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Discover the Tulum Cenote Trail Bike Tour, a 4.5-5 hour adventure for $104 that combines cycling, snorkeling, cliff jumping, and a jungle lunch.

The Tulum: Cenote Trail Bike Tour offers a lively way to experience the natural wonders of the Yucatan Peninsula. Priced at $104 per person and lasting about 4.5 to 5 hours, this tour is perfect for active travelers eager to combine cycling, swimming, and cultural learning. It starts with round-trip transportation from Tulum, with a hotel pickup available upon request, making logistics straightforward.
This tour stands out for its variety of activities, including bike rides through quiet jungle trails, snorkeling in multiple cenotes, and cliff jumping. The excellent guides lead the way with knowledge and friendliness, ensuring that each stop is both informative and fun. The experience is well-suited for those comfortable on a bike and looking to enjoy a full day immersed in nature, with lunch included in an exclusive setting. While not suitable for children under 8 or individuals with mobility issues, this tour offers a rewarding mix of adventure and education for most active visitors.
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The tour departs from either Av. Tulum 4 or the Mexico Kan Tours Office, depending on the selected option. After a brief bike ride through Tulum streets, the adventure shifts into the lush Mayan jungle, where quiet forest paths lead to some of the area’s most beautiful cenotes. The pick-up service makes access easy, with hotel pickups available if requested.

Once on the bikes, the group explores the serene jungle terrain for about an hour before reaching the first swimming stop. The quality bikes and helmets ensure a safe ride, but participants should be comfortable pedaling around 5.5 miles. The trail’s gentle challenge includes rocky patches that add a bit of adventure, and guides are attentive to rider abilities, offering options to accommodate different paces.

The core of this tour involves swimming and snorkeling in two or three cenotes depending on the selected option. The cenotes have different features: one might be a flooded cavern, another an open sinkhole, and a third an underground river. These locations are praised for their calm waters, beautiful formations, and abundance of wildlife like turtles and fish.
Snorkeling gear is provided, and guides are happy to share their knowledge about the formation of the cenotes and their importance in Mayan culture. Some cenotes feature rope swings and cliff jumps, offering additional fun for those who wish to participate.
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For the more adventurous, the tour includes cliff jumping, ziplining over water, and canoeing (if the 3 cenotes option is chosen). These activities add a dose of adrenaline and are well-maintained for safety. The zip lines fly above the water, providing thrilling views of the jungle canopy, while canoeing offers a peaceful way to explore underground waterways.

A highlight of the tour is the jungle lunch, served at a private spot surrounded by nature. The delicious meal is prepared on-site and provides a satisfying break from physical activities. Guests often relax overlooking the canopy or the cenote waters, making for a peaceful, scenic dining experience.

The 3 cenote tour combines three distinct cenotes with ziplining and canoeing, offering a more comprehensive adventure. Participants fly over the water on zip lines and paddle in tranquil cenote waters, creating a well-rounded experience with multiple thrills.

The tour is limited to small groups of 10, ensuring personalized attention from guides. Meeting points are flexible, either Mexico Kan Tours Office or Av. Tulum 4, depending on the chosen option. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, swimwear, and breathable clothing for an active day. The approximate biking distance is 5.5 miles (9 km), with terrain that includes rocks and roots.

This tour combines cycling, snorkeling, cliff jumping, and a jungle feast, making it a diverse activity with many highlights. The knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with local insights and safety attention. The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, with praise for the guides’ expertise, especially those like Macarena and Pablo.
The cenotes visited are praised for their beauty and tranquility, away from crowded tourist spots. The informative narration about their formation and significance adds depth to the adventure. The lunch in the jungle receives high marks for authenticity and quality, often described as a delicious, memorable meal.
Active travelers who enjoy cycling and swimming will find this tour particularly rewarding. It suits adults and older children (8+) comfortable on a bike, but not recommended for those with mobility issues. The combination of adventure activities and cultural learning makes it ideal for guests seeking a full, engaging day immersed in nature and history.
This 4.5-5 hour adventure offers a balanced mix of physical activity, nature exploration, and culinary delight. The small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities for snorkeling, cliff jumping, ziplining, and relaxing.
While the biking distance and some rocky terrain require a moderate level of fitness, the overall experience is accessible for most active travelers. The pristine cenotes, combined with delicious jungle lunch, make this tour a standout for those who want a dynamic, educational day in Tulum.
Is hotel pickup included in the tour price?
No, hotel pickup is not included but can be requested. The main meeting points are Mexico Kan Tours Office or Av. Tulum 4.
What activities are included in the tour?
The tour includes cycling through jungle trails, snorkeling in cenotes, cliff jumping, and a jungle lunch. The 3 cenotes option adds ziplining and canoeing.
How fit do I need to be?
Participants should be comfortable riding a bike for about 5.5 miles (9 km). The terrain can be rocky and challenging in parts, but guides help accommodate different paces.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children under 8 years are not suitable for this activity due to physical demands and safety considerations.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, sunglasses, breathable clothing, and any personal snorkeling gear if preferred.
What is the tour’s cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides multilingual?
Yes, guides speak Spanish, English, French, Italian, and German.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour different from others in Tulum?
The combination of cycling, snorkeling, and adventure activities, plus the small group size and expert guides, makes this tour stand out as a lively, educational, and physically engaging day.
Is the lunch included?
Yes, a delicious jungle lunch is part of the experience, served at a private, scenic setting.
Can I do this tour if I don’t like cycling or swimming?
The tour is designed for active participants comfortable on bikes and in water. It may not be suitable for those with mobility issues or a dislike for physical activity.