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Selvatica Adventure Park: Full-Day Ziplines, Cenote Swim & ATV Tour from Cancun

Selvatica Adventure Park: Full-Day Ziplines, Cenote Swim & ATV Tour from Cancun

A single-day adrenaline circuit near Cancun combining a 10-zipline course, Tarzania rollercoaster, bungee swing, ATV/RZR off-roading and a private cenote swim. Expect 6–7 hours of varied terrain, safety limits for some attractions, and a light lunch included.

Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
6–7 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Bring a swimsuit and quick-change

You’ll finish muddy or wet; a dry change of clothes and a towel make the ride home comfortable.

Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes

ATV and zipline platforms require secure footwear—no flip-flops; trail shoes or sneakers work best.

Photographs and extras

Bring cash or card for professional photos and souvenirs—photo packages aren’t usually included in the base price.

Hydration and sun protection

Tropical sun and exertion add up—carry sunscreen, a hat for transit, and drink water between activities.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Ask for a quieter zip run later in the day for better light and fewer groups
  • Take the short nature walk near the cenote to spot birds and small mammals away from main attractions

Wildlife

  • Green iguanas
  • Tropical birds such as motmots and kingfishers

Conservation Note

The park operates on developed cenote access—avoid applying sunscreen or insect repellent before swimming to protect groundwater; follow staff guidance to minimize impact.

Cenotes are a product of the Yucatán’s porous limestone and played a vital role in Maya life and ritual; modern parks like this reuse those natural features for recreation.

What to Bring

Closed-toe trail shoesEssential

Protects feet on ziplines, platforms and the off-road track.

Swimsuit and quick-dry towelEssential

Needed for the cenote swim and AquaZip option; dries quickly between activities.

Light, quick-dry clothingEssential

Keeps you comfortable in heat and humidity and handles mud during ATV sections.

Sunscreen and reusable water bottleEssential

Sunscreen protects during exposed zipline stretches; refillable bottles help hydration.

Common Questions

Are transfers from Cancun or Riviera Maya hotels included?

Most bookings include hotel pickup and return; confirm your pickup point and time when you book since schedules vary by zone.

Are there age, weight or health restrictions?

Drivers must be 16+ with valid ID; Tarzania and some zip elements have weight and waist limits (e.g., max waist ~120 cm, Tarzania typically 45–110 kg). Not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious back/heart issues.

Can I choose between Polaris RZR and ATV?

Guests are usually offered a choice subject to availability and local vehicle assignment; single bookings may be paired for safety briefings and vehicle sharing.

Is the cenote swim safe for non-swimmers?

The cenote is supervised; flotation may be available but non-swimmers should inform staff—guides can advise or accompany you in the water.

Book This Experience

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Duration

6–7 hours

Location

Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo

Difficulty

moderate

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness required—comfortable walking, short climbs, and the ability to handle adrenaline activities for several hours.

Free cancellation available

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