If you’re on the hunt for an adventurous way to see some of Cozumel’s hidden gems, this ATV tour to Jade Cavern offers a solid mix of off-road fun, cultural insight, and stunning scenery. While it isn’t a full-day jungle expedition, it hits enough highlights in about two and a half hours to give you a memorable taste of the island’s natural and cultural riches.
We really appreciate how smoothly this trip runs—organized, friendly guides, and a clear itinerary. What stands out most are the knowledgeable guides who share stories about Mayan traditions and the breathtaking views along the off-road trails. The Jade Cenote itself provides a mystical setting, perfect for a few photos and a quick swim if you choose. A potential downside? The admission to the Mayan village and cave costs an extra $20, which might catch some travelers off guard if they don’t read the fine print. Still, this tour is best suited for those craving a combination of adventure, culture, and authentic local flavor—ideal for active travelers and curious explorers.
Key Points

- Balanced Adventure and Culture: Combines off-road ATV riding with cultural visits and a tequila tasting.
- Small Group Feel: Max 30 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and friendly interaction.
- Expert Guides: Guides like Victor earn glowing reviews for their kindness, knowledge, and photography skills.
- Value for Money: At $55 per person, it includes transportation, helmets, water, and tastings—adding up to a well-rounded experience.
- Flexible Participation: Tasting is optional, ideal if you prefer a more relaxed pace.
- Accessible for Moderate Fitness Levels: Suitable for most travelers with some physical activity involved.
Starting Point and Transportation

The tour kicks off conveniently close to the Cozumel cruise port, which is a big plus for travelers with limited time. You’ll meet your guide at a designated spot, and from there, a short drive in a Jeep takes you through the island’s scenic routes to the starting point of your ATV adventure. This initial transfer adds a layer of ease, letting you sit back and enjoy the island scenery without worrying about logistics. Given the small group size (up to 30 people), the vibe feels intimate and friendly, perfect for getting personalized attention.
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El Cedral: The First Stop

Your first stop is the village of El Cedral, a small but culturally significant Mayan settlement. Here, you’ll get a sense of the local history and traditions, though note that entrance to the village and the nearby cave, “El Cedral,” costs $20 per person—an expense you’ll want to budget for in advance. While the cave itself is not included, it’s the setting that counts. It’s reputed for its natural stalactites and mystical atmosphere, adding a sense of adventure to your journey.
Jade Cenote: The Heart of the Tour

Next, you head to the Jade Cenote, also called “Chempita,” which is remarkable as the only large cenote open to the public on the island. Our guides often highlight its natural beauty—stalactites hanging like crystal chandeliers and water so clear it’s impossible not to stare. Expect about 40 minutes here, enough time to take photos, soak in the atmosphere, and perhaps take a quick dip if you’re feeling brave.
Many reviews praise the guides’ storytelling skills. One review mentions: “Jesus took us on a scenic route in a jeep to our ATV adventure,” emphasizing how transportation and guides set the tone for a smooth, enjoyable experience. Another traveler noted, “The tour was small and our guide, Victor, was wonderful! He went at our pace and was knowledgeable and kind—and took fabulous pictures for us.” These comments reinforce that you’re in good hands with guides who truly care about making your trip special.
Off-Road ATV Ride

The core activity is the off-road ATV ride that takes you through jungle trails and scenic routes. We loved the way the guides kept the pace comfortable, allowing you to soak in the surroundings without feeling rushed. The trails are likely to include some bumps and turns—typical of jungle terrain—so a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, but it’s accessible for most.
What makes this part memorable is the mix of adventure and natural beauty. The jungle greenery, the thrill of riding your ATV, and the anticipation of reaching the Jade Cenote combine to create a satisfying outdoor experience. Be prepared for some dusty, muddy moments, which are part of the fun.
Tequila Tasting at El Cedralito

The tour wraps up with a visit to Cedralito, where you’ll sample 100% handcrafted Mexican tequila straight from Jalisco. This tasting session lasts around 40 minutes and is a highlight for many. Participants find it fascinating to taste different flavors and learn about tequila production, especially when guided by a knowledgeable staff member. If you’re not into alcohol or prefer not to participate, just let your guide know—participation is not mandatory.
One reviewer appreciated this part: “You’ll be amazed by the exceptional flavors,” and noted that the tasting is a great way to wind down and enjoy some authentic Mexican culture.
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What’s Not Included and Extra Costs

While the tour covers transportation, helmets, water, guide, and tastings, it’s important to note that admission to the Mayan village and cave costs $20 per person. This fee isn’t included in the $55 ticket and should be considered if you want to explore further. It’s a good idea to carry cash for this purpose.
Practical Aspects: Timing, Group Size, and Cost

At roughly 2 hours 30 minutes, the tour strikes a balance—long enough to enjoy each element without feeling rushed. The group is capped at 30 travelers, which helps maintain a friendly, engaging atmosphere. The cost of $55 per person, which includes most activities and transportation, offers good value—especially when compared to standalone excursions or private tours.
This adventure is ideal for travelers who want a mix of outdoor excitement, cultural insight, and authentic local flavors. It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness who enjoy a little dirt, some nature, and a taste of Mayan heritage without committing to a full day. The small group size and enthusiastic guides make it a friendly, personal experience, perfect for families, couples, or small groups.
If you’re looking for a visually stunning, culturally enriching, and fun activity on Cozumel, this ATV tour ticks all those boxes. Plus, it offers enough flexibility—like optional tastings—to cater to different preferences.
This tour provides a well-rounded experience that balances adventure with cultural discovery. The expert guides and stunning scenery elevate the journey, making it more than just a typical ATV ride. The inclusion of tequila tasting adds a flavorful local touch, rounding out the trip beautifully.
For travelers who love outdoor activities and want a taste of Mayan culture, this tour offers excellent value. It’s a chance to see the island’s natural beauty, learn some history, and enjoy some good food and drink—all in a manageable, well-organized package.
While the extra fee for the Mayan village and cave might surprise some, it’s a reasonable add-on for those eager to explore further. The tour’s flexible nature and small group size make it a dependable choice for visitors seeking a memorable, authentic Cozumel experience.
Is transportation included? Yes, the tour includes transportation from the meeting point to the ATV adventure and other stops, making it convenient for travelers.
Can I participate in the tequila tasting? Yes, participation is optional. The tasting lasts about 40 minutes, and you can choose to skip it if you prefer.
How physically demanding is the tour? The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness. The ATV ride involves some off-road terrain, but guides are attentive to pacing.
What is the cost for entrance to the Mayan village and cave? Entrance fees to the Mayan village and the cave “El Cedral” are $20 per person and are not included in the base price.
How long does the entire tour last? Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, offering a well-paced experience without being overly long.
Is this tour suitable for children? The minimum age for participating in the tequila tasting is 18; children can join the ATV portion if they meet safety requirements, but check with the provider for specific age limits.
This ATV tour to Jade Cavern in Cozumel offers an engaging mix of adventure, culture, and scenic beauty that can appeal to a wide range of travelers. Well-organized, reasonably priced, and guided by passionate locals, it promises a day full of discovery and fun—just remember to budget extra for the optional entrance fee if you’d like to explore further.
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