If you’re thinking about adding a splash of adventure to your Cancun trip, this ATV, ziplines, and cenote combo might just catch your eye. It’s a popular choice, rated 4.5 out of 5 from over 500 reviews, and offers a mix of adrenaline, nature, and fun in just a few hours. While we haven’t done it ourselves, the detailed reviews and tour highlights give us a good sense of what to expect.
What we really like about this tour is its variety — you get a handful of activities packed into one trip, making it great value for the price. Plus, the included lunch and tequila tasting add a little local flavor and relaxation after all the action. On the flip side, a potential concern is the timing and organization, especially if you’re trying to squeeze it into a tight schedule or prefer a more personalized experience. Still, it seems to suit travelers who enjoy a well-rounded outdoor adventure with a social vibe.
This tour is perfect if you’re after a full day of fun without the hassle of planning each activity separately. It’s especially suitable for those traveling with family, friends, or even solo adventurers who want a lively, organized experience. Just keep in mind that it involves moderate physical activity, so some stamina will be needed.
Key Points

- Multiple activities in one tour — ziplining, ATV riding, cenote swimming, and cliff jumping.
- Includes lunch and tequila tasting, adding local flavor and a break from adrenaline.
- Pickup and drop-off from Cancun and Puerto Morelos make logistics easier.
- Group size up to 90 travelers, fostering social fun but might feel crowded.
- Accessible for most with a moderate physical fitness level; weight limit for zipline is 286 pounds.
- Good value considering the variety and inclusions, priced at just $48 per person.
An In-depth Look at the Experience

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Starting Out: Easy Pickup and Transportation
The tour begins with roundtrip transportation from your hotel in Cancun or Puerto Morelos. This convenience means you won’t need to worry about finding your way or dealing with taxis — just relax and enjoy the scenic drive to the activity site. The meeting point is at Mayan Jungle Rush, in a location that’s straightforward to find if you’re staying nearby.
The Jungle Zipline Circuit
Once you’re there, the first thrill is soaring through the jungle canopy on 4 ziplines and crossing hanging bridges. The reviews highlight how guides like Alex and Andy are friendly, funny, and professional, helping everyone feel at ease whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or a bit nervous. The views from above are said to be stunning, giving you a chance to see the lush forest from a totally different perspective.
Some reviews mention guests opting out of ziplining — which is totally fine — but the majority seem to enjoy the opportunity. The zipline has a weight limit of 130kg (286 pounds), so most people can participate, but it’s always good to check if you have any concerns.
ATV Adventure Through the Jungle
After the zipline fun, it’s time for some bumping rides on rugged jungle trails. The 30-minute ATV ride is a highlight, letting you explore the forest in a more grounded way. Reviews are clear that the ATVs are well-maintained and a lot of fun, although some would love more time to enjoy the ride — a common desire among adventure seekers.
One guest shared how they “had a blast on the ATV trail,” and another mentioned wishing for an extra lap. Keep in mind, the ATV activity is guided, so you’ll be led through the trails, with safety and enjoyment in mind.
Cooling Off in the Cenote
The climax of the day is cooling off in a spectacular cenote, a natural limestone pool carved out over millennia. You can zipline into it, cliff jump, or simply descend via stairs into the crystal-clear waters. Several reviews describe the cenote as amazing and refreshing, with one guest noting that their 9-year-old daughter jumped 20 feet into the water — a brave moment for sure!
The cenote area is part of a larger limestone cave system, offering a cool, shaded retreat after the high-energy parts of the day. It’s a chance to relax, snap photos, and enjoy the natural beauty.
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Lunch, Tacos, and Tequila
After working up an appetite, everyone heads back to the base for a light snack of chicken fajitas, which many find satisfying and flavorful. The included tequila tasting is a fun touch, giving you a taste of local spirits and a chance to unwind.
While some reviews mention the food area felt a bit unsanitary or lacking options, the overall consensus is that the tacos and tequila are enjoyable and authentic. Bringing cash for tips is advised, as the staff work hard to make the experience memorable.
Final Thoughts and Return
The tour wraps up with some photo opportunities, which you can purchase afterward, and then it’s back to your hotel. The entire experience lasts about 4 hours, making it a solid half-day adventure that leaves plenty of time for relaxation or other activities later.
What Do the Reviews Say?

The majority of reviews are very positive, highlighting friendly guides like Alex and Andy, and the value for money. Guests loved the variety of activities and found the experience well-organized. Many appreciated the friendly atmosphere — some even made friends during the group activities.
However, a few reviews point out where things could improve: scheduling issues, some confusion over costs, and hygiene concerns at the food area. One guest was disappointed that phone use was restricted, and others found the timing too rushed or the size of the group a bit overwhelming.
These mixed but constructive reviews reveal that while the tour is a fun, good-value adventure, it’s not perfect — especially if you prefer more personalized attention or have specific expectations about hygiene and scheduling.
Practical Details for Your Planning
The tour costs $48 per person, which is quite reasonable considering the number of activities included. The pickup is only available from Cancun and Puerto Morelos, so if you’re staying elsewhere, you’ll need alternate arrangements.
To participate, you’ll want to wear bathing suits and shoes suitable for climbing and jumping into water. Bring cash for tips and perhaps a towel if you plan to hang out at the cenote longer. The group size can be up to 90 people, which means it’s lively but might feel a little crowded at times.
The tour operates weather permitting, and if canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a new date or full refund.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you’re craving a fun-filled, active day that combines adventure with a bit of local flavor, this tour is a solid pick. It’s especially well-suited for groups or families who enjoy a lively atmosphere and are comfortable with moderate physical activity. Keep in mind, it’s not designed for those seeking a peaceful, solo nature retreat — it’s energetic and social.
Travelers looking for great value will appreciate how many activities are bundled into one ticket, and those who want a taste of authentic Mexico—through the tequila and tacos—will find it adds a memorable touch.
On the other hand, if hygiene, organization, or smaller, more tailored experiences are priorities, you might want to explore other options. But overall, for a day of adventure in nature with friends or family, this experience offers plenty of bang for your buck.
ATV, Ziplines & Cenote. Lunch & Tequila Tasting Included
“Alex was our tour guide and he was the best! I did chicken out and didnt do the zip line but my husband did and he enjoyed it. We had a blast on th…”
FAQs

Is transportation included? Yes, roundtrip transportation from Cancun and Puerto Morelos is included, making it convenient to just relax and enjoy the ride.
How long does the tour last? It lasts approximately 4 hours, covering all activities from ziplining to cenote swimming and lunch.
Can I skip activities if I’m nervous? Absolutely. Many reviews mention guests choosing to skip ziplining or cliff jumping, and guides are friendly and accommodating.
What should I wear? Bring a bathing suit, shoes suitable for water activities, and perhaps a towel. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also recommended.
Are the activities suitable for children? Yes, especially since the tour is described as suitable for all ages, but check the specific height and weight limits for ziplines.
What’s included in the price? Your ticket covers transportation, four ziplines, hanging bridges, a 30-minute ATV ride, a cenote swim, lunch, and tequila tasting.
Are there any extra costs? Yes, insurance for the ATV, lockers, photos, and alcoholic beverages are not included. Tips are also not included but appreciated by staff.
What if I have dietary restrictions? The lunch options are limited to chicken fajitas; if you have specific dietary needs, consider bringing some snacks.
What is the group size? Up to 90 travelers, so it can be lively but also a good chance to meet new people.
What happens if the weather is bad? The tour is weather dependent. If canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
To sum it up, this tour offers a lively, varied taste of adventure in Cancun’s natural landscape. It’s perfect for travelers who want a day packed with thrills, good food, and fun company — all at a reasonable price. Just keep in mind the group size and organization, and be ready for a day full of activities that will leave you both exhilarated and relaxed.
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