If you’re dreaming of a day full of adrenaline and natural beauty in Tulum, this tour might catch your eye. While I haven’t personally tried it, I’ve gathered enough details to give you a solid idea of what to expect. It’s marketed as a lively, small-group adventure that combines ATV riding, ziplining, and swimming in a cenote, all set deep in the Mayan jungle.
What immediately stands out are the three distinct activities packed into about four hours—perfect if you’re after variety and a taste of adventure without committing to a full day. Plus, the inclusion of pickup service and professional guides adds to its appeal. That said, no experience is without its quirks, so I’ll share a balanced look to help you decide if it’s right for you.
Two things we really like: First, the combo of activities means you’ll get a well-rounded taste of jungle adventure. Second, the tour’s small-group setting (max 14 people) promises a more personalized experience than larger, crowded tours.
One thing to consider: There was a review from someone who wasn’t picked up at their booked hotel, which hints at potential logistical issues. It’s worth confirming your pickup details in advance.
This experience feels suited for those who want a lively, fun-packed half-day in nature—whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends looking for an active outing.
Key Points

- Multi-Activity Package: Combines ATV riding, ziplining, and cenote swimming in one tour.
- Small-Group Setting: Max 14 people ensures more interaction and personalized guidance.
- Professional Guides: Bilingual, safety-focused guides help make the adventure smoother.
- Convenient Pickup: Transport from Tulum is included, but double-check pickup details.
- Affordable Price: At $59, it offers a good value for the variety of activities.
- Age and Safety Limits: Min age is 4, with specific restrictions for ziplining and ATV driving.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour provides a 5-zipline circuit, including interactive bridges and a zipline platform over a cenote, plus a regional snack to keep you energized. The freshwater cenote swim offers a cooling, natural end to your adventure, with the chance to jump or zipline into the water. Transport from a central Tulum meeting point is included, which is a big plus if you’re not renting a car or prefer not to worry about logistics.
However, beverages are not included, so bring your own water or drinks if needed. The tour website emphasizes safety, with restrictions on weight (max 120kg/265lb) and waist size (1.24m / 49in) for ziplines, so if you’re on the larger side, it’s worth checking your measurements beforehand.
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What the Tour Looks Like

The adventure begins at a central meeting point in Tulum, where you’ll meet your guides and hop into a comfortable vehicle heading into the jungle. Once there, you’ll be introduced to your professional bilingual guides, who will explain safety procedures and what to expect at each activity.
The first stop is usually the ATV ride. You’ll get to hop onto a powerful 4×4 and explore the lush jungle terrain. This part tends to be a highlight for many—there’s something about zooming through the trees and feeling the dirt under your wheels that gets the adrenaline going. The guides typically ensure safety, especially if you’re new to riding.
Next up is the ziplining segment—a 5-line circuit, which promises interactive bridges and hanging elements for added fun. The thrill of zipping through the treetops offers fantastic views and a sense of flying. Reviewers mention a maximum weight of 120 kg, but generally, the zipline is accessible to most thrill-seekers over the age of 16, with younger participants able to join if accompanied by an adult.
The final act is the cenote swim. Located in the depths of the jungle, this natural Mayan cenote is a refreshing spot where you can jump or zipline into the water. Participants often enjoy the cool, clear waters after their activities, which helps balance out the physical exertion.
Throughout the tour, small group sizes of around 14 people mean you won’t feel rushed or lost in a crowd. Guides are bilingual, friendly, and safety-conscious—making sure everyone feels secure, even if you’re a first-timer.
The Experience: Pros and Cons

What travelers love is the variety packed into a relatively short window. The combination of ATV, ziplining, and cenote swimming appeals to those who want a taste of adventure without a full-day commitment. The small-group format tends to create a more relaxed, personal vibe—reviewers praise the guides for their friendliness and helpfulness.
One reviewer, Wanda, expressed disappointment over a missed hotel pickup, which underscores the importance of confirming your arrangements beforehand. This highlights a potential logistical hiccup that could impact your experience if not managed properly. Always double-check your pickup details and be punctual.
Safety standards are reportedly high, and the tour strictly enforces weight and size limits, which is reassuring. However, because cameras and cell phones are not permitted during activities, you won’t be able to capture every moment during the ziplines or ATV ride. If you’re someone who loves snapping photos mid-adventure, this might feel restrictive.
Cost-wise, $59 per person is quite reasonable for the three activities, especially given the inclusion of transport and guiding. It’s a competitive price that offers a good mix of fun and value—perfect if you’re looking for an action-filled half-day.
The Balance of Value and Experience

While the activities are engaging and set in a beautiful jungle environment, it’s worth noting that the actual duration is about four hours. If you’re craving a full-day adventure or more in-depth exploration, this might feel a bit brief. But if you simply want a fun, adrenaline-filled experience that hits the highlights, it’s a solid choice.
The price point makes it accessible for many travelers, and the inclusion of transportation from Tulum simplifies logistics. Still, keep in mind that booking is typically made well in advance—about 28 days on average—so plan ahead if you’re set on this tour.
The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Best For?

This adventure tour is well-suited for those seeking a quick but exciting taste of jungle activities. It’s particularly appealing for adventure lovers, first-time zipliners, and families with children aged 4 and up who are comfortable participating in physical activities.
If you value small-group, guided experiences with safety at the forefront, this tour offers a friendly, engaging way to explore Tulum’s natural beauty. That said, travelers who prioritize hotel pickup and seamless logistics should verify their pickup arrangements to avoid disappointment.
While it’s not for someone looking for a full-day or highly detailed experience, it hits the sweet spot for a half-day adventure that combines fun, scenery, and a bit of adrenaline. Be ready for some physical activity, and remember to confirm all logistics before booking.
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FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is offered from a central Tulum point or select hotels, but some reviews suggest confirming your pickup details to avoid surprises. Always double-check your booking.
Can I do this tour if I’m not experienced with ATV or ziplining?
Yes, the tour is designed for most travelers, with guides providing instructions and safety measures. However, there are weight and size restrictions for ziplines, so check your measurements beforehand.
What is the minimum age to participate?
The minimum age is 4 years old. For driving the ATV alone, you need to be at least 18, or 16 if accompanied by an adult.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, children over 4 can participate, but parents should consider the physical demands and safety restrictions, especially on ziplines and ATV riding.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately four hours, including transportation, activities, and a snack.
Are there any safety concerns I should know?
The tour follows international safety standards, and guides prioritize safety. Cameras and phones are not permitted during activities to prevent accidents.
If you’re craving a lively, nature-focused adventure with easy logistics and a mix of thrills, this tour offers a lot of value. Just make sure to confirm pickup and safety details, and you’ll be set for a memorable day in the Mayan jungle.
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