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Experience 3 thrilling activities—ATV, ziplining, and cenote swimming—in a 4-hour combo tour in Cancun, featuring professional guides and authentic Mexican tastings.
The Cancun & Riviera Maya: ATV, Zipline, & Cenote Combo Tour offers an action-packed half-day adventure for those eager to explore the natural beauty and thrill-seeking activities of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Priced at $65 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours, this tour combines jungle exploration, adrenaline-filled ziplining, and refreshing cenote swimming. It departs from centrally located hotels in Cancun, Akumal, Costa Mujeres, Playa del Carmen, and Puerto Morelos, making it accessible for many travelers staying in these areas.
What sets this tour apart is its inclusion of 3 activities in one—a true value for those wanting a well-rounded outdoor experience. The tour also features professional bilingual guides, ensuring safety and clear communication, as well as local Mexican food, tequila tastings, and cultural entertainment. The positive reviews highlight the guides’ friendliness and organization, although some mention the activities’ durations are relatively short. Still, this tour is suitable for adventurous travelers seeking a lively, well-organized experience with plenty of photo opportunities.


This tour begins with hotel pickups in Cancun, Akumal, Costa Mujeres, Playa del Carmen, or Puerto Morelos. The transportation is in air-conditioned vans, and the process typically takes about 1 hour to reach the adventure center in the jungle.
The flexible pickup times mean early mornings or afternoons can be accommodated, but travelers should expect some variation due to local traffic. The departure from popular spots like Cancun and Playa del Carmen makes this accessible for many visitors.
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Safety is a priority throughout the extreme activities. Participants are provided with helmets, life jackets, and safety gear, and insurance for ATV and zipline activities is included. A briefing from bilingual guides covers safety procedures before activities begin, helping everyone feel prepared.
Participants must meet minimum height requirements of 1 meter, and the activities are not suitable for pregnant women, those with back or mobility issues, or individuals over 287 lbs (130 kg). Cameras and cellphones are not permitted during activities to ensure safety, but professional photos are available for purchase afterward.

The tour features an approximate 30-minute ATV ride through the lush Mayan jungle, led by guides who explain the terrain and safety instructions clearly. The Honda cc220 ATV is manageable for most, providing a fun, off-road experience amid dense foliage.
Following the ATV, visitors challenge their balance on a circuit of 3 ziplines, each offering different perspectives of the jungle canopy. Guides emphasize proper technique and safety, making it suitable even for first-timers. The zipline circuit lasts around 45 minutes, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the views and take pictures.

After zipping through the treetops, travelers visit Cenote Verde Lucero, part of the Ruta de los Cenotes, a collection of natural sinkholes unique to the Yucatán Peninsula. The cenote features clear, natural waters perfect for swimming and relaxing.
At this stop, visitors can cliff jump, zipline into the cenote, or take the stairs down into the cool waters. The 45-minute swim allows plenty of time to cool off, explore, and enjoy the stunning natural scenery. The cenote is open and natural, with unspoiled waters that provide a refreshing break from the jungle activities.
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Lunch features authentic Yucatan-style pork tacos, served as a Mayan snack. Reviewers often praise the quality and flavor of these tacos, making them a satisfying addition to the adventure.
The tour also includes a professional tequila tasting, where guides introduce the main varieties of Mexico’s famous spirit. This part offers not only a chance to savor local drinks but also to learn about tequila production and history. Plus, local snacks and a traditional dance show enhance the cultural experience.

Beyond the main adventure, travelers enjoy 20-minute spirits tasting and 15-minute traditional dance performances, adding a cultural layer to the tour. There’s also free time for photo viewing, where many opt to purchase pictures captured by the professional photographer Sebastian.
A short stop for souvenirs or additional snacks can be available, depending on the schedule. The tour concludes with a 1-hour van ride back to the hotels, with drop-offs at the initial pickup points.

The $65 price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, all safety gear, and insurance. The activities, including 3 ziplines, the ATV ride, and cenote swimming, are all included.
Food and drinks are not included but are available for purchase, and lockers cost $5 if travelers want to store belongings. Photos from the tour are sold separately, with many reviews noting the value of the professional shots.

This 4-hour tour is carefully paced, with activities scheduled to minimize waiting time. The zipline circuit and ATV ride are approximately 45 minutes and 30 minutes, respectively, while cenote swimming allows for about 45 minutes of refreshing water fun.
Some reviews mention that the duration of individual activities feels short, especially for the ziplines and ATV, each lasting around 25-30 minutes. Still, the overall experience offers a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation, perfect for those who want a taste of everything.

Many reviewers praise the guides’ helpfulness and the organization of the tour. Guides like Mona Lisa, Alan, and Sebastian receive frequent compliments for their professionalism, energy, and storytelling.
The value for money is highlighted repeatedly, especially given the inclusion of multiple activities, transportation, and cultural experiences. However, some mention upselling tactics and high photo prices, so travelers should decide if they want to invest in souvenirs or extra services.
This combo tour is ideal for adventurous travelers looking for a fast-paced, fun-filled half-day in Cancun or the Riviera Maya. It suits those who enjoy outdoor activities, natural scenery, and local cuisine, with accessibility for most ages over 4 years old.
It’s less suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility issues, or those with certain health problems. Participants should be comfortable with short activity durations and not bringing cameras or phones during activities.
This tour offers great value by combining three major outdoor activities—ATV riding, ziplining, and cenote swimming—within a well-organized 4-hour experience. The inclusion of local food, tequila tasting, and cultural shows enriches the adventure, providing a taste of authentic Mexican culture alongside adrenaline.
While activity durations are relatively brief, reviews consistently praise the guides’ professionalism, the safety measures, and the fun atmosphere. It’s a solid choice for thrill-seekers and nature lovers who want a diverse, memorable half-day experience in Cancun or the Riviera Maya.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children between 4 and 17 years old can participate if accompanied by a paying adult. The minimum height for activities is 1 meter.
Are there any physical restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back or mobility issues, or those with heart problems. Participants over 287 lbs (130 kg) are also advised against joining.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, swimwear, a change of clothes, a towel, biodegradable sunscreen, and insect repellent. Cameras and phones are not allowed during activities.
Can I buy photos from the tour?
Yes, professional photos are available for purchase, with prices starting at $25 per picture and a package of all photos for $75.
What’s included in the price?
The $65 fee includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, safety gear, insurance, and the main activities. Food, drinks, and lockers are extra.
How long do the activities last?
Each activity—ziplining, ATV riding, and cenote swimming—generally lasts around 25-45 minutes, with some reviews indicating shorter durations.
Is this tour eco-friendly?
The cenote is a natural, open sinkhole, and the tour emphasizes safety and preservation. Travelers are encouraged to use biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent.
Can I upgrade or customize the experience?
Some reviews mention upgrades such as VIP access or private cenote, but the standard tour offers a comprehensive adventure at a good value.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
Most reviews praise the combination of activities and the professionalism of the guides, in particular the ziplining and cenote swimming. The local tequila tasting adds a cultural touch not commonly found in similar tours.