Ancient Mayan City of Cobá: Jungle ATV Ride, Zip Lines, Cenote Dive and Buffet Lunch

Embark on an adventure through the ancient Mayan city of Cobá. Ride an ATV, soar on zip lines, dive into a cenote, and enjoy a buffet lunch. Explore the history and culture of the Mayans and discover the sacredness of cenotes.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Maya Adrenaline - Explore one of the unique natural beauties in the world and discover for yourself why the Mayans considered these places as sacred. An unbeatable experience!
  • Zona Arqueologica de Coba - Ride a bike or hire a bike-carriage driver (not included in the price) and explore one of the most important and beautiful Mayan cities,…
What's Included
  • Quad
  • Bottled water
  • Swimming vest
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Mexican Buffet
  • Round transportation
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Gratuities
  • Driver with bicycle in Coba
Additional Information

Our first stop you will tour the Mayan jungle on ATV, you will fly through the skies in 3 zip lines, you will participate in a Mayan ceremony and you will submerge yourself in the depths of a cenote, the cenotes are a unique wonder of nature on the planet, discover why the Mayans considered these sites sacred.
2nd Stop will be for lunch, because this is…

Location
El Camello Jr.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Ginuw1ne
Jun 11, 2024
Thrilling Adventure at Maya Adrenaline - Maya Adrenaline offers an action-packed experience! We took an ATV tour, soared on four zip lines (one stretching 1 km long), did a Maya Ceremony and swam in a cenote with a bat cave. At the end a small but alright buffet (plate with food). Our tour guide was fantastic, and the contact via WhatsApp was very smooth. Pickup and drop-off were also well-organized. Highly recommend for an unforgettable adventure!
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Avgtw
Sep 14, 2023
So much fun! - Great experience, with very nice tourguides. Especially the cenote was impressive. Lunch was nice and the Maya Cobá tour was impressive
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Catraveler95695
Jan 3, 2023
Jungle fun with Pedro - We enjoyed a day of fun with atv’s (1 and 2- seat quads) zip lines (1 large one over the trees and 3 smaller ones through the trees), a swim in a gorgeous underground cenote and a delicious meal. Request PEDRO for your tour guide, he was amazing!
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Sergi0isaacb
Dec 1, 2022
Cool - Sara Is the best tour guide on my life I was having a tour like that her información Is one of the things is gonna change this fucking world I really recomend this company and guide
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Rochellehancock
Jul 22, 2022
Best tour and tour guide in tulum - Such a cool experience, the zip lines were great and the cenote was beautiful. The whole experience was even better because our tour guide Fernando was amazing! Would definitely do it again
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Carloscabrese
Jul 9, 2022
Machete!!! - Zip-lining was fantastic! Repelling was very short. ATVs was on a dirt road. Machete was awesome!!!!
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Benruss1234
Jul 8, 2022
ATV+Ziplining+Cenote - Machete was an amazing tour guide!! I had a great day! I was nervous doing the ziplining but still had an amazing time!! Would come back!!
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633glendas
Jun 21, 2022
Great excursion. - The excursion was a lot of fun. David (Toro) was a great guide. He explained everything very well and was a lot of fun.
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Melissa_n
Nov 10, 2024
Do Not Recommend - The only cool thing about this tour is the cave cenote. The facility in Tulum where the vans meet up had a women’s bathroom but no working light so we had to take a flashlight. The road off the highway to get to the activities is so bumpy that it’s takes a good 30 minutes to get down the driveway. The ATVs are really loud. The front tires are super wide and I’m pretty sure they are made to go on the back tires. When you hit a bump, they bite into the road and the steering jerks. I almost crashed a couple times and I have been driving ATV’s for 30 years. The ATV trail is the same terrible driveway you use to come in. You drive down the road, turnaround and drive back. I don’t think we went over 10 mph and we were constantly stopping so the lead could check on the group. We were a group of 8 riders so not big. Two of the ATVs died everytime we would stop and had trouble getting them going. The zip lines are ok but nothing to get super excited about. They literally cleared a path in the jungle with all the piles of brush underneath you. The cave cenote tour was really cool. They take you back into the cave and show you where the roots of the “Tree of Life” find water, gives the history of the people and the cenotes, etc. The lunch is ok. Taquitos, runny black beans and rice. A couple photographers come over to show you all the pictures they took of you. $20 per person in the pictures. Our group had 4 people but felt that $80 was a little steep. Then we sat and waited for 45 minutes for other tours to finish before loading the bus and finally going to Coba. The transportation was nice and they played a movie to make the time pass. Unfortunately, by the time we got to Coba it was 4:10 and the park closed at 5. We rented bikes, but some in our group did not thinking we would get more than 50 minutes to explore. They ended up renting a bike and paying the tax ($20) so they could get to the big temple before the park closed. We made it to the big temple to find the base under construction. We were quickly told by the construction workers that we only had 5 minutes for pictures and were followed by the workers to force us to leave. Everytime we stopped at a site while riding back the workers would stop behind us and tell us to move along. One blew his whistle at us every couple of minutes. Multiple people in our group told them we had until 5 to enjoy the park. Some of the workers told us they wanted to go home. I can understand that but we travelled 3,000 miles to see this site and we only got 50 minutes at the park only to be heckled by the workers. We missed half the park as we were only able to stop at the sites along the road. We were not aloud to hike to the sites off the path. Finally, they take you to a Mayan homesite just on the outskirts of Coba where you get 30 minutes. You basically get to try a Cacao bean, a handmade tortilla and then get to see their artifacts for purchase. Vincent, our tour guide was great throughout the day and during the cenote tour. Overall though, I can’t tell you how disappointed our group was with this tour. The itinerary is confusing and makes it seem like you will have a couple hours at Coba. The zip line, ATV, and other activities are nothing special. I actually skipped some of the ziplining to see if I could find a taxi to pick us up and take us to Coba. I highly recommend taking a different tour and wish we could get some money back.
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Nicolec1231988
Mar 23, 2024
Felt like a scam - The whole place is dirty and run down, with piles of rubbish everywhere. They rush you from activity to activity only for you to stand around queueing. The guide was not fun or interesting or engaging. It’s extremely overpriced and just feels like a money making scam.
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