Thinking about adding a splash of adventure to your Tulum trip? This tour of Selva Maya Eco Adventure Park is a popular choice for travelers looking to combine high-energy activities with stunning natural scenery. From ziplining through the jungle canopy to swimming in pristine cenotes, it offers a balanced mix of adrenaline and relaxation.
What we particularly like is how organized and safety-conscious the experience appears, with guides prioritizing your well-being and making sure everyone feels comfortable. Plus, the delicious Mayan lunch included is an unexpected bonus that helps you refuel after a busy morning. On the flip side, keep in mind that additional costs for ATVs can add up, and the tour is a little on the tight side time-wise if you want to really soak in each activity.
This tour is especially suited for adventure enthusiasts and families with kids eager to try something different. It’s flexible enough to fit into most schedules with morning or afternoon options. If you’re after a full-on adrenaline rush or just want to experience some of the most beautiful cenotes in the area, this could be just the ticket.
Key Points

- Variety of Activities: Ziplining, hanging bridges, rappelling, swimming, and snorkeling create a dynamic experience.
- Family Friendly: Kid-friendly activities make it good for adventurous families seeking fun together.
- Includes Lunch: Authentic Mayan tacos and a beverage keep energy levels up.
- Guides and Safety: Professional guides keep the group safe while making the experience engaging.
- Extra Costs for ATVs: You’ll need to pay extra for ATV rides, which are a highlight for many.
- Good Value: At $80, considering the activities, the experience offers solid value, especially with the reviews praising the professional guides and stunning cenotes.
How to Get There and the Starting Point

You’ll head to Carr. Tulum – Cancún km 240. The park is accessible, with public transportation nearby, but most travelers opt to drive or arrange their own transport. The entrance is quite visible off the main highway, so don’t worry about missing it. Keep in mind that you’ll need to make your own way to the park — no hotel pickups are included, and the tour begins at your chosen morning or afternoon time slot.
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The Itinerary: What’s Included
Once you arrive, you’ll meet your guide, who will lead you through the different parts of this action-packed half-day adventure. The group size is small—usually no more than five people per guide—which means more personalized attention and fewer crowds. You’ll pay an extra fee if you want to ride in an ATV, which many find to be one of the most fun parts of the experience.
The ATV Ride
The adventure begins with a three-mile (five-kilometer) ATV ride through the jungle to reach the ziplining area. This is an exhilarating way to start, giving you a firsthand taste of the lush surroundings. Be warned, though: mud splatters are common, so dress accordingly or bring a change of clothes.
Ziplining and Hanging Bridges
Next, you’ll gear up with harnesses and helmets for a series of nine zip lines and five hanging bridges. The zip lines traverse the rainforest canopy, offering incredible views and an adrenaline rush. The hanging bridges add variety, letting you walk high above the jungle floor. Many reviews mention that guides keep the mood fun and safe, with some quoting guides like David and Gael as being both knowledgeable and entertaining.
Climbing and Rappelling
After ziplining, you’ll have the chance to climb an 18-foot tall rock pyramid. Some might find the surface a bit slippery, as one reviewer noted, but guides will help you get up and safely rappel down while overlooking a cenote. This part of the experience adds a real sense of achievement and is often highlighted as a memorable moment.
Cenote Snorkeling and Swimming
The tour continues with visits to two cenotes—a semi-open cenote where you can relax or try cliff jumping and a cavern cenote for snorkeling among stalactites and stalagmites. Small groups ensure you’re not crowded, and the clear waters impress most visitors. Many describe these cenotes as gorgeous and unspoiled, with one reviewer noting that they were the best they’ve seen — quiet, with stunning natural formations.
Lunch and Refreshments
After all the physical activity, you’ll enjoy a traditional Mayan lunch of pork or chicken tacos, rice, and salsas. A beverage (beer or soft drink) is included, which is perfect for rehydrating and relaxing after the morning’s exertions. Reviewers consistently mention the lunch as tasty and satisfying, hitting the spot after the adventure.
What the Reviews Say

The wealth of positive feedback highlights the professionalism and friendliness of the guides. Julisa_V praised the team, saying, “The tour with Guillermo and the rest of the crew was really a vibe,” and appreciated the helpful staff. Scott_B called out the team’s ability to create a memorable experience, and others like Martin_D loved the ATV ride and cenotes.
Many reviews emphasize the stunning views and natural beauty, with some noting they felt like they had the cenotes all to themselves. Several reviewers also mention the delicious lunch, with one calling it a “great authentic experience.”
While most reviews are glowing, it’s worth noting that the rock climbing wall can be slippery, which may affect some participants’ enjoyment. Also, additional costs for ATVs can add to your overall expense, so budget accordingly if you’re keen on that option.
The Value for Money
At $80 per person, the experience offers a lot—multiple activities, guided supervision, all equipment, and a hearty lunch. Considering the reviews praising the professionalism of guides and the gorgeous cenotes, most agree it’s good value. If you’re someone who loves a mix of adventure and nature, the price feels justified.
Selva Maya Eco Adventure Park: Ziplining, Hanging Bridges, Rappelling and Cenote
“The tour with Guillermo and the rest of the crew was really a vibe. I booked this tour to face my fear with zip lining but I ended up not doing it …”
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is best suited for adventure lovers and curious explorers. It’s also great for families with kids who enjoy active outings, as many reviews mention it’s kid-friendly. If you’re looking for a thrilling half-day that combines adrenaline with natural beauty, this tour hits the right notes.
If you’re in Tulum and craving a balanced mix of adventure, nature, and cultural flavor, Selva Maya Eco Adventure Park offers a compelling option. You’ll love the variety of activities, from ziplining to cenote snorkeling, all overseen by guides who make safety and fun a top priority.
The delicious Mayan lunch and small-group experience make it feel more personal and less rushed. It’s especially recommended for those who want to pack a lot into a short time, or families eager for a fun outdoor day. Be prepared for additional costs for ATVs if you want that extra adrenaline boost, and wear suitable shoes and clothes for the activities.
Overall, most visitors feel they get excellent value for their money, making it a solid pick for an adventurous day out in the Riviera Maya.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended. You can reserve your spot online, and confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Are there age restrictions or height/weight limits?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour has a weight limit of 240 pounds. The activities are designed to be accessible, but check your group’s physical condition.
Is transportation included?
No, you need to make your own way to the park. The activity starts at the park entrance, which is well-marked off the main highway.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, insect repellent (especially for mosquitoes), a towel, and possibly a change of clothes if you get muddy or wet. If you want to take photos, a phone strap or waterproof case is helpful.
Can I do the activities if I’m afraid of heights?
Guides are helpful and safety-conscious, but ziplining and hanging bridges might be challenging if you have a fear of heights. You can choose not to participate in those parts if you prefer.
Is food included?
Yes, a traditional Mayan lunch with tacos, rice, and salsas is included, along with a drink. Vegetarian options are available if requested in advance.
What about the cost of ATV rides?
ATV rides are optional and cost an additional $20 for a double ATV or $30 for a single. You can choose to skip this or experience it for an extra fee.
If you’re after a fun, active, and scenic adventure in Tulum, this tour offers a memorable way to enjoy the natural beauty and thrill-seeking activities of the Riviera Maya.
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