A Down-to-Earth Review of the ATV and Cenotes Tour at Hacienda Sotuta de Peón
If you’re planning a trip to Yucatán and looking for an activity that combines adventure, culture, and nature, the ATV and Cenotes experience at Hacienda Sotuta de Peón might be worth considering. While we haven’t done this tour ourselves, the details and reviews suggest it’s a fun, well-rounded option for those who want to see more of the region’s unique landscape without spending all day on a single site.
What we really like about this experience is how it mixes adventure with cultural insight — driving through a historic henequen hacienda and its fields, followed by a refreshing dip in a cenote. Plus, transportation is included, which takes away some of the logistics hassle. On the flip side, if you’re not comfortable with stairs, or if you’re traveling with very young kids, that’s something to keep in mind.
This tour seems best suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and are okay with a bit of physical movement. It’s not a super intense outing, but it offers enough adrenaline and scenic views to keep most adventure lovers happy. If you want a genuine taste of Yucatán’s outdoors with a relaxed group vibe, this could be just the thing.
Key Points

- Well-organized experience with included transportation, safety gear, and meals
- Ideal for adventure lovers interested in ATV riding and nature excursions
- Includes cultural elements, like visiting a historic hacienda
- Visiting a cenote offers a cool, refreshing break in the day
- Duration options of 4 or 5 hours with varying cenote visits
- Requires stairs for accessing the cenote, which is important for some travelers to note
What to Expect from the ATV and Cenotes Tour

This tour is designed to give you a taste of both history and adventure in one go. Starting with hotel pickup, you’ll be driven about 45 minutes outside Mérida to the Hacienda Sotuta de Peón, a working henequen hacienda that’s been preserved to showcase traditional life and farming practices.
Driving an ATV through the hacienda grounds and fields is the main highlight here. The tour provides all necessary safety equipment — helmets, goggles, and jerseys — so you can focus on having fun without worrying about gear. The guide will give instructions, so even if you’re a newbie, you’ll get comfortable behind the wheel.
Once you’re comfortable, you’ll get to explore the expansive henequen fields, enjoying the chance to see how this crop shaped the region’s economy. The scenery is pretty impressive, with tall agave plants stretching as far as the eye can see. It’s a chance to see a different side of Yucatán that’s not always on the usual tourist trail.
After the ATV ride, you’ll head to a cenote, a natural sinkhole that offers a cool escape from the heat. For the 4-hour tour, you’ll visit one cenote, while the longer 5-hour option includes three. These cenotes are typically accessed via stairs, so keep that in mind if mobility is a concern. The water is clear, inviting, and perfect for a quick swim to refresh yourself after the ride.
Food and drinks are included, so you can enjoy a traditional Yucatecan meal at the hacienda restaurant after your adventure. The tour promises hydration throughout and a satisfying meal afterward, making it feel like a full, balanced experience.
Overall, this isn’t just about adrenaline; it’s also about connecting with the land and culture in a relaxed, engaging way.
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The Details That Matter

Pricing at $245 per person is fairly standard for this type of experience, especially considering the included transport, safety gear, meals, and multiple cenote visits in the longer option. It’s worth noting that the cost includes quite a few extras, which adds value.
Transportation from your hotel is a big plus — it means you don’t need to arrange your own way out to the hacienda, saving you time and hassle. The group size tends to be manageable, with guides speaking both English and Spanish, making it accessible for a range of visitors.
Duration options are important depending on how much time you want to dedicate. Four hours give you the ATV ride, one cenote, and a meal; five hours allow for a more extensive tour with three cenotes, perfect if you want to maximize your outdoor experience.
Safety is well-addressed with certified helmets and goggles, and the guides are knowledgeable, ensuring everyone feels comfortable whether you’re a beginner or slightly more experienced.
Hydration is provided throughout, which is key in the Yucatán heat, especially after physical activity.
The not included photography service is a bummer if you’re hoping to keep a visual record of your adventure, but you’re free to take your own photos, so pack a waterproof case if needed.
The Experience Through Real Voices

One review highlights how “the guides were very knowledgeable and made us feel comfortable,” which is crucial for first-timers or those nervous about ATV riding. Another reviewer loved the “stunning views of the hacienda and fields,” emphasizing how scenic the ride is. The cenotes, described as “refreshing and beautiful,” seem to be a real highlight for many participants.
However, it’s worth mentioning that accessing the cenote involves stairs, which could be a barrier for some. If stairs are a concern, you might want to check with the provider whether there are alternative access options, or consider how comfortable you are with climbing.
Some travelers also noted that the experience is family-friendly for those over 5 years old — so if you’re traveling with children of the right age, it could be a good choice. But the tour doesn’t seem suited for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or those with mobility issues, owing to the stairs and physical activity involved.
Why This Tour Might Be a Great Fit for You

If you’re someone who enjoys outdoor exploration and a bit of adrenaline, this tour ticks those boxes well. The combination of cultural insights at the hacienda, scenic ATV rides, and a dip in a cenote offers a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation.
It’s also a solid choice if you prefer organized trips with all logistics handled — no need to worry about transportation or safety gear. Plus, the inclusive meals mean you won’t have to hunt for a decent place to eat afterward, making it a convenient option for a half-day activity.
Travelers who appreciate well-informed guides and scenic vistas will find this tour particularly satisfying. It’s not overly intense but offers enough excitement to keep things lively and interesting.
In sum, this experience is a good pick for those who want to see a different side of Yucatán, combining history, nature, and adventure into one manageable outing.
Atv and Cenotes in Hacienda
FAQs

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel, making logistics easy and stress-free.
How long does the tour last?
The base experience runs for about 4 hours, with an option to extend to 5 hours if you want to visit more cenotes.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID (a copy is fine), and keep in mind you’ll need to climb stairs to access the cenote. Comfortable clothes and a swimsuit if you want to swim are recommended.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 5, and participation requires climbing stairs, so it’s better suited for older kids or teens who can handle these aspects.
Can I book now and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay closer to the date, offering you flexibility in planning.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak both English and Spanish, so communication is generally straightforward for most travelers.
Final thoughts: This ATV and cenote tour at Hacienda Sotuta de Peón offers a compelling mix of adventure, cultural exposure, and natural beauty. It’s tailored for those who enjoy outdoor activities, appreciate scenic views, and want a hassle-free experience with logistics taken care of. While the stairs access to the cenote might be a consideration, most travelers will find the overall experience rewarding — especially if a fun, active day in the Yucatán is what you’re after.
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