Shared ATV Full Package
Shared ATV Full Package Tour, Cenote Swimming, Horseback Riding, Zip Lines, Lunch and Drinks
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Description
Shared ATV Full Package Tour, Cenote Swimming,
Horseback Riding, Zip Lines, Lunch and Drinks
Hotel pickup offered
English & Spanish
Mobile ticket
No crowds
Cenote Swimming
4 to 6 hours (approx.)
Hotel pickup offered
English & Spanish
Mobile ticket
No crowds
Cenote Swimming
4 to 6 hours (approx.)
What are our clients saying?
492 reviews for Shared ATV Full Package
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terri p –
We really enjoyed the entire tour. Our tour guide SEXY Mary was great. We had lots of fun riding ATVs, zip lining, jumping into the cenote , tequila tasting, learning Mayan history and eating delicious food.
Luis R –
The transportation from hotel to activity location did not follow Covid guidelines as there were many people on the vans with no spacing.
Upon arrival, we had to “wait for checkin” which was basically a ploy for us to buy merchandise, food, drink from them. The activities were advertised as 50mins each, which was a lie.
We did ATVs first and they were the most run down I’ve ever seen. We had about a dozen people in our group and I’d say at least 25% of the atvs cutoff during our route. Additionally, the atvs were not sanitized at all and the helmets were “sanitized” by placing a napkin in the top part but nothing was sprayed or wiped down – the chin straps and clasps were neglected.
Then we did the “free” tequila tasting. Another ploy to buy their crap. This was a waste of our time and not anything we signed up for and took probably 30 mins. Because they had 5 tequilas to discuss.
Then we swam in cenote which was nice and refreshing, however, we again were packed into a crowded van with no spacing. We were also rushed through the cenote and didn’t have time to really enjoy it.
Then we were also rushed through the zip lines. At this point, we were all smashed together in the trees and platforms with the guides not wearing their masks or only partially wearing them. The zip line gloves seemed somewhat clean because they had up wear disposable gloves and then the heavy duty gloves over those. But the helmets were like the atv, not sanitized.
Then we were provided a 2 taco snack, the option to purchase photos of our activities, and shuttled back to our hotels. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this business and I wouldn’t do it again.
Moses –
I highly recommend doing these activities it was my first time for everything but the staff was great and helpful and plus I am a fast learner lol…the tequila tasting was great very very smooth tequila….GREAT memorable times 😎💪🏾😊
Evelyn N –
Such a great place. They do a great job easing the fears of first time zipliners. Tequila tasting was an added bonus! Alberto and Angel were the icing on the cake. Definitely check this place out.
M K. –
The claims that First Aid is provided is a complete lie. I also took this excursion in October and found that no medical treatment was offered. There is no paramedic or doctor on the premises.
There is a shortage of belts for women and they did not have one small enough for me. I requested not going since it would be loose and they insisted I had to go. There are stops along way and opportunities to walk back, but the harassing staff refuses to let anyone get out of line. The zipline is dirty, short, unsafe, and unpleasant. There is no view and the staff members require people to smile for pictures or turn upside down.
The ziplines are short and it only takes a few seconds to get from one side to the other. There are posts behind the short landing area that makes it dangerous. This place should be shut down. There is no refrigeration. Also, they charge for lockers which they at first said were free. I don’t know about fine print but never saw it on the forms I printed out, so it is misleading to make this claim. I don’t know about pushing merchandise as I did not see it.
They did push for food purchases and expensive insurance on top of what was paid. And they pushed for expensive photographs. The ATV area was muddy and mine was dirty. The seat fell off. I essentially stopped it and walked back. Since I am not a driver, I did not appreciate being required to do this. There is no safety check or screening for ATV drivers.
If license/training is required, then this activity should be banned for non-drivers. Also, there was no demo or training. It is dangerous to be a passenger and supposed to be one person per ATV and some had two or three people. I cannot drive due to plantar fascitiis in my right ankle and had to stop last year.
The ATVs were not sanitised. The road was full of mud, potholes, rocks, and branches. It is dangerous and should be banned. I have gone quadding as a passenger in Canada and US, never encountered these problems. Roads were smooth.
Nobody would be allowed to use that mutthole for an ATV area. The tequila did not come with food and there were no mixers as I do not like tequila and wanted something else such as pop or beer, but it was not offered. Staff made me and others wait an extra hour. I noticed people with twisted ankles not being offered medical treatment.
When I asked why, the staff claimed they were not available or on premises. Also, female staff wear very inappropriate outfits for this kind of work environment. It is appropriate to wear jean cut-offs in a night club, not at work. And bras are usually required. Their hair was swinging around on the zipline. Staff do not listen and are dirty. This place should be banned and closed.