Shared ATV Full Package
Shared ATV Full Package Tour, Cenote Swimming, Horseback Riding, Zip Lines, Lunch and Drinks
Book now & pay later
- Secure your place by paying only 20%
- Book directly and get the best price
- Free cancellation Up to 24 hours in advance
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
You must be logged in to post a review.























fatimastar23 –
My husband and I got a double atv and it was soo fun. Wish we could’ve ridden longer but overall, it was a great experience. A tequila tasting is included which was a nice surprise. Our guide, Gabby, was very nice, helpful and patient with everyone. Chicken tacos from the stand were delicious and so were the pork tacos at the end of our excursion. Be prepared to bring cash (minimum $50) for tipping, additional food or if you want to buy souvenirs. They also have Paypal, Google Pay and ApplePay which saved the day since we were unprepared with bringing enough cash. Also, be prepared for your excursion to last longer than the 4 hours in case you’re expected to be somewhere else later in the afternoon. We booked the 8 a.m. tour and returned to our hotel about 3:15 p.m. I would definitely recommend this tour especially for the price.
Jae L. –
For $55 it was worth the visit. My tour guide was Diego who was excellent. Great personality adventurous and outstanding customer service. The tour consists of three major adventure which are ATV (four wheeler’s), Zip lining, and Cenote. The ATV ride was perfect. Nice muddy path, puddles to give you the full effect of four wheeling. Although i wish the ride was longer it would have been better. Zip Lining is definitely for first timers. They are short and slow in speed. Truly meant for first timers. Now as for the Cenote, it was amazing. I would rather have spent my day swimming and jumping into the cenote. There are two cliffs to jump off of into the natural waters or zip line into the water as well. It was so refreshing the perfect way to end the tour. Now throughout the entire tour they are taking pictures to sell at the end which indeed are extremely expensive to purchase, but keep in mind this is how the locals make their living. So if your touring with Diego rest assure youll have q great time!
Annie Savoy –
Things you should know that aren’t either listed or accurate in the description provided:
1) You need to prepare for and block out about 7 1/2 hours of your time. We were picked up at 8:00am from our hotel and spent an hour and fifteen minutes picking up other people. After that it took us about 45 minutes to an hour to arrive at our destination.
2) If you have ever zip lined anywhere else in your life… I would probably skip this location. There is nothing and I mean zero about it being extreme. There are 5 total worthy for children. And a photo op at each.
3) The 4wheelers through the mud were fun but the prices listed are for doubles….meaning if you want your own 4wheeler it’s extra. I missed that when reading the summary while booking and had to pay extra. Good thing I had cash because they weren’t taking credit cards. There’s also photography being taken.
4)There is a tequila demonstration after the 4wheeling where you taste several different tequilas. Why? Because they want you to buy the bottles. It’s about thirty minutes long and you can’t go anywhere because you’re stuck and they know it.
5) If you don’t buy any tequila that’s ok because you’re also going to be introduced to the vanilla they make and they ask you to buy that too.
6) Plan on hopping in the van again to go to a Cenote. We weren’t there to hang out and swim and soak up sun. We were there for a photo op. A couple of jumps off the cliff and zip line and then we were out.
7) Back to the van for your advertised lunch. Lunch was two tacos. The options were pork or tuna. I ordered tuna and received tuna salad tacos. And no water. We had to purchase the water. While you’re eating, the workers parade around trying to sell you pictures from your photo shoot for about $79. You can’t just say no thank you…. they make you sit there and flip through all the photos.
8) Originally we were told this was a 4 hour trip and that we would be back at our hotel by approximately 1:00pm. We returned at 3:30pm and missed a reservation we had had with friends for another activity.
I’ll say the workers were cordial. But they weren’t overly pleasant or accommodating.
For what this is…. it’s ENTIRELY TOO LONG. All I wanted to do was get the hell out of there and couldn’t exactly summon an uber. We were stuck and they knew it.
I hope this helps!
Hope this helps.
Daniel –
The ATV part was a TON of fun. The cenote swim was fun but far too short! The zip lining was cool, but some in our group couldn’t go. They have a sign that says “waist must be under 49” to zip line” but men with size 38 and 40 waist were too large to zip line. So if you wanna zip line and you’re even a tad overweight, or even a little chunky, you might be excluded from this part, and they won’t let you do something else in its place. Also, it’s wayyy longer than 4 hours. We planned for 4-5 hours, and the whole thing took right around 7 hours. The drive was more than an hour from Cancun, so that was a huge bummer! Also you do a lot of just sitting around waiting to do something, which is also a bummer. And they take good pics of you, but it costs $25 for one picture, or you can buy the whole batch for $69 (2 people)
Overall, I’d say it was just okay. And as we know, just okay is not okay… 🤷♂️
Rubix Cubix –
I went to this tour on September 29. An ATV crashed into mine and I ended up falling from the ATV. There was no damge to the ATV but the leader told me he might charge my credit card for damage. This did not happen, but he did not allow me to receive First Aid. I was forced to continue the ATV portion of the event until we returned to the main camp. I did not receive any First Aid and filled out an incident report about how I could not continue due to an injured elbow. I was forced to wait three hours to be returned to my hotel and was not taken to a doctor or hospital, though a driver was available and I requested a return to my hotel or a hospital. The manager did not seem concerned and was upset that I did not continue with the cenote swim, tequila tasting, and eating portion of the event, which I had to sit through. I mentioned five times that I was not interested and had an injured elbow, so was unable to continue. As well, when I was fitted for the harness on the zipline event (before the ATV) I was forced to wear a size three sizes too small and it was tight and painful. I asked to be released from the harness and not continue with the zipline three times and was forced to continue. Though I was told I could stop after the second zipline, I was told they would not release me from the harness and required me to continue on the third. The staff member gave me a hard time for not wanting to continue and when I asked him to release the harness, he refused. He wanted me to perform a dangerous move that I refused on the zipline and argued with me three times about it. I requested a refund with the company and informed Viator that I did not receive First Aid, but they insisted that they spoke to the manager and that he provided First Aid, which they did not. They claimed I canceled my activities voluntarily after the injury. I would like a full refund and damages. This company should be reported to the health authority for not providing a safe environment and First Aid.