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Full-Day Jungle Adventure: ATV, Ziplines, Cenote & Bungee in the Riviera Maya

Full-Day Jungle Adventure: ATV, Ziplines, Cenote & Bungee in the Riviera Maya

This full-day Riviera Maya outing stitches ATVs, a nine-line zip circuit with Aquazip, a bungee swing, and a private cenote swim into one high-energy package. Expect eight hours of guided thrills, a Mexican lunch, and hotel pickup from Cancun or the Riviera Maya.

Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
8 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Driver’s license required

Bring the valid photo driver’s license required to operate an ATV; without it you can’t drive and will be limited to passenger roles.

Closed-toe shoes only

Sturdy sneakers or light hiking shoes protect your feet on ATVs and during jungle walks—no sandals allowed.

Hydrate and pace yourself

Carry water between elements and take breaks after high-adrenaline features; humidity and activity increase dehydration risk.

Camera rules

Handheld cameras are generally not allowed on certain elements; bring a head-mounted GoPro if you want footage and secure straps.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Quiet interpretive trails near the cenote where you can spot native vegetation up close
  • Platforms that offer unexpected views of the karst landscape and early morning bird activity

Wildlife

  • Howler monkeys
  • Iguanas

Conservation Note

Operators often limit platform construction and manage group sizes to protect cenote water quality and surrounding vegetation; follow leave-no-trace rules and avoid sunscreen when swimming in cenotes.

The karst cenotes are part of a geological network central to pre-Columbian Maya life and travel; many modern parks sit on lands once traversed by those ancient routes.

What to Bring

Closed-toe trail shoesEssential

Protects feet on ATVs, short hikes, and wet platforms.

Swimwear and quick-dry towelEssential

For the cenote swim and for changing after water zips.

Small waterproof/dry bagEssential

Keeps phone, wallet, and spare clothes dry during water elements and rain.

Light rain jacket or poncho

Short tropical downpours are common—pack a lightweight shell.

Common Questions

What are the age and weight limits?

Minimum age is 13 for the overall tour; ATV drivers must be 16+ accompanied by an adult or 18+ to drive solo; weight and waist limits are applied for safety and vary by equipment.

Is transportation included?

Yes—round-trip hotel pickup from Cancun and the Riviera Maya is included; confirm your pickup point at booking.

Can I bring a camera?

Handheld cameras are restricted on some elements for safety; head-mounted GoPros are generally permitted with secure mounts—check guides on site.

What happens in bad weather?

The operator typically proceeds in light rain; some elements may be closed in heavy storms for safety. Cancellation and refund terms follow the provider’s 24-hour policy.

Book This Experience

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Duration

8 hours

Location

Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo

Difficulty

moderate

Fitness Level

Moderate—comfortable walking, basic balance, and ability to handle short bursts of exertion; ATV driving requires coordination.

Free cancellation available

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