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Discover the adventure-filled tour near Cancun with horseback riding, ATV rides, ziplining, cenote swimming, and a tasty Mexican lunch—all in half a day.
If you’re looking to pack your day with adventure and fun just outside Cancun, this tour might be up your alley. It offers a half-day of outdoor activities — from horseback riding through lush jungles to zipping across treetops — all in one conveniently organized package. As a travel writer who loves honest reviews, I’ve gathered insights from those who have experienced it firsthand to help you decide if this jungle escapade matches your travel style.
What makes this experience particularly appealing? First, the variety of activities means you get multiple adrenaline hits without needing to book separate excursions. Second, the inclusive nature—lunch, transportation, and safety gear—adds value for travelers looking for a hassle-free adventure. However, some reviews hint that certain activities might feel rushed, or that the costs for extras like photos could add up quickly. So, this tour is probably best suited for those who want a well-rounded, active day in nature, especially if you’re visiting Cancun and want a taste of the jungle without straying too far.

The tour kicks off with air-conditioned transportation from Cancun, which is a real bonus. Being picked up from your hotel or a designated location means you don’t have to worry about logistics, especially after a long day on the beach. Once you arrive at La Ruta de los Cenotes near Puerto Morelos, you’re greeted with a setup that’s both organized and inviting.
The location itself is a well-maintained jungle park surrounded by the lush greenery typical of the Mayan landscape. From the start, the atmosphere is friendly, and the staff’s emphasis on safety and support shines through in reviews—first-timers especially appreciate the reassurance from guides like Arturo and Jonathan. The setting provides a perfect backdrop for the activities, with plenty of shade and scenic views.
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The first activity is horseback riding through the jungle trails. This experience is notable because it’s a rare combination for an outdoor adventure, especially in a tour that also includes ATVs and ziplining. Reviewers mention that the horses are friendly and well-behaved, and that the ride is suitable for beginners, even kids. One reviewer noted that the horses were very sweet and that the ride was refreshing, offering a nice chance to enjoy the natural surroundings at a relaxed pace.
However, some review comments point out that the ride is short and that the focus is more on photos and fun rather than a lengthy trek. If you’re expecting a long, giddy gallop, you might be disappointed—this is more of a scenic, guided ride with safety as the priority. Also, as one traveler mentioned, if you go horseback riding, your swim in the cenote could be cut short, so plan accordingly if that’s a priority.

Next up is the ATV ride—a highlight for many. The tour offers a circuit ride through the jungle, giving you a chance to feel a bit of the wild side. Reviewers describe the route as fun and manageable, especially for newbies, though a few noted the ATVs are somewhat older models. The track itself is designed to be safe but exciting, with some suggestions to purchase optional face coverings if you’re concerned about dust.
Some travelers express mixed feelings about the speed—with group sizes sometimes feeling a bit crowded, the opportunity for adrenaline rushes is limited. A few reviews complain about safety issues, citing instances where tires were lost or falls nearly occurred. This highlights the importance of listening carefully to safety instructions and riding responsibly. The optional $7 USD damage insurance is a smart extra to consider, protecting you from unexpected costs.

The zipline circuit comprises four lines, each around 15 feet high. While some found the ziplines to be a bit underwhelming—not very long or high—they still offer a fun way to get a bird’s-eye view of the jungle canopy. The opportunity to go upside down and enjoy a small adrenaline rush appeals to those seeking light adventure.
The cenote visit is often praised as a highlight. Reviewers love the crystal-clear waters and the jumping platforms that make swimming both fun and a little daring. The cenote is described as beautiful and refreshing, a perfect cooling-off after the more active sections. The guides’ care in managing safety at the cenote makes this a memorable, photo-worthy moment.
One reviewer noted that the swimming was cut short if you participate in horseback riding, so plan your activities accordingly if you want to maximize your time in the water.

A major plus of this tour is the included lunch with soft drinks, typically consisting of tacos with chicken or a burger. Several reviews compliment the delicious food and the friendly service. Considering the price—$92 USD per person—the value is solid, especially when you factor in transportation, safety gear, and park entrance fees.
However, some guests report that the lunch portion is modest—generally three tacos or a small burger—and that additional costs for extras like photos or souvenirs can quickly add up. Photos taken by the on-site photographer are available for around $80 USD for all images, which some find expensive, especially since you’re not allowed to take your own photos on the activities.
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The group size of 20 helps keep the experience manageable, but some reviews mention feeling rushed—especially when multiple activities are packed into a short time frame. The safety and support from guides are consistently praised, making it a good choice for first-timers or families.
While the activities are designed to be accessible, the short duration of each segment might leave thrill-seekers wanting more. For those who prefer more intense or longer rides, this might feel a bit tame. Still, the variety of options in one tour makes it a convenient way to enjoy several outdoor adventures without booking each separately.
Timing-wise, the entire tour lasts about 5 hours, including transportation, which is quite efficient for a half-day activity. Be prepared for a longer day if you add optional extras or want to linger at the cenote.

Overall, reviews highlight friendly staff and knowledgeable guides, like Raul and Nachiin, who go out of their way to make sure everyone feels safe and enjoys the experience. They’re praised for good communication, clear instructions, and supportive attitudes—crucial in ensuring first-timers get the most out of the activities.
Several guests also appreciated the scenic views and authenticity of the setting, which offers a real taste of the jungle’s beauty, away from Cancun’s busy beaches. It’s a chance to get a different perspective of Mexico’s natural landscape.

This tour is perfect for those seeking a half-day outdoor adventure with a mix of adrenaline, scenery, and cultural flavor. It’s especially suited for families, first-time visitors, or anyone wanting to try several activities without the hassle of multiple bookings. If you enjoy scenic rides, gentle thrills, and a delicious, included lunch, this experience offers solid value.
However, if you’re hoping for high-speed ATV rides, long horseback rides, or extreme ziplining, you might find this tour somewhat limited. It’s best for travelers who want a well-organized, friendly, and varied adventure rather than a full-tilt adrenaline rush.
“I had a wonderful experience, I highly recommend this tour. The staff are very kind and experienced, and as someone who tried all these activities …”
Is transportation from Cancun included? Yes, the tour offers round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, making it easy to relax and focus on the fun.
Are safety equipment and guides provided? Absolutely. All activities include safety gear, and certified guides lead the way, ensuring everyone stays safe while having fun.
Can children participate? Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult for the ATV activity. The activities are generally suitable for most ages, but check specific age restrictions if needed.
How long does the tour last? The entire experience takes roughly 5 hours, including transportation and rest periods, making it a manageable half-day adventure.
Are photos included? No, but professional photos are available for purchase, typically around $80 USD for all images. You can’t use your phone during activities for safety reasons.
What if I want to cancel? You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds flexibility if your plans change.
This outdoor adventure near Cancun offers a solid balance of activities, scenic beauty, and friendly guides, making it a great option for beginners or families. Its value for money is good, especially with lunch and transport included, but be aware of potential extras and the somewhat rushed feel of the schedule. If your goal is to experience a variety of jungle activities in a single day, this tour provides a fun, accessible, and well-organized way to enjoy the lush surroundings of Puerto Morelos.