moderate
7–8 hours
Suitable for individuals in decent physical condition; some stamina required for zip-lining, rappelling, and swimming.
Discover the perfect blend of Mayan history and high-energy adventure in Riviera Maya. From cliffside ruins to zip-lines and cenote snorkeling, Interliv Travel’s all-in-one tour promises cultural depth and adrenaline highs.
From $220 USD
Indulge in the perfect blend of culture and adventure as you tour with a certified guide the most amazing archaeological site overlooking the Caribbean, fly above the jungle canopy on a spectacular zip-line ride, rappel down into the Mayan jungle and enjoy snorkeling through an underground river. As a perfect finish delight yourself by savoring authentic mexican cuisine.
History, culture and adventure can all be found here! Our tour sends you back in time to the days of the ancient Maya as you explore the seaside archeological site of Tulum National Park, set on a soaring cliff overlooking the Mexican Caribbean. On the tour an expert guide will introduce you to the mysteries of the ancient Mayan civilization, as well as its architecture, art and the significance of this port town.
From there we will take you deep into the mayan jungle where you can experience 7 speedy ziplines over the jungle canopy with 5 different styles to choose from followed by another two more activities: rappelling and a refreshing swim in a gorgeous underground cenote.
Your guide will make you feel safe and welcome at every turn, whether you are a first time adventurer or an experienced traveler accustomed to advanced adrenaline. A tasty lunch with non-alcoholic beverages is included as well as all the gear you need for a perfect day of Xtreme adventures in the Riviera Maya.
Clothing that dries fast will keep you comfortable during snorkeling and zip-lining segments.
Protect your skin and the cenote’s delicate ecosystem by using eco-friendly sunscreen.
You’ll need energy for rappelling and multiple zip-line rides—start the day well-hydrated.
Use pockets with zippers or small packs during zip-lines to avoid losing gear.
Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Mayans, serving as a vital trading port in the 13th century.
Efforts are underway to preserve cenote ecosystems by limiting visitor numbers and encouraging eco-friendly practices during tours.
Keeps you comfortable through wet and dry phases of the tour.
summer specific
Protects feet during rappelling and walking in rocky cenote areas.
Protects skin and preserves local aquatic ecosystems.
spring specific
Handy for sudden showers during the rainy season.
summer specific