If you’re looking for a fun-filled way to spend half a day just outside Playa del Carmen, this ATV, zipline, and cenote experience might be just what you need. It’s a popular choice for travelers eager to add some adventure to their trip without spending an entire day on it. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on the details and reviews, it’s clear that this tour offers a nice mix of adrenaline, scenic views, and a chance to cool off in a beautifully crafted cenote.
What we really like about this tour? First, the variety of activities—you get to ride through jungle trails, fly high across the treetops, and then unwind with a swim. Second, the affordable price point of just $25 per person, which makes it accessible if you’re looking for a budget-friendly adventure. That said, a possible consideration is the $40 USD conservation fee that’s mandatory, which bumps up the cost a bit and might catch some off guard if they’re not expecting it. This tour is a solid pick for thrill-seekers, nature lovers, or anyone wanting a taste of the Riviera Maya’s wild side.
Key Points
- Budget-friendly at $25 per person, with a mandatory $40 conservation fee
- Diverse activities: ATV riding, ziplining, swimming in a cenote
- Approximately 5 hours of adventure with roundtrip transport included
- Group size capped at 20, ensuring a more personalized experience
- Suitable for most travelers, with some considerations for those with mobility or safety concerns
What the Tour Offers: A Look at the Adventure

This tour provides a balanced combination of adventure and relaxation, making it appealing whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just want a fun day outside the city. The setup is straightforward: you’ll start with an ATV ride through lush jungle trails, then soar over the treetops on ziplines, and finish with a refreshing swim in a carefully designed artificial cenote.
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The Jungle ATV Ride: Feel the Thrill of the Trails
We loved the idea of riding through dense, vibrant greenery on powerful ATVs. You don’t have to be an expert; the trails are suitable for most skill levels, though the uneven terrain adds an authentic touch of adventure. The jungle sounds and sights make it feel like you’re exploring an untouched piece of nature. From reviews, it seems the ATV ride is a highlight, with travelers remarking on the “scenic jungle trails” and the “thrilling” experience.
One thing to note: if you’re traveling alone or have odd numbers, you’ll have to pay an extra $15 USD for a single ATV. For groups, sharing is common and usually works well. The ride is approximately 2 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the trails without feeling rushed.
The Zipline Circuit: Fly High with a View
Once you’ve had your dose of riding, you’ll move on to the ziplines, which are often called “exhilarating” by past participants. Flying high above the treetops offers some of the best views of the jungle canopy, and the thrill of zipping from platform to platform is hard to beat. If you’re a fan of heights or just looking to add some quick adrenaline to your day, these ziplines are a solid choice.
The setup appears to be safe, with security equipment provided, and is suitable for most travelers. The views are a key part of the appeal—many note how breathtaking and photogenic the scenery is from above.
The Artificial Cenote: A Perfect Finish
After the excitement, it’s time to cool off in the artificial natural pool, which captures the beauty of natural cenotes but with a controlled environment. It’s a great way to unwind and recharge before heading back. The clear waters are inviting; previous reviewers appreciated the “refreshing swim” after the activity-filled morning.
The Full Itinerary Breakdown

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Start at Coco Bongo
Your adventure begins at the meeting point near Coco Bongo, in Playa del Carmen. The roundtrip transportation makes it easy to relax and not worry about logistics, especially if you’re staying nearby. The tour lasts about 5 hours, including all activities and transport, which is a good length for fitting in multiple experiences without feeling exhausted.
Mayan Jungle Rush
Once you’re on-site, the first activity is the ATV circuit. As mentioned, you’ll navigate scenic trails that showcase the lush greenery typical of the Riviera Maya. The ride reportedly starts with some basic instructions, so first-timers shouldn’t worry about handling the ATV.
The ziplining follows, offering an adrenaline rush with panoramic views. The circuit is designed to be exciting yet manageable for most levels, and the safety gear ensures peace of mind.
The Cenote Swim
The last stop is the artificial cenote—the perfect spot to relax, cool down, and reflect on the fun day. It’s designed to mimic natural cenotes, which are iconic to this region, but with a safer, more controlled environment. The clear waters provide excellent photo opportunities, and it’s a nice wind-down after the high-energy part of the tour.
What’s Included and What You Should Expect to Pay Extra For

The tour covers most essentials, including air-conditioned transportation, snacks (chicken fajitas), security equipment, and all activities—ATVs, ziplines, and the cenote swim. The guide is part of the package, adding some local insight and ensuring safety.
However, the $40 USD Mayan Jungle Conservation fee is mandatory and adds to the total cost, so budget accordingly. This fee supports local conservation efforts, though it does feel like an extra expense that could catch some travelers by surprise.
If you’re traveling solo or prefer your own ATV, be prepared to pay an additional $15 USD for the single-ride upgrade.
Practical Considerations

- Booking in advance is recommended, usually about 16 days ahead, to secure your spot.
- The tour is suitable for most travelers, but keep in mind the physical activity involved—think stamina for riding and some comfort with heights for ziplining.
- The group size maxes out at 20, which means fewer crowds and a more intimate experience.
- The tour ends back at the starting point, so you can easily plan the rest of your day around it.
Authentic Traveler Insights

From reviews, we see that many found the views “breathtaking,” and the overall experience worth the price. One traveler mentioned, “It’s a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation,” which sums up what this tour offers. Some noted that the activities were well-organized and fun, though the $40 fee was a bit unexpected for a few. Others appreciated that the tour was a great way to escape the city and enjoy nature without feeling overwhelmed.
The Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?

This tour is best suited for adventure lovers who want a quick, action-packed experience near Playa del Carmen. It’s particularly appealing if you’re on a budget but still crave variety—ATVs, ziplines, and a swim in a carefully crafted cenote all in one go. The mix of scenery and adrenaline will keep you engaged, and the setting is ideal for snapping some great photos, especially from the ziplines.
However, it’s not the best choice if you prefer a more relaxed day or are looking for a deep cultural experience. The focus here is clearly on fun, excitement, and some beautiful natural scenery.
If you’re after a straightforward, well-organized adventure with good food, friendly guides, and a variety of activities, this tour checks those boxes. Just be prepared for the additional conservation fee, and plan your day accordingly.
FAQs

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes roundtrip transfer from a designated meeting point in Playa del Carmen, making logistics simple.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 5 hours, giving enough time for all activities and transportation without feeling rushed.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but specific age or safety requirements aren’t detailed. It’s best to check with the provider if you have young children or special needs.
How much does the conservation fee cost?
The fee is a mandatory $40 USD per person and supports local conservation efforts.
Can I pay extra for a single ATV?
Yes, if you prefer your own ATV, you can upgrade for an additional $15 USD.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While the description doesn’t specify family-friendliness, the activities seem geared towards older children and adults comfortable with physical activities. For young kids, it’s best to check with the provider.
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Final thoughts

This ATV, zipline, and cenote tour offers a lively way to experience some of the best scenery and adventure that the Riviera Maya has to offer. With a good mix of thrills and moments to relax, it’s a solid choice for those wanting a fun, well-organized half-day out. The views from above on the ziplines alone are worth the trip, and the chance to cool off in the cenote at the end is just the cherry on top.
If you’re craving a bit of adrenaline with scenic beauty woven in, this tour could very well be your next memorable outing. Just remember to budget for the conservation fee and consider your comfort with the activities involved. Overall, it strikes a good balance between value and excitement, making it a worthwhile addition to your Playa del Carmen adventures.
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