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ATV, Cenote Swim & Ziplines near Puerto Morelos: Full-Day Jungle Adventure

ATV, Cenote Swim & Ziplines near Puerto Morelos: Full-Day Jungle Adventure

A four‑hour combo of ATVs, ziplines and a cenote swim near Puerto Morelos that balances speed with a cool, subterranean plunge. Expect territorial jungle trails, Mayan limestone caverns, and a straightforward local lunch.

Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
4 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Bring biodegradable sunscreen

The park requires eco‑friendly products to protect fragile cenote water and subterranean life.

Wear closed, grippy shoes

ATV sections and muddy trails need secure footwear; sandals are not permitted.

Watch weight and age limits

Maximums (about 300 lbs for ATVs, 270 lbs for ziplines) are strictly enforced for safety.

Pack a quick change and towel

You’ll swim in a cenote and may want dry clothes for the drive home; a small bag keeps valuables away from activity areas.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Quiet observation points on the zipline towers with broad views of the cenote sinkholes
  • Short, guided walks around secondary trails where native orchids and bromeliads are visible

Wildlife

  • Green iguana
  • Coati

Conservation Note

Operators emphasize biodegradable products and strict no‑touch rules in cenotes to protect fragile aquatic ecosystems and subterranean formations.

Cenotes were fresh‑water sources and ritual sites for the Maya; many in the Ruta de los Cenotes lie above caves that formed as sea levels and groundwater shifted over millennia.

What to Bring

Closed-toe trail shoesEssential

Provides grip and protection on muddy trails and during ATV mounting.

Biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellentEssential

Protects skin while complying with park conservation rules.

Swimsuit and quick-dry towelEssential

Needed for the cenote swim and post‑activity comfort.

Light daypack with water bottle

Holds essentials and extra hydration between scheduled water provided by the operator.

Common Questions

Am I allowed to drive my own ATV?

Yes — drivers must be 18 or older; passengers under 18 can ride as guests but cannot drive.

What is included in the price?

Round‑trip hotel transport, ATVs with basic insurance, ziplines, cenote access, safety equipment, bottled water and a simple lunch (two tacos) are included.

Are cameras or phones allowed during activities?

No — for safety and to protect the environment, phones, cameras and drones are prohibited on activity courses.

What if I’m not a strong swimmer?

Cenote entry includes ladders and guided supervision; non‑swimmers can enter cautiously but should communicate concerns to guides beforehand.

Book This Experience

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Duration

4 hours

Location

Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo

Difficulty

moderate

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness required: able to handle short bursts of physical effort, climb ladders into cenotes and control an ATV for uneven trails.

Free cancellation available

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