Incredible Adrenaline Eco-park in Tulum

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Duration: 6 hours

Feel the Jungle Roar: Tulum’s Ultimate Adrenaline Rush ⚡

You’re not just visiting the jungle—you become part of it. Witness a powerful Mayan ceremony, then take the leap—literally—on a 1-km zipline through the canopy. Feel your heart race on 4 speed ziplines, plunge into a water zipline, rappel down rock walls, and explore hidden jungle paths on ATVs.

Cool off in a sacred cenote, swim where ancient spirits dwell, and recharge with traditional Mexican snacks. Surrounded by rustic vibes and natural beauty, you’ll rediscover what it means to feel alive.

All with certified guides and round-trip transportation—pure adrenaline, zero hassle.

Your jungle legend starts now. Book today!

What's included

  • Jungle cuircuit on ATVs
  • Brief Mayan ceremony
  • 5 ziplines circuit, and 1 water zipline
  • Lockers to safeguard your belongings
  • Mexican snacks (a portion of rice, beans, beef or chicken fajitas and fresh natural water))
  • Cenote for exploration and swimming (lifejacket included)
  • Round-trip transportation service from hotel or meeting point
  • Certified bilingual guides during tour
  • Rappelling (13 ft or 4 m)

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Photos package
    • Local ecotaxes and service fee (30 USD per person)

    Languages spoken by guide

    English
    Spanish

    Additional information

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    If you choose shared ATV and the number of travelers in the reservation is not even, the conversion of the odd passenger with individual ATV will be charged at check-in.

    ATVs can only carry a maximum of 2 adults per vehicle.

    The minimum age to drive is 16 years of age (with a valid permit or license).

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