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Experience a half-day of adventure with ATV rides, ziplining, and cenote swimming near Cancun. Perfect for thrill-seekers looking for authentic outdoors fun.
If you’re considering a day away from Cancun’s beaches to try something a little more adrenaline-fueled, this combo tour in Puerto Morelos might just be your perfect fit. It offers a mix of exciting outdoor activities—ATV riding, ziplining, and swimming in a cenote—all packed into roughly five hours. While it’s not an all-day extravaganza, what it lacks in length, it makes up for in variety and authentic adventure.
We’re drawn to the combination of different thrills in one outing, especially the chance to explore the jungle trails on ATVs and fly high above the treetops. Plus, lunch included in the price is a nice touch, making it a well-rounded experience without the need to pack snacks. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the group size—up to 40 travelers—and the need to pay extra for some options like single ATV rides or insurance, which can add to the cost.
This tour is best suited for adventure lovers who are physically moderate and comfortable with outdoor activities. It’s also a good choice if you want an efficient, well-organized outing that combines nature and adrenaline without dedicating a full day.


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The tour begins at Amazing Adventures Park near Puerto Morelos, with a 9:00 am departure. If you choose the basic package, you’ll meet directly at the park, but there’s also an option to upgrade for pickup from Cancun or Playa del Carmen—which, of course, costs a bit extra. The transport is round-trip, making the whole process smooth and hassle-free.
Once at the park, the tour moves quickly into the fun part. The group size is capped at 40, which is lively enough for camaraderie but manageable for guides to provide attention.
The ATV segment is a highlight. We loved the way it allows you to feel the thrill of navigating jungle trails and muddy backroads, all while surrounded by lush greenery. The ATVs are described as easy to handle, making it accessible even for those who might be new to this type of vehicle. If you’re curious about doing a single ATV ride, there’s an upgrade fee of $10 USD—a small extra for more privacy and control.
For many, the thrill of driving through rugged terrain is worth the slight extra charge. And don’t worry if you’re not an adrenaline junkie—participants under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and the maximum weight limit is 264 lbs, so most travelers will fit comfortably.
Next up is the zipline adventure, soaring high above the jungle. The views from the platforms are often described as panoramic and stunning, giving you a real sense of the Riviera Maya’s natural beauty. The guides are bilingual and knowledgeable, ensuring safety while keeping the mood light and fun. It’s a chance to feel the wind in your hair and the thrill of flying—a favorite for many who appreciate a quick rush of adrenaline with a view.
The final highlight is swimming in a semi-open cenote, a naturally formed swimming hole with mineral-rich waters. Historically revered by the Maya as a gateway to the underworld, cenotes are simultaneously awe-inspiring and refreshing. With the hot Caribbean sun overhead, plunging into the cool water offers a perfect cool-down.
According to reviews, visitors found the cenote to be beautiful and peaceful, with some describing it as surprisingly spacious and inviting. Snorkel gear isn’t included but can enhance your experience; just remember to bring your swimsuit, towels, and extra clothes for after.
A practical bonus is the included lunch of chicken fajitas, which many travelers say is delicious and satisfying after the morning’s activities. Free beverages with natural flavors are also provided, adding to the laid-back, outdoor vibe of the tour.

At $75 USD per person, this tour offers a solid value for those wanting a multi-activity outdoor experience. The price includes transportation, guides, lunch, and access to the cenote, ATV, and zipline—all the essentials.
However, there are a few extras to keep in mind: insurance for the ATV costs $10 USD, and lockers are $5 USD—which might seem small but can add up if you’re not prepared with cash. The tour does not accept credit cards, so plan to bring cash for these extras.
The tour’s maximum group size of 40 travelers strikes a good balance, ensuring the experience isn’t too crowded but still lively. Reviews suggest guides are knowledgeable and friendly, making the whole experience more engaging.
Spending about five hours on this tour means you get a full half-day of adventure without it feeling overly long. Starting at 9 am, it’s ideal for those with a full day ahead or looking to pack adventure into a morning or early afternoon.
This experience is best suited for adventure enthusiasts with moderate fitness levels. It’s great if you want a quick but diverse outdoor activity that combines natural beauty and adrenaline with good-value foods and transportation. Families with kids over 16 can participate in the ATV and zipline segments, but younger children would need to be accompanied by an adult, and some activities may be limited.
If you’re someone who appreciates guided experiences, safety instructions, and logistical ease, this tour provides all that. It’s not meant for those seeking a relaxed day at the beach but for those craving a fun, energetic outing that captures the essence of outdoor adventure in the Mayan jungle.

This combo adventure offers an engaging balance of thrill and nature, making it a worthwhile choice for travelers who want more than just lounging by the sea. The combination of ATV riding, ziplining, and cena swimming covers a lot of ground, providing a well-rounded taste of outdoor fun in Puerto Morelos. The included lunch and organized transportation enhance its value, especially for those who prefer a hassle-free experience.
While the tour isn’t for the faint of heart or those on a tight budget, it’s a great way to add some excitement to your Cancun area trip. Families with teenagers, adventure seekers, and anyone wanting to experience the natural beauty and adrenaline of the region will find plenty to love here.
This tour is an authentic, energetic, and practical option—offering a snapshot of the Riviera Maya’s wild side, all wrapped into one memorable half-day adventure. Just remember to bring cash for extras and wear comfortable clothes—you’ll want to be ready for action.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation from Cancun and Playa del Carmen if you select the pickup option. Otherwise, you meet directly at the park.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for outdoor activities. Bring your swimsuit, towels, and an extra change of clothes for after swimming in the cenote.
Are there age restrictions?
Participants must be at least 16 years old to drive the ATV. Those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The maximum weight for participants is 264 lbs.
How much does it cost to upgrade to a single ATV?
An upgrade for a single ATV costs $10 USD.
Are there any extra costs?
Yes, ATV insurance costs $10 USD, and lockers are $5 USD if you want to secure your belongings.
What if the weather is bad?
Good weather is required. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for non-adventurers?
While primarily aimed at adventure lovers, the activities are designed to be accessible for most with moderate fitness levels. If you prefer a more relaxed outing, this might be more than you need.
This tour provides an energetic, well-organized way to discover some of the best outdoor experiences near Cancun. Whether you’re seeking a thrill or just a different perspective on the lush landscape, it’s worth considering as part of your Mexico trip.