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Thrill and Chill in Cancún: Zipline, ATV, and Cenote Swim Adventure - Cancún

Thrill and Chill in Cancún: Zipline, ATV, and Cenote Swim Adventure

Cancúnmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should have moderate fitness; able to handle ATV driving, climbing to zipline platforms, and swimming.

Overview

Experience the ultimate Yucatán adventure with a 3-hour combo of ATV trails, ziplining over jungle canopies, and swimming in a crystal-clear cenote—all just outside Cancún.

Cancún, Quintana Roo

ZIPLINE + ATV + CENOTE

3 Hours • Ages 6+ • Round Trip Transportation • Swim in a Cenote!

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable 3-hour adventure perfect for the whole family! Experience the thrill of driving ATVs, soaring on a zipline, and swimming in a stunning cenote. With round-trip transportation and snacks included, this all-weather activity promises excitement and lasting memories for participants aged 6 and up.

This is an all-weather activity for the entire family that you’ll never forget!

DURATION

3 hours

AGE RESTRICTION

  • Minimum ATV age: 6 years (accompanied by an adult)
  • Minimum age to drive ATV: 16 years
  • Weight limit zipline 275 Pounds (125 kg )

INCLUDES

  • Drive one of our amazing ATVs
  • Zipline circuit
  • Swimming in cenote
  • Round trip transportation
  • Snacks

WHAT TO BRING

  • Valid ID (passport, drivers license, etc.)
  • Towels and change of clothing

Adventure Tips

Bring biodegradable sunscreen

Protect your skin and the delicate cenote ecosystem by using reef-safe, biodegradable sunscreen.

Wear closed-toe shoes for ATV rides

Closed-toe shoes provide protection and stability on rugged off-road trails.

Pack a quick-dry swimsuit and towel

You’ll want to transition smoothly from ziplining and ATV riding to swimming in the cenote.

Listen closely to safety briefings

Following guide instructions ensures a safe and enjoyable experience across all activities.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Tropical birds like toucans and parrots
  • Agoutis and small reptiles

History

Cenotes were sacred to the ancient Maya who used them as water sources and ritual sites, adding cultural depth to your swim.

Conservation

Operators strictly enforce leave-no-trace principles to protect fragile cenote ecosystems and surrounding jungle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Swimsuit

Essential

For swimming in the cenote’s cool waters.

summer specific

Closed-toe shoes

Essential

Necessary for safe ATV riding on rough trails.

Biodegradable sunscreen

Essential

Protects your skin and the sensitive cenote environment.

summer specific

Lightweight, quick-dry towel

Convenient for drying off after the swim portion.

summer specific