ATV, Zipline, Cenote Swim & Tequila Tasting — Full-Day Adventure from Cancun
Combine high-speed ATV trails, three treetop ziplines, a swim in a crystalline cenote, and a tequila tasting on a single full-day trip from Cancun. This tour packs geology, motion, and local flavor into one accessible outdoor adventure.
The Experience
Before You Go
Bring a reusable water bottle
Hydrate before and during the tour—operators may provide water but having your own keeps you topped up in heat and humidity.
Respect the weight limits
Ziplines and some ATVs enforce a maximum weight (about 130 kg/286 lb); check requirements at booking to avoid being turned away.
Wear closed-toe shoes
Sturdy sneakers or hiking shoes protect your feet on ATV trails and at slippery cenote edges.
Secure cameras and phones
Use a wrist strap or small dry bag—drops are easy on moving ATVs or mid-zipline moments.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Look for small limestone formations and natural platforms at the cenote’s edge—great for photos without crowds.
- •Ask guides about local agave varieties during the tequila tasting; many small producers have distinct regional profiles.
Wildlife
- •Great kiskadee (bird)
- •Coatimundi
Conservation Note
Respect the cenote’s ecosystem by avoiding sunscreens with oxybenzone and following park rules; many eco-parks reinvest fees into habitat protection and local community programs.
Cenotes are central to Maya history, once used for water and ritual; the Yucatán’s karst landscape created the network of sinkholes and underground rivers that define the region.
What to Bring
Closed-toe hiking shoesEssential
Provide traction on dirt trails and grip on wet cenote rocks.
Quick-dry clothingEssential
Dries fast after the cenote swim and keeps you comfortable in humidity.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Staying hydrated is crucial in the Yucatán heat.
Small dry bag or zip pouch
Keeps phone, sunscreen, and cash safe during water and high-motion activities.
Common Questions
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes—round-trip transportation from most Cancun-area hotels is included; confirm your pickup point and time at booking.
Are there age or weight restrictions?
Ziplines and some ATVs have weight limits (commonly up to ~130 kg/286 lb); children and infants may have additional restrictions—check operator policy when booking.
What should I wear and bring?
Wear closed-toe shoes and quick-dry clothes, bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and a water bottle; leave loose jewelry in your hotel.
Is the cenote swim safe for non-swimmers?
Staff typically supervise and life jackets are often available; non-swimmers should inform guides and use flotation as needed.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
5 hours
Location
Cancun, Quintana Roo
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness recommended; no advanced conditioning required but you should be comfortable with short bursts of standing and walking and able to follow safety briefings.
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