If you’re looking for an adventure-packed half day in the Mayan Jungle, this tour might catch your eye. It promises a mix of adrenaline and natural beauty—think ATV rides, ziplining through treetops, horseback riding, and a refreshing cenote swim—all wrapped up with a tasty Mexican lunch. For those considering a day out that combines excitement with scenic views, it’s worth a closer look.
What we like about this experience is its variety of activities—it’s not just one thrill, but several, giving you a good sampler of what the jungle has to offer. The inclusion of transportation makes it easier to focus on enjoying yourself without worrying about logistics, which is especially helpful if you’re new to the area. Plus, the chance to cool off in a cenote after a day of action sounds pretty perfect.
However, there are a few things to keep in mind. Some reviews mention that the experience can feel rushed and that equipment might not be in perfect shape, which could impact your overall enjoyment. Also, the policy requiring lockers and the restriction on camera use could be a bit inconvenient if capturing memories is important to you.
All in all, this tour is best suited for adventurers who want a quick, energetic day immersed in nature, and aren’t overly picky about having perfect equipment or photography opportunities. It’s a straightforward, fun way to pack a lot into a half day, especially if you’re new to the area and want a convenient, all-in-one adventure.
Key Points

- Multiple Activities: Combines ATV riding, ziplining, horseback riding, and cenote swimming in one tour.
- All-Inclusive Transportation: No worries about getting lost or arranging your own transport.
- Tasty Lunch Included: Enjoy authentic Mexican fare of chicken fajitas with sides.
- Group Size & Cost: Usually booked 16 days in advance, with a maximum of 40 travelers; priced at $95 per person.
- Some Limitations: Locker costs and equipment conditions have been noted as less than ideal by some.
- Best for: Those who want a variety of jungle adventures with minimal planning but are okay with some rushed moments.
The Experience in Detail
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Starting Point and Transportation
The tour kicks off with a hotel pickup from Playa del Carmen around 9:00 am. We appreciate that the transportation is included, which takes away the hassle of figuring out how to get to the adventure park. The drive itself is part of the journey, giving you a chance to relax before the day gets busy.
Amazing Adventures Park: The Heart of the Action
The adventure centers around an ecological park designed for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Once you’re there, the first activity involves driving a 4×4 vehicle through cobbled roads and obstacles. This part is great if you’re into extreme driving or want to enjoy some off-road fun. The fact that it’s described as ideal for lovers of adrenaline suggests it’s not for the faint-hearted.
Ziplining Through Tree Tops
Next up, you’ll experience ziplining—a chance to fly across the treetops and take in the expansive jungle views. This activity is often a highlight, providing the rush of flying and some great photo opportunities. One thing to consider is that cameras are only allowed at the cenote, so if capturing the zipline moment is important, you’ll need to plan accordingly.
Horseback Riding
Horseback riding is included, guided by a professional. While this might sound relaxing, it’s important to note that some reviews don’t mention any issues with the experience but do highlight that the equipment might be less than perfect. Still, riding through the jungle on horseback offers a different perspective and a break from the high-octane activities.
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Cenote Swim
The cooling, crystalline waters of the cenote are an absolute treat after a morning of adrenaline. It’s a chance to relax, swim, and soak in the natural beauty. Many find this the most refreshing part of the tour, especially if the weather is hot.
The Lunch
The included meal is chicken fajitas with rice and beans, a satisfying and flavorful way to refuel. It’s a simple, honest meal that fits well with the day’s theme of hearty outdoor fun.
What to Expect

The Flow of the Day
The 6-hour experience offers a steady pace, with activities scheduled one after another. The tour’s itinerary is designed to maximize the jungle adventures without overloading your day. Expect each activity to last around 45 minutes to an hour, depending on group size and the flow of the day.
Group Dynamics & Size
Groups of up to 40 travelers mean you get to share the fun with others, but it also means some moments could feel a bit hurried, especially during the more active parts like the ATV circuit.
Costs and Extras
While the tour is $95 per person, remember that lockers are an additional $10 USD, and ATV insurance costs $5 USD per person. Photos are not included, which can be disappointing if you want to keep souvenirs of your adventure. Some reviews mention that the experience feels rushed and equipment may not always be in top shape, which can impact the overall value, especially if you’re used to more polished tours.
Authentic Feedback from Past Travelers

One reviewer expressed frustration over the camera restrictions, mentioning, “Don’t bother taking your camera or a bookbag. They require you to get a locker. The only time they allow pictures is at the cenote.” They also pointed out that “equipment was broken,” which might mean some attractions could be less than perfect. On the other hand, the views during ziplining and the cenote swimming are often praised as “stunning” and “refreshing,” making the experience worthwhile despite minor issues.
Another traveler appreciated the value for money, noting that the tour packs several activities into half a day, which is great if you’re keen on seeing a lot without spending the entire day doing so.
The Sum Up

This tour offers a solid adventure experience for those who appreciate a mix of adrenaline, nature, and good food. Its key strength lies in the variety of activities, from ziplining to horseback riding, combined with the convenience of transportation and a hearty Mexican meal. While some equipment and organizational aspects could be better, most travelers find the overall experience fun and worth the price.
If you’re someone who loves fast-paced outdoor activities and doesn’t mind some minor inconveniences, this tour could be a great way to spend half a day exploring the jungle near Playa del Carmen. It’s particularly suited for travelers wanting a diverse, active experience with natural highlights and a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine at the end.
For those who prioritize perfection and photography, or prefer a more relaxed pace, it might be worth exploring other options. Still, if you’re ready for a day of fun and discovery, this tour is likely to deliver plenty of memorable moments—all wrapped up in a manageable timeframe.
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FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Playa del Carmen is included, making it easy to focus on the activities without worrying about logistics.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $95.00 per person, but keep in mind additional costs like lockers ($10 USD) and ATV insurance ($5 USD) if you want to avoid surprises.
Can I bring my camera?
Cameras are only allowed at the cenote; they’re not permitted during ziplining or ATV riding, mainly for safety reasons.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and an extra change of clothes for the cenote swim.
Are activities suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but you must be at least 16 years old to drive an ATV, and there are weight restrictions (up to 300 lb).
How long does each activity last?
Activities are scheduled to fill about 6 hours, with each part lasting roughly 45 minutes to an hour, depending on group size and pace.
What is the food like?
A simple, tasty Mexican meal of chicken fajitas with rice and beans is included, perfect for re-energizing after the activities.
Is the experience rushed?
Some reviews mention feeling rushed, especially during the ATV and ziplining parts, so if you prefer a more leisurely pace, this might not be ideal.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather to operate. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Who is this tour best suited for?
Adventurers looking to pack several activities into a half day, especially those wanting outdoor fun with scenic jungle views, will find this tour appealing.
This adventure hits many of the marks for a fun and active day in the jungle—just keep expectations aligned with reviews, and you’ll have a good time.
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