Explore the Riviera Maya with this all-in-one Tulum adventure. Ride a ATV trail, then fly across four ziplines—ending with a splash into a clear cenote. Pause for a genuine Mayan ceremony led by community members, then dive into sacred waters for a refreshing swim.
After lunch, enjoy a guided snorkel at Yalkú Reef, where calm seas and vibrant marine life offer serene underwater views away from big tour crowds. Pickup from Playa del Carmen is included for added ease.
This small-group experience offers a mix of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and eco-conscious fun—ideal for travelers seeking more than the typical tour.
No theme parks. No crowds. Just jungle trails, real rituals, and hidden reefs.
Single ATV: You ride your own atv (+16 yo)<br/>Pickup included
Doble ATV: 2 riders sharing same ATV<br/>Pickup included
ATVS tour, 4 Zip lines, one of them is the largest zip line in In the area of 1km away, Perform wall rappelling, Mayan ceremony, Swimming through an underground river (cenote)
Time for a Meal (food included, except alcoholic beverages)
Rest time in hammocks
Yalku is a natural inlet formed where freshwater from underground rivers meets the saltwater of the Caribbean Sea, creating a unique ecosystem.
Visitors can explore its vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside colorful tropical fish, and admire the lush vegetation that surrounds the area.
At main entrance of the super market "Super Aki" arrives white van and guides wear green shirts (they usually yell "Maya Adrenaline!"), come up and show your screen with your reservation ticket.
Tulum is a unique blend of ancient Mayan ruins, pristine beaches, and modern bohemian-chic culture. Known for its stunning coastal cliffs and vibrant arts scene, it offers a mix of history, nature, and contemporary luxury.
The ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum are perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the past.
A stunning cenote with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
A beautiful beach with white sand and turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation and water sports.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, lagoons, and coral reefs.
A large cenote with both open and cave areas, perfect for snorkeling and diving.
Slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and citrus, wrapped in banana leaves. A Yucatecan specialty.
Grilled fish or chicken marinated in achiote and citrus, cooked in banana leaves.
Fried tortillas filled with refried beans, topped with turkey or chicken, pickled onions, and avocado.
Fresh mango slices sprinkled with chili powder and lime juice, a popular street snack.
This is the peak tourist season with perfect weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for exploring ruins, beaches, and enjoying outdoor activities.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-5 (EST) or GMT-6 (CST) depending on daylight saving time
127VV, 60HzHz
Tulum is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious with valuables and avoid isolated areas at night.
Cancún Bus Terminal, Playa del Carmen Bus Terminal
Local buses and collectivos (shared vans) are the most common and affordable way to get around Tulum.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Coba, including the Nohoch Mul pyramid, which you can still climb.
A vibrant beach town known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife.
A lesser-known Mayan ruin with a beautiful lagoon and boardwalk through the jungle.
Price varies by option