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Riviera Maya Jungle Adventure: ATV Polaris RZR, 10 Ziplines & Cenote Swim

Riviera Maya Jungle Adventure: ATV Polaris RZR, 10 Ziplines & Cenote Swim

Race ziplines over canopy, tackle suspension bridges, grip the wheel of a Polaris RZR through mud-mottled jungle tracks, then cool off in a limestone cenote. This high-energy Riviera Maya circuit blends aerial thrills with off-road grit and a restorative swim.

Cancun, Quintana Roo
3–4 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Bring a change of clothes

Mud is part of the experience—pack a dry set of clothes and a plastic bag for wet items.

Carry ID if you want to drive

Drivers must be at least 16 and present valid identification to operate ATVs/Polaris vehicles.

Respect weight and waist limits

Zipline and Superfly elements enforce limits (waist max ~120 cm, weight max ~110 kg) for safety—check measurements before booking.

Hydrate and protect from sun

Bring water and reef-safe sunscreen—routes include exposed sections where midday sun is strong.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Look for small limestone overhangs near the cenote where clear alcoves collect light and wildlife.
  • Ask guides about nearby lesser-known sinkholes that illustrate local karst formations away from the main site.

Wildlife

  • Great-tailed grackle
  • White-tailed deer (occasionally at forest edge)

Conservation Note

Operators encourage leaving no trace at cenotes and often prohibit lotions in the water to protect delicate aquatic chemistry and local ecosystems.

Cenotes in the Yucatán are collapsed limestone aquifers that supplied freshwater to ancient Maya settlements and played roles in ceremonial life.

What to Bring

Closed-toe trail shoesEssential

Protects feet on muddy tracks and when boarding/disembarking ATVs.

Quick-dry clothingEssential

Dries fast after cenote swims and keeps you comfortable during humid conditions.

Waterproof phone case

Keeps ID and phone safe during wet sections and while driving.

Light daypack with hydration bladderEssential

Hands-free hydration and storage for sunscreen, snacks, and a dry change of clothes.

Common Questions

How long is the full experience?

The tour runs about 3–4 hours including safety briefings, the zipline and suspension circuit, the off-road Polaris/ATV segment, and time at the cenote.

Can children participate?

Passengers can ride as co-pilots from age 8; drivers must be 16 or older and carry valid ID—age and size limits may restrict some activities.

Are swims allowed in the cenote?

Yes—guests can swim in the cenote; bring a towel and a change of clothes. Use of non-reef-safe sunscreen is discouraged to protect water quality.

What are the safety limits for ziplines and Superfly?

There are waist size and weight limits for certain zipline elements (approximately 120 cm waist and 110 kg weight for Superfly); staff enforce these for safety.

Book This Experience

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Duration

3–4 hours

Location

Cancun, Quintana Roo

Difficulty

challenging

Fitness Level

Good cardiovascular fitness and agility recommended—participants should be comfortable with heights and short bursts of exertion.

Free cancellation available

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