
ATV Tour in Playa del Carmen: Ziplines & Cenote Swim
The ATV ride takes you out of the hotel zone and into secondary jungle terrain, where you handle the machine yourself on unpaved trails — not a paved loop. Dust and uneven ground are part of the route, so plan on arriving in clothes you don't mind getting dirty. Round-trip hotel pickup is included for guests staying in the Playa del Carmen area.
Your first stop on the itinerary is the zipline section, which includes multiple runs through the jungle canopy. The sequence builds to a final line that ends directly above the cenote, giving you the option to release into the water below or use ladder access instead. The cenote is a semi-open sinkhole — natural light filters through the opening above, and the water is clear enough to see the bottom. A platform jump is also available alongside the zipline entry, so you choose your preferred way in.
Groups stay at 14 participants or fewer, with bilingual (English/Spanish) guides throughout. The $49 starting price covers the ATV ride, all zipline runs, cenote access, and hotel pickup from the Playa del Carmen zone. Safety equipment — helmets for ATVs, harnesses for ziplines — is provided on site. The four-hour window works as a true half-day: early departures are done by midday. With 4.78/5 across more than 2,000 ratings, this is one of the better-reviewed ATV cenote tours from Playa del Carmen — book the ATV tour if you want a structured active half-day away from the beach.
Morning slots run cooler; midday heat in the jungle adds up fast during summer months. Wear closed-toe shoes — sandals aren't allowed on ATVs. Put your swimsuit on under your clothes before leaving the hotel; changing facilities at the park exist but can get crowded after group arrivals. Leave valuables behind or bring a small waterproof bag for the cenote section. Confirm your pickup time with the operator the evening before — this is the most common friction point in reviews.
If you're coming from Tulum, Playa del Carmen, or even Cancún and want an active morning that doesn't eat your whole day, the atv tour playa del carmen is a solid pick — the small-group cap at 14 people means you're not waiting around in a crowd, and that zipline-into-the-cenote drop is the kind of thing people talk about at dinner. Go book it.
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- 1Jungle ATV, Ziplines, and Cenote
This half-day tour opens with an ATV circuit on 4x4 machines through Mayan jungle, then moves to Ziplines — a three-line course with an interactive bridge. It wraps up at a natural Cenote for swimming and platform jumps, with drinks provided along the way. Groups cap at 14, with bilingual guides throughout.
4h
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel for most properties in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and the Riviera Maya. For accommodations outside our standard service zone, a central meeting location will be shared at reconfirmation. To add your hotel, include its name in the order notes so we can confirm your pickup schedule.
A full refund applies when you cancel at least one day before your departure time. Cancellations made within 24 hours of the start are not eligible for a refund.
Standard policy — partial or full refund depending on timing
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