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Experience a 4-hour adventure from Playa del Carmen with ziplining, ATV rides, and cenote swims. All included for $68 per person, with transfers and lunch.
If you’re looking for a quick but action-packed taste of the Riviera Maya’s wild side, this Shared ATV, Zipline, and Cenote Adventure offers a compelling mix of adrenaline and natural beauty. It’s a popular choice for visitors seeking a straightforward way to enjoy multiple outdoor activities without spending an entire day on it.
What we really like about this tour is the combination of activities—it’s a great way to get a diverse experience in just four hours. The professional guides seem knowledgeable and friendly, making the whole process smooth and safe. Plus, the inclusion of hotel transfers in Playa del Carmen means you won’t have to worry about navigating unfamiliar roads or renting a car.
One possible downside is the timing and logistics—reviews mention a few delays, like waiting for shuttles or being rushed through certain moments. If you’re the type who prefers a perfectly paced experience with plenty of time to soak in each activity, this might require some patience.
This tour appeals best to adventurous travelers who want to maximize their time and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities with ease. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate safety, convenience, and good value.


This 4-hour adventure from Playa del Carmen packs in a variety of outdoor thrills that suit travelers eager for a taste of adventure with minimal fuss. It’s operated by Stap Travel, a company that emphasizes safety, environmental care, and customer satisfaction. The tour is priced at $68 per person, which, when you consider the inclusion of activities, lunch, transportation, and equipment, offers reasonable value for those craving excitement.
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The journey begins with a hotel pickup in Playa del Carmen, with a designated meeting point for Tulum travelers who need to transfer first. You are driven to the ATV Amazing Adventure Park in Riviera Maya, a lush ecological setting perfect for outdoor fun.
Once there, the experience unfolds in three main parts:
Ziplining through the canopy: The circuit features 6 ziplines that let you soar over the treetops, offering views of the jungle that are as exhilarating as they are scenic. The guides are typically attentive and aim to make sure everyone is comfortable and safe, especially considering the maximum weight limit of 240 lbs.
ATV riding on jungle terrain: After the zipline, you’ll tackle a challenging jungle track with an all-terrain vehicle. This part is ideal for those who enjoy handling power on uneven ground. Since the ATVs are shared, it keeps the cost down and keeps the group moving at a lively pace. One review highlights that for solo riders, an extra $10 upgrade might be necessary if they want their own ATV.
Cooling off in a cenote: No trip here is complete without a swim in the crystal-clear waters of a cenote. The reviews mention that the water can sometimes be cloudy or milky, possibly due to weather or natural minerals, but it remains a refreshing end to the activity. Be aware that guests are advised not to bring personal belongings into the cenote or on the ATVs for safety reasons, and there are lockers available for a small fee if you wish to store valuables.
After the adrenaline rush, you’ll enjoy chicken fajitas served with unlimited flavored drinks. Several travelers found the included lunch surprisingly good, with one mentioning they hadn’t realized food was part of the package. It’s a simple but satisfying way to refuel after activity-filled morning.
The round-trip transfer service is a key convenience, especially in a busy tourist area like Playa del Carmen. The tour typically operates with groups of up to 30 travelers, fostering a friendly, social environment. Some reviews note waiting times for shuttles, and that guests in Tulum need to meet at a specific point first, which is an important detail for those coming from different locations.
On the plus side, the guides are often praised for being knowledgeable and friendly, making participants feel safe and confident. The views during ziplining are generally described as stunning, and the combination of activities ensures you get a full dose of adventure.
However, some reviewers mention being rushed or waiting for extended periods, such as a two-hour wait for a shuttle after the cenote or a 45-minute walk to the meeting point. These delays can impact the overall experience, especially if you’re keen on a smooth, unhurried trip.
This adventure suits travelers who seek a fun, moderate adrenaline experience in a short time frame. It’s ideal for families, groups, or solo travelers wanting variety without the complexity of planning multiple outings. If your priority is convenience, good value, and excitement, this tour ticks those boxes.
Those who enjoy nature, outdoor activities, and light physical challenges will find this a rewarding morning. It’s also perfect for travelers who prefer a guided experience with transportation included, avoiding the hassle of self-driving or navigating local transport.

This tour is a solid pick for anyone eager to try ziplining, ATV riding, and cenote swimming in one go. At just $68, it offers a generous mix of activities, guided safety, and convenience that makes it suitable for a wide audience. The included lunch and drinks add a nice touch, turning a half-day of adventure into a satisfying mini-vacation.
While some minor setbacks like waiting times or slight rushing can occur, they don’t overshadow the overall fun and value. The guides’ friendly attitude and attention to safety help to boost confidence, making this a good option for first-timers or those looking for a quick outdoor thrill.
If you’re after an active, authentic experience that balances adventure with comfort, this tour from Playa del Carmen is worth considering. Just remember to book early, pack a sense of patience, and get ready for a memorable morning in the jungle.
“We were rushed out of the cenote and need to wait two hours for a shuttle. That was the downfall. The workers were nice. No need to rush through…”

Can I book this tour last minute?
It’s best to book at least 12 days in advance, as it’s a popular option. Early booking helps guarantee availability.
What is included in the price?
All activities, helmet use, a guide, hotel pickup and drop-off in Playa del Carmen, and lunch with drinks are included.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, participants must be at least 16 years old to ride the ATV.
What should I wear?
Dress smart casual, comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activities. Bring a swimsuit for the cenote if you wish to swim, but avoid bringing valuables.
What if I don’t want to do the ATV?
The ATV is shared, so you’ll be riding with others. If you prefer your own ATV, a $10 upgrade is available for solo ride requests.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, but children under 16 cannot ride the ATV. Families with older kids or teenagers will find this a fun shared experience.
Are there locker facilities?
Yes, lockers are available for $5 if you want to store valuables during the activities.
This tour offers a compact, exciting way to enjoy the natural beauty and thrill-seeking opportunities of the Riviera Maya—perfect for active travelers eager for multiple adventures in one morning.