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Explore Cozumel’s jungle and coast with an off-road ATV tour, visit ancient ruins, enjoy a lively beach club with aqua park, and savor regional treats.
If you’re craving a blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation on your Cozumel trip, this off-road ATV and beach club experience might be just what you’re looking for. It’s an all-in-one tour that promises not only adrenaline-pumping rides through the Mayan jungle but also cultural insights at ancient ruins, followed by a splashy, fun-filled day at a seaside oasis.
From what travelers rave about, two aspects stand out: the knowledgeable guides who enhance the experience, and the stunning views of both land and sea. That said, the tour does include some paid entry fees — notably for El Cedral — and the food at the beach club might be considered overpriced depending on your expectations.
This tour suits those who enjoy a dynamic mix of outdoor activity and culture with plenty of time to relax afterward. If you’re a traveler who loves to get a bit dirty on an ATV, explore history off the beaten path, and unwind with tropical drinks and floating water parks, this experience offers excellent value.


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The tour kicks off with a visit to El Cedral, Cozumel’s oldest Mayan settlement dating back to around 800 AD. Here, we loved the chance to see vestiges of ancient civilization and imagine what life was like for the first settlers. The ruins themselves are modest but meaningful — a reminder of the island’s early days.
What makes this stop special is the opportunity to ride your ATV through the lush tropical landscape that surrounds the site. The guide ensures safety with proper equipment and takes you off the beaten path, where the natural scenery is captivating.
Adjacent to the ruins, you’ll explore Jade Caverns and Cenote Chempita — underground wonders that offer a glimpse into the geological history of the area. While admission costs $15 USD, the experience of cooling off in these natural pools is well worth it.
As part of the culture, you can enjoy regional dances, tequila tasting (with 10 varieties), and chocolate making and tasting. These elements add a lively, flavorful touch to the day, giving you a taste of local customs and traditions. One reviewer mentioned the “wonderful tour guide” who made this part lively and educational, adding a personal touch to the experience.
After the cultural exploration, the tour shifts gears to Chula’s Beach Club, an inviting seaside spot renowned for its relaxed atmosphere and fun activities. This is where you’ll get full access to the floating water park, which is a hit with families and adventure-seekers alike.
The beach club also provides showers, toilets, dressing rooms, Wi-Fi, and snorkeling gear, making it easy to unwind or enjoy some aquatic activity. The floating park offers a playful alternative to lounging, with plenty of opportunities for splashing around, climbing, and jumping.
Travelers who visited describe this part as “a nice water park” and highlight the “full access” to recreational facilities, which enhances the value. Keep in mind, the admission is included in the $69 price, so you’re not paying extra for the water activities — a good deal for a full afternoon of beach fun.
Your experience includes bottled water and sodas, ATV security equipment, and guides who speak both English and Spanish, making navigation and understanding smoother. The tour’s maximum group size of 30 helps keep the experience personable and manageable.
While tips are not included, and you should budget for the $15 USD entrance fee for El Cedral, the tour offers a solid balance of cost and activity. The 5-hour duration is just right for a full day without feeling rushed.
Based on reviews, travelers consistently praise the friendly, attentive guides who go above and beyond. One reviewer shared how Alejandra helped plan a special engagement — a reminder that friendly, helpful staff can elevate the experience beyond expectations.
The stunning views of the jungle, the historical ruins, and the crystal-clear waters make this tour visually memorable. Besides the adventure, the exposure to regional culture through dances, tequila, and chocolate adds depth to the day.
Some mention that the food at the beach club can be a bit overpriced, which is something to keep in mind if you’re planning to eat there. Bringing along snacks or a water bottle is advisable for added convenience.


This tour offers a well-rounded experience for those wanting a taste of adventure, culture, and beachside relaxation on Cozumel. The combination of ATV rides through lush jungle, visits to ancient Mayan sites, and fun at a lively beach club makes it a versatile choice.
The knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and included cultural activities make this a great value at $69 per person, especially considering the full five-hour duration. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy active pursuits with a cultural twist and don’t mind a bit of physical activity.
While some may find the food options at the beach club a little pricier than expected, the overall experience delivers a genuine taste of Cozumel’s natural beauty and cultural richness. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want a memorable day exploring the island, this tour ticks many boxes.
If you’re after a fun, educational, and scenic adventure that covers both land and sea, this could be your perfect Cozumel day out. Just remember to book early, come prepared, and bring your sense of curiosity and adventure.
“Had a blast with 4 wheelers. It was a beautiful ride. The water park was nice but the food was a bit overpriced. Overall a good experience. And had…”

Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup is offered as part of the tour, making it convenient to start your day without worrying about logistics.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 5 hours, so you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling hurried.
What is the price?
The tour costs $69 per person, which includes access to the beach club and water park, guided ATV rides, and cultural activities.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, certified guides speak both English and Spanish, helping everyone understand and enjoy the sites.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, and perhaps a towel if you plan to swim or snorkel. Bringing cash for optional tips or souvenirs is also wise.
Is it suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness; check with the provider if you’re traveling with young children.
Are there any additional fees?
Yes, the entrance fee to El Cedral is $15 USD, payable on-site if you wish to explore the ruins fully.
What activities are included at the beach?
Access to the floating water park, snorkeling gear, showers, toilets, and Wi-Fi are included, providing plenty of options for relaxation or play.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing flexibility if your plans shift.
Is the tour physically demanding?
Moderate physical activity is required for riding the ATV and exploring the ruins, but it’s manageable for most travelers in good health.
This tour gives you a well-balanced taste of Cozumel’s natural beauty, history, and fun — a day packed with adventure and authentic experiences that leave you with lasting memories.