Cozumel Jeep Escape: Punta Sur Park, Jade Cavern & Snorkel
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Price: $90.00 per person
Location: Cozumel, Mexico
Supplier: adventour trips
Introduction
Planning a day in Cozumel that balances adventure, natural beauty, and a taste of local culture? This Cozumel Jeep Escape offers a well-rounded glimpse into the island’s most captivating spots, all wrapped into a roughly four-hour experience. While we haven’t personally taken this exact tour, plenty of travelers have praised its blend of scenic stops and engaging activities.
What stands out is the chance to combine stunning vistas from Punta Sur, with an exploration of the historically significant Jade Cavern, and topped off with snorkeling in crystal-clear waters — all at a reasonable price of $90. We particularly appreciate that the tour includes food, drinks, and transportation, making it a convenient and value-packed option.
One thing to keep in mind is that some of the attractions, such as El Cedral and Punta Sur Eco Beach Park, require additional entrance fees—$12 and $15 respectively—so budget accordingly. This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy active outings, historic sites, and scenic beauty with a touch of local flavor, especially if you’re eager to explore beyond the typical tourist spots.
Key Points

- All-in-One Experience: Combines scenic views, cultural sites, snorkeling, and local cuisine.
- Value for Money: Includes transportation, lunch, snorkel gear, and drinks at this price point.
- Authentic Insights: Your guide shares stories about Mayan traditions and local history.
- Flexible and Private: The tour is exclusive to your group, with pickup and drop-off included.
- Physical Activity: Moderate fitness needed for walking and climbing, especially at Punta Sur and Jade Cave.
- Additional Fees: Expect to pay for some entrance fees separately (around $12-$15 each).
Discovering Cozumel’s Natural and Cultural Gems

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Punta Sur Eco Beach Park: A Scenic Marvel
Our journey begins at Punta Sur, a highlight of any visit to Cozumel. This park offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially from the Celerain lighthouse, which you can climb for a spectacular vantage point. Imagine standing at the top, looking out over the Caribbean, with the breeze refreshing after the climb—ideal for your Instagram shots.
The park also features the Colombia Lagoon, famous for hosting crocodiles and hundreds of seabirds. As one reviewer notes, “We loved the way the lagoon showcased Cozumel’s natural wildlife—seeing the crocodiles in their habitat felt authentic and exciting.” Entrance fees are not included, but at $15 per person, many consider it worthwhile for the views and the chance to observe wildlife in a relatively undisturbed environment.
The small marine museum adds a touch of local marine life education, although it’s more of a quick stop than a lengthy exhibit. The scenery and the chance to climb the lighthouse make this a memorable start to the tour.
Pro Tip: Bring sunscreen, a hat, and your camera—these views are truly photo-worthy.
El Cedral: A Peek into Cozumel’s Roots
Next, you’re headed to El Cedral, the oldest town in Cozumel and a hub for local traditions. Here, you’ll experience the Santa Cruz festival if you’re lucky enough to visit during festival time, but even outside festivities, El Cedral’s rural charm is worth exploring.
This site offers a glimpse into Mayan and early Mexican culture, with traditional architecture and small local shops. One traveler noted, “Visiting El Cedral was like stepping back in time, and our guide’s stories about local customs made it truly special.” Admission is $12, but it’s included in the overall tour price, making it an easy cultural stop.
This stop is perfect for those interested in local history and rural life. The atmosphere is relaxed, and you’ll likely get to meet some friendly locals and learn about the island’s early days.
Snorkeling at Skyreef Beach Club: Underwater Beauty
One of the tour’s highlights is snorkeling at Skyreef Beach Club, where the clear waters reveal vibrant marine life just beneath the surface. You’ll be provided with snorkel equipment, making it easy to explore without extra hassle.
Visitors frequently comment that the snorkeling here is beautiful and accessible, with some mentioning seeing “colorful fish and coral formations that make you feel like you’re in an aquarium.” This activity is included in the tour, and the beach club’s facilities add to the comfort, with clean changing areas and a laid-back vibe.
Whether you’re a seasoned snorkeler or trying it for the first time, this stop provides a relaxing break with stunning underwater sights.
Tip: Remember to wear sunscreen and a waterproof case for your phone if you want photos underwater.
San Martín Beach and Relaxation
After snorkeling, the tour takes you to San Martín Beach, a calm, sandy stretch perfect for unwinding. Free of charge, this stop offers the chance to swim, sunbathe, or just enjoy the scenery.
A reviewer mentioned, “It’s a peaceful spot where you can really relax and soak in the Caribbean atmosphere,” encapsulating the appeal of this beach. The restaurant here, also called San Martín, provides refreshing drinks and a casual place for lunch or a snack.
This segment is ideal if you want a bit of downtime or want to enjoy some beachside lounging before heading back.
The Jade Cavern and the Mystical Past

The highlight for many is the visit to El Cedral’s Jade Cave—a site deeply rooted in Mayan spirituality and tradition. Named after its greenish waters, the cave has religious significance to the Mayans, and your guide will explain its cultural importance as you explore.
The Jade Cave offers a mystical experience, with its cool waters and the sense of being in a sacred space. The guide’s storytelling adds a layer of depth, making this much more than just a quick stop.
Looking for an authentic adventure? This part of the tour delivers a connection to Cozumel’s ancient past, with many visitors remarking on how the stories enriched their understanding of Mayan culture.
Practical Considerations and Value
The cost of $90 per person covers pickup and drop-off, the main stops, snorkel gear, a Mexican lunch, and drinks. Considering the inclusion of lunch and drinks, many find this offers good value, especially since individual entrance fees are around $12-$15.
However, travelers should budget for additional entrance fees not included in the price—namely, Punta Sur ($15) and El Cedral ($12)—which together add around $27.
The tour’s duration of roughly four hours keeps the pace lively but not rushed, allowing ample time at each stop. The group size is private, which is a bonus for those looking for a more personalized experience.
The moderate physical activity involved—climbing the lighthouse and walking around the caves—means travelers should be comfortable with some effort.
What Travelers Say
While this tour currently has no reviews, the description and itinerary suggest a well-planned day that balances nature, culture, and relaxation. Past similar experiences in Cozumel often highlight the stunning views, delicious local food, and authentic encounters as standout features.
The Sum Up

This Cozumel Jeep tour offers a well-rounded taste of the island’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and lively beaches. With scenic vistas, authentic stories, and underwater adventures, it’s a solid choice for travelers who want to maximize their limited time without feeling rushed.
The inclusion of lunch, drinks, and snorkel gear enhances its value, especially for those seeking a convenient and engaging day out. The private group setting means you’ll likely have a more personalized experience, perfect for families, couples, or friends looking for a shared adventure.
While you should plan for additional entrance fees, the overall experience seems to deliver on authenticity and fun. It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate scenic views, local history, and a bit of underwater magic.
If you’re eager to see Cozumel’s highlights with an active, cultural twist, this tour could be your perfect match.
FAQ

Are pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour provides pickup and drop-off at your hotel or designated meeting point, making logistics simple.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately four hours from start to finish.
Do I need to pay entrance fees separately?
Yes, some sites like Punta Sur ($15) and El Cedral ($12) require separate entrance fees, which are not included in the tour price.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkel gear is included so you can enjoy the underwater sights without bringing your own.
Can I participate if I’m not physically fit?
The tour involves some walking and climbing, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended.
Is food vegetarian-friendly?
Yes, vegetarian requests can be accommodated upon prior notice.
In summary, this Cozumel Jeep Escape offers a balanced, authentic day of sightseeing, culture, and fun at a fair price. It’s especially suitable for those who want a guided, private experience that combines natural beauty with cultural insights—perfect for making the most of your time on this vibrant island.
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