Zip Lines Circuit and Shared ATV
Zip Lines Circuit and Shared ATV Tour with Interactive Cenote Swim, Lunch and Tequila Tasting
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Description
Zip Lines Circuit and Shared ATV Tour
with Interactive Cenote Swim, Lunch and Tequila Tasting
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?
450 reviews for Zip Lines Circuit and Shared ATV
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Lisa B –
The tour was awesome. The staff is so friendly and willing to go above and beyond! The car ride was a bit longer than expected but SO worth it. Definitely do this!! Thank you!
LexiD –
Diego as a tour guide was pretty good. I’ve done ATV and Zipline before and the explanations were more thorough. We were not warned how to handle getting over the larger rocks. There was no safety explanation of the ziplines and we only did 3/5. By the time I noticed we only did 3, I wasn’t able to bring it up and also felt like the workers should know this.
One of the biggest reasons I’m rating this poor is that for both ATV and Zipline you can’t bring anything on you. This is not for safety reasons as I’ve also been ziplining several times before and brought whatever equipment I desired. This purely for them to be the sole ones taking photos and then try to charge you $25 a piece.
Overall I wouldn’t do this experience again unless I got it at a discount.
Ashley R –
I visited with a friend and we booked separately. First, it took 1 hour and 15 min to get there from our hotel which was a lot. Coming back wasn’t as long but about 45-50 min.
We only did 3 zip lines when it was advertised as 5, which was disappointing. The ATV ride was extremely bumpy. There are huge rocks and my helmet came off, which was dangerous. I also felt like they didn’t say anything on safety as far as equipment used etc. They rushed through as they had many groups.
The lunch was not impressive. You had the choice of pork tacos, tuna tacos or rice and bean tacos. The tortillas were really dry/falling apart. We bought guacamole and chips which was good. The tequila tasting was good as well.
You could not take any of your stuff on the ATV or zipline and you are forced to buy a locker. This is likely to ensure you don’t take any pictures and buy from them. I liked that they did not allow the phones on the ATV though because it was a very unsteady drive.
Diego was cool.
I would not do it again.
Julie Hewitson –
Be prepared to be there all day, and have to wait for other groups to finish (Even if you ended early).
I grew up riding ATVs, the path is NO JOKE. Beginners be careful and be safe. Definitely bring a towel and bring your phone to the cenote. The picture package is SO worth it.
Angie S –
The drive to Extreme Adventures was pretty extreme, but that is just the Cancun traffic I suppose. When we arrived we were ushered into a holding area and encouraged to purchase some mosquito repellent, which was unnecessary. We were then sorted into groups with a specific tour guide. Ours was Alexis. He was very kind and prepared to answer our questions. First stop for us was the Cenote. We were able to jump into the cenote using a zip line type of apparatus or you can walk into the cenote using stairs. This lasts about 30 minutes and then it is zip line time. This was fun, as I have never zip lined before. There were three actual zip lines, which was plenty, and the guy taking pictures captured my family beautifully. Seriously, you cannot take your own picture zip lining, allow the professional to take the picture. After the zip line was the ATV tour through the jungle. If you have never drove an ATV, this may not be for you. They are not going to give you a lesson on how to do so. If you have driven an ATV, this is an awesome adventure. Lots of bumps, lots of dirt, lots of trees and lots of fun. Again, if you have never experienced an ATV, this may not be your jam. The tequila tasting is informative and if you are a nerd like me and love all things on “how its made” you will totally enjoy this..along with the pay off of drinking tequila. Lastly, this is an adventure designed for tourists to spend money. If you aren’t happy with the request to purchase tequila after the tasting..don’t buy any. If you do not like the pricing on the pictures that they have taken, don’t buy any. Overall, the experience for my family was amazing. We will talk about our first time on a zip line for many years to come, we will laugh about the bumps we went over in the ATV for many years to come. This was an awesome adventure that checked off a few items on the bucket list.