away from the bustling Cancun beaches. The boat for 2 passengers ensures a more intimate journey, and lockers are available to keep personal items safe during the water activities.
The tour features a visit to a significant Mayan site where an enormous Mayan calendar is displayed. Guides explain its sacred solar cycles in detail, allowing visitors to feel connected to ancient traditions. Participants are invited to direct their spirit towards the four cardinal points in a ceremonial setting, adding an authentic cultural touch.
Plus, visitors can walk along the Mayan trail, encountering replicas of stelae of temples and gods. This part of the tour includes ceremonies and dances led by Mayan characters and warriors, giving insight into Mayan rituals and history.

After the cultural activities, the tour transitions to the Jungle Tour—a sailing adventure through Nichupté Lagoon’s mangroves. The boat ride showcases towering mangroves and the diverse plant life of this ecosystem.
Following the land exploration, the tour dives into the ocean at Punta Nizuc Reef, where snorkeling reveals a vibrant underwater world. Expect to see neon-colored parrotfish, angelfish, and sergeant majors weaving through coral structures like elkhorn corals and sea fans. The coral labyrinths and hidden crevices host a variety of marine life, making it a lively spot for snorkeling.

After the water activities, the tour offers a Yucatecan meal, showcasing local flavors of the Mayan region. This gastronomic session is served in an atmosphere that complements the culinary tradition, allowing guests to relax and enjoy authentic regional dishes. Complemented by natural waters, this meal give you a taste of local culture.

The meeting point is Puerto Maya Cancún, located at Blvd. Kukulcan Kilómetro 16.296, Zona Hotelera. The group size is limited to 16 travelers, promoting a more personalized experience. It’s recommended to arrive 20 minutes early to check in smoothly.
Transportation to the meeting point is not included, so guests should plan their arrival accordingly. The tour runs daily in English and Spanish, with confirmation received immediately upon booking.

This tour is suited for individuals with moderate physical fitness. Minors from 6 years old can participate when accompanied by an adult, but those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. The maximum weight limit is 120 kg.
It’s essential to bring biodegradable sunscreen, insect repellent, and cash or credit card for souvenirs or photos. The tour is not recommended for people with severe physical or motor disabilities, heart problems, pregnancy, or those under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

The $110 per person fee includes a speedboat for 2 passengers, snorkeling gear, life vests, and lockers. However, government fees of $20 per person are not included and need to be paid at the site.
It’s important to note that meals are not included in the price, but a Yucatecan meal and natural waters are provided during the gastronomic segment. Air-conditioned transportation is not included, so visitors should arrange their own travel to the meeting point.
This is an all-weather tour, only canceled in cases of thunderstorms or harbormaster warnings. Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Shorter notice cancellations or changes will not be refunded.
This tour presents a well-rounded experience for anyone interested in Mayan culture, mangrove ecosystems, and marine life. The combination of land and water activities, along with cultural rituals and a regional meal, makes it appealing for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking diverse attractions in a single outing.
While the duration is modest, the tour’s rich content and scenic variety compensate for the limited time. The group size and personalized activities enhance the overall experience, especially when the weather cooperates.
For those who enjoy nature, cultural history, and snorkeling, this tour offers a practical, authentic, and enjoyable way to spend part of a Cancun visit.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation is not included; guests need to travel to Puerto Maya Cancún themselves.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring money or credit card for souvenirs, hat or sunglasses, swimsuit, biodegradable sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Can children participate in this tour?
Yes, children from 6 years old can participate when accompanied by an adult. Minors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is not canceled unless there are thunderstorms or harbormaster warnings. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or reschedule is offered if notified 24 hours in advance.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included in the price, but guests will enjoy a regional Mayan meal as part of the experience.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 16 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.