Thinking about adding a splash of adventure to your Cancun trip? This tour offers a mix of outdoor activities set amid the lush scenery of Puerto Morelos. From horseback riding through jungle trails to zipping over treetops, it’s designed for those craving a day packed with variety and fun.
What we really like about this experience? First, the diversity of activities means you’re not stuck doing just one thing. Second, the included transportation and meals add convenience and value. But, there’s a catch — the organization and some logistical issues have been a sticking point for a few travelers.
If you’re the type who enjoys a good adventure with a mix of adrenaline and scenic moments, this tour could be a solid pick. It’s especially suitable for newbies or families with children aged 5 and up, provided they are comfortable with outdoor activities.
Key Points

- Comprehensive experience: Combines horseback riding, ATV, ziplines, cenote swim, and lunch.
- Great value: Priced at $34 per person, considering the number of activities included.
- Transport included: Round-trip from Cancun and nearby areas.
- Mixed reviews on organization: Some travelers praise the safety and fun, while others mention delays and miscommunications.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for children 5 and older, with adult supervision.
- Photos and extras: Additional costs may apply for souvenirs and photos, which some describe as high-priced.
What to Expect from the Tour

If you’re curious about what’s really involved, here’s how a typical day would look based on the itinerary and reviews. The tour lasts about 4 hours, covering a handful of outdoor activities in Puerto Morelos, with transportation provided from Cancun, Costa Mujeres, or Riviera Maya.
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Starting Point: Puerto Morelos
This is where all the action happens. The tour is set in a jungle environment, so you’re immediately immersed in lush greenery. The landscape alone is worth the trip—think dense trees, exotic plants, and the occasional bird call. It’s a genuine natural setting, giving you a taste of the Mayan jungle without leaving the area.
Horseback Riding Through Mayan Jungle
The day kicks off with horseback riding—an activity that appeals to a broad range of travelers. We loved the way guides explain the significance of riding in a Mayan-inspired setting. One reviewer emphasized that the guides are friendly and helpful, making even beginners feel comfortable. The ride offers a relaxed pace, but it’s also an opportunity to enjoy the scenery and connect with nature.
ATV Circuit
Next, you’ll hop on an ATV for a more adrenaline-fueled segment. The circuit is described as fun but also safe, with helmets and safety gear provided. Expect some bumps and quick turns—this isn’t just sightseeing but a chance to get your heart racing. Keep in mind that if you’re over 352 pounds, this activity isn’t for you.
Zipline Circuit, Suspension Bridge, and Spider Web Climbing
The zipline experience is another highlight, offering multiple ziplines that cross over the jungle canopy. It’s a good mix of excitement and views. Reviewers have described the ziplines as “great quality,” and the entire zipline setup as fun and safe.
Along With ziplines, there’s a hanging bridge and spider web climbing. These are designed to be interactive and fun, especially for those who enjoy physical challenges. The web climb can be a bit tricky for some but is generally accessible for children 5 and up.
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Interactive Cenote Swim
The most visually striking part of the tour is the cenote. This isn’t just a simple swim; it’s an interactive cenote with two ziplines and a jumping platform. Think of it as a natural swimming hole, with clear water set against rocky walls. Many reviews mention that the cenote is beautiful, but some also note it looks a bit aged and could benefit from some upkeep.
The swim is a fun way to cool off after the adrenaline rush. Safety equipment like life jackets is provided, and the guides are attentive to ensure everyone feels comfortable. Be aware that some reviews mention the cenote’s appearance as “old and dilapidated,” but most find it charming and worth the quick dip.
Lunch and Rest Area
No tour is complete without food, and here, you get chicken fajitas, side dishes, and refreshing agua fresca. The food is described as adequate but not gourmet, and some mention it’s not a buffet as initially suggested. Still, it hits the spot after a busy morning.
According to reviews, the lunch area provides a good rest spot, with plenty of shade and seating. Some travelers noted that the lunch felt rushed, especially when trying to relax afterward, which is something to keep in mind if you’re craving a leisurely meal.
Transportation and Logistics
One of the most appreciated aspects of this tour is the round-trip transportation from Cancun—making it a lot easier to enjoy without worrying about logistics. The pickup times are flexible but can sometimes be delayed, as some reviews highlight.
A common complaint points to inconsistent communication regarding pickup and drop-off. One reviewer mentioned being picked up late, while another experienced being told they needed to meet elsewhere despite a confirmed booking. It’s clear that while transportation is included, it’s not always perfectly smooth.
The tour is shared, so expect other travelers and some waiting times between activities. Group sizes are limited to 25, which helps keep things manageable but still means there might be some lines or small delays.
Costs and Additional Fees
The base price of $34 per person is quite reasonable considering all activities included. However, be aware that additional costs can add up—such as a $25 USD natural areas conservation fee, photo packages, souvenirs, or locker rentals.
Some reviews mention efforts to upsell photos or videos during the day, which can feel a bit pushy. The photos are generally nice quality, but if you’re on a budget, you might want to skip this.
Pros and Cons Based on Reviews

What Travelers Loved
- Variety of activities keeps the day exciting.
- Guides are friendly and helpful, making the experience safer and more enjoyable.
- The cenote and ziplines are often described as highlight moments, with many considering the scenery beautiful.
- Good value for the price, especially with transportation and meals included.
- The food is often appreciated as tasty and satisfying after activities.
Common Complaints
- Organization and punctuality could be improved; delays happen, and communication isn’t always clear.
- Some found the cenote to look a bit old and in need of maintenance.
- The photos and souvenirs can be pricey, and some felt rushed during meals.
- Transportation issues—some reviews report late pickups or overbooked shuttles.
- No phones or cameras during activities, which can frustrate those wanting to take their own memories.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you’re after a diverse outdoor adventure that mixes adrenaline, scenic views, and a chance to cool off in nature, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially good for beginners or families with kids comfortable with outdoor activities.
However, if you’re seeking a perfectly seamless experience with punctual logistics and pristine facilities, you might find this tour’s organization lacking. Still, for the price and the variety, it offers great value—and the chance to tick several boxes in one day.
FAQs

Is transportation from my hotel included?
Yes, round-trip transportation is offered from Cancun, Costa Mujeres, and Riviera Maya, though some reviews mention delays and communication issues.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 4 hours inside the park, but total time can vary depending on weather, traffic, and group size.
Can children participate?
Yes, the activities are suggested for children aged 5 and up, with adult supervision required at all times.
Are photos included?
No, photos and videos are extra and can be pricey, with packages around $35 USD. Many travelers find the quality good, but beware of upselling.
What should I bring?
An extra change of clothes is recommended, especially after swimming. Remember, electronic devices aren’t permitted during activities, except GoPro cameras attached to helmets or mounts.
Is the cenote clean and safe?
Most reviews say it’s beautiful and safe, though some note it looks aged. Be prepared for an authentic, natural setting rather than a gleaming resort pool.
What’s the food like?
The included lunch is chicken fajitas with sides and agua fresca. It’s considered decent but not gourmet, with some reviewers mentioning it feels rushed.
Are there any hidden costs?
Yes, a $25 USD conservation fee applies, and other extras like lockers or souvenirs cost extra.
Can I do this tour alone or in a group?
It’s a shared group tour, with a maximum of 25 travelers. Solo travelers can join, but expect to be part of a group.
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Final Thoughts

This tour offers an engaging way to spend a day outside Cancún, especially if you’re craving a mix of adventure and natural beauty. The activities are varied enough to keep everyone entertained, from horseback riding and ziplines to swimming in a cenote. The inclusion of transport and a simple meal makes it a convenient choice, particularly for budget-conscious travelers.
That said, the organization could be smoother, and some areas—like the facilities and communication—leave room for improvement. Still, if you’re flexible and appreciate a lively, activity-packed day, this tour delivers good value and plenty of memorable moments.
It’s best suited for those who want to sample several outdoor adventures without spending a fortune or spending the entire day on logistics. Just be prepared for some waiting, and keep your expectations realistic about the facilities and some minor organizational quirks.
Happy exploring, and I hope this helps you decide whether this adventure fits your vacation style. It’s a solid choice for a fun, active day—just go with the flow.
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