Roatán Mayan Eden Zipline & ATV Adventure with Sloths, Monkeys and Private Beach Club
Fly over jungle canopy, clatter through mud on an ATV, then unwind at a private Caribbean beach — this Roatán combo packs wildlife, culture, and adrenaline into a half-day. Read on for what to expect, timing tips, and packing essentials.
The Experience
Before You Go
Start early for wildlife
Morning departures increase the chance of spotting active monkeys and sloths before midday heat; wildlife quiets as the day warms.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen
You’ll end at a private beach club and possibly snorkel; choose a biodegradable formula to protect coral reefs.
Closed-toe shoes only
ATV tracks and jungle trails are rough and muddy — sturdy closed-toe shoes will protect your feet and improve control on buggies.
Secure electronics
Use a small dry bag or tether for cameras and phones on ziplines and buggies to avoid water or mud damage.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Secret Well heritage site — a working stone wash site that offers cultural context away from the beach
- •Hilltop viewpoints along the ATV tracks with unobstructed Caribbean panoramas, best at golden hour
Wildlife
- •Two-toed sloth
- •Howler monkey
Conservation Note
Operators emphasize low-impact ATVs and eco-certified zipline systems while promoting reef-safe sunscreen and supporting local conservation and Garifuna projects to minimize visitor footprint.
Roatán’s culture blends Caribbean islander and Garifuna influences; local guides often highlight community traditions and historic use of freshwater springs like the Secret Well.
What to Bring
Sturdy closed-toe shoesEssential
Protects feet on muddy ATV tracks and while hiking between platforms.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Stay hydrated during jungle and beach portions; refill options provided at the park.
Reef-safe sunscreenEssential
Protects skin and prevents chemical harm to coral during snorkeling or beach time.
Small dry bag or phone tether
Keeps electronics and valuables dry on ziplines, buggies, and at the beach club.
Common Questions
How long is the tour?
The experience runs about 4.5–5 hours (270–300 minutes) including safety briefings, zipline circuits, ATV time, sanctuary visits, and beach club access.
Are children allowed?
Yes — the tour accepts children but ATV rides have age restrictions (typically 5+ for certain rides); child discounts may apply for buggy portions.
Is transportation included?
Transfers from major hotels and cruise ports are usually included or available; confirm pickup details at booking and provide ship/arrival times if applicable.
Is this suitable for people with limited mobility?
Not recommended for guests with significant mobility limitations; ATV tracks and ziplines require stepping and some uneven walking.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
4.5–5 hours
Location
West End, Bay Islands Department
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Suitable for travelers in average physical condition who can walk uneven trails and handle bumpy ATV rides; not for those with serious back or heart conditions.
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