Full-day tour to Tulum and Jungle Maya Native Park with Ziplines & Cenotes

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  • Traditional Lunch and Flavored water included
  • All activities & all the equipment
  • Driver/guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Entry/Admission - Tulum Archaeological Site
  • Entry/Admission - Tulum
  • Photos (available to purchase)
  • Souvenirs (available to purchase)
  • Pick-up in hotels in Riviera Maya or Cancun Hotel Zone. Meeting point for all Hotels in Downtown Cancun Meeting point for all Hotels in Downtown Playa del Carmen Meeting point for all Hotels in Tulum Pick up not available in Costa Mujeres area. Pick ups from Cancun and Puerto Morelos only available Monday to Friday. Please confirm your pick up time by contacting us on the number on the voucher or contacting TripAdvisor's Customer Service.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Harness sizes at Waist – 23 to 42in -Harness sizes at Thigh – up to 26in
  • Maiximum weight – 264 lbs. - Minimum height – 3.6 ft
  • Children under 6 years old are not allowed to participate in the activitites
  • People under the influence of alcohol or toxic substances won’t be allowed to participate.
  • Children from 6 to 12 years old pay kids price. From 13 years old pay adult price.
  • For safety reasons, hands should be kept free, the use of cameras and recording devices (including cell phones or tablets) is not allowed, except for "action cam" (Go Pro) style, only if it is assembled on a chest or head mount during the excursion.
  • This tour is operated by Alltournative
  • Not recommended for travellers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travellers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
  • You'll get picked up See departure details
  • 1 Tulum Archaeological Site Stop: 90 minutes - Admission included See details
  • 2 Native Park Tulum Stop: 4 hours - Admission included See details
  • You'll return to the starting point

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  • ileanac979 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles HANAL PIXÁN • What's the name of the celebration? the hanal pixan • When and where is it? the celebration is celebrated in Yucatan Mexico on November 1st and 2nd • How do people celebrate it? people get together with their families and get emotional remembering their loved ones who are no longer here. • What should a visitor see and do? a visitor should see the paseo de la animas and the different types of altars in addition to eating pib. Read more Written 21 November 2023
  • mcarter36 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Fun experience for my birthday back in may this place was a 10/10 . luis, moses & hector were the best tour guides. they explained everything so well & made sure we followed safety protocols. Read more Written 5 August 2023
  • Departure_Bird 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great experience to Tulum and Coba I enjoyed my trip with Alltour Native. The tour guide, Rafael, was very knowledgeable and proficient in English, Spanish, and even Mayan. He knows a lot of history about the ancient Mayan ruins we visited. We stopped at several places on our tour. The first was the ancient coastal city of Tulum. Tulum means “Wall or Fortification”. Tulum is very beautiful. I posted a picture below showing a beach at the Mayan site. There is a lot of history at Tulum and Mayan ruins to explore. My tour guide, Rafael, mentioned previously, suggested we walk to El Castillo, the palace on the coast, and stand before the sea, give thanks and try to feel a spiritual connection to the past. The highest point for the Mayans was a spiritual place. In our modern materialistic world, we are losing that connection. We stopped at an ancient cenote where a Mayan priest prayed for a safe trip home. The cenote was very cold to swim in. The cenote is located in Jungls Mayas native park, a Mayan community. Next, we stopped at the ancient city of Coba. There is much to see at Coba. Archeologists have only excavated a small part of Cob. There is still more to learn but you will learn a lot while visiting there. Nohoch Mul, the highest temple in the Peninsula of the Yucatán was closed to the public due to covid but is available to climb post-covid. I did not climb it this time but I did climb the temple when I visited prior in 2018. The view is well worth the climb and you get to touch a piece of history as you grab onto the stones while your tracking up the temple. Since we booked a trip with Alltour Native, we were able to cut through lines with tickets already bought for us by Alltour Native and thus, spend more time at the locations. The trip takes about all day. Overall, we enjoyed this tour with Alltour Native and I highly recommend them to anyone visiting the Yucatán Peninsula who is interested in learning about the past. If you book a tour with Alltour Native, ask for Rafael. In addition to taking pictures and visiting historical sites, you will learn much about life, history, society, nature, art, human nature, and much more. Who could ask for anything more? Read more Written 3 August 2023
  • B317YVbrettb 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Awesome, fun tour Awesome, fun tour of a beautiful and unique place! Our guide, Alan, was fun, friendly, and informative. A great way to experience a bit of Mayan culture and food while exploring an amazing underground cenote with crystal clear waters. Highly recommended! Read more Written 25 June 2023
  • parasalyne 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Fantastic experience - thank you Pablo Many thanks to our tour guide, Pablo, who made the tour very educational and absolutely fun. He taught us many things about the archaelogical sites, the language, and the Mayan people. Pablo was also very understanding of the needs of our group (we traveled with my baby cousin). Ek Balam was one of our favorite things during our time in Mexico, and it’s an absolute must-see. It is wonderful to see the restoration and ongoing excavation going on! Cenote Maya was one of the best experiences - I was scared to rapel but Pablo and the team there made me feel safe and I had sooo much fun. Last thing is the delicious food we were served. The best thing I ate in this trip.. better, MUCH better, than resort food. The only thing I wished was different was to travel in a cooler van because it was a super hot day and the AC was not enough for everyone. YU’UM BOOTIK! Read more Written 24 June 2023
  • H9422JLleahk 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Tulum and Coba Ruins Very fun day out. Pablo speaks multiple languages and is very knowledgeable. He is also punctual, friendly and cabale with the locals. We enjoyed his tour of the Tulum ruins, a sacred ceremony in a very hidden and beautiful Cenote, and an afternoon of fun at Coba ruins. Would recommend this adventure for a full day of fun! Read more Written 20 June 2023
  • NorthStar594432 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Best tour we had In Riviera Maya This was the best tour we had. Our tour guide Pablo is the best, make sure you request him, he speak 5 language and it’s educated and very informative. Pablo was on time and very attentive. This tour you can’t missed. Transportation excellent, great snacks and run like a clock! Read more Written 17 June 2023
  • Trail241732 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great time! Our guide Alan was awesome! Made the adventure more fun. We had a small group of 9. Recommend doing the early time @ 9. Quieter and less people. Read more Written 17 June 2023
  • dania0017 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great Experience I Truly Enjoyed This Tour Agent Because They Were Consistently Checking On Us, Making Sure We Had The Correct Information And Made Sure Everything Was In Order. Unlike Another Tours We Book We Had To Call To Verify Information Or Transportation. The Tour Was One Of Kind And The Tour Guide Alan Is Great! Read more Written 27 May 2023
  • charsal90 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Incredible Wonderful tour! Our guide was Anita and our driver was Ramon and they were an amazing duo! Anita was very knowledgeable about the ruins and gave the perfect amount of history of information and made the tour super fun. We had an hour of free time at Ek Balam which was perfect for climbing the pyramid and exploring the jungle. The lunch at the cenote was delicious and rappelling into it was so cool! Ramon was a great driver and kept us safe and cool on our journey and made sure our belongings were safe in the van. I also appreciated Alltournative’s dedication to eco tourism including a refillable jug for water bottles. Overall an incredible tour and I would 100% book with Alltournative again. Thank you Ramon and Anita for making our first excursion an unforgettable one. Read more Written 12 May 2023
  • Connector20246950917 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing time snorkeling! Had an amazing time snorkeling. Our tour guide, Geo, was fantastic. He was informative, had great information to share, and took good care of the group. The traditional lunch afterwards was a big shocker...it was delicious! Overall a great time, and would highly recommend. Only tip, bring a swimming shirt as you're not allowed to wear sunscreen when out by the corals. Read more Written 8 May 2023
  • RachelG3340 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Defy the gods an abseil to the underworld, if you dare! I loved all of it. The whole experience was amazing. Enrique, the tour guide, made us all feel very welcome and comfortable. He was informative and we could feel the passion for his country. Read more Written 8 May 2023
  • M9613BTabigailc 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles GREAT Snorkel Tour and Amazing Guides Snorkeling at the Naive Park was a great experience! An excellent tour for those experienced with snorkeling or first-timers. There are so many amazing things to see under the water. Our tour guide, Geo, was the best! And the meal after snorkeling was delicious! Read more Written 4 May 2023
  • Thomas P 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Best tour guide ever!!! My wife, my daughter and I went on a tour to Ek Balam and Cenote Maya and had Eli as our guide - what an absolutely incredible time we had. The ruins were wonderfully interesting and we especially enjoyed the cenote as well as the ceremony (authentic and personal) and food (delicious chayitas and flavoured water with cardamom). However, the tour was made perfect thanks to our amazing guide Eli! He was everything we could have wanted - efficient and well-organised, friendly, entertaining, extremely educated and knowledgeable. It was a perfect balance of providing us with the attention we needed as well as leaving us to explore and enjoy the journey ourselves. It felt as if he really had a personal passion and excitement for the Mayan culture and history, plus he spoke very naturally so it didn't sound as if he was just reading from a script. What can we say - we couldn't have asked for a better tour guide and he is the best we have had compared to any previous holiday (ranging from The Grand Canyon and Egypt to Sicily and the castles of Scotland)! He truly deserves to receive as much praise as possible and All Tour Native should feel lucky to have him as part of their team. Muchas gracias Eli - fantastico! Read more Written 4 May 2023
  • anne A 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Fun Snorkel Trip This was a fun snorkel trip - we saw quite a lot of fun colorful fish and coral reefs. The service was good and the boat comfortable. Read more Written 3 May 2023

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Explore the Jungle: discover the enigmatic Mayan jungle and participate in an authentic blessing ceremony with the scent of copal incense and performed by a Mayan shaman from the community. Swim in the relaxing waters of a natural underground pool full of beautiful geological formations, part of the Sac – Actun system, the longest underground river in the world, which has been explored along its nearly 350 km (217 miles), boasting amazing rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites).

  • RAPPEL : Descend 12 meters into the cenote and swim in the cristal clear Waters of Yaxmuul
  • CAVE SNORKEL: Snorkel in crystal clear waters, recommended by National Geographic
  • ZIP LINES: Fly over the tres to appreciate the landscape in zip lines, one of them aquatizes in a cenote
  • MAYA RITUAL: Step into the jungle and participate in an authentic blessing ceremony
  • REFRESH AT THE CENOTE: Descend 12 meters into the cenote and swin in the crystal clear Waters of Yaxmuul
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Jungle Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya

Tour Dates: February 14-27, 2025 (14 days)

Tour Leader(s): Ben Thomas ,

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This tropical adventure provides the best-paced itinerary available to thoroughly explore ancient Maya sites in the lush jungles of Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. Maya art and architecture will “come alive” as you encounter enormous stelae (carved monoliths), painted frescoes, stucco friezes, carved lintels, and huge temple-pyramids that soar above the rainforest. Explore, in-depth, the sites of Palenque, Bonampak, Yaxchilán, Tikal, Yaxhá, Copán, and Quiriguá (four are UNESCO World Heritage Sites); with free time to go bird watching or simply relax, reflect, and enjoy our comfortable hotels and remote jungle lodges. Maximum of just 12 guests.

“I enjoyed this trip and learned more than any other archaeological experience I have had. Our tour manager was excellent with every detail of the tour executed perfectly and with charm and friendship.”

– Dee, Florida

Tour Prices (13 nights):

Per person, double occupancy 10-12 participants $8,995 7-9 participants $10,295 Single Supplement (limited availability) $1,295

With fewer than 7 participants, a small group surcharge may be added. Single room supplement will be charged when requested or required.

To reserve your space using the online form, click here.

For reservations or questions, please email us at  [email protected] (and include your full name) or call us toll-free at (800) 748-6262 (toll: 603-756-2884).

Palenque, Jungle Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya - Travel with AIA Tours and Mayanist Ben Thomas

The Courtyard of the Warrior Chiefs at Palenque, Jungle Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya - Travel with AIA Tours and Mayanist Ben Thomas

Yaxchilán, Jungle Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya - Travel with AIA Tours and Mayanist Ben Thomas

Tikal’s Grand Plaza, Jungle Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya - Travel with AIA Tours and Mayanist Ben Thomas

AIA travelers on a river boat ride down the Usumacinta River to Yaxchilán. © A. Enyedy.

Ballcourt at Copán, Jungle Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya - Travel with AIA Tours and Mayanist Ben Thomas

Temple XI at Copán - Jungle Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya - Travel with AIA Tours and Mayanist Ben Thomas

Friday, February 14, 2025: Depart home | Arrive Villahermosa, MEXICO

Saturday, February 15: Comalcalco | Introductory lecture | Welcome dinner

Sunday, February 16: La Venta Park | Palenque

Monday, February 17: Palenque | Jungle trail walk | Palenque site museum

Tuesday, February 18: AM at leisure | Bonampak | Frontera Corozal

Wednesday, February 19: Yaxchilán

Thursday, February 20: Tikal, Guatemala

Friday, February 21: Tikal

Saturday, February 22: Optional pre-dawn hike | Tikal site museums | PM at leisure OR Optional excursion to Yaxhá

Sunday, February 23: Southeastern Petén Regional Museum, Dolores | Rio Dulce

Monday, February 24: Quiriguá | Motagua Valley | Paleontology and Archaeology Museum, Estanzuela | Copán, Honduras

Tuesday, February 25: Copán

Wednesday, February 26: Sepulturas Group | San Pedro Sula | Farewell dinner

Thursday, February 27: Fly home

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(B)= Breakfast, (L)= Lunch, (D)= Dinner

Friday, February 14, 2025: Depart home | Arrive Villahermosa, MEXICO Depart home for Villahermosa International Airport (VSA) where you will be met upon arrival at the airport and transferred as a group to our hotel. For those arriving independently, a taxi can be hired for the short drive into town. Overnight at the 4-star Hyatt Regency Villahermosa for two nights.

Saturday, February 15: Comalcalco | Introductory lecture | Welcome dinner Set out for Comalcalco, the westernmost known Maya site, and the only Maya city built with bricks of baked clay instead of stone. The site comprises the North Square, Great Acropolis, and Acropolis of the East, and it thrived as an agricultural center specializing in cacao (the seeds from which cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate are made). After lunch we return to our hotel and have some time at leisure before gathering for an introductory lecture and our welcome dinner. (B,L,D)

Sunday, February 16: La Venta Park | Palenque Visit La Venta Park to see a magnificent outdoor collection of stone sculpture that originally came from the Olmec site of La Venta. The Olmec were one of the earliest cultures in Mesoamerica, preceding the Maya by centuries. Their monumental stone carvings and strange mythological beings puzzle archaeologists to this day. After lunch, drive to Palenque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the great western capitals of classic Maya civilization that some have called “the Paris of the Maya.” We will check-in to our charming hotel and have time for relaxation, exploring the surrounding lush forest, and swimming in the unusual pool. Overnight at the 3-star Chan-Kah Resort Village for two nights . (B,L,D)

Monday, February 17: Palenque | Jungle trail walk | Palenque site museum Explore Palenque’s many exquisite examples of 7th- and 8th-century Maya architecture, including the Temple of the Inscriptions, Palace, Temples of the Cross Group, Temples XIX and XXI, and much more. We finish the morning walking a beautiful downhill jungle trail, across waterfalls and hidden ruins, to get a true sense of the rainforest and all its beauty. After lunch at an outdoor, palm thatch restaurant, visit the Palenque site museum (pending reopening), with many world famous pieces of Maya ceramics, jades, and stone carving. (B,L,D)

Tuesday, February 18: AM at leisure | Bonampak | Frontera Corozal Enjoy some time at leisure, perhaps to stroll around the resort grounds, do some hiking, take a swim, or relax on our bungalows’ individual verandas, before departing for Bonampak. Lunch today will be in a rustic jungle restaurant. The discovery of the painted murals at Bonampak in the 1950s changed the way the world saw the Maya. Although the murals are faded and difficult to view, they remain a sight to see. The site is run by Lacandon Maya, and we may get a chance to interact with them during our visit. Continue on to Frontera Corozal, a Chol Maya community on the banks of the Usumacinta River, the famous “river of ruins.” Along its banks, classic Maya civilization built some of its grandest cities. We are now traveling deep into the heart of Maya country, and we will stay at a remote, rustic jungle lodge. Overnight at Escudo Jaguar Lodge for two nights. (B,L,D)

Wednesday, February 19: Yaxchilán After breakfast, travel by small boat down the Usumacinta River to the great classic Maya site of Yaxchilán, whose high-crested temples and palaces climb the steep hills above a large plaza upon a terrace by the river. We will spend all day at this fantastic site, enjoying a picnic lunch under the forest canopy. Beautiful monolithic stelae (standing stone monuments) and lintels spanning the temple doorways display intricate reliefs. Howler and spider monkeys and many tropical birds may accompany us as we explore the steep jungle trails, climbing to the higher elevations overlooking the ancient Maya landscape. We return by boat to our lodge late this afternoon. (B,L,D)

Thursday, February 20: Tikal, Guatemala Journey upriver and cross over into the heart of Guatemala, to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Tikal. As with most Maya sites, Classic Period constructions cover those from earlier times, and ancient structures are scattered for miles in every direction from its center. Overnight at the 4-star Hotel Tikal Inn for three nights . (B,L,D)

Friday, February 21: Tikal Spend a full day at Tikal, which contains thousands of ancient structures, the majority of which remain unexcavated. This vast site has spectacular pyramids, numerous plazas, a sprawling main palace and several lesser royal residences, multiple ball courts, causeways, dozens of stelae, and much more. It is estimated that more than 50,000 people lived at Tikal in its heyday, and the story of the city and its rise and fall mirrors the larger story of Maya civilization itself. Following the glories of the Classic Period, the site was largely abandoned by A.D. 900. (B,L,D)

Saturday, February 22: Optional pre-dawn hike | Tikal site museums | PM at leisure OR Optional excursion to Yaxhá Today is a day to relax and re-charge after eight busy days. However, for the energetic (and weather permitting), there will be an optional, pre-dawn hike up the steep steps of Tikal’s Temple IV—the site’s tallest pyramid at 230 feet, and the largest Maya shrine built in the 8th century. Being a dense rainforest there could be fog but, if not, we may enjoy breathtaking sunrise views from the top. After breakfast, we will visit two small Tikal site museums and then enjoy the rest of day at leisure, until we gather for dinner. Instead of this time at leisure, you have the option to join our leaders on a 1.5-hour drive to Yaxhá, a large and important ancient Maya site that is infrequently visited. Located in dense jungle on a ridge overlooking turquoise Lake Yaxhá, the vast site includes numerous altars and stelae, nine temple pyramids, and two ball courts. Boxed lunches will be enjoyed at the site. (B,L,D)

Depart Tikal for Rio Dulce, stopping along the way to visit the Southeastern Petén Regional Museum, in the town of Dolores, with a significant collection of Classic Maya artifacts. Arrive in Rio Dulce where we enjoy a late lunch and get an overview of the area, including viewing a 17 th -century Spanish fortress, the Castle of San Felipe de Lara, located where the river meets Lake Izabal. Late this afternoon, we check-in to our waterside hotel. Overnight at the 3-star Hotel Catamaran . (B,L,D)

Monday, February 24: Quiriguá | Motagua Valley | Paleontology and Archaeology Museum, Estanzuela | Copán, Honduras After a short boat ride, continue to Quiriguá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the tallest Maya stelae—one weighs 65 tons and is 35 feet above ground and eight feet underground. Sculpture here is like no other place, with spectacular cosmograms in the likeness of divine crocodiles and jaguars carved in the round from huge boulders. Here we also find a rare description of mythical events which took place at the origin of the calendar Great Cycle that ended in 2012. After leaving Quiriguá, we have lunch in the Motagua Valley, the primary jade source for all of Mesoamerica; and stop in Estanzuela to visit the small Roberto Wookfolk Saravia Paleontology and Archaeology Museum. Continue on, crossing the border into Honduras, and check-in to our hotel. Overnight at the 4-star Hotel Marina Copán for two nights . (B,L,D)

Tuesday, February 25: Copán A short drive brings us to the archaeological site of Copán, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known as Hux Wintik (translation uncertain). If Palenque was the “Paris of the Maya,” then Copán was the “Athens of the Maya.” The magnificent acropolis, plazas, courtyards, and standing sculptures are the hallmarks of this southernmost Maya capital. Enjoy a splendid picnic lunch at the site and then visit the excellent site museum, which has a full-scale replica of the funeral shrine of the founder of the Copán dynasty and many fabulous pieces of Maya sculpture. Dinner is on your own this evening in Copán; restaurant suggestions will be available from your tour manager. (B,L)

Wednesday, February 26: Sepulturas Group | San Pedro Sula | Farewell dinner Tour the Sepulturas Group, located a few miles from the site of Copán, which also housed a residential area for non-Maya (perhaps foreign merchants) around A.D. 800. We have now traveled from the western capital of Palenque, through the heartland at Tikal, and on to the southern capital of Copán, giving us a sense of the enormity of ancient Maya civilization in its heyday. After lunch at a local restaurant, drive to San Pedro Sula, where we check-in to our hotel, get settled, and then gather for a farewell dinner. Overnight at the 5-star Hilton Princess San Pedro Sula . (B,L,D)

Thursday, February 27: Fly home Transfer to the airport in San Pedro Sula (SAP), Honduras, for flights home. (B)

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  • Duration: 4 Hrs
  • Language: English
  • Departure Time : 1/1/2019 - 12/31/2020Monday - Sunday:09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Departure Details : Maya Jungle Park is located in the Federal Highway 307 at kilometer 240, between “Oscar y Lalo” restaurant and Tulum.
  • Cancellation Policy : This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

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Choose between three entrance times (9am, 11am, or 1pm). Make your way to the park entrance (transportation not included), located just 15 minutes from Tulum, and begin your day filled with fun activities at Jungle Maya Park.

Visit Sac-Actun system which is considered the world's longest underground river. Snorkel in the Nohoch Nah Chiich cavern surrounded by rock formations and millenary stalactites and stalagmites. Ride through the lush rainforest aboard a Mercedes Benz Unimog 4x4 vehicle.

You will also have the chance to rappel 40 feet (12 meters) down and swim in Yaxmuul, a natural underground pond with pristine waters and great rock formations. Continue the adventure and fly over the jungle on zip lines and admire the scenery. Meet a local shaman and witness a purification ceremony inside a dry cave and to top it all off, you'll enjoy a traditional lunch with soup, chicken, vegetables, rice, beans and hand-made tortillas. Throughout your visit, you'll have experienced guides accompany you.

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Use of Snorkelling equipment

Lunch - Traditional lunch

Entry/Admission - Native Park Tulum

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Transportation is NOT INCLUDED

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Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Bring comfortable shoes, fresh clothing, bathing suit, extra shirt and cash or credit card for crafts and photos

Children under 6 years old are not allowed to participate in the activities

People under the influence of alcohol or toxic substances wont be allowed to participate

Children must be accompanied by an adult

Harness sizes XSmall to XLarge

Harness sizes at Waist 23 to 42in - Harness sizes at Thigh up to 26in

Maximum weight 264 lbs. - Minimum height 3.6 ft

For safety reason, hands should be kept free, the use of cameras and recording devices of any kind (including cell phones, or tablets) is not allowed, except for "action cam" (Go Pro) style, only if it is assembled on a chest or head mount during the excursion.

This tour is operated by Alltournative

Not wheelchair accessible

Not recommended for travelers with back problems

No heart problems or other serious medical conditions

Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level

Face masks required for travelers in public areas

Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff

Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas

Gear/equipment sanitized between use

Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized

Guides required to regularly wash hands

This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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Our guide Alan was awesome! Made the adventure more fun. We had a small group of 9. Recommend doing the early time @ 9. Quieter and less people.

Lorenzo was our guide and he was amazing. Everything was so well planned. I wish we were allowed more time so swim in the cenotes. But this understandable to keep the tours on time. For girls I would suggest taking some form of water sports as the zip line harness in just a bikini is not ideal! Otherwise amazing day all around!

Une visite inoubliable, accompagnée d’Aldo, un guide passionné et sincère dans sa démarche qui vous fera découvrir un monde magique. Ne pas hésiter une seconde et partir à une découverte entre instruction dans le site Ek-Balam et une aventure dans un cenote où votre démarche contribuera à préserver une fabuleuse culture Maya. Outre que vous apprendrez et vivrez une aventure, votre excursion vous rendra utile dans le but de sauvegarde d’un peuple et un monde magique.

It was fabulous experience. Our guide Uvi and Alex were very friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and funny.Good attention to details, me and my wife does not know swimming. Alex helped us under the Cenote as well. The food was amazing ♥️

We really enjoyed the ziplining and Cenote/ River swim! We were part of a small friendly group, had a really excellent tour guide and the whole experience was well curated that you felt like you had the place to yourselves! The photos were over priced, but the photographers knew how to get a good couples photo. Overall, would definitely recommend!

The tour was excellent, starting with a visit to Tulum to watch the ruins and enjoy the wonderful beach. Then at the park there was so much fun and a delicious meal. Our guide Eduardo Mercado was very kind and friendly. We were a large group with people from all ages and he was helpful with everyone’s needs

Today we went with this company and had a rep called UVI, me and my bestfriend are scared of heights extremely and he helped us to feel calm and to conquer our fear. We are extremely happy we did it and confident now. Thank you!

Lorenzo, our guide during the tour, was really entertaining and fun to be with. He explained everything about the native park. I particularly liked how he explained the underground river water system and what's happening with it. He made sure we were safe during our cave snorkeling and showed us cool spots like where the bats were hanging from. He is also very engaging and knowledgable about the activities and made us felt safe all throughout.

We loved the ziplines and cenotes. You actually take a zip line into a Cenote at one point. It is all on Mayan land so you get to know a Mayan shaman and locals cook you a meal. Quite a unique experience. Also, our guide, Jorge, was really knowledgeable and funny.

Awesome trip to the cenotes and ziplines. Jesus our guide was great!! Definitely recommend this trip if you have teens. Worth every penny spent!

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Emotions Native Park Tour

Atv through jungle trails.

Emotions Native Park

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Experience the emotion of driving an ATV vehicle through jungle trails. Enjoy pleasant walks immersed in a protected natural area to explore caves. Fly, discover, learn, swim, enjoy different emotions in this outstanding park.

Fly above vegetation with zip lines, discover archaeological vestiges, learn about the lifestyle of the region first inhabitants Casa de los Sueños and swim in a beautiful crystal-clear water cenote. Photographers of the maya communities will take great pictures of you during the activities! Itinerary (the order of some activities may change): Emotions Native Park (Approximately 3:30 hours in the park) • Pick-up at hotels of Cancun and Riviera Maya depends on the location and shift. • Arrival at Emotions Native Park, where you will be provided with full equipment and safety briefing • ATV ride: go through jungle paths for an hour enjoying the natural beauty of the park. Feel the adrenaline going through a spectacular suspension bridge. • Maya ceremony: Delve into the natural wonders and participate in an authentic ceremony of blessings carried out by a maya shaman of the community and scented by copal. • Ziplines: Fly above the jungle with three zip lines, get excited with the wind, fly like Superman and appreciate the scenery. • Cenote swim: After a short hike you will found a cenote called Media Luna, swim in the crystal-clear waters of this amazing natural pond. • Traditional snack: enjoy a regional menu • Back to your hotel

  • Round trip transportation in small groups
  • Traditional lunch
  • Bilingual adventure guide
  • Equipment required for activities
  • Towels and locker
  • Photos and video
  • Tips for guide and driver
  • This tour operates from Monday to Saturday for hotels located in Cancun and Costa Mujeres at the following time: 11:00 am. and 3:00 p.m.
  • This tour operates from Monday to Saturday from hotels located in Riviera Maya and Puerto Morelos at the following time: 11:00 am. and 3:00 p.m.
  • From Tulum, this tour operates from Monday to Wednesday at the following time: 1:45 pm. Pick up at the meeting point: (Overseas Ferry Terminal) in Tulum -Boca Paila Km. 6.7 Tulum)
  • The duration of the tour is 3 hours and a half plus the transfer time
  • Not recommended for pregnant women.
  • Our expeditions are not suitable for people with severe physical disabilities, heart problems, pregnant women or for people under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Children from 6 years, may participate in the tour.
  • Children over 16 can drive with the supervision of an adult in the vehicle, under a previous test.
  • The use of video cameras and / or photographic cameras is not allowed based on international security standards, except for GoPro cameras, if they are attached to the chest or adjusted to the head.
  • This tour can be done under any type of weather.
  • Bring comfortable shoes (may we suggest sport shoes)
  • Rashguard shirt, extra shirt and fresh clothing
  • Bathing suit
  • Cash or credit card for souvenirs and photos.
  • The use of sunblock and insect repellent is allowed only if they are labeled as biodegradable.
  • Pick-up at hotels in Riviera Maya and Cancun
  • Pick-up details will be sent by email after booking.In case we do not have pick-up service for a specific hotel or location, you will be asked to meet us at the nearest meeting point available
  • Cancellations made 48 hrs before = 100% refund
  • Cancellations made between 36-48 hrs before = 80% refund.
  • Cancellations made between 24-36 hrs before = 50% refund.
  • Cancellations made less than 24 hrs before = no refund.
  • No show = no refund

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