moderate
3 hours
Participants should be in average physical shape—comfortable climbing in and out of buggies and swimming.
Drive 25 miles through jungle trails to a stunning Cenote on a thrilling 3-hour buggy ride with Jungle Buggy Tour. Snorkel in crystal-clear waters while embracing an eco-friendly adventure near Playa del Carmen.
$105 USD per person • 3 Hours • Ages 18+ to Drive • Most Popular!
Embark on an exhilarating 3-hour jungle adventure, driving through 25 miles of stunning trails to a breathtaking Cenote. Enjoy a refreshing swim in crystal-clear waters, equipped with snorkeling gear. This eco-friendly tour emphasizes sustainability, offering a unique blend of thrill and natural beauty in the heart of the jungle.
Must be 18 years and older to drive a buggy. Ages 4 and older for passengers. Driving license for drivers is required. Check out will be in MXN pesos. Price is for a shared buggy.
3 hours
Ride through 25 miles of pristine jungle trails and discover the wonders of this place. Along the way, take a moment to admire the surrounding beauty. After a 40minutes buggy driving, take a refreshing break and grab a snorkel to dive into the crystal-clear waters of an underground sinkhole, locally known as a Cenote. Just to enjoy this wonderful place in the middle of the jungle!
At Jungle Buggy Tour, we will get rid of the plastic water bottle and will leave a water dispenser available at our ranch for you! So bring your reusable water bottle and help us to reduce the plastic single use!
This tour requires a minimum of 2 buggies to operate. If the minimum of vehicles not met, you may be contacted 24 hours before your tour to re-schedule your tour.
Protect your skin and the fragile Cenote ecosystem by using eco-friendly, biodegradable sunscreen.
Trails can be rocky and wet; sturdy shoes with good grip will keep you comfortable and safe.
Stay hydrated while reducing plastic waste—water refill stations are available at the base camp.
Don’t forget your swimsuit and towel for the refreshing swim in the Cenote at tour’s end.
Cenotes played a crucial role in Mayan culture as sources of fresh water and sacred sites, reflecting the region’s deep connection to nature.
Jungle Buggy Tour prioritizes sustainable practices, promoting minimal environmental impact by reducing plastic use and protecting the delicate Cenote ecosystem.
Necessary for taking a dip in the Cenote’s cool waters.
summer specific
Protects your skin and preserves the fragile aquatic ecosystem.
spring specific
Provides grip and protects feet on uneven, sometimes wet trails.
Keeps you hydrated and supports the tour’s no-plastic initiative.