Explore the hidden wonders of Cozumel on an unforgettable ATV tour that takes you through lush jungles to the stunning Jade Cavern Cenote. Experience the thrill of riding top-of-the-line ATVs while following expert guides who share their local knowledge and ensure your safety.
Take a refreshing swim in the cenote and savor a local tequila tour before heading back. Perfect for families and adventure seekers alike, this tour includes cruise ship, hotel, or ferry transportation for a seamless experience.
- Longest and best ATV tour on the island
- Venture through the vibrant jungles of Cozumel on a top-quality ATV
- Swim in the spiritually significant Mayan waters of Jade Cavern Cenote
- Enjoy an educational tequila tasting after your jungle ride
- All transportation from your hotel or arrival point is included
We will meet you at your chosen location. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name
We are situated opposite the entrance to Nachi Cocom Beach Club, and before you reach the entrance to Allegro Cozumel as you head south.
The Jade Cavern (or Cenote Chempita) in Cozumel is a popular, natural sinkhole offering an adventurous and culturally rich experience. Swim in the Cenote: The primary activity is swimming or floating in the cool, refreshing, jade-colored freshwater of the underground cavern, offering a stark contrast to the tropical heat. Cliff Jumping: For the adventurous, there is a platform (typically 8–20 feet high) available for those who wish to jump into the deep waters of the cenote. Explore the Cavern: Visitors can admire the natural geological features, including impressive stalactites and other ancient rock formations created by centuries of mineral deposition. Mayan Significance: Cenotes like the Jade Cavern held immense spiritual importance for the ancient Maya. They were considered sacred wells and the only reliable source of fresh water on the peninsula. The Maya viewed them as portals to the Underworld (Xibalbá), and they were often sites for rituals, ceremonies, and offerings.
Your exhilarating off-road journey passes through El Cedral, the oldest continuous settlement on the island. This charming village offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and adventure. See the small, but historically significant, Mayan ruins dating back to 800 A.D.—the oldest vestiges of civilization on the island. Your guide will explain the sacred role this site once played. Get a true taste of local life as you pass through this authentic community, established by refugees during the 19th-century Caste War. Note the traditional whitewashed Catholic chapel that stands beside the ancient ruins.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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