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Rush Adventure in ATV Ziplines and Cenote — Cancun Jungle Combo Tour

Rush Adventure in ATV Ziplines and Cenote — Cancun Jungle Combo Tour

Combine throttle, flight and freshwater for a single‑day blast through the Yucatán jungle. This guided tour pairs ATV trails, canopy zip lines and a cenote swim with local snacks and hotel transfer for a practical, adrenaline‑packed day.

Cancun, Quintana Roo
7 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Bring a dry bag

Keep phone, wallet and sunscreen sealed—dust from ATVs and splashes at the cenote can ruin electronics.

Wear closed‑toe shoes

Sturdy trainers or hiking shoes protect feet on muddy, uneven jungle tracks and during short walks to zipline platforms.

Hydrate early and often

Start with water on the transfer and sip between activities—tropical heat and physical exertion add up fast.

Plan for afternoon showers

If traveling in summer, expect brief downpours; a light packable rain shell keeps you comfortable.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Watch for early‑morning songbirds along shaded trails where guides often point out species.
  • Sample tacos de pibil at the onsite tasting for an authentic local flavor—small stands nearby offer the best homemade salsas.

Wildlife

  • Iguanas and other small reptiles
  • Tropical birds (flycatchers, motmots and kingfishers)

Conservation Note

Cenotes are delicate aquifers—use biodegradable products, avoid touching formations, and follow guides’ rules to limit erosion and protect water quality.

Cenotes are the visible openings of an underground karst system; the Maya considered some cenotes sacred and depended on them for water and ritual.

What to Bring

Closed‑toe trail shoesEssential

Protects feet on muddy ATV tracks and rocky approaches to zipline platforms.

Swimwear and quick‑dry towelEssential

Needed for the cenote swim and for changing after the water; quick‑dry fabric is convenient.

Reef‑safe sunscreen & insect repellentEssential

Protects skin in tropical sun and keeps bugs at bay—use reef‑safe formula to protect cenotes.

Small dry bag or ziplock

Keeps phone and valuables dry and dust‑free during ATVs and at the cenote.

Common Questions

Is transportation included from Cancun and Riviera Maya hotels?

Yes—round‑trip transfers from selected hotels in Cancun and the Riviera Maya are included; pickup points may vary to optimize transfer times.

Can children participate and are there age limits?

Children can join many parts of the tour, but the minimum age to operate an ATV is typically 16 with parental approval; infants must sit on laps in vehicles.

Do I need to know how to swim for the cenote?

Basic comfort in water is recommended; life jackets and guide supervision are provided for those less confident.

What safety measures are in place for zip lines and ATVs?

Certified guides supply helmets, harnesses and safety briefings; follow guide instructions on braking and weight limits for a safe experience.

Book This Experience

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Duration

7 hours

Location

Cancun, Quintana Roo

Difficulty

moderate

Fitness Level

Suitable for people with basic fitness: ability to handle short bursts of exertion, climb stairs to platforms and swim or use a life jacket.

Free cancellation available

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