
ATV Tour Mexico: Ziplines, Bridges & Cenote in Cancun
The tour begins with the ATV portion: each person mounts a 4x4 vehicle and joins a guide-led convoy through jungle terrain. The trail is unpaved — dirt, roots, and grade changes throughout — connecting the activity stations spread across the property. First stop is the zipline course: multiple cable runs above the tree canopy, with guides clipping and checking gear at each platform before you go. The lines vary in length, and the course moves you through the canopy rather than just across it.
The second stop is the interactive bridge section — suspended walkways and challenge elements built between trees at height. Unlike a basic observation bridge, these have moving components that require balance and coordination to cross. The combination with the prior ATV ride and ziplines makes this a workable adventure tour Cancun option for mixed-age groups. Guides are positioned at each station and run safety checks before anyone moves through.
The final stop is a natural Mayan cenote. The water feeds from the underground aquifer beneath the Yucatan peninsula — cold and clear year-round. A zipline over the water and a jump platform are available for those who want them, both optional. The group has lunch on-site before returning. The full package includes roundtrip transport from the Cancun hotel zone, bilingual guides for every activity, all safety equipment, and the meal. Group sizes are kept small, which limits wait times between stations. If you're sorting through active things to do in Cancun, book the ATV tour that covers all three stops — ziplines, interactive bridges, and cenote — in a single half-day outing.
Book the morning slot in summer — temperatures climb sharply by noon and the cenote feels less cold. Wear clothes you don't mind getting muddy or dusty; the ATV trail is dry and powdery in winter and muddy June through October. Bring a waterproof bag for your phone and a dry change of clothes for after the cenote. Closed-toe shoes or water shoes handle the bridges better than flip-flops.
Honest take: the cenote at the end is what got us — that cold, clear water after riding through the jungle and crossing those suspended bridges is genuinely the best kind of payoff. The small group setup means you're not standing around waiting forever between stations, which makes a real difference. If you're figuring out what to do while you're in Cancun, this ATV tour in Mexico covers a solid mix of activities in one shot — just grab your spot before it fills up.
Included
- ATV ride through Maya jungle
- ATV insurance and conservation fee
- Round-trip hotel transfer
- Tequila tasting at Hacienda Reserva Palacios
- Ecopark admission
- Regional snacks (tacos) and Mayan performance
- 3-zipline circuit and 1 interactive bridge
- Freshwater cenote admission
Not included
- Gratuities and photos (purchasable on-site)
- Beverages and locker rental
- Locker deposit
- 1Ziplines and Interactive Bridges
- 2Natural Freshwater Cenote
We'll pick you up directly from most hotels in Cancun and along the Riviera Maya — round-trip transfer is included with your booking. If your property falls outside the standard pickup zone, we'll assign a central meeting point when we send your reconfirmation. Guests staying in Tulum, Cozumel, or Isla Mujeres will meet at a designated pickup point rather than receiving door-to-door service. Bahia Principe guests: your pickup location is Hacienda Dona Isabel, a short walk from any of the five hotel lobbies in that complex. We consolidate all Bahia Principe guests at this single departure point. If your hotel isn't on our pickup list, include its name in your booking notes and we'll confirm your time. Contact us as soon as possible if you need to reschedule.
Cancel at least 24 hours before your scheduled departure and you'll receive a full refund. Cancellations made within that 24-hour window are not eligible for a refund.
Standard policy — partial or full refund depending on timing
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- Not suitable for pregnant travelers
- Not suitable for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not suitable for travelers with cardiovascular conditions
- Open to all fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Solo ATV drivers must be 18 or older
- Drivers aged 16–17 may operate an ATV when an adult rides along
- Minimum age is 4 years; minimum height is 1 m (3.28 ft)
- Zipline weight limit: 130 kg / 286 lb
- Zipline waist size limit: 1.24 m / 49 in
- Transit time to the park runs 30–90 minutes depending on your hotel or meeting point location
- A liability waiver must be signed before any activity begins
- All participants complete a mandatory safety briefing before starting
- Cameras and phones are not permitted during adventure activities, per international safety standards







