Traveling to Cozumel offers a chance to explore lush jungles, ancient cultures, and exciting outdoor activities. This particular tour combines off-road ATV riding, a visit to the mystical Jade Cenote, a glimpse into Mayan heritage at El Cedral, and a fun tequila tasting — all wrapped into 2.5 hours of lively adventure for around $52 per person.
While some reviews highlight the friendly and knowledgeable guides, others point out that the additional costs—like entrance fees and optional souvenirs—could add up. The tour is well-suited for those seeking an active, authentic experience that balances nature, culture, and a splash of local flavor. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy adventure and history with a side of fun, but less so if you’re just looking for a laid-back beach day.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour’s length and pace mean it’s a quick snapshot rather than an in-depth exploration. Still, the mix of jungle riding, cultural insights, and tasting creates a memorable, well-rounded trip that offers real value for the price. If you’re ready for an outdoor adventure that’s both educational and exhilarating, this tour could be a good fit.
Key Points

- Authentic cultural insight at El Cedral with a guided Mayan village tour
- Exciting off-road ATV rides through jungle trails with all necessary safety gear provided
- Visit to Jade Cenote, a sacred Mayan site, with insightful commentary from guides
- Tequila tasting with various options, but optional and not a requirement
- Roundtrip transportation included, making logistics hassle-free
- Limited group size ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed experience
What You Can Expect from This Cozumel Adventure

This tour is designed as a balanced blend of adventure, culture, and a touch of local flavor. Starting with pickup from your hotel or designated location, a friendly guide will take you on a short ride to the historic town of El Cedral, one of Cozumel’s oldest Mayan villages. Here, a guided tour of approximately 2 hours introduces you to Mayan history and traditions, setting a meaningful backdrop for the day.
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Exploring El Cedral – The Maya Heart of Cozumel
The tour kicks off with a visit to El Cedral, a small but historically significant site. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll learn about the village’s roots—originally a Mayan settlement—and see the colonial-era church built on Mayan land. It’s a glimpse into the past that makes the island’s current charm even more meaningful. The village also features local shops and markets, perfect for picking up souvenirs or just soaking in the local vibe.
The Off-Road ATV Experience
Next, the fun really begins. Equipped with helmets and goggles (which you’ll get to keep), we set off on off-road trails that wind through dense jungle and scenic countryside. The ATVs are suitable for beginners and experienced riders alike, offering a safe but exhilarating ride. You’ll love the feeling of freedom and connection to nature as you zip through the greenery, with guides on hand to ensure safety and point out interesting sights along the way.
One of the highlights here is the visit to Jade Cenote — a sacred natural sinkhole steeped in Mayan significance. The cenote’s crystal-clear waters, surrounded by lush foliage, provide a refreshing stop and a chance to appreciate a place that once held ritual importance for the Mayans. Guides will share stories about the cenote’s spiritual role, adding depth to your visit.
Visiting Jade Cavern – A Sacred Site
The Jade Cenote is often described as a mystical place. Though reviews suggest it might not be the most dramatic cenote you’ll see, its cultural importance makes it worthwhile. You can even jump into the water, making for a fun and unique photo opportunity. Expect a short, lively exploration, with plenty of chances to ask questions and learn about Mayan customs.
More Great Tours NearbyTequila Tasting – A Throwback to Mexico’s Spirit
After the jungle adventure, the tour moves to the tequila tasting session. Here, the staff offers several flavors, giving you a chance to sample different types. While this part is often enjoyed by many, some reviews mention that the tequila can be overpriced and optional, so if you’re not a fan or are watching your budget, you can simply skip it.
It’s important to note that the $20 entrance fee to the Mayan village isn’t included in the tour price and is paid separately if you choose to explore further. So, the tour provides the core experience but leaves some optional extras as personal choices.
Transportation & Logistics
The roundtrip transportation included in the cost is designed to make things easy. Pickup locations are conveniently spread across major resorts and hotels, like Dreams Cozumel, Iberostar, and Playa Azul. The small group size (max 10 participants) means you’re not lost in a crowd, and guides can tailor the experience.
Most travelers appreciate that the timing is flexible, with options for different starting times, and the entire adventure lasts about 2.5 hours. That makes it a good choice if you’re fitting in a few excursions or want something active without a full day commitment.
What Reviews Say
Feedback varies, but the majority highlight the quality of the guides, especially those who mention guides like Victor, who made the experience engaging and informative. Ehrin from the U.S. called it a “wonderful experience” and appreciated the tequila tasting, while others found the additional costs (like entrance fees and photos) somewhat frustrating.
Some travelers expressed disappointment with the tequila tastings being overpriced or unnecessary, and a few noted transportation delays affecting their experience. Nevertheless, most agree that the ATV ride and Jade Cenote were the highlights, providing fun and meaningful moments.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This adventure suits active travelers eager to combine culture and nature with a bit of adrenaline. If you enjoy small-group experiences with knowledgeable guides, you’ll find this tour well-organized and personal. It’s particularly good for those interested in Mayan history, outdoor riding, and local traditions.
However, if you’re not comfortable with off-road riding or prefer more relaxed activities, this might not be your best fit. Also, travelers who want a more comprehensive cultural tour or luxury experiences might find this somewhat brief or basic.
Final Thoughts

This Cozumel tour offers a solid value for the adventurous spirit. The combination of jungle ATV riding, a cultural visit to El Cedral, and a mystical Jade Cenote creates a memorable mix of nature, history, and fun. The small group size and friendly guides mean you’re likely to get personalized attention, making for a more enjoyable experience.
While some might find the additional costs for entrance and photos a bit pay-to-play, most will appreciate the authenticity and hands-on feel of the tour. It’s perfect for active travelers looking to see a different side of Cozumel—beyond the beaches—and to connect with Mayan traditions and the island’s natural beauty.
If you love adventure, cultural insights, and a dose of local flavor, this tour is worth considering. Just remember to bring biodegradable sunscreen, closed-toe shoes, and an open mind ready for some fun and learning.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from your hotel or designated meeting points is included, making the whole experience hassle-free.
What should I bring?
Bring biodegradable sunscreen, closed-toe shoes for safety, and possibly a GoPro if you want to capture your adventure — guides often take photos you can purchase later.
Is the tequila tasting mandatory?
No, it’s optional. If you prefer to skip it, just let the guide know. The tasting is not included in the base price.
How long does the tour last?
The total activity runs about 2.5 hours, including transport, riding, cultural visits, and tasting.
Can children participate?
Children under 7 years old are not suitable for this tour, mainly for safety reasons.
What is the cost to enter the Mayan village?
The entrance fee to El Cedral is $20 USD per person, paid separately if you wish to explore further.
Are the ATV rides suitable for beginners?
Yes, the ATV tour is designed to accommodate both beginners and experienced riders, with guides ensuring safety.
Is this tour good for those interested in Mayan culture?
Absolutely. The visit to El Cedral provides valuable insights into Mayan traditions and history, making it educational as well as fun.
Are group sizes small?
Yes, the tour limits participants to 10 people, providing a more personalized experience.
This Cozumel ATV adventure combines thrill, culture, and scenery into a compact package that delivers real value for curious travelers seeking more than just beaches. Whether you’re exploring Mayan history, zipping through jungle trails, or tasting local spirits, this tour invites you to experience Cozumel in a lively and meaningful way.
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