If you’re dreaming of combining adventure, scenic beauty, and a taste of local culture into one day, this buggy tour from Tulum to Cozumel might catch your eye. While it’s not your typical sightseeing trip, it promises a lively mix of jungle driving, beach lounging, and cultural bites—all wrapped into an 11 to 12-hour package.
What we really like about this experience is how it offers a different perspective on the Riviera Maya—zooming through the jungle in your own buggy gives you a sense of freedom and connection to the landscape. Plus, the inclusion of a tequila tasting and the chance to relax on a pristine Cozumel beach add some well-rounded fun.
One thing to keep in mind is the day’s length and the travel logistics—since the tour departs from Tulum and involves transfers to Playa del Carmen, it’s a fairly long day, which might be tiring if you’re not used to full-day outings. Also, the actual ferry crossing and return logistics mean you’ll need to stay on top of timing if you’re catching other activities.
This tour suits travelers looking for a combination of adventure and relaxation who don’t mind a packed schedule. It’s especially good if you want to experience Cozumel’s beauty without the hassle of organizing separate trips or transportation.
Key Points

- Adventure in the jungle with a guided buggy tour that mixes scenic drives and cultural stops.
- Includes hassle-free transfers from Playa del Carmen, making logistics easier.
- Cultural experience with tequila tasting and a visit to a local Mayan community.
- Beach time in Cozumel where you can swim and relax on stunning sands.
- All-day experience with a mix of activities, including lunch, snacks, and free time.
- Worth considering the long day and ferry crossing if you prefer short or more relaxed trips.
Starting Out: Pickup and Transfers

Your day kicks off early at around 7:30 am with a pickup from Tulum. Expect to be gathered in smaller vehicles first, then transferred to the main bus, which takes you down to Playa del Carmen. This part of the journey ensures a smooth start, but it does mean a fairly early morning, so planning accordingly is wise.
From Playa del Carmen, you’ll hop on the ferry to Cozumel. This ferry is included in your package, so no worries there—just be prepared for a short boat ride that offers its own little adventure. The ferry crossing is generally straightforward, but keep in mind you’ll need to organize your return ferry independently unless specified otherwise.
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Tequila Tasting: A Tasty Warm-up
Once you arrive in Cozumel, the tour begins with a tequila tasting. This isn’t just about sipping; you’ll learn about the spirit’s history and production, which adds an educational touch to your morning. It’s a great way to get into the tropical island vibe and to appreciate the local craft.
The Beach Break: Paradise Found

Midday is reserved for visiting one of Cozumel’s most beautiful beaches. Here, you can swim in the clear turquoise waters, relax on soft white sands, or take a gentle stroll along the shoreline. This break is the perfect chance to unwind, take photos, and soak up the Caribbean atmosphere.
Many reviews highlight how stunning this beach is, with one traveler noting it as a “paradise” and others mentioning the peaceful scenery. It’s a key highlight for anyone wanting a genuine island escape.
The Buggy Adventure: The Heart of the Tour

After beach time, it’s all about the buggy ride—a four-hour, guided excursion that takes you through coastal roads, jungle paths, and panoramic viewpoints. You’ll be behind the wheel with your group of three, led by a guide who keeps things safe and fun.
Expect scenic drives along the coast with great ocean views, plus stops at landmarks or viewpoints. The group size is small enough to be personal, but large enough for lively camaraderie. Along the way, your guide will share insights about the landscape and local points of interest, making the journey both scenic and informative.
The experience is best suited for those comfortable with driving or willing to follow instructions carefully. It’s a hands-on adventure that gets you close to nature, with the chance to snap plenty of photos at picture-perfect spots.
Cultural & Culinary Touches

A definite highlight is the opportunity to try handmade quesadillas in a local Mayan community. This part of the tour adds a genuine cultural flavor, giving you a taste of local life and cuisine. It’s a simple but meaningful way to connect with the community and enjoy authentic flavors.
The tour also includes a lunch and snack box—a sandwich, juice, and fruit—that keeps you fueled through the day’s activities. Water is readily available, and there’s a tequilla bottle included for tasting.
Return and Reflection

After your adventurous day, you’ll head back to Playa del Carmen, then hop on the ferry to return to Tulum. The tour ends back at the starting point, usually around early evening, leaving you with plenty of time to explore more or relax.
At $149 per person, this tour offers a package of diverse experiences that can be hard to match individually. The inclusion of round-trip transportation, ferry tickets, guides, and activities means you get a lot of value for the price, especially considering the full-day itinerary.
However, the long day means it’s best suited for those who enjoy packed schedules and are eager to maximize their time. If you’re after a relaxed, beach-only day, this may feel a little rushed. But for the adventurous spirit craving variety, it hits most marks.
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Who Will Love This Tour?

This adventure is perfect for travelers who want a mix of adventure, culture, and beach time. It’s suitable for those comfortable with group activities and ferry crossings. While not specifically tailored for families with very young children, older kids or teens who enjoy outdoor activities and scenic drives could also have a good time.
This buggy tour from Tulum to Cozumel offers a lively, multi-layered day that combines the thrill of off-road driving with cultural insights and relaxing beach moments. It’s a full package that packs in scenic views, authentic experiences, and plenty of photo opportunities, making it a compelling choice for those eager to see a different side of the Riviera Maya.
If you’re craving an active day with a touch of local flavor and island beauty, this tour could be just what you need. It’s especially appealing if you enjoy guided adventures and are comfortable with a busy schedule, ferry rides, and outdoor exploration.
While it’s a long day and involves some logistical planning, the variety and genuine moments of connection—whether through stunning scenery or cultural tastings—make it worthwhile. For travelers seeking an exciting, well-rounded experience that covers nature, culture, and relaxation, this tour ticks many boxes.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes round transportation from Tulum, transfers to Playa del Carmen, and ferry tickets to and from Cozumel.
Do I need to bring my own snacks or drinks?
Water is provided, and the tour includes a box breakfast and lunch. You might want to bring extra snacks or beverages if you prefer specific drinks.
Can I drive the buggy myself?
Yes, you’ll take the wheel of your own buggy, which seats three people plus a guide. Make sure you’re comfortable driving and following instructions.
What should I wear?
Bring your swimsuit, towels, and comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for outdoor activities. Consider biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent for eco-friendly protection.
How long is the entire tour?
The experience lasts about 11 to 12 hours, including transfers, ferry rides, activities, and free time in Cozumel.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While it’s mainly geared toward active participants, older children or teens who enjoy outdoor adventures may find it fun; it’s best suited for those comfortable with a full-day schedule.
If you’re ready for a day of driving, culture, and stunning scenery, this tour offers a unique way to see Cozumel and the Riviera Maya from a different angle.
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