If you’re looking for a way to add some adrenaline and authentic natural beauty to your Playa del Carmen trip, this tour might just be what you need. It’s a half-day adventure that combines powerful ATVs, exhilarating ziplining, and a cooling swim in an eye-catching artificial cenote. While it’s not a full-day extravaganza, it hits all the right marks for a fun, active excursion without taking up your whole day.
Two things we particularly like about this tour: the variety of activities keeps things interesting, and the stunning views from the ziplines promise memorable photo moments. On the other hand, a potential downside is the mandatory conservation fee of $40 USD, which adds to the cost and requires some budgeting. Still, if you love a mix of adventure and natural scenery, this experience suits travelers eager for excitement without complexity.
This tour is designed for people who want a quick, fun escape from Playa del Carmen’s beaches, especially those craving outdoor activities and a taste of the jungle. It’s suitable for most fitness levels and ages, provided you’re comfortable with some physical activity. If you have a day to spare and want a balanced dose of adventure, this could become a highlight of your trip.
Key Points:

- Includes ATV riding, ziplining, and swimming in a cenote — a great combo for diverse outdoor fun.
- Affordable price point ($25 USD) offers good value for multiple activities.
- Transportation and guide included — no need to worry about logistics.
- Mayan Jungle Conservation fee ($40 USD) is mandatory, adding to your overall cost.
- Most participants find it suitable, but single riders must pay an upgrade fee.
- Maximum group size of 20 ensures a more personal experience.
A Closer Look at the Experience

This tour, offered by Best Price Cancún Tours, is a neat package for anyone wanting to mix adventure with a bit of nature in the Riviera Maya. From the moment you’re picked up in Playa del Carmen, you’re whisked away to a site where the fun begins. The entire experience lasts about five hours, a perfect fit if you’re looking for a half-day outing that leaves plenty of time for other activities or relaxation later.
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Transportation and Meeting Points
The tour departs from a central location at Coco Bongo in Playa del Carmen, making it accessible if you’re staying nearby. Roundtrip transportation is included, so no fuss about arranging your own transport. The vehicle is air-conditioned, helping keep everyone comfortable after the adventure.
Group Size and Booking
With a maximum of 20 travelers, the group stays relatively intimate, fostering a more personal and safe environment. Booking is typically done 16 days in advance, which is wise if you want to secure a spot during peak travel times.
The Itinerary in Detail
1. Mayan Jungle Rush – ATV Adventure:
Once you’re at the site, your day kicks off with riding through lush jungle trails on a powerful ATV. The trails are designed to be exciting but safe, winding through dense greenery that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a natural playground. For first-timers, don’t worry — instruction is provided, and sharing the ATV is common if you prefer company or want to split the cost.
The terrain varies, with uneven patches and small obstacles that add a bit of challenge — ideal for those craving a bit of adrenaline. Travelers report that the scenery is beautiful, with sounds and sights of the jungle adding to the thrill.
2. Ziplining Above the Canopy:
Next, you’ll soar on multiple ziplines across the treetops, enjoying breathtaking views of the jungle canopy. The experience promises a rush of adrenaline, but also an opportunity to take in the lush surroundings from a unique vantage point. Some reviews highlight the “stunning views” and “feeling like flying” as major highlights.
While the zipline circuit is exhilarating, it’s designed to be accessible, even for those new to the activity. Safety equipment is provided, giving peace of mind.
3. Swimming in the Artificial Cenote:
After the high-energy activities, it’s time to cool off. The tour includes swimming in a beautiful artificial cenote, constructed to mimic natural features while offering a safe, clean environment. The crystal-clear waters invite you to unwind, relax, and enjoy nature’s refreshing touch.
Travelers often mention how beautiful and inviting the cenote is, and it’s a lovely way to conclude the adventure on a calm, refreshing note.
Additional Inclusions and Costs
The tour price includes shared ATV and zipline activities, snacks (notably chicken fajitas), security equipment, roundtrip transportation, and a guide to keep everything running smoothly.
However, it’s important to note the $40 USD Mayan Jungle Conservation fee, which is a mandatory charge per person. This fee supports local conservation efforts and is listed separately from the tour costs, so budget accordingly.
For those traveling solo or in odd numbers, an upgrade for single ATV riding is available for $15 USD, ensuring everyone gets their own ride if preferred.
The Value of This Adventure

At just $25 USD, this tour offers remarkable value considering the variety of activities and included services. The combination of ATV riding, ziplining, and swimming makes it a full-fledged adventure packed into a half-day. The added benefit of transportation and a guide means less hassle and more fun, especially for those unfamiliar with the area.
That said, the $40 USD conservation fee is a significant extra expense, so it’s worth factoring into your budget. Still, many travelers find that the stunning views and adrenaline rushes justify the additional cost.
Why It Works Well
- For adventure seekers looking for a variety of outdoor activities in one tour.
- Families or groups wanting a shared experience with minimal planning.
- Those interested in nature and scenic views from above and below.
- Travelers on a budget who want great value for multiple activities.
Potential Drawbacks
- The mandatory conservation fee adds an unexpected cost, so be prepared.
- The group size is limited to 20, which is generally good but could mean booking well in advance.
- If you’re a solo traveler or in an odd-numbered group, the single ATV upgrade is an extra cost.
Final Thoughts

This ATV, zipline, and cenote tour offers a well-rounded adventure for those eager to experience the Riviera Maya’s lush environment without committing to a full-day outing. It combines exhilarating activities, spectacular views, and the chance to cool off in a beautiful cenote — a perfect recipe for memorable moments.
It’s especially suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor pursuits and are happy to pay a bit extra for a conservation fee that supports local efforts. The group size keeps things personal, and transportation logistics are handled smoothly, making it an easy choice for visitors based in Playa del Carmen.
If you’re after a fun, authentic, and affordable day of adventure close to town, this tour hits the mark. Just remember to budget for the additional fee and wear comfortable clothes suited for both riding and swimming.
FAQ

Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, roundtrip transportation is included, starting from a designated meeting point in Playa del Carmen, making it convenient for most travelers.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately five hours, giving you enough time for multiple activities without feeling rushed.
What is the Mayan Jungle Conservation fee?
It’s a mandatory $40 USD per person fee that supports local conservation efforts and must be paid at the site.
Can I participate if I’ve never ridden an ATV before?
Absolutely. The tour provides security equipment and instructions, making it accessible for first-timers.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activities, closed-toe shoes, and a swimsuit for the cenote are recommended.
Is the tour suitable for kids or older travelers?
Most travelers find it suitable, but individual comfort with physical activities varies. It’s best for those who are generally active and comfortable with some adventure.
In summary, if you’re looking for a balanced, fun-filled half-day adventure that combines jungle thrills with scenic views and a refreshing swim, this Playa del Carmen tour delivers excellent value. Just be prepared for the additional conservation fee, and you’ll be set for an exciting outdoor experience in the Riviera Maya.
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