Double Atv Tour In Cozumel And Cenote Jade

Experience Cozumel’s adventure with a private ATV tour, cenote swim, tequila tasting, and cultural stops—all customized for a relaxed, personal journey.

If you’re craving a day full of adventure, culture, and a touch of nature, the Double ATV Tour in Cozumel and Cenote Jade might be just the experience you’re after. This tour offers a private, personalized way to explore the island, combining adrenaline-pumping ATV rides with visits to historical sites, lush jungles, and a stunning cenote. It’s a well-rounded package that mixes fun with cultural insight, all for an accessible price point.

What we particularly like about this tour is how it emphasizes privacy and flexibility — no huge caravan of vehicles here. Plus, the guides are all native Cozumel residents, bringing authentic local knowledge to each stop. The chance to sample top-quality Mexican tequila during the tour adds a fun, tasty element that many travelers enjoy.

One thing to keep in mind is that entrance to the Jade Cenote isn’t included in the base price — there’s an extra fee of $20 per person if you want to swim or explore inside the cave. Also, the tour is geared towards those comfortable on two-wheeled vehicles and may involve some getting muddy or wet.

This tour suits adventurous travelers who want a personalized, culturally enriched experience and don’t mind paying a little extra for optional entries or enjoying some dirt on their clothes. Perfect for groups or couples eager to discover Cozumel’s diverse sights without feeling rushed or crowded.

Key Points

Double Atv Tour In Cozumel And Cenote Jade - Key Points

  • Private, personalized experience with no sharing vehicles or group caravan.
  • Native guides who are knowledgeable about Cozumel’s culture and history.
  • Includes multiple stops: tequila tasting, historical site visit, cenote exploration.
  • Cost includes ATV ride, guide, bottled water, and transport.
  • Optional entrance fee of $20 per person for Jade Cenote.
  • Tour duration around 3 hours, with flexible stops and pacing.

The Full Breakdown: What You Can Expect from the Tour

Double Atv Tour In Cozumel And Cenote Jade - The Full Breakdown: What You Can Expect from the Tour

Starting Point and Booking Details

The tour begins with convenient pickup options — whether you’re staying at a hotel, arriving via cruise ship, or at the ferry. The tour provider, Flamingos Tour, offers a mobile ticket system, making the check-in process straightforward. It’s good to note that the tour is limited to a maximum of 30 travelers, so it remains intimate and manageable.

The Itinerary: From Tequila to Jungle

Stop 1: Mi Mexico Lindo Tequila Tour
Your adventure kicks off with a visit to the best tequila tasting in Cozumel. Here, you’ll learn how this iconic Mexican spirit is crafted from that spiky agave plant — a process as fascinating as it is delicious. Expect about 40 minutes of tasting, during which you’ll sample some of the finest tequila Mexico has to offer.

Many reviews highlight this stop as a favorite, with guests appreciating the blend of education and flavor. As one guest shared, “The tequila is the best we’ve ever tasted but expensive,” implying the tasting is high-quality, though it might be pricier than store-bought options.

Stop 2: El Cedral
Next, you’ll visit El Cedral, a small town rich in history. It’s home to the first church in Cozumel and features impressive sculptures that tell stories of local heritage. The visit lasts about 30 minutes, and while the entrance fee isn’t included, many travelers find it worthwhile for the cultural insights. Some reviews mention arriving with a bit of confusion about transportation, so it’s helpful to know the logistics beforehand — the tour company recommends reading their terms and checking your email for details.

Stop 3: Jade Cenote
The highlight for many is the Jade Cenote, a natural wonder set in a lush jungle environment. The cenote is considered Mexico’s third most important natural cenote, and it offers a unique opportunity to swim inside an ancient cave. The cave’s interior is impressive, with bats overhead and a mysterious, mossy ambiance. Expect about 40 minutes here, with optional entry costing an extra $20 per person.

Guests rave about the fun of jumping into the water, with reviews mentioning a “refreshing and exhilarating” experience. Be prepared to get muddy or wet — it’s part of the fun, and the natural setting makes it quite different from polished tourist spots.

The ATV Experience: Riding Through Cozumel

The core activity is the all-terrain vehicle ride. This isn’t a gentle sightseeing cruise — you’ll get some dirt on your clothes and expect a bit of splash. The ride is described as more of a thrill than a leisure cruise by some reviewers, with plenty of driving time and scenic views of forests, historical sites, and jungle paths.

Many travelers, including those with teens, have found the ATV portion to be their favorite. One review states, “The driving was very challenging but worth it,” highlighting the adventurous spirit of this tour. The guides are praised for their professionalism, safety focus, and enthusiasm, with one reviewer calling Alejandro “amazing” and another mentioning Victor as a “fantastic” guide.

Cultural and Tasting Stops

The tour isn’t just about riding ATVs; it’s about experiencing Cozumel’s rich culture. The tequila tasting is a highlight, but you’ll also see local Mayan dances, traditional arts, and learn about the history of El Cedral. Many reviews mention the guides as being very knowledgeable, entertaining, and attentive — making the entire experience feel personal.

Practical Aspects: Transportation, Group Size, and Cost

Transportation is included from cruise ships, hotels, or anywhere within Cozumel, making logistics easy. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, which is a good chunk of time for a varied experience without wearing you out. The group size is capped at 30 travelers, keeping things manageable and allowing for more personalized attention.

The price of $50 per person is quite reasonable considering all that’s included — ATV, guide, bottled water, tequila tasting, and transportation. However, remember that the optional entrance fee to Jade Cenote is an extra $20. Many guests feel that the overall value is good, especially given the private, tailored nature of the tour.

What Could Be Better?

Some reviews mention that the snorkeling wasn’t offered without prior inquiry, so if swimming inside the cenote is a must for you, it’s worth confirming this before booking. Others wished the tour lasted a bit longer, as the ATV and cultural stops are all quick but packed. A few travelers were caught off guard about the pickup logistics or payment procedures, so reading the terms and confirming details ahead of time is advisable.

Who Will Love This Tour?

Double Atv Tour In Cozumel And Cenote Jade - Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who want a mix of thrill, culture, and natural beauty. It’s perfect for groups or couples who enjoy riding ATVs and aren’t afraid to get a little muddy. If you’re interested in tequila, history, and natural sites, you’ll find plenty to love here.

While not explicitly designed for families with young children, older kids and teens who enjoy outdoor activities tend to rave about the ATV rides. The focus on safety, local guides, and the variety of stops makes it a well-rounded choice for those wanting a comprehensive Cozumel adventure.

The Sum Up

The Double ATV Tour in Cozumel and Cenote Jade offers a genuine, personal way to experience the island’s many facets — from lush jungles and ancient caves to cultural stops and delightful tequila tastings. The private nature of the tour ensures you won’t feel rushed or crowded, allowing you to savor each part of the journey.

The guides’ local expertise and friendly attitude elevate the experience, making it more than just a thrill ride. Plus, the value for price is solid, especially when considering the mix of activities and the chance to explore at your own pace. It’s an ideal choice if you’re into outdoor adventures, cultural insights, and a little bit of fun in the mud.

If you’re looking for a flexible, authentic way to see Cozumel that combines adventure with learning, this tour hits many of the right notes. Just remember to clarify the extras beforehand and be ready for some dirt and water — it’s all part of the charm.

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Double Atv Tour In Cozumel And Cenote Jade



4.5

(67 reviews)

81% 5-star

“This ATV tour through El Cedral was absolutely incredible and one of our favorite experiences in Cozumel! It was just our grouptwo couplesso we had…”

— Aldo S, Featured

FAQ

Double Atv Tour In Cozumel And Cenote Jade - FAQ

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, transportation from cruise piers, hotels, or anywhere within Cozumel is included, making logistics easier.

How long does the tour last?
The total experience takes about 3 hours, offering a good balance of activities without feeling rushed.

What’s the cost and what does it include?
The base price is $50 per person, which covers the ATV ride, guide, bottled water, tequila seminar, and transportation. The entrance fee to Jade Cenote is an extra $20.

Are the guides fluent in English?
Yes, the private guides are fluent in English and have been praised for their friendliness and knowledge.

Can I skip the cenote if I don’t want to swim?
You can choose not to enter the Jade Cenote or swim inside; just be aware that there’s a $20 fee if you do want access.

Is the tour suitable for families or children?
While not explicitly marketed for families, older children and teens who enjoy outdoor activities may find it fun. Always check if your kids are comfortable on ATV rides.

What should I bring?
Wear comfortable clothes suitable for getting muddy or wet, and bring a swimsuit if you plan to swim. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a towel are also recommended.

Is the tour physically demanding?
The ATV ride involves some challenging driving, but guides are attentive and will ensure safety. It’s suitable for most travelers in decent health.

What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

How do I pay for the extras like the Jade Cenote entrance?
The $20 fee is paid at the start of the excursion, usually directly to the guide or tour operator.

Ready for an adventure that combines thrill, culture, and natural beauty? This tour could be just the right fit. Just come prepared for a fun, muddy ride and a whole lot of local flavor.