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Experience outdoor adventure near Cancun with horseback riding, ATV rides, ziplining, cenote swimming, and lunch for $92, rated 4.5/5 by 156 reviews.
This tour offers a full half-day of outdoor excitement in the jungles near Puerto Morelos, combining horseback riding, ATV adventures, ziplining, and cenote swimming—all included for $92 per person. With a solid 4.5 out of 5 rating based on 156 reviews, it remains a popular choice for those seeking a diverse outdoor experience in Cancun. The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, and pickup from Cancun is available, making logistics straightforward.
While the activities are well-regarded for their variety and the staff’s supportive attitude, some reviews mention crowding and pacing issues, so this experience suits travelers eager for a packed, energetic day rather than a leisurely, slow-paced adventure. The inclusion of lunch and soft drinks adds value, though some may find the food offerings modest. This tour is ideal for adventure lovers and families with children, especially given the safety equipment and guided instructions.


All activities for this tour take place at La Ruta de los Cenotes in Puerto Morelos. This location offers a variety of eco-focused outdoor experiences, blending adventure and nature within a well-maintained park. The environment emphasizes Mayan jungle scenery, providing an authentic backdrop for each activity. The site includes a rest area, making it easy to relax between adventures.
The park’s layout allows for a smooth flow of activities, with safety equipment provided for all experiences. The certified guides lead groups through each step, ensuring safety while keeping the pace lively. The setting’s natural beauty, especially the cenote with jumping platforms, is a highlight that adds a refreshing break from adrenaline-fueled activities.
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The horseback riding portion is a favorite for many, offering a gentle yet scenic ride through the lush Mayan jungle. The horses are described as sweet, making it suitable for all skill levels. The ride typically lasts around 15 minutes, and children are required to be accompanied by an adult.
Despite some reviews noting that the horseback riding is short and the pace is controlled for safety, the experience remains memorable due to the natural beauty of the surroundings. Riders get to enjoy close-up views of the jungle and learn basic riding techniques from guides. However, those seeking galloping or longer rides might find this segment somewhat limited.

The all-terrain vehicle (ATV) circuit features a guided route through the jungle. Most ATVs are old models, but the track offers fun for beginners and family-friendly riding. The safety equipment and certified guides aim to prevent accidents, although some reviews mention holes and uneven terrain that could pose risks.
The ATV ride is designed to maximize safety, so riders cannot go full speed, which might disappoint adrenaline junkies looking for high-octane fun. An optional face covering can be purchased for $7 USD to protect against dust, adding to the cost. The group size can reach up to 20 participants, so expect some waiting time if the tour is busy.

The zipline circuit includes 4 lines, with the longest reaching about 15 feet in height. While not extremely high, the ziplines are suitable for beginners, and the upside-down option adds a touch of thrill. The small size of the lines and short duration might be underwhelming for those craving more adrenaline.
Some reviews note that the zipline experience is short and that waiting times can be long due to group size. Still, the guide-led safety instructions and views of the jungle canopy make it a worthwhile part of the package for first-time zipliners or families.

The cenote at La Ruta de los Cenotes is a standout feature. It offers a refreshing swim in clear waters, with jumping platforms that provide added fun. The interactive cenote includes two zip lines and a jumping platform, making it a favorite for families and those looking to cool off.
The cenote’s natural beauty is complemented by its well-maintained facilities, and guides assist with safety during the swim. The short duration (around 15 minutes) means you can enjoy the crystal-clear water before moving on to the next activity.
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A lunch with soft drinks is included in the tour, providing a break after the morning’s adventures. The food consists of 3 chicken tacos with small tortillas and a plain burger option, which some reviews find modest but tasty. The cold tortillas and chicken are generally well-received.
Some guests note that lunch is served after all activities, so hunger might build up beforehand. The included drinks help rehydrate, but additional cocktails at the bar are not included. The overall value is good, considering the price and the variety of activities.

The tour offers round-trip transportation from Cancun, with pickups arranged at nearby hotels. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, helping to maintain a comfortable atmosphere. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a pleasant ride to the site.
Safety equipment is provided for all activities, and certified guides lead each segment. Children must be accompanied by adults for ATV rides, and all participants are briefed on safety protocols. The duration allows for a well-paced experience, but some reviews mention feeling rushed due to the tight schedule.

While most feedback is positive, some criticize the short duration of certain activities like horseback riding and ziplining, and long wait times at busy times. The ATV models are considered outdated, and the group size can result in some crowding.
Food served during the lunch might seem simple or cold, and extra costs for photos or insurance can add up if travelers wish to enhance their experience. Restrictions on bringing personal cameras during activities are also noted, which some find inconvenient.
This tour appeals most to adventure seekers who want to pack a variety of activities into a single half-day. Families with children will appreciate the safe environment and supportive guides, while those new to ziplining or horseback riding will find the guided approach reassuring.
Travelers looking for more adrenaline might find the ATV and zipline segments somewhat tame, but the cenote swim and jungle scenery compensate with natural beauty. The value for money, including transportation, lunch, and multiple activities, makes this a convenient option for budget-conscious visitors seeking a full outdoor experience near Cancun.
“I had a wonderful experience, I highly recommend this tour. The staff are very kind and experienced, and as someone who tried all these activities …”
Is transportation from Cancun included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Cancun is offered, with an air-conditioned vehicle to the activity site.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children must be accompanied by an adult for ATV rides, and the activities are suitable for most ages, provided safety instructions are followed.
How long does each activity last?
Horseback riding is approximately 15 minutes, the ATV circuit is designed for guided fun, ziplining includes 4 lines, and the cenote swim lasts about 15 minutes.
Can I bring my own camera or phone?
During activities like ATV riding, horseback riding, and ziplining, personal cameras are not allowed for safety reasons. The tour offers a photography package for purchase.
What is the level of physical effort required?
The tour involves some moderate activity, including riding and swimming. Most participants can join, but those with mobility issues should consider the terrain.
Is there an option to purchase additional photos?
Yes, a photo package is available for $80 for all pictures and videos taken during the tour.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
How busy does the tour get?
Group sizes up to 20 travelers can mean some waiting times during activities, especially ziplining and ATV segments on busy days.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, swimsuit for the cenote, and towels are recommended. Tipping is not obligatory, but appreciated.
Is the food served at lunch sufficient?
The included lunch is modest but designed to satisfy after the activities; additional drinks and tips are extra.