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Experience Tulum's jungle with a guided ATV, zip-lining, and swimming in a stunning underground cenote—an adventure full of natural beauty and authentic thrills.
If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure that combines the thrill of off-road riding with the serenity of swimming in a cenote, the ATV cenote tour in Tulum offers a compelling package. While we haven’t been on this exact trip ourselves, the details and reviews paint a clear picture of what to expect. This tour promises exciting jungle ATV rides, scenic zip-line flights, and a chance to swim in a pristine underground cenote—all within roughly four hours.
What we love about this experience is its balanced mix of adrenaline and tranquility. The ATV ride through the Mayan jungle is a hit for those who crave a bit of speed and natural scenery. The ziplines add a panoramic perspective of the lush canopy, and the hidden Nohoch cenote, with its striking stalactites and crystal-clear waters, offers a rare underground swimming opportunity. The small group size (max 12) ensures you aren’t lost in a crowd and can really enjoy each part of the adventure.
One potential consideration is the price point — at $85 per person, some might find it a bit steep, especially with the optional extras like food or souvenirs. Also, while most travelers find the guides professional and friendly, the overall experience can depend on weather conditions and group dynamics. But for those who appreciate small-group adventures that highlight natural spots away from crowds, this tour could be just the ticket.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who want a well-rounded day of outdoor activity in Tulum. If you’re comfortable with moderate physical activity and enjoy exploring nature with a bit of adrenaline, this experience will deliver authentic, memorable moments.


The tour begins with a quick check-in at Súper Akí Tulum, where you’ll meet your guides, get safety instructions, and gear up with helmets, goggles, and life vests. The transportation is included, so you won’t need to worry about finding your way — just relax and prepare for a day in the Mayan jungle.
Once suited up, you hop on your ATV for a drive that’s not just about speed but also about taking in the lush scenery of the forest trails. The route is designed for all levels, but it’s suggested that participants have good mobility for the 10 km x 2 roads in the jungle, as one reviewer noted.
The zipline segment offers two flights across the canopy, providing sweeping views of the jungle’s greenery. Think of it as a natural roller coaster — thrilling yet safe, with guides explaining what you’re flying over. It’s a nice way to see the forest from above, especially with early morning light filtering through the leaves.
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The highlight for many is the cenote swim inside the Nohoch cavern, a lesser-visited but breathtaking underground pool. Descending into this cavern reveals stala-ctites hanging from the ceiling and water so clear you can see to the bottom. Unlike more crowded cenotes, Nohoch offers a quiet, almost mystical atmosphere, perfect for photos and peaceful swimming.
One reviewer called it “amazing,” praising the guides’ professionalism and friendliness. They shared that their guides made them “feel very comfortable,” which is key in a setting that involves both adventure and some natural hazards like low ceilings and uneven surfaces.
After swimming and exploring, you return to the base for a chance to rinse off and review your photos. This part of the experience is practical — you get to clean up a bit after the adventure — and offers an opportunity to purchase souvenirs or additional photos if offered.

The maximum group size of 12 means you won’t be lost in the crowd — a plus for those wanting a more personal experience. The tour is about 4 hours long, fitting neatly into a morning or early afternoon slot, especially if you want to maximize your day in Tulum.
The tour offers round-trip transportation from the meeting point, which simplifies logistics and keeps the focus on the fun. The included lockers—with a refundable $5 deposit—are a thoughtful touch, allowing you to store your valuables safely during the activities.

At $85 per person, this tour falls into a moderate price range for adventure tours in the region. It’s important to view this as an all-in package that covers multiple activities, transportation, safety gear, snacks, and access to a unique cenote. Many reviews highlight the professional guides and well-organized logistics**, which add significant value.
Some travelers, however, feel that the experience could be improved with more amenities like water, towels, or a more substantial lunch than just a sandwich. One reviewer noted that the driver was late, which can impact the overall experience, but these seem to be outliers rather than the norm.

One reviewer mentioned the “lovely guides” who made the experience fun, emphasizing the importance of knowledgeable staff. Another praised the scenic ATV ride and the quality of the guides’ explanations, enhancing their understanding of the local environment.
A different reviewer pointed out that the ATV ride in the jungle is especially enjoyable for those with good mobility, highlighting that this part of the tour is both exhilarating and scenic. The small group size was appreciated for allowing more interaction with guides and less waiting around.
This adventure is well-suited for active travelers who want to see the Mayan jungle from multiple angles — on foot, on an ATV, and from above on zip lines. If you’re comfortable with moderate physical activity and eager for a variety of outdoor experiences, this tour will satisfy your craving for adventure.
It’s ideal for those who value natural, less-crowded spots like Nohoch cenote, and who enjoy the company of small groups rather than large tour buses. Families with older children, adventure-seeking couples, or solo travelers who want a well-organized outdoor day will find plenty to enjoy.

In short, the ATV cenote tour in Tulum offers a well-rounded, adventure-filled experience that captures the essence of what makes this area special — lush jungles, underground wonders, and thrilling rides. The small group size and professional guides ensure a personalized touch, and the variety of activities means you won’t be bored.
While the price might seem high for some, the full day of activities, transportation, and authentic natural sights make it a compelling option for travelers wanting a mix of adrenaline and tranquility. This tour is best suited for adventure lovers and those eager to explore the less-visited underground cenotes away from the crowds.
If your goal is a memorable day of outdoor fun with knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery, this tour delivers in spades. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure, and you’re set for a fantastic experience in Tulum’s Mayan jungle.
“This was expensive for what it was . The driver was late we stood around a lot were not provided with water, towels etc. lunch was a sandwich. The …”

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes snacks, round-trip transportation, ATV rentals, zip-line flights, swim in the cenote, and secure lockers for your belongings. Safety gear like helmets, goggles, and life vests are also provided.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Súper Akí Tulum on Carretera Federal Tulum Ruinas s/n and finishes back at the same meeting point after about 4 hours.
Are there age or weight restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but the zip line has a maximum weight limit of 140 kilos (310 pounds). The ATV rides are generally suitable unless mobility is an issue.
Can I cancel if I change my plans?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your itinerary shifts.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip transportation from the meeting point is included, making logistics straightforward.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes suitable for getting muddy or wet, your own water if desired, and sunscreen. Towels aren’t included, so a quick-drying towel might be helpful.
How large are the groups?
Groups are limited to 12 travelers maximum, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What if I want to do the double ATV option?
You’ll need to purchase two tickets for the double ATV ride, which is designed for two people to share one ATV.
This adventure in Tulum offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and exciting activity, perfect for those wanting a bit of everything in one memorable day.