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Discover Cozumel’s off-road ATV adventure combined with relaxing beach fun at Chula’s Beach Club, including tequila tasting, Mayan ruins, and a water park, all for $69.

This $69 off-road ATV adventure in Cozumel, Mexico offers a unique blend of thrilling riding, cultural insights, and seaside relaxation, making it a fantastic option for active travelers. The tour lasts approximately 5 hours and includes guided ATV rides, visits to ancient Mayan ruins, and access to the popular Chula’s Beach Club with its aquatic float park.
What truly distinguishes this experience is the chance to explore El Cedral with its Mayan vestiges, enjoy tequila tasting with 10 varieties, and learn about regional honey and chocolate through tasting and making sessions. The tour also guarantees fun in the floating water park at the beach club, with amenities like showers, toilets, and snorkeling gear on hand.
While the admission fee to El Cedral is not included in the price, for $69, this tour offers a well-rounded day of adventure, culture, and relaxation. It suits those who want to combine active exploration with downtime in a beautiful Caribbean setting.

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The tour begins with an exciting guided ATV experience that takes you through the lush Mayan jungle and around El Cedral, the oldest Mayan site on the island, dating back to 800 AD. Riders can expect to explore off the beaten track, riding over natural terrain while soaking in views of the surrounding forest and archaeological remnants.
This part of the experience lasts around 2 hours and offers a visceral connection to Cozumel’s ancient roots. Guides lead the way and provide safety equipment, making sure everyone is comfortable handling the ATVs. The ride is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and an adventurous spirit.

El Cedral is the focus of the first stop, where visitors get a glimpse of Mayan civilization’s early presence on the island. The site provides a tangible link to history, with ruins that have stood since the 800s. Visitors can walk among the archaeological remains, imagining life during the Mayan era.
Along With exploring the ruins, the stop includes regional folklore dances, giving a vibrant taste of local traditions. The tour also offers a tequila tasting featuring 10 varieties, along with chocolate making and tasting. Guests learn about regional honey, specifically Melipona honey, appreciated for its unique flavor.
Note that admission to El Cedral is $15 USD and is paid directly at the site, so budget accordingly if interested in full access.

The tour emphasizes regional gastronomy and craft. The tequila tasting showcases 10 different types, providing insight into the island’s alcohol traditions for guests over the age of 18. The chocolate making demonstration offers a hands-on way to appreciate local flavors, complemented by tasting sessions.
Guests also learn about Melipona honey, a regional specialty, adding a sweet and educational element to the cultural portion of the tour. These activities enrich the experience beyond mere sightseeing, allowing deeper engagement with Cozumel’s local culture.

After the cultural stops, the tour moves to Chula’s Beach Club, a dedicated seaside spot with pristine beaches and a floating water park. The club offers an ideal setting for relaxing in the Caribbean sun, with full access to showers, toilets, dressing rooms, Wi-Fi, and snorkeling gear.
The aquatic float park provides hours of fun, especially for families and those who enjoy water-based activities. The 2-hour visit to the beach club allows guests to unwind while enjoying tropical drinks and the lively beach atmosphere.

The tour’s included amenities feature bottled water and sodas, ATV safety equipment, and certified bilingual guides. For those over 18, there is the opportunity to sample 10 varieties of tequila, while the chocolate and regional honey tastings add flavor and educational value.
Guests also receive snorkeling gear to explore the nearby waters, and the aquatic float park is part of the access to the beach club. However, keep in mind that tips are not included, and entry to El Cedral costs $15 USD.

This tour is popular, with an average booking window of 40 days in advance, and a maximum group size of 30 travelers. It offers the convenience of pickup and mobile tickets, streamlining the check-in process.
Participants should be comfortable with moderate physical activity, as riding ATVs over natural terrain requires some mobility. The tour’s 5-hour duration provides a full day of activities, combining energetic riding with cultural exploration and relaxing beach time.

This experience combines adventure, culture, and beach relaxation in a way that appeals to a broad audience. The guided ATV rides through ancient ruins and jungle scenery are highlights, especially when paired with the tequila, chocolate, and honey tastings that deepen understanding of local traditions.
The Chula’s Beach Club with its water park adds a fun, family-friendly element, making this tour ideal for those wanting an active day with plenty of downtime afterward. The positive reviews affirm the value, with guests praising the knowledgeable guides and well-organized activities.
This tour offers true value at $69, combining cultural insights, adventure, and relaxation. The guided ATV experience provides a safe yet exhilarating way to explore Cozumel’s Mayan heritage and natural beauty. The cultural stops at El Cedral give meaningful context to the ancient civilization, while the beach club delivers hours of fun and relaxation.
While the overpriced food at the water park might be a consideration, this does not detract from the overall enjoyment of the day. The full access to amenities at Chula’s Beach Club and the guided experiences make this an excellent choice for those wanting a comprehensive, active, and culturally enriching tour.
“Had a blast with 4 wheelers. It was a beautiful ride. The water park was nice but the food was a bit overpriced. Overall a good experience. And had…”
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes guided ATV rides, tequila tasting with 10 varieties, chocolate making and tasting, regional dances, and access to Chula’s Beach Club with the aquapark. Bottled water, sodas, safety gear, and snorkeling equipment are also provided.
How long does the tour last?
The entire tour lasts approximately 5 hours, covering cultural stops, ATV riding, and beach relaxation.
What is the cost of the El Cedral entrance fee?
The admission to El Cedral costs $15 USD and is paid directly at the site.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup is offered as part of the tour, making logistics easy for participants.
Are there age restrictions for tequila tasting?
Yes, tequila tasting is available only for guests over 18 years old.
What should I wear for the ATV ride?
Participants should dress comfortably and wear moderate physical fitness level clothing suitable for riding over natural terrain.
Can I snorkel during the tour?
Yes, snorkeling gear is provided, allowing you to explore the waters around the beach club.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, the floating water park at Chula’s Beach Club** makes it a good choice for families and those looking for fun in the sun.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made with Cozumel Visitor Guide via the provided platform, with average bookings 40 days in advance.
What if I need to cancel?
The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for refunds.
This off-road ATV and beach experience in Cozumel highlights adventure, culture, and relaxation, making it a memorable day for those eager to explore beyond the usual.