Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break

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Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $88.99
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Four hours, one jungle ride, then the reef. This Cozumel combo pairs a jungle ATV at Mayan Extreme Park with a beach break at Dzul-Ha Reef, and it throws in a tequila tasting for good measure. The whole thing is built for cruise and short-stay schedules, with pickup options and a mobile ticket.

I like the way this is set up for real variety. You can choose a single- or double-rider ATV, you get a semi-automatic bike, and you’re provided a helmet plus bottled water. Then, when the dust settles, you get a straight shot to the beach club area for reef time.

One thing to keep in mind: you’re riding all-terrain tracks, and safety depends on both your control and the condition of the ATV. A couple of reports flag equipment issues and injuries from riders losing control, so do your best to ride carefully, wear closed-toe shoes, and take the time to verify your ATV feels solid before you roll out.

Key things to know before you go

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - Key things to know before you go

  • Half-day combo format: ATV for about 2 hours, then about 2 hours at the reef/beach break area.
  • Single or double-rider ATVs: Pick the setup that matches your group, with clear weight limits per rider arrangement.
  • Tequila tasting included: A fun add-on that helps break up the adrenaline.
  • Beach-club gear costs extra: Snorkeling, kayaks, paddle board, and beach-club Wi-Fi are tied to an additional $20 per person.
  • Pickup is broad and easy: Cruise ports, hotels, Airbnbs, and the ferry terminal—directions come with your ticket.
  • Small groups: Maximum of 20 travelers, which generally helps the flow.

Jungle ATV meets reef time in Cozumel

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - Jungle ATV meets reef time in Cozumel
This tour is built for one of the best kinds of vacation days: active in the first half, then calm-ish in the second. You start inland at Mayan Extreme Park for a jungle ATV ride through dense foliage and rough terrain. Then you transition to the coast at Dzul-Ha Reef for a beach break where you can snorkel and use water toys.

I also like that it’s not just driving in a straight line. The park routing is described as challenging trails with jungle scenery, so you’re not just doing a quick loop and heading out. And because it’s only about 4 hours total, you can fit it between cruise port hours or other Cozumel plans without feeling like you lost your whole day.

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What you’re paying for (and what’s extra)

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - What you’re paying for (and what’s extra)
The listed price is $88.99 per person, and it’s a decent deal if your goal is an ATV experience plus actual reef time. The core value is that your ATV portion isn’t nickel-and-dimed: you get a semi-automatic ATV, helmet, bottled water, and a tequila tasting, plus a bilingual guide and Wi-Fi.

The two big budget items to watch are the beach-club facilities and the return ride:

  • Beach break and facilities are not included for the ATV price. Kayaks, paddle board, snorkeling, and beach-club Wi‑Fi are offered with a $20 per person add-on. (Transportation to the beach club is included either way.)
  • Transportation back from the beach club to the cruise terminal is $5 per person.

So if you want the full beach experience with water toys and snorkeling, your realistic total is closer to $88.99 + $20 + $5 = $113.99 per person. That still can be good value for a guided ATV plus a true beach-club stop, but it’s worth budgeting up front.

Mayan Extreme Park: the ATV ride that people remember

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - Mayan Extreme Park: the ATV ride that people remember
The first stop is Mayan Extreme Park for about 2 hours, with admission included. This is where you get the jungle driving—dense foliage, rugged trails, and a route that’s meant to test your control on uneven ground.

What makes this stop fun

  • You get training before riding: Even when you feel confident, the guides set the pace and explain how to operate the ATV. In real-world feedback, names like Rudy and Victor come up for keeping an eye on riders and staying close enough to help if someone is struggling.
  • This isn’t a flat promenade: It’s described as challenging trails, so expect bumpy sections and uneven terrain. One rider also noted getting a ride through big puddles after rain, which is basically the park’s version of extra texture.

The safety reality (and how you can manage it)

A couple of negative experiences mention injuries and problems with ATV condition (like braking/tread concerns or even a wheel issue). That doesn’t mean every ride is unsafe, but it does mean you should treat this as a real activity, not a casual amusement.

Here’s what I’d do to stack the odds in your favor:

  • Do a quick ATV check before you start: Look at tire tread and confirm the brakes feel responsive.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes (required) and keep your hands firmly on the controls.
  • Don’t overdrive the mud: If water is covering uneven ground, slow down and follow the guide’s pace.
  • If you’re sharing a ATV: Make sure both riders understand how the machine behaves and that you’re within the weight rules for single vs. shared setups.

One small bonus

Some people have mentioned other activities on site, like zipline, though that’s not part of the standard included package here. If you want extra add-ons, this park layout can make it easy to tack them on.

Dzul-Ha Reef beach break: snorkel and water toys (with an extra fee)

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - Dzul-Ha Reef beach break: snorkel and water toys (with an extra fee)
After the ATV, you shift to the Dzul-Ha Reef area for about 2 hours of free time. This is the decompression part of the day, but it’s still tied to activities: snorkeling, kayaks, and a paddle board are part of the beach-club offerings.

Here’s the key detail: beach break and beach facilities are not included in the base $88.99 price. The add-on is $20 per person, and that’s where you should expect to get the full set of beach gear (kayaks, paddle board, snorkeling) plus beach-club Wi‑Fi.

Also note: lockers aren’t included. If you’re bringing a day bag, keep it minimal and plan how you’ll handle phones, towels, and dry clothes.

What’s included in the transition

Transportation from the ATV location to the beach club is included as one-way transportation. That’s a practical win because it keeps the day moving without you having to arrange another ride in the middle.

The one cost to remember on the back end

Returning to the cruise terminal from the beach club is not included. There’s an additional $5 per person charge to get back.

How pickup works when you’re on a cruise day

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - How pickup works when you’re on a cruise day
Pickup is offered across all Cozumel cruise ship ports, plus hotels, Airbnbs, and the ferry terminal. Your ticket includes detailed pickup directions, and you can contact the operator by call/text/WhatsApp at +52 (987) 101-7058 if you want to confirm timing.

This matters because short Cozumel windows can turn into stress fast. When pickup is part of the deal, you’re less likely to lose your day to confusion or timing gaps.

Group size is also capped at 20 travelers, which usually helps things feel less chaotic than big-van style excursions. One more small point: check in is reported as easy by multiple riders, which is what you want when the goal is getting on the ATV without wasting your energy.

Who this tour fits best (and who should skip it)

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - Who this tour fits best (and who should skip it)
This is an active day. The tour lists moderate physical fitness as the expectation, and you need to be comfortable with bumpy, all-terrain riding.

You’ll likely enjoy it if

  • You want an ATV ride plus reef time without needing a full-day commitment.
  • Your group includes teens and adults who can handle a fast briefing and follow guide instructions.
  • You like the idea of choosing between single and double-rider ATVs, depending on comfort and group size.

The rules that matter for families

  • Minimum age is 6.
  • Minimum age to drive is 16.
  • If you’re under 16, you must ride with an adult.
  • Weight limits: 240 lbs for a single ATV driver, or a combined 300 lbs for a shared ATV setup.

Who should not book

The tour is not available for:

  • Pregnant participants
  • People with back/neck issues and/or recent surgery
  • People with limited mobility

If any of those apply, it’s better to look for a quieter beach or snorkeling option instead of forcing an ATV day.

Value check: is $88.99 a good deal?

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - Value check: is $88.99 a good deal?
It can be, with one big “but.”

The “yes” side

For $88.99, you get:

  • ATV time with a semi-automatic machine
  • Helmet and bottled water
  • Tequila tasting
  • Bilingual guide support
  • Wi‑Fi (as listed)
  • One-way transportation to the beach club
  • Park admission for the ATV stop

That’s a lot wrapped into one half-day schedule. If you were going to pay for ATV access, guidance, and a separate reef/beach stop on your own, the combo format often saves time and planning headache.

The “but” side

The beach break facilities are extra: the $20 per person add-on is what unlocks snorkeling plus the water toys (kayaks and paddle board). And return transportation costs another $5 per person.

If your idea of a great day is mostly sitting on a beach with no water activities, you might spend more than you planned. But if snorkeling is on your list, or you want kayaks/paddle board time, you’re paying for the fun you actually came for.

My booking verdict: should you choose this one?

Cozumel Jungle ATV Adventure and Unlimited Beach Break - My booking verdict: should you choose this one?
I’d book this tour if you’re the type who likes a hands-on Cozumel day. The ATV portion is the main event, and it’s designed to be rugged and jungle-focused, not a gentle ride. The tequila tasting is a nice change of pace, and the Dzul-Ha Reef slot gives you a real water break afterward instead of just driving past the coast.

I’d hesitate or switch plans if:

  • you’re sensitive to bumpy activities or have mobility/back/neck concerns (this isn’t the right fit)
  • your group is looking for a low-adrenaline beach day
  • you want everything included at the beach without extra charges

If you do book, go in with a simple game plan: wear the required closed-toe shoes, take the safety briefing seriously, and do that quick ATV check before you start. With that approach, you should get the fun people talk about: real jungle riding, good guide attention (names like Rudy and Victor come up for a reason), and a smooth transition to reef time.

FAQ

How long is the Cozumel Jungle ATV and Unlimited Beach Break?

The experience runs about 4 hours total, with about 2 hours at Mayan Extreme Park and about 2 hours at Dzul-Ha Reef.

Is pickup included?

Yes. Pickup is offered at Cozumel cruise ship ports, hotels, Airbnbs, and the ferry terminal. Pickup directions are included with your ticket.

Can children ride, and can they drive?

The minimum age to participate is 6. The minimum age to drive is 16. Participants under 16 must ride with an adult.

What type of ATV do you ride?

You ride a semi-automatic ATV. You can choose a single-rider or double-rider setup, based on your group and comfort.

Is a diver’s license required?

No diver’s license is required for this activity.

What is included at the beach break, and what costs extra?

At Dzul-Ha Reef, snorkeling, kayaks, and a paddle board are part of the beach facilities. The beach break and beach facilities (including those items and Wi‑Fi) cost an additional $20 per person, and the reef admission ticket is not included in the base price.

What should I wear?

You must wear closed-toe shoes. A helmet is provided.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours, there is no refund.

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