ATV Adventure, Interactive Bridges, Ziplines, Cenote and Lunch





Description
Visit Extreme Adventuring Eco Park and have the time of your life during a jungle adventure. You'll enjoy three activities: ziplines, ATV's and cenote, all combined in one awesome tour. Discover the jungle as you ride on a powerful 4x4 ATV, then zip through the trees on an interactive zipline course. Finally, jump into the refreshing water of a 100% natural Mayan cenote (zipline and jumping platform). Located deep into the Mayan jungle at the " Ruta de los Cenotes", Extreme Adventuring Eco Park will offer you the best experience in a small-groups. Your tour also includes professional bilingual guides, transport and high safety standards.
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Pickup Locations & Times
Roundtrip transportation is available from most Cancun and Riviera Maya hotels. If your hotel is located outside the pickup zone, a central meeting point will be advised upon reconfirmation. If you are staying in Tulum, Cozumel or Isla Mujeres, pickup is from a meeting point. Pickup point for all Bahia Principe guests is at Hacienda Doña Isabel - Bahía Principe complex is consists of 5 hotels, so it's five different lobbies. We schedule the departure from one meeting point for the whole complex, which is only a few minutes walk away from each lobby. If your hotel is not listed please leave us a note with your hotel name to confirm your pickup time. Should you need to reschedule your activity, please contact us as soon as possible, as the tour sells out quickly.
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Important Information
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Must be 18+ to drive ATV single.
- Must be 16+ to drive ATV accompanied by an adult.
- Minimum age to participate is 4 years old. Minimum height required is 1 metre (3.28 ft).
- Maximum weight allowed on the ziplines is 130 kg/ 286 lb.
- Maximum waist size allowed on the ziplines is 1.24 m / 49 in.
- Transportation to the park can take between 30 and 90 minutes depending on the location of your hotel or meeting point.
- Signing up a liability waiver is a must before participating in the activity.
- Safety briefing is highly implemented for your own safety.
- Based on international safety standards and to ensure the physical safety of visitors, the use of cameras and cell phones are not permitted during our adventure activities.
Reviews(4,013)
Cancun is fun, but let’s be honest — they are running a money-grab marathon. Buy the cheapest Viator option and do not upgrade. They pick you up either way. If you bought the basic package, they give you a colored bracelet, then magically spot that bracelet and try to herd you into a “VIP upgrade.” But if you don’t have that bracelet, they just give you the other one — and guess what? You still go on the same tour. Photos are an extra $90, because apparently memories now come with a resort tax. The event itself was fun, but from my experience, the whole setup felt like a racket designed to squeeze as much money out of tourists as possible. Don’t buy at your hotel. Buy the cheapest option, don’t upgrade, enjoy the day, and smile knowing you paid less for the same experience everyone else got.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear that some aspects of the experience did not meet your expectations. Optional upgrades, photo packages, and additional services are available for guests who wish to enhance their visit, but participation is always voluntary. We appreciate your perspective and your comments regarding the value of the experience. We are glad to know you enjoyed the activities and thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us.
The fourwheelers are really run down. They were breaking down left and right during the trail rides. The zip lining and cenotes were okay. They are really rushy and don't get much time at each event.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. The safety and maintenance of our equipment are very important to us, and any issue is addressed immediately by our team. We also regret that you felt rushed during the activities. Your comments have been shared with the appropriate departments as we continue working to improve our guests’ experience.
Beginner level for ATV. More ride around dirt track than jungle excursion. Our guide was confusing. We thought we were to leave our stuff at lockers then ended up without bathing suits for Cenote. Told to leave behind everything again and then had No sunglasses or goggles for atv ride. Lots of sales pitches and upselling which got annoying quickly. Four hours was actually over 7 with transport. Which was a long wait to depart. The “meal” included only two small tacos. Again upselling for any food or drinks which was extra cost.
We’re sorry to hear the experience did not meet your expectations. We appreciate your feedback regarding the guide communication, activity expectations, transportation times, and meal options. Safety equipment requirements may vary depending on the activity and conditions, but we understand your concerns. Your comments will be shared with our team as we continue working to improve our guests’ experience. Thank you for your feedback.
We had a blast during this tour! The admission fee was fair for what we received, which was a half day of packed fun. The cenote swims are always a highlight, and getting to zipline and ATV through the jungle was such a treat! Our tour guide Marlon was fun and helpful and we got great pictures from the photo team.
So, I'll start from the beginning: We paid over $200 USD for this, and got the Gold Pass. We booked through our hotel, and got picked up from there. The ride was fine, everything was going great until we got there. Immediately they try to upsell. A simple, "Just to let you guys know, you have the option to upgrade today. There are amazing perks like the food included! I'd love to share the info with you so you can make that decision. Would you like to hear about it?" Would have been amazing. But instead we were stuck in an 8 minute speech immediately, and told we better upgrade for $59 USD per person or else we'd be spending more today (spoiler alert, we did not.) So, our mood is a little soured. I don't mind them giving us the option, but it felt really intense. Next. There's no information on how to prepare for this trip. Why? Because they try to sell you more. PS. You don't need any of it. My flip flops survived the entire trip. My sunglasses worked fine on the quads. And the face covering wasn't necessary at all. If you want it, that's totally fine. But we felt pressured into buying it. It would at least be nice to tell people: towels, sunglasses, water shoes, swimsuit, change of clothes, water, and snack, are recommended. However options (except clothing) are available for purchase and rental at the shop. Unfortunately these things were all expensive, and kind of useless. I had bare feet at the Cenote and had a blast. On the positive, the Cenote was amazing. We had a group where not everyone swam so it wasn't too crowded. The zipline was so fun, and I think my husband jumped from the cliff like 10 times. It was only 20 minutes but I enjoyed it a lot. The workers were great and had good fun with us too, safety here was good! I won't even get into the whole pictures thing, because I get it's a business and they still let us take our phone to the area just not in the water. So I didn't mind. Now, where things go down hill again. Tequila tasting was involved, but my husband and I don't drink. And all the kids there were just stuck waiting around. It would be cool if there was something, even like a game for us to do while we waited. On top of that, the tequila tasting is mostly just there so they can sell tequila. I'm sure the history and everything was cool to learn about, but they almost seemed mad we didn't wanna be part of it. So after sitting around waiting, we were then rushed to the zipline. I've been on sketchier ziplines that were still safer. There out here herding us like cows, and packing us onto platforms with no room, as they just send another person down the line. One after another we were sent down, and I purposely hesitated a few times to make sure they safely got the person in front of me off the line, before I went, but I got snapped at for it. Literally only waited 3 seconds more. I did this because the zipline before, I literally almost crashed into the people infront of me because they were still attached to the line and only had 2 seconds before they got them off and I was stopped. My husband behind me also hesitated for the same reason, also got snapped at, but if he didn't hesitate, there's a good chance he would have crashed into me. I couldn't enjoy it at all simply because I was so worried for everyone's safety, my own included. If it was just slowed down a little, it would have been fun! Safety here was not good. Oh and I also got taken off the safetyline before even making off the bridge. That wasn't cool. And lastly, my least favourite was the quads. Now, I've been quading lots. I've enjoyed the heck out of it. This was just painful. We pretty much all thought it was gonna be a jungle quad ride, one where we could see the jungle and enjoy the experience. Truly though, it was just an extremely pothole filled dirt road. The blisters I got from the bars, and burns I got from the quad were nasty. I highly recommend long pants if you don't intend on driving. It was just the same loop, and honestly, I know some of it will be up to personal preference, but this certainly wasn't enjoyable as a passenger. My husband had more fun driving. Safety for this one was not good. They didn't cover it well. There was a brief mention of hand signs at the start. And then nothing when we actually got to the quads. Also my helmet just didn't fit. And one of the young girls in the group lost hers off her head. So this experience was what really killed it for me. Lastly however, we were sat down and asked for tips. I don't mind a simple "Thank you everyone for coming. I just want to let you know, although not mandatory, tips are highly appreciated and contribute to everyone working here today. So if you had a great time, and I kept you alive, this box here is for tips! Thank you!" But no. We were told a speech, and how much we could tip him. $5 per person, but $10 would be even better! Then held the tip box to us and asked for them as we passed him, and got visibly upset when we did not (don't get me wrong. I like tipping servers/drivers, but this was just so much asking for money for something we paid for already). On top of that, we couldn't get our locker deposit back ($5 each) - until after they asked for tips. Lastly was the snack/show. Now, the snack in my opinion was delicious, but it was a snack fit for a child. 2 tiny tacos. Everything else was expensive. If you're getting the gold pass for the food option, it's just not worth it. And then there was the show. But truly I won't write a review on that itself, more just the fact a short time later, the actors came down to each table asking for tips. They were very kind when I told them we brought no money though. So I have no bad comments about them. Then! And finally. We waited, and waited, and did a little more waiting. It was hot, people were irritated, and we were tired. Finally they released us. We had the same driver for the way home, and I have no bad comments about him, he was cool. The van had AC. It was all good. If only they would have put the cenote at the end, after getting hot and sweaty from the other adventures, a quick rinse and the cenote would have made the trip so much more enjoyable. Either way, I rest my case. I really hate the fact we paid as much as we did, and we were constantly asked for more. Photos also cost, but that's pretty standards for activities like this so I'm not gonna say anything. We just didn't buy them. But yeah, that's all. I wouldn't do this one again. A whole lot of being rushed. Then rushed to wait. And waiting to be rushed lol! Either way, I'd personally choose a different adventure to attend.
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback, LiShayla. We’re sorry to hear that several aspects of your visit left you disappointed. We appreciate your positive comments about the cenote, our staff, and your driver. At the same time, we take concerns regarding safety, communication, wait times, and the presentation of optional services very seriously. We would like to investigate the concerns you raised, particularly those related to safety procedures and your overall experience. Could you please reach out through one of our official customer service channels and share your reservation name, booking platform, and visit date so we can review what happened with our operations team? We appreciate your feedback, as it helps us continue improving the guest experience.
Great time very fun Are guid H was,great Atv and zip line was amazing The pork tacos are a must try !
States it's 4 hours, but when you get there they state it's around 6 hours. I think it would be better if you purchased the longer tour which would be nice to know when booking instead of trying to upsale at the destination. Food was a joke for people just paying for the tour. If you purchase a meal at the hall it actually looked like a meal instead of 2 sad little tacos. Also "lunch" is at 5pm for the 1:30 tour. The activities were fun just not the best experience dealing with the poor communication beforehand.
I have a lot of mixed thoughts about this excursion so hear me out. The first hour and a half was awful and the last few hours were pretty fun although some parts were underwhelming. Overall, the lower price I think we got what we paid for. Some things to be aware of that were very frustrating and potentially dangerous was we didn’t eat at our resort before leaving because the listing says it includes lunch. We get there and the lady checking us in says that we get a SNACK and it’s at the END of the entire thing. So we went about 7 hours without eating whiling doing more higher energy activities. They also said you couldn’t take anything with you including water which felt concerning of if we were going to get water the entire time which made me nervous. Turns out they did have pitchers of water about halfway through thankfully so that turned out okay. You also walk in and they immediately try to get you to spend more money by upgrading. I don’t know the cost of the upgrade but I know if it’s the one with more zip lines and bridges, that wouldn’t be worth it but for unlimited food and drinks possibly worth it but I still wouldn’t do it. Then we started with zip lines and one bridge which by the way the bridge is tiny to the point we were questioning if that was the actual bridge. And we also stood there for probably around 30 minutes while they let some other group do multiple zip lines and we stood there on the steps wondering what the heck was even going on the entire time. Then did the zip lines which was fine but nothing too long. Then we went to the ATVs which was fine. Then rode a transport to the cenote a little ways which was by far the best part and only reason this review got as many stars as it did. Really was a fun time and beautiful! Then transport back and had our 2 tacos that I thought was listed as an authentic Mayan food but was definitely pre frozen fish fillets stuck on a small taco shell with 4 pieces of coleslaw and took a whole minute to eat both. All other food was beyond pricey and seeing it come out you could see they actually put effort into but i still wouldn’t have ordered due to the price. They also make you pay for lockers which I thought was absolutely ridiculous considering you had no choice but to leave your stuff there as you couldn’t take it on any of the excursions besides the cenote. Lastly, the transport I feel the driver was very friendly but also the ride was miserable as there was little to no airflow and he wouldn’t allow us to open the windows and it was packed full. Overall wouldn’t go again but the cenote was great and the people were nice enough but a lot of upselling and disappointment and the biggest issue was that the listing lied and left us feeling so hungry I truly was worried I might pass out.
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback, Kristi. We’re sorry to hear that several aspects of the experience did not meet your expectations. We understand how frustrating it must have been to feel unprepared regarding meal timing and other tour details. While the tour includes a snack during the experience and lunch at the cenote area, we regret if this was not communicated clearly enough before your visit. We also appreciate your comments regarding wait times, transportation comfort, lockers, and upgrade offers, as they help us identify areas where we can improve. We’re glad to hear you enjoyed the cenote and found our staff friendly. Your feedback has been shared with our operations team for review, as providing accurate information and a positive guest experience is extremely important to us. We truly appreciate your honest comments and the opportunity to improve.
Atvs were old and awful the trail was full of holes the cinote was man made the zip lines were the best part of this tour and the lunch was awful and didn’t like the fact that they tried to hound you so bad for tips would never do this excursion again!
Thank you for sharing your feedback, Kristy. We’re sorry to hear parts of the experience did not meet your expectations. Optional tips should always be handled respectfully, and guests should never feel uncomfortable. We appreciate your comments regarding the ATV trail, lunch, and overall experience, and we’ll share them with our operations team as we continue working to improve our tours.
Angel is great. The whole process was very smooth



