ATV, Zipline & Cenote Jump Adventure near Puerto Morelos (Lunch Included)
Ride ATVs through jungle tracks, fly over the canopy on ziplines and plunge into a sacred cenote on this 4-hour adventure near Puerto Morelos. Expect dust, speed, and clear freshwater — and come prepared with closed-toe shoes and biodegradable sunscreen.
The Experience
Before You Go
Hydrate before and during the trip
Bring a full water bottle; the operator provides bottled water but you'll want fluids before the ATV leg and after the cenote swim.
Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes
ATV sections are rocky and require shoes with grip; sandals are not appropriate.
Use biodegradable sunscreen and repellent
Cenotes and karst groundwater are sensitive — non-biodegradable products harm aquatic life and are often prohibited.
Mind weight and health limits
Ziplines and ATVs have strict weight and medical restrictions; disclose conditions during booking.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Cenote Verde Lucero — a quieter, less-developed sinkhole near Puerto Morelos
- •Snorkel spots along Puerto Morelos Reef National Park for post-tour marine viewing
Wildlife
- •Green iguana
- •Coati
Conservation Note
Operators often require biodegradable products and limit access to fragile cenote edges; staying on marked paths and avoiding soaps helps protect groundwater and aquatic life.
The Yucatán's cenotes were freshwater sources and ceremonial sites for the Maya; many local communities retain cultural ties to these water bodies.
What to Bring
Closed-toe trail shoesEssential
Protects feet and provides traction on rocky ATV tracks.
Swimsuit and quick-dry change of clothesEssential
For the cenote jump and a dry set after the swim.
Biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellentEssential
Protects skin while minimizing impact on freshwater ecosystems.
Bandana or buff
Keeps dust out of your face on the ATV and shields your neck from sun.
Common Questions
Do I need a driver's license to drive an ATV?
You must be 18+ to drive your own ATV and should bring ID; minors can ride as passengers with an adult.
Are cenote jumps optional?
Yes — staff usually offer alternatives for non-jumpers such as shallow swimming areas or platforms to enter the water safely.
Is transportation included?
Most tours include hotel pickup and return in an air-conditioned vehicle; confirm your pickup point at booking.
Can I bring my phone or camera on the activities?
Phone use is often restricted during ATVs and ziplines for safety; secure waterproof cameras are allowed in the cenote area if permitted by staff.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
4 hours
Location
Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness—able to mount/dismount an ATV, handle short bursts of activity, and swim in open freshwater.
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