Cancun Jungle ATV, Zipline & Cenote Half-Day Adventure
Four hours of ATVs, five ziplines, interactive suspension bridges and a swim in a natural cenote — this Cancún half-day combines adrenaline and local culture with bilingual guides and hotel transport.
The Experience
Before You Go
Wear closed-toe shoes
Sturdy shoes protect toes during the ATV segment and give traction on suspension bridges.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen
Use biodegradable sunscreen to avoid contaminating the cenote’s delicate limestone waters.
Check weight and age limits
Operators enforce limits for zipline harnesses and ATV seats—confirm during booking to avoid surprises.
Secure loose items
Use zippered pockets or leave phones/cameras ashore before ziplines and ATVs to prevent loss.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Early-morning light pockets in the cenote reveal exceptionally clear water for photos
- •A small performance area near the park offers authentic Mayan songs and crafts demonstrations after the tour
Wildlife
- •Green iguanas
- •Tropical birds such as motmots and kingfishers
Conservation Note
Stick to reef-safe sunscreens, avoid littering the cenote, and follow guide instructions to minimize erosion and disturbance to wildlife.
Cenotes are natural sinkholes formed in the Yucatán’s limestone; they were vital freshwater sources and held spiritual importance for the Maya.
What to Bring
Closed-toe trail shoesEssential
Protects feet on ATVs and provides grip on suspension bridges.
Swimwear and quick-dry towelEssential
Needed for the cenote swim and platform jumps.
Reef-safe sunscreenEssential
Prevents skin damage and protects cenote water quality.
Light windbreaker or long-sleeve shirt
Blocks sun and light spray after cenote swims or breezy zipline landings.
Common Questions
How long is the tour and is transportation included?
This is a 4-hour experience and round-trip transportation from Cancún hotels is included.
Are there age, height or weight restrictions?
Yes—operators enforce limits for safety on ziplines and ATVs; children, pregnant guests, and those with spinal or heart conditions are not recommended to participate.
Can I swim in the cenote and are life jackets provided?
Yes, swimming is included and flotation devices are typically available; follow guide instructions and avoid non-biodegradable products in the water.
What language do guides speak and is training provided?
Guides are bilingual (Spanish/English) and provide safety briefings and hands-on instruction for ATVs, ziplines and bridges.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
4 hours
Location
Cancún, Quintana Roo
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate — comfortable walking, basic balance and ability to mount/operate an ATV for short periods
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