ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup

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ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
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Jungle speed with a cenote finish. This Tulum adventure strings together ATV, zipline circuits over the trees, and a final plunge at a natural Mayan cenote. It’s the kind of half-day plan that feels like three activities, but still stays organized.

I especially like the 5-zipline circuit with interactive bridges, because it’s not just a straight-line ride. I also like that the end is a 100% natural cenote at the Ruta de los Cenotes area, so you get water that’s part of the jungle itself. One drawback to factor in: pickup timing and location matter here, so make sure you match the exact pickup instructions and meeting point.

If you’re okay following safety limits and rules, this is a fun, energetic way to spend about four hours near Tulum. It’s built for a small group (maximum 15), and it includes key costs up front, like ATV insurance and transportation.

Quick hits from this ATV, Zipline and Cenote combo

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  • Small-group format with a max of 15 people, aimed at staying manageable on busy jungle routes
  • ATV 4×4 ride plus a full zipline circuit, not a short taster version
  • Interactive bridges (3 of them) add a more hands-on feel than standard platforms
  • Cenote Verde Lucero is the natural water finale at a Mayan cenote site
  • Phones and cameras are not permitted during the adventure activities, so plan accordingly
  • Locker deposit is $5 per person, and beverages aren’t included

Starting Where It Matters: Súper Akí Tulum to the Cenote Route

ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup - Starting Where It Matters: Súper Akí Tulum to the Cenote Route
Most mornings in Tulum start with logistics, and this one starts at a very specific place: Súper Akí Tulum on the Carretera Federal Tulum Ruinas road. Your tour ends back at the same meeting point, which is handy if you’re trying to keep the rest of your day flexible.

Pickup is offered from a centric meeting point in Tulum or select hotels in the area. The key detail is that they send your exact pickup time after booking, so don’t show up vaguely “around noon.” If your day runs on a tight schedule, put the pickup time on your phone calendar immediately after you get confirmation.

This tour also uses a mobile ticket, which is convenient if you prefer having everything in one place. Just remember: phones won’t be used during the active parts of the tour, because cameras and cell phones are not permitted during activities.

ATV 4×4 Jungle Ride: Power, Speed, and Safety Limits

The ATV portion is built around exploration. You’ll ride a powerful 4×4 ATV through the jungle, which changes the feel compared with walking tours. It’s not a quiet “look at plants” kind of ride. Expect motion, dust, and the need to follow instructions closely.

Here’s what really matters for the ATV part: the rules for who can drive. If you want to drive solo, you must be 18+. If you’re 16+, you can drive only if you’re accompanied by an adult. The minimum age to participate is 4, but the height requirement is 1 metre (3.28 ft).

Safety rules also come into play for the rest of the activities, but they start influencing what you expect right from the start. You’ll want to be comfortable with a structured environment—guides will be in control of pacing and equipment checks.

One more practical point: ATV insurance is included. That doesn’t mean you can ignore care and caution, but it does mean a line-item that often appears separately on other tours is handled for you.

Zipline Circuit Through the Trees: Interactive Bridges and Real Constraints

ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup - Zipline Circuit Through the Trees: Interactive Bridges and Real Constraints
After the ATV ride, the tour shifts into flying mode. You’ll zip through the trees on a course with a 5-zipline circuit and hanging bridges. Three of the bridges are interactive, which is where a lot of people’s excitement usually lives—because you’re not just traveling from platform to platform. You’re also experiencing a more dynamic setup.

There are physical limits you need to respect so everyone stays safe. The maximum weight allowed on the ziplines is 120 kg (264 lb), and there’s a max waist size of 1.24 m / 49 in. If you’re near either limit, it’s worth planning ahead to avoid last-minute disappointment.

Also note the phone and camera rule: during zipline and other adventure activities, cameras and cell phones are not permitted. That’s a real constraint for people who want to film everything. Your best move is to treat the experience as a hands-on activity first, and accept that you won’t be recording during the flight portions.

Guides are described as professional and bilingual, which matters because zipline courses can get technical. When instructions are clear, it’s easier to enjoy the ride instead of spending the whole time worrying about what comes next.

Stop 1: La Ruta de los Cenotes and the Build-Up to Water

ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup - Stop 1: La Ruta de los Cenotes and the Build-Up to Water
Stop 1 is La Ruta de los Cenotes. From the structure of the day, this is where the jungle experience gathers momentum and where you’ll spend time before the final cenote. This site is known for cenotes along a route, and it’s the setting that frames the rest of your tour.

What I like about starting here is that the environment matches the activities. You’re not traveling to a cenote that feels separate from the jungle adventure. You’re already in the jungle zone, so the switch from ATV to zipline to water feels like part of one connected experience.

Potential drawback: because it’s an outdoor jungle setting, expect some unevenness in timing and comfort. That’s normal for nature tours, but it’s good to remember if your schedule is tight elsewhere in Tulum.

Stop 2: Cenote Verde Lucero for the Natural Water Finale

ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup - Stop 2: Cenote Verde Lucero for the Natural Water Finale
Stop 2 is Cenote Verde Lucero. This is the final act, and it’s where the tour slows down from adrenaline into a cool, natural reset. The cenote is described as fresh water and 100% natural, and it’s part of the Mayan cenote world in the deeper jungle area.

This is also where the tour includes the cenote jumping platform. Even if you don’t jump, you’ll be near the action, and that changes how you feel about the water. It’s not a museum-style stop. It’s an active water moment.

Because there are lockers available with a $5 deposit per person and beverages are not included, plan like this is an experience where you’ll handle your own comforts. The tour does include a regional snack, which helps keep you going, but you’ll still want to be realistic about thirst.

What Is Included (and What You’ll Need to Add)

ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup - What Is Included (and What You’ll Need to Add)
The $59 price is built around a “most of the big costs are included” model. You get transportation from the centric meeting point or select hotels, ATV insurance, and the conservation fee. You also get the activities: the ATV ride, the zipline circuit, and the cenote with the jumping platform.

Here’s the full included set from the tour info:

  • ATV ride
  • 5-zipline circuit with 3 interactive bridges
  • Fresh water cenote experience with a jumping platform
  • Professional bilingual guides
  • Regional snack
  • Conservation fee included
  • Transportation from the meeting point or select hotels
  • ATV insurance included

Not included items matter because they can change your budget on the day. Beverages aren’t included, so bring your own plan for staying hydrated after the activities. Lockers are also not included—there’s a $5 deposit per person. If you hate carrying items around, factor that in.

One more rule that affects your day: cameras and cell phones are not permitted during activities. Even if you’re used to documenting everything, you’ll have to adjust.

Group Size and Timing: Why a Max of 15 Helps

ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup - Group Size and Timing: Why a Max of 15 Helps
This tour is capped at maximum 15 travelers, and it’s described as a small-group setting of about 14 per group. That’s a good thing. Bigger groups can turn zipline days into long waits between platforms. With fewer people, you usually get a smoother flow through equipment checks, safety instructions, and the course itself.

Duration is listed as about 4 hours. That’s long enough to feel like you did something substantial, but short enough that you can often return to Tulum for lunch or beach time the same day.

English is offered, so you won’t be stuck searching for instructions. Confirmation is received at booking, which helps you lock in your schedule without endless follow-ups.

Safety Rules You Must Follow (They Shape the Experience)

ATV, Zipline and Cenote at Extreme Adventuring with Tulum Pickup - Safety Rules You Must Follow (They Shape the Experience)
This tour is very explicit about safety. That’s not just fine print. It affects what you can do.

Key constraints include:

  • Cameras and cell phones are not permitted during the adventure activities
  • Weight limit on ziplines: 120 kg / 264 lb
  • Waist limit on ziplines: 1.24 m / 49 in
  • ATV driving ages: 18+ to drive single, 16+ to drive accompanied by an adult
  • Minimum participation age: 4 years old
  • Minimum height: 1 metre (3.28 ft)

If you show up without checking these, you might end up sitting out parts of the experience. That’s a common frustration in adventure tourism, so it’s worth verifying your measurements and age requirements before you go.

Also, ATV insurance and conservation fees are included. Those are helpful from a value and peace-of-mind standpoint.

Pickup and Meeting Point Reality Check: Don’t Leave It to Chance

The start point is clear. The pickup can vary based on where you’re staying. You’ll get the exact pickup time, but you still need to confirm that you understand the location instructions.

One thing I’d do if I were scheduling this day: plan to arrive at the pickup window early enough that you’re not sprinting to a van when the jungle day starts. When a tour combines ATV driving, zipline equipment, and a timed cenote stop, delays ripple.

Your tour ends back at the meeting point too, so you won’t need to figure out a separate return ride. That’s part of why this plan can be easy if your base is near the Tulum downtown area.

Price and Value: Why $59 Can Feel Like a Deal

At $59 per person for about 4 hours, you’re paying for a full package: transportation, ATV insurance, conservation fees, ATV ride, zipline circuit, cenote, a snack, and bilingual guidance. For many visitors, the biggest value comes from stacking activities into one organized block.

The real “value check” is what’s not included. Beverages aren’t included, and lockers require a $5 deposit per person. If you’re the type who always wants a drink on hand, you’ll want to budget for that. If you plan to store items, the locker fee is small, but it’s still a cost.

Still, the included items cover the parts that are hardest to arrange alone: a guided safety structure, equipment, conservation coverage, and transport into the cenote route area.

Who This Tour Fits Best

This is a good match if you want active travel. You’ll enjoy it more if you like motion and you’re okay with rules.

It fits well for:

  • Couples or small groups who want ATV + zipline + cenote in one day
  • People comfortable following safety instructions and equipment checks
  • Visitors who want jungle scenery that’s more than a quick viewpoint

It might be less ideal if you:

  • Need constant phone access for documentation, since cameras/cell phones are not permitted during activities
  • Have physical measurements near the zipline waist/weight limits
  • Have very tight timing and can’t handle pickup variability

Should You Book Extreme Adventuring With Tulum Pickup?

I’d book this if you want a single, organized half-day that hits three different jungle styles: ride, fly, and swim. The included package at $59 is built around the expensive parts most people would otherwise add one-by-one, and the small-group limit keeps the day from dragging.

I’d also book it with one extra homework step: double-check the age, height, and zipline limits so you don’t lose a chunk of the experience on arrival. And be strict about pickup time and meeting point instructions, because the day starts moving fast once you’re in the adventure zone.

FAQ

How long is the ATV, zipline, and cenote tour in Tulum?

The duration is listed as approximately 4 hours.

What is the price per person?

The price is $59.00 per person.

Is hotel pickup included?

Transportation from a centric meeting point in Tulum or select hotels in the area is included, with the exact pickup time provided after booking.

Where do I meet and where does the tour end?

The meeting point is Súper Akí Tulum on Carretera Federal Tulum Ruinas s/n. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.

What activities are included?

You’ll do an ATV ride, a 5-zipline circuit with 3 interactive bridges, and a fresh water Mayan cenote experience at Cenote Verde Lucero.

Are cameras or cell phones allowed during the activities?

No. Cameras and cell phones are not permitted during the adventure activities.

What are the ATV driving age rules?

You must be 18+ to drive an ATV single. You must be 16+ to drive accompanied by an adult.

What are the minimum age and height requirements?

Minimum age is 4 years old, with a minimum height requirement of 1 metre (3.28 ft).

What is included in the price, and what costs extra?

Included: ATV insurance, conservation fee, transportation, ATV ride, zipline circuit, cenote, and a regional snack. Not included: beverages and lockers (deposit) for $5.00 per person.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.