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Experience an exciting 2.5-hour off-road ATV tour in Cozumel, visiting a jade cenote and cave in El Cedral with expert guides and hassle-free pickup options.

This 2.5-hour tour offers a dynamic mix of adventure, nature, and cultural sights on Cozumel Island. Priced competitively, it includes off-road ATV riding, a visit to the famous Cave Caverna de Jade, and a refreshing dip in a jade-colored cenote. The experience is suitable for those seeking a hands-on exploration of Cozumel’s lush landscape, with the added convenience of hassle-free pickup and drop-off options either at your hotel or cruise pier.
The tour is designed for active travelers who are comfortable with muddy tracks and rugged back roads. It’s important to note that this adventure requires comfortable clothes, a driver’s license, and a willingness to get a little dirty. With high praise for knowledgeable guides and the beauty of the natural cenote, this excursion offers both excitement and memorable scenery, making it a great choice for those wanting to see Cozumel beyond the beaches.
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The adventure begins at the welcome station in El Cedral, a traditional Mayan village that keeps much of its authentic charm. Guides are on hand to provide safety instructions and help you gear up for the ATV ride. Once ready, you’ll drive through rugged jungle paths, following your guide along bumpy back roads lined with lush greenery.
This part of the tour is as much about scenery as it is about the thrill of off-road driving. If it has rained recently, you may find yourself navigating muddy tracks, which adds to the excitement. The guides are knowledgeable about the local flora and fauna, making the journey both fun and informative. Expect a hands-on, immersive experience that gets you close to Cozumel’s natural environment.

After the jungle drive, the tour takes you to the Cave Caverna de Jade, a famous cenote on the island known for its jade-colored waters. This natural swimming hole offers a cool reprieve from the jungle heat and the adrenaline of the ATV ride. Surrounded by vibrant vegetation, the cenote provides a stunning setting to relax and cool down.
The water’s natural jade hue is a highlight, and it’s perfect for a quick swim or simply enjoying the tranquil views. The cenote’s natural appeal makes it a favorite spot for many visitors, who appreciate the chance to combine adventure with a peaceful swim. We like how this stop enriches the overall experience, giving a genuine taste of Cozumel’s natural beauty.
The tour also includes a visit to a cave within the same Mayan village of El Cedral. While the details are limited, it’s clear the cave adds a touch of cultural and geological intrigue to the day. Guides typically lead you through it, sharing insights about its formations and significance.
This part of the trip is ideal for those interested in Mayan history or natural cave features. The cave provides an opportunity to see geological formations up close, making the adventure more than just an active outing. It’s a brief but interesting stop that complements the natural settings of the cenote and jungle.
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This tour offers easy pickup options to suit different travelers. Guests staying at any hotel or Airbnb in Cozumel can simply provide their address for hotel pickup. For those arriving on a cruise, specific meeting points are clearly designated:
This hassle-free arrangement ensures no stress when coordinating your arrival. The guide-led experience is conducted in both Spanish and English, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors.
Participants must bring a driver’s license and wear comfortable, dirt-friendly clothing. It’s advisable to wear clothes that can get muddy or wet, as the jungle roads can be muddy and the cenote swimming involves getting into the water.
The tour explicitly states that intoxication, alcohol, drugs, fire, bare feet, and certain health conditions (pregnancy, back problems, mobility issues, recent surgeries, or children under 1 year) are not permitted. This focus on safety helps ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience for everyone.

The guides are praised for their expertise, friendliness, and attentiveness. In particular, one review highlights a guide who was incredibly attentive, patient, and welcoming, making especially first-time riders feel comfortable. The guides also share knowledge about the local area, adding depth to the adventure.
The atmosphere is lively but well-organized, balancing adventure with safety and informative commentary. The tour’s pacing allows for a good mix of thrilling riding and relaxing stops, like the cenote swim, making it a well-rounded activity.
This tour is ideal for active travelers who want to experience Cozumel’s natural scenery firsthand. It appeals to adventurers comfortable with muddy tracks and outdoor exploration. The hassle-free pickup, combined with the cultural touch of El Cedral, makes it suitable for both cruise ship visitors and hotel guests.
While not designed for pregnant women or those with mobility or health issues, it’s perfect for families with children over 1 year who seek a fun, authentic adventure. Those interested in nature, geology, and local culture will find this experience especially rewarding.

The Cozumel by Quad tour offers a balanced blend of adventure, nature, and culture in just 2.5 hours. The off-road jungle drive, combined with a swim in the jade cenote and a visit to a Mayan cave, provides a memorable active outing on the island.
The guides’ expertise and the easy logistics further enhance the appeal. While it requires a willingness to get dirty and a driver’s license, the tour’s natural beauty and exciting pace make it a fantastic choice for those wanting to see Cozumel’s wild side. This experience is especially suited for adventurers eager for a hands-on exploration of the island’s landscapes.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children over 1 year old can participate, but they must be able to ride with an adult and meet safety requirements.
What should I wear for this tour?
Wear comfortable clothes that can get dirty or wet, especially for the ATV ride and cenote swim.
Are there any restrictions on who can join?
Yes, the tour excludes pregnant women, people with back problems, mobility issues, recent surgeries, and those under 1 year.
How do I find the meeting point if arriving by cruise?
Meeting points are clearly designated at Puerta Maya Pier, SSA International Pier, and Punta Langosta Pier, with guides in uniform waiting at specific locations.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
Yes, the guides speak Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication during the adventure.