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Cancun ATV and Cenote Tour – 3 Ziplines in the Maya Jungle

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About this tour

The ATV is the main draw of this Cancun adventure tour. After hotel pickup, a transfer takes you out of the resort zone to an eco-adventure park along the Ruta de los Cenotes — a road running south of the hotel zone through karst terrain and dense jungle. The ATV trails combine loose dirt, mud patches, and uneven ground that keep the pace variable. The run is controlled enough for riders without prior experience, and the course is built for real trail conditions rather than a groomed circuit.

The cenote on-site is a natural limestone pool with cool, clear water fed by the Yucatan's underground aquifer. The swim works as a natural cooldown after the dusty ATV run — water temperature holds consistent year-round regardless of season. The pool sits inside the Maya jungle canopy, with light coming through a rock opening above. This is the freshwater cenote tour Cancun visitors search for specifically: a sheltered, natural formation rather than a commercial cenote park near the highway.

Three ziplines close out the main activities, running above the tree line with open views across the canopy between platforms. After the final descent, the group gets a tequila tasting and a traditional Mayan snack before the transfer back to the hotel zone. The full run — ATV, cenote, three ziplines — covers everything a separate zipline tour in Cancun plus a standalone cenote tour would cost, all in a single booking starting at $49 per person.

Local tip

The park is off the Ruta de los Cenotes, south of Cancun's hotel zone. Morning departure slots run cooler and the cenote gets the best natural overhead light before noon. Wear clothes you're willing to get muddy — the ATV tracks stay wet after rain. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory; sandals get you turned away at check-in. The road is accessible by rental car, though most guests use the included hotel pickup.

I've done enough separate cenote trips and zipline excursions to know how fast the costs stack up — this Cancun ATV and cenote tour bundles all three into one run starting at $49, which is genuinely hard to argue with. The cenote here is the real thing: a sheltered limestone pool inside the jungle canopy, not a fenced-off commercial stop near the highway. If you want actual trail conditions, a natural swim, and three ziplines without booking three different days, this is the one.

Services

Included

  • Tequila tasting at Hacienda Reserva Palacios
  • Conservation fee
  • Round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off
  • ATV ride through Maya jungle
  • Regional snack
  • 3-zipline circuit over jungle canopy
  • Cenote access and swimming
  • ATV insurance

Not included

  • Locker rental ($5 USD/reservation, max 5 guests; $5 USD refundable deposit)
  • Beverages
  • Gratuities
  • Photo package
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Meeting & pickup

Hotel pickup is included — reach out to the operator before your tour date to confirm your specific departure time and pickup location. Guests traveling from Tulum are picked up at the Super Aki supermarket rather than a hotel address.

Hotel pickup included
Cancellation

Cancel at least 24 hours before your scheduled departure and you'll receive a full refund. Cancellations made inside that 24-hour window are not eligible for any refund.

Standard policy — partial or full refund depending on timing

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Additional info
  • Not suitable for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not suitable for pregnant travelers
  • Not suitable for travelers with cardiovascular conditions
  • Open to all fitness levels
  • Minimum age to join any activity: 4 years (must be accompanied by a paying adult)
  • Zipline weight limit: 120 kg / 265 lb
  • Minimum height to participate: 1 m / 3.2 ft
  • Zipline weight limit: 120 kg / 265 lb
  • Zipline waist limit: 1.24 m / 49 in
  • Minimum age to operate a solo ATV: 18 years
  • Minimum age to operate a shared ATV: 16 years (must be with a paying adult)
  • Per international safety guidelines, personal cameras and electronic devices are not permitted during activities
  • Transit time to the site is not counted in the listed experience duration — build it into your schedule
  • Activity sequence may shift based on operational needs on the day
  • All activities are optional — you may sit out any of them
  • Not suitable for travelers recovering from recent surgery or injury
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