LIVING DREAMS MEXICO

Living Dreams México

LIVE THE TOUR OF YOUR DREAMS

5 hours estimated, cancun mayan jungle expedition.

jungle4

Highlights of this tour include 3 different, breathtaking cenotes with jumps of platforms, 4 zip-lines through the Mayan jungle and a traditional lunch.

Nature lovers, adventure seekers, couples, families, and even foodies. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, cliff jumping, canoeing, in no particular order finished with an absolutely delicious lunch in a secret Mayan village frozen in time (nothing is mandatory-everything is included). This is simply the best way to experience a handful of beautiful cenotes with a guarantee of avoiding crowds while looking forward to highly authentic regional Mexican food. Trust when we say lunch is delicious.

Extra option: Reef Snorkeling Puerto Morelos

  • Breathtaking cenotes with optional jumps of platforms
  • 4 Zip-lines
  • Delicous Mayan Lunch
  • Round-trip transportation from all resorts and VR’s
  • Pickups in Cancun & Costa Mujeres
  • Cooler full of water, soda and beer
  • All local taxes, parking and entrance fees

puerto maya jungle tour cancun

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT

We are here to help.

  • (213) 984 1040 USA​
  • +52 998 168 5422 MEXICO​
  • Riviera Maya, Mexico
  • [email protected]
  • Copyright © 2023 Living Dreams Mexico

LOVE IS LOVE!!

Have you ever dreamed of a place where you didn’t need any tags? Where you could hold hands with your loved one anywhere you go, feeling not just comfortable but welcomed, not just tolerated but free. An area where you didn’t need to find “a flag” to feel safe, to be yourself and express it the way you are back at home. Well, you can stop dreaming because this magical place it’s in the Riviera Maya and by the hands of Living Dreams Mexico you will find your ideal host!!

This incredible region including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum and its surrounding areas has always been known for its openness to diversity, whether it is different nationalities, cultural backgrounds or sexual orientation and gender expression.

Many travelers do not know how advanced is Mexico regarding the rights of the LGBTQ community, for example: In June 2015, the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage bans are unconstitutional, so now it is legal in all 32 states, with the same rights as any straight couple, including adoption! Granted some rural areas of Mexico are still struggling to be more accepting, however, if we could go back in time, you would realize that to most of our ancient cultures, like the Maya, a different sexual orientation was perfectly accepted, in many cases celebrated and considered sacred!!

Immerse yourself into this amazing facts, ruins, cenotes, culture, snorkeling while staying in the Region and allow us to prove to you why we are the number one tour operator for private expeditions in all the Riviera Maya, basically let us show you that LOVEISLOVE.

In LIVING DREAMS MEXICO we have always valued and respected diversity, our own team is the proof of it!! Let us be the experts to make your dreams with your loved one and family come true!!!

Under book you will find an option for PROMO-CODE. Type LOVEISLOVE to receive unique amenities for your Dream Day!!

puerto maya jungle tour cancun

Puerto Maya Jungle Tour - Without transportation

Description of puerto maya jungle tour.

MAYAN CALENDAR This is the first activity of the tour, a magical place where you will be able to observe a huge Mayan calendar, you will feel ecstatic to listen to the guide's explanation about the calendar and its sacred solar cycles and you will participate in a celebration directing your spirit to the four cardinal points , accompanied by our Mayan characters. MAYAN PATH Walk our wonderful Mayan path. You will be able to participate together with our Mayan warriors in different ceremonies and dances, you will cross suspension bridges and you will learn through replicas of Mayan stelae of temples and gods, a little more about this unique culture. JUNGLE TOUR You will drive your own boat touring the fantastic landscapes and mangroves offered by the Nichupte lagoon, to later dive into the depths of the second largest reef in the world, the "Nizuc" tip reef and discover the wonders of the seabed, such as the variety of fish and types of reef in this area. An unforgettable experience. MAYAN TASTE Our gastronomic experience offers, to the delight of our visitors, a delicious typical meal from the Mayan region, an incomparable combination of the flavors of the peninsula; Accompanying this delight of Yucatecan food, natural waters will be served, in a unique environment.

General information of Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 3:00 PM Boulevard Kukulkan Km 16.2 Hotel Zone Cancun, Quintana Roo 775000

What is Included Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

Speed ??boat with 2 or 4 seats. Snorkeling equipment. Lifejacket. Towel. Locker service. Mayan food tasting

What is Not Included Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

Dock and marine park tax $20.00 USD photography service Souvenirs, crafts and additional drinks tips Round transportation.

Recommendations of Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

-Swimsuit -Change of clothes -Sunglasses -Cap or hat -Biodegradable sunscreen and insect repellent -Extra cash for tips (optional), marine park and pier tax, photographs, and souvenirs

Regulations of Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

-Minimum age to participate: 6 -Minors aged 6 to 12 pay the child rate -Minors aged 6 to 15 must participate accompanied by a paying adult -This activity is not suitable for pregnant women, or persons with heart conditions, motor issues, back or neck problems; or recent surgeries. -Please arrive 30 minutes before the departure time to avoid setbacks.

Cancelation policies of Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

Full refund will apply in the following cases:       1. When the service is canceled by the supplier.       2. Due to illness, presenting a doctor's report.       3. The Cancellation or date change is made prior to 11:00 am the day before the service. No refunds will apply:       1. If the client does not show on the date and time of service.

Shared transportation from Cancun Hotel Zone

Shared transportation from puerto morelos and costa mujeres, couples discount, shared transportation included from cancun hotel zone - special promotion, couples discount, shared transportation included from cancun hotel zone.

  • Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

Affiliate service

  • Associate your hotel

Travel Advisors

  • Agent log in
  • Resource Center

Logo Expansión

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

With your Lomas Travel account

Or with your social networks

Recover password

You will be sent an email with the instructions to recover your password.

whatsapp

Cancun Adventure Tours

  • Tours & Excursions /

Jungle Maya Expedition

Jungle Maya Alltournative Park

  • Description

Discover the world longest underwater cave system, rappel into a beautiful cenote and explore the Mayan jungle while flying over the treetops on ziplines.

Discover the wonders of Sac Actun System, the longest underground river in the world, explored and recommended by specialized divers from National Geographic Snorkeler. Snorkel while surrounded by ancient rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites). Wonder in the majestic Mayan jungle. Rappel down into and swim in the beautiful Yaaxmul cenote. Enjoy nature while flying on exciting ziplines. Be a part of an authentic Mayan blessing ceremony. The nature park is exclusively for our groups. Take your memories home with you with pictures taken during the activities by photographers from the Mayan communities! Itinerary Approximately 7 hours duration, including park activities and transportation. Jungla Maya Native Park: • Delve into the jungle: crossing the jungle. • Rappel: descend 12 meters (39 feet) into the Yaaxmul cenote and swim in the relaxing waters of this natural underground pool. • Ziplines: enjoy and appreciate Nature while flying over the treetops on ziplines, one of which lands in a cenote! • Snorkel en cenote: Snorkel in the Nohoch Nah Chiich cenote, the impressive entrance to the world’s longest underground river: the Sac-Actun System, which has been explored a length of 350 km (217 mi.), featuring awe-inspiring rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites). • Mayan Ceremony: Delve into the wonders of Nature and participate in an authentic Mayan blessing ceremony with the aromas of copal incense and performed by a Mayan shaman from the community. • Traditional Food: Savor the flavors of delicious dishes prepared with traditional recipes (soups, cooked chicken, “chayita” corn fritters, empanadas, rice, beans, cooked vegetables, salads and fruit drinks).

  • Transportation in small groups
  • Entrance fee
  • Activities equipment,
  • Traditional food
  • Fresh water, fruit drinks
  • Towels and lockers.
  • Gratuities for guides
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Souvenirs or photographs

Additional information

  • This expedition may represent an over-exertion for people with disabilities and/or moms-to-be.
  • This tour operates daily from hotels located in Riviera Maya and Puerto Morelos.
  • This tour operates from Monday to Friday for hotels located in Cancun and Costa Mujeres.
  • Children up to the age of six can enjoy the tour.
  • People under the influence of alcohol or toxic substances won’t be allowed to participate.
  • 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 style, only if it is assembled on a chest or head mount during the excursion. This tour may have some restrictions on weather conditions.
  • The use of sunblock is not permitted, even for those identified as being biodegradable.

What to bring

  • Bring comfortable shoes
  • Rashguard shirt
  • fresh clothing
  • Bathing suit, hat or cap
  • Cash or credit card for souvenirs and photos.

Pick-up Information:

  • Pick up is available in most of hotels in Cancun and the Riviera Maya. Exact time of your pick-up will be sent by email after booking.
  • In case we do not have pick-up for a specific hotel or location will be sent you the nearest meeting point where pick-up is available

Refunds and Cancellations:

  • 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

Overall rating: ( 7 Reviews)

Xel-Ha Dolphinclusive Tour

Book this tour

Select a tour option, select participants, select a date, pick me up at:.

TripAdvisor Award 2023

Jungle Tour

puerto maya jungle tour cancun

Description

Practical information, good to know, excursion options.

  • ✓ Sun
  • ✓ Mon
  • ✓ Tue
  • ✓ Wed
  • ✓ Thu
  • ✓ Fri
  • ✓ Sat
  • Sail across Nichupte Lagoon in your own speed boat
  • Swim with more than 500 species of fish
  • Snorkel along the world’s second largest barrier reef
  • Activity duration: 2 h 15 min (not including transportation time to and from activity)
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off only from Riviera Maya and northern Cancun for 1:30 p.m. outing

Speed boats through the Cancun mangroves

  • English-speaking guides
  • Use of mini-speedboat
  • Snorkeling gear
  • Bottled water
  • Bring money for docking fees ($20 USD per person), tips, and souvenirs (tipping is optional)
  • Wear a swimsuit, comfortable clothing and beach shoes (sandals or flip flops)
  • Bring a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, underwater camera, beach towel and a change of clothes
  • Please arrive at the Aquatours Marina 30 minutes before your program
  • Minimum age required to drive: 16 years
  • Participants from 5 to 16 years old must come with a paying adult as a companion
  • For safety reasons this tour is not recommended for pregnant women or people with a history of neck or back injury
  • Pick-up and drop-off times will vary according to resort location, and transportation is only for guests staying in the Riviera Maya or northern Cancun
  • Please note that our partner will be providing transportation in their vehicle so that you can enjoy this exciting excursion.
  • If you’re staying in Cozumel, you’ll need to take the ferry over to Playa del Carmen and arrive at the pick-up location at your own expense
  • Tour Language: English
  • Tour Location(s): Cancun
  • Season: All year long
  • Duration: 2 h 15 min (approx.)
  • Minimum Age Requirement: 5 years old
  • Hotel Pick-up Available: Only for 1:30 p.m. start
  • Good Physical Condition Required: No
  • Suitable For Children : Yes
  • Suitable For Elderly: Yes
  • Pregnant Woman Allowed: No
  • Share full article

Advertisement

Supported by

The Maya Train Will Get You to All of Yucatán’s Best Spots. But Not Yet.

In December, the train began running on its first route through Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. On a five-day journey a few months later, the author encountered enthusiasm, and scheduling hiccups.

A singular train track, with one short train, cuts through a lush deep forest.

By Elisabeth Malkin

Elisabeth Malkin has been visiting the Yucatán Peninsula for three decades.

I stepped off the platform at the gleaming new Maxcanú train station, eager to see the magnificent Maya archaeological site of Uxmal. All I needed was a taxi to take me there, a trip of about 30 miles away.

There are no taxis, said the stationmaster, as we stood on the polished limestone floors of the high-ceilinged station, which was cool and breezy despite the brilliant late-morning sun outside. And I was the third person in two weeks to get off at Maxcanú expecting to reach Uxmal, he said.

I was midway through a five-day trip to explore the brand-new Maya Train and several of its destinations in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico . Designed to run 965 miles (1,554 kilometers) around a loop of 34 stations when completed, the train will whisk passengers in cool comfort through colonial cities, archaeological sites, splashy resorts and tropical forests.

Now I was stunned. Wrangling a taxi has never been a problem in Mexico. But the drivers gathered in the main square of Maxcanú offered only beat-up vans that hopscotch through small towns, where I might or might not find a taxi to Uxmal. The next van was leaving in 45 minutes.

Yucatán’s layers of history have long held me spellbound. During earlier car trips, I have clambered up deserted Maya temples and palaces, stepped into the cool naves of massive 16th-century churches and visited restored haciendas, testaments of the ostentation — and hardship — of the peninsula’s 19th-century plantation economy. Traveling by train, I thought, would allow me to steep myself in more of that history.

But as I found in Maxcanú, a train won’t necessarily get you to where you want to go.

During my February trip, I traveled on the only route then available, an east-west leg that opened in December and runs from Cancún to Mérida, and then south through the port city of Campeche to the Maya site of Palenque (a short route between Cancún and Playa del Carmen opened last month, with three trains a day). I encountered scheduling confusion, unfinished stations and a dearth of trains — just two operating daily each way between Cancún and Campeche, and only one to Palenque. Overnight sleepers and special dining trains seem years away.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador considers the Maya Train his showcase development project, and wants to inaugurate the rest of the train before he leaves office on October 1. Based on my experience, that goal seems elusive.

A $29-billion route through the jungle

I started my journey in Cancún, where in the pre-dawn gloom the station hovered like a glowing spaceship. An attendant scanned the ticket I had bought online and a half-dozen more pointed me toward my tourist-class car, which was about a quarter full. I planned to go to Campeche, about 300 miles away, stopping once each day. At 120 kilometers (about 75 miles) an hour, the train covers the route in about six hours, the same as a car. (When construction is complete, the train’s speed should increase to 160 kilometers an hour.)

The car’s wide windows looked out at a wall of low jungle. The blue-green seats were comfortable and there was ample space between the rows. I bought a very good cappuccino at the snack bar, but declined the plastic-wrapped sandwiches. The rest of the merchandise was fruit cups, milk boxes and junk food.

The train will ultimately cost much more than the $29 billion budgeted so far, and it’s not the first time ambitious planners have alighted on the region. Cancún was once a tiny fishing village, selected half a century ago as a tourist hub. Last year 10 million international tourists flew into its airport, more than the airports of Mexico City, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta combined.

But uncontrolled growth has stressed the Caribbean coast’s fragile environment. The Maya Train, scientists warn , will push those problems south, threatening the area’s water supply, its unique system of underground limestone caves and its vast nature reserves.

Mr. López Obrador has charged ahead, handing the train over to the military , and arguing that it will spread Cancún’s wealth and attract new visitors. Mexico received more than 42 million overseas tourists last year and they spent almost $31 billion .

Local governments see an opportunity. “The train will allow people to disperse throughout the peninsula,” said Michelle Fridman, the tourism secretary for Yucatán state, which promotes dozens of attractions far beyond highlights like Mérida and Chichén Itzá .

Now that the train is operating, transport companies will begin to connect stations with lesser-known sites nearby, she said.

It’s fair to ask whether the train is the most effective way to develop the peninsula’s tourism. Tour companies already run trips to many sites from major cities, which are well served by buses. Driving a rental car through most of the area is considered safe , according to U.S. State Department travel guidance .

Route of Mexico’s Maya Train

Canceled trip.

It took two hours (and one time-zone change) to reach Valladolid, a colonial city of handsome streets and ancient churches, where I bought the rest of my tickets at the station. A tourist-class ticket from Cancún to Valladolid costs 472 pesos (around $28) for foreigners and 355 pesos (around $21) for Mexicans. First class, with wider seats, costs 755.50 pesos and 566.50 pesos, and discounts are available for older travelers and residents of the five states along the train’s route. (A first-class bus from downtown Cancún to Valladolid costs between 222 and 344 pesos, depending on the time of day, and takes half an hour longer.)

It was impossible to run the new Maya Train tracks into dense city centers and the Valladolid station, like the rest, was outside the urban core. A waiting bus took disembarking passengers downtown, a 15-minute ride for 35 pesos.

That day I toured Ek Balam , the site of a ninth-century Maya kingdom that is dominated by a 100-foot palace distinguished by a facade of carvings depicting winged warriors, stylized animal features and geometric patterns bordered by giant fangs. Admission to the site includes entry to the X-Canché cenote, one of thousands of limestone sinkholes that were sacred to the Maya.

Later that afternoon, I was wandering through the Museum of Ethnic Clothing, a private collection of traditional dress, embroidery and hats, when a WhatsApp message from the ticket office blinked on my phone. My train scheduled for the following day was canceled.

I decided to deal with the problem in the morning and enjoy the city. As I wandered past the antique shops and boutique hotels of the elegant Calzada de los Frailes, it was clear that Valladolid’s tourism, and the infrastructure to handle it, was well established. The Maya Train is simply an alternative way to reach a city that tourists discovered years ago.

‘We’re on the Tren Maya!’

In the morning, I found that my train had not been canceled, but the station for which I had a ticket, Tixkokob, was closed. I got off instead one stop earlier at Izamal, known for its ocher streets and the giant Franciscan convent of San Antonio de Padua, built atop the ruins of a pyramid.

During the 90-minute ride, I heard widespread enthusiasm among fellow travelers who expressed a willingness to give the train time to work out the kinks. “We’re an experiment,” said Oliva Escobedo Ochoa, 64, who was vacationing from her home in central Mexico.

Leticia Iliassich, 57, who is Mexican, was traveling with her Croatian husband along with relatives from Mexico and Croatia. They had initially been scheduled on an earlier train to Mérida that had been canceled. “We knew that it was a new project,” she said. “We don’t mind.”

The group had already sent a video to friends declaring, “We’re on the Tren Maya!”

At the Izamal station I hitched a 15-minute ride into the town center with a man who had asked me to take his photo alongside the train and his father. From there I negotiated a taxi to Hacienda San Lorenzo Aké, a working hacienda that still turns the fiber from an agave plant called henequén into coarse rope. Global demand for henequén, known as Yucatán’s “green gold,” brought fantastic wealth to the region in the mid-19th century, speckling the peninsula with more than 1,000 haciendas. ( Many are now sumptuous hotels.)

Where geometry, nature and the divine merge

It was during my third day that I found myself stuck in Maxcanú, after a 90-minute train ride from Izamal. The stationmaster, an army captain, offered me a ride to Uxmal, just as he had to the stranded tourists before me.

Eying Uxmal’s 4 p.m. final ticket sale, I accepted.

My situation made it clear just how distant the Maya Train’s promises are for tourists seeking to explore more of Yucatán. In time, that will change, said Ms. Fridman, the tourism secretary. “The idea is to have more hotels along the train line,” she said. “That will happen little by little.”

But Uxmal , among the most stunning of the Maya sites, made up for the inconvenience. Uxmal’s grand buildings are faced with intricate decorative masks as well as friezes in which geometry, nature and the divine merge. New plaques at each structure offer detailed information in English and Spanish, part of the government’s investment in improving displays at Maya sites for the train project.

Most tourists either take day trips by car or bus to Uxmal from Mérida or stay at one of three nearby hotels. As I finished dinner at my hotel, the dining room began to fill up: 47 Polish tourists had arrived.

Panama hats and a cramped van

My plan for the day was to go by taxi to Bécal, a town where Panama hats are woven in limestone caves to keep the fibers soft, and then pick up the afternoon train in nearby Calkiní for the port city of Campeche.

But I spent so much time watching the hat-making demonstration and then fitting my new hat and buying gifts that we set off with little time to reach the station. To my chagrin, I missed the train, the last one of the day.

On Calkiní’s central square, I found a van that was leaving for Campeche. Cost: 65 pesos. Time: about 1 hour and 20 minutes, similar to what I would have spent on the train. Of course, I was trapped in a cramped seat and had to listen to the driver’s choice of sentimental ballads, but I was dropped off in downtown Campeche, close to my hotel.

The next day, I toured the Museum of Maya Archaeology , an expertly curated collection that included haunting jade funeral masks, glyphs and delicate ceramic figures.

José Madrigal, 45, an engineer from Fremont, Calif., was trying to make Maya pottery interesting for his twin sons. The boys had just turned 5 and their birthday present had been a ride on the Maya Train. “They love trains,” Mr. Madrigal said. Then the family moved on, keeping up a brisk clip through the museum. They had another train to catch.

Should you take the train?

Yes, if you are traveling between larger stations. The train also offers a way to get to Palenque, which is harder to reach and has roads with security concerns. Travelers can stow bicycles on board.

To see train times, check the destinations on the website . You cannot buy tickets online more than a week in advance. But when you finally board, the ride is smooth — and the coffee is excellent.

Follow New York Times Travel on Instagram and sign up for our weekly Travel Dispatch newsletter to get expert tips on traveling smarter and inspiration for your next vacation. Dreaming up a future getaway or just armchair traveling? Check out our 52 Places to Go in 2024 .

Open Up Your World

Considering a trip, or just some armchair traveling here are some ideas..

52 Places:  Why do we travel? For food, culture, adventure, natural beauty? Our 2024 list has all those elements, and more .

Mumbai:  Spend 36 hours in this fast-changing Indian city  by exploring ancient caves, catching a concert in a former textile mill and feasting on mangoes.

Kyoto:  The Japanese city’s dry gardens offer spots for quiet contemplation  in an increasingly overtouristed destination.

Iceland:  The country markets itself as a destination to see the northern lights. But they can be elusive, as one writer recently found .

Texas:  Canoeing the Rio Grande near Big Bend National Park can be magical. But as the river dries, it’s getting harder to find where a boat will actually float .

Puerto Maya Cancún

Llámanos: Mex 559 225 2694        Desde USA 833-592-1490

Llámanos: Mex   559 225 2694   Desde USA 833-592-1490

Mayan Jungle Tour para mexicanos

¿por qué elegir nuestro tour en puerto maya cancún.

Descubre el único  tour  en  Cancún  cuatro en uno con lanchas rápidas, experiencia de esnórquel, ceremonia maya y deliciosa comida mexicana

Tenemos para ti un  tour  en  Cancún  con la combinación perfecta de emoción, aventura y relajación, ¡todo en un solo paquete!

  • Guías expertos: nuestros guías experimentados son apasionados de la cultura maya y de la belleza natural de Cancún. Te compartirán información tan interesante como entretenida sobre la historia y las tradiciones mayas.
  • Aventuras emocionantes: desde los paseos en lancha rápida por la Laguna Nichupté hasta el snorkel en el Caribe Mexicano, vive un tour lleno de actividades emocionantes que te encantarán.
  • Paisajes impresionantes: con vistas increíbles de los canales entre manglares y las cristalinas aguas del mar, nuestro  tour  te llevará por algunos de los paisajes más hermosos de  Cancún .
  • Auténtica ceremonia maya:  el tour también incluye una ceremonia maya, en la que vas a aprender y a experimentar las fascinantes tradiciones de esta antigua civilización.
  • Deliciosos snacks yucatecos: después de un día de aventura y emoción, te deleitarás con unos exquisitos snacks yucatecos, parte de la comida típica de Cancún y la región, acompañados de una bebida refrescante.
  • Ubicación conveniente: Puerto Maya Cancún está ubicado en la zona hotelera, con fácil acceso desde cualquier punto de la ciudad.
  • Recuerdos inolvidables: con su combinación de aventura, cultura y relajación, nuestro tour con seguridad te brindará los mejores recuerdos del Caribe Mexicano.

¡Reserva tu  tour  en Puerto Maya  Cancún  hoy mismo y prepárate para la aventura de tus vacaciones!

  • Importante : Cada visitante debe presentar IFE o INE vigente a la hora de su ingreso que acredite nacionalidad y/o residencia, de lo contrario se cobrará la diferencia del ingreso.

Edad mínima:

La edad mínima para conducir la lancha rápida es de 18 años.

  • Ceremonia maya
  • Esnórquel en el Gran Arrecife Maya
  • Conducir tu propia lancha rápida de 2 o 4 personas
  • Aperitivo maya y una bebida
  • Chaleco salvavidas y equipo de snorkel
  • Guía bilingüe
  • Uso de toalla individual
  • Uso de locker (se requiere depósito reembolsable de $5USD o $100 MXN)
  • Otros servicios: WiFi, estacionamiento y baños

No incluye:

  • Pulsera del Parque Nacional Marino y mantenimiento del muelle ($10 USD por persona)
  • Fotos y videos

Además, te ofrecemos:

  • Opciones de pago seguro
  • Garantía de clima
  • Cambio de reservas ilimitado.
  • Usa ropa cómoda de playa y un traje de baño. Trae un cambio de ropa adicional y una toalla individual.
  • Trae protector solar, gafas de sol y repelente de insectos.
  • No olvides traer efectivo o una tarjeta de crédito/débito para comprar recuerdos o adquirir fotos de tu visita.
  • La actividad es segura para niños mayores de 6 años o con una estatura de 120 cm o más. No se recomienda para niños de 1 a 5 años o con una estatura menor a 120 cm.
  • Para utilizar el casillero se requiere un depósito de $5 USD o $100 MXN pesos, el cual se reembolsará al final cuando se devuelva la llave del casillero.
  • La edad mínima para manejar la lancha rápida es de 18 años.
  • Por su seguridad y bienestar, recomendamos que las mujeres embarazadas y las personas con problemas cardíacos, movilidad limitada o problemas de espalda se abstengan de participar en el recorrido.
  • Queremos asegurarnos de que todos tengan una experiencia agradable y cómoda. Por favor, revise nuestra Política de Cancelación.
  • Las condiciones climáticas pueden modificar el estado del tour en cualquier momento. Puerto Maya no se hace responsable en caso de cancelación de la actividad de snorkel debido a condiciones climáticas adversas, ya que velamos por su máxima seguridad siguiendo las instrucciones de las autoridades marítimas.
  • El transporte desde y hacia su hotel está disponible por un costo adicional y se puede reservar contactando a  [email protected]  o a nuestros números de teléfono.
  • El horario de recogida variará según la ubicación de su hotel, pero una vez que proporcione el nombre de su hotel, se le dará la hora exacta de recogida y es importante estar puntual en el lobby.
  • El horario de regreso se le dará antes de llegar a Puerto Maya Cancún, y el horario de entrega variará según la ubicación de su hotel.

puerto maya jungle tour cancun

Tour #1 en TripAdvisor

Mas de 700 comentarios avalan nuestra calidad

puerto maya jungle tour cancun

Opciones de pago seguras

Usamos encriptación SSL para mantener tus pago seguros

puerto maya jungle tour cancun

¡Abraza la flexibilidad!

Modifica tu reserva tantas veces como quieras, sin costo alguno, hasta 24 horas antes de tu tour.

puerto maya jungle tour cancun

Ubicado en el centro de la zona hotelera de Cancún

Mayan jungle tour cancun.

Mayan Jungle Tour Cancun

Imperdible jungle tour en Puerto Maya Cancún

Previous Next

Descripción

Descubre el único tour en Cancún cinco en uno con lanchas rápidas, experiencia de esnórquel, ceremonia maya, danza prehispánica y deliciosa comida mexicana

Tenemos para ti un tour en Cancún con la combinación perfecta de emoción, aventura y relajación, ¡todo en un solo paquete!

  • Paisajes impresionantes: con vistas increíbles de los canales entre manglares y las cristalinas aguas del mar, nuestro tour te llevará por algunos de los paisajes más hermosos de Cancún.
  • Auténtica ceremonia maya:  el tour también incluye una ceremonia de purificación, de la que serás parte.
  • Danza prehispánica: Disfruta del ritmo de los tambores mientras nuestros bailarines recrean danzas regionales.
  • Deliciosos aperitivos mayas: después de un día de aventura y emoción, te deleitarás con unos exquisitos snacks yucatecos, parte de la comida típica de Cancún y la región, acompañados de una bebida refrescante.

¡Reserva tu tour en Puerto Maya Cancún hoy mismo y prepárate para la aventura de tus vacaciones!

Que incluye

  • Danza prehispánica
  • Mayan tasting Aperitivo maya y una bebida
  • Brazalete del Parque Nacional Marino y mantenimiento del muelle ($20 USD por persona)

Recomendaciones

Información importante

Transportación opcional

Desde $69   usd/ Adultos

Desde $49 usd/ Menores

IMAGES

  1. Jungle Tour Cancun

    puerto maya jungle tour cancun

  2. Jungle tour

    puerto maya jungle tour cancun

  3. Mayan Jungle: 4-Hour Adventure Tour from Riviera Maya/Cancun

    puerto maya jungle tour cancun

  4. Enjoy Cancun Jungle Tour

    puerto maya jungle tour cancun

  5. Your photos

    puerto maya jungle tour cancun

  6. Jungle Tour Barracuda

    puerto maya jungle tour cancun

VIDEO

  1. Tulum Yalku Plus by Cancun Adventures

  2. CARNIVAL PRIDE LEAVING PUERTO MAYA COZUMEL 👋

  3. Cozumel and Poncho's Backyard

  4. Mexico’s New Cancun Forest City

COMMENTS

  1. Amazing Jungle Tour in Cancun

    About the Mayan Jungle Tour at Puerto Maya Cancun. You'll enjoy a speed boat ride through the winding channels of the mangroves of Nichupté Lagoon, until you reach the marvelous Caribbean Sea. The adventure begins with a traditional Mayan ceremony and a pre hispanic performance, full of mysticism and interesting facts.

  2. Mayan Jungle Tour

    Available Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Overview Why choose our tour at Puerto Maya Cancun? Discover the only four-in-one tour in Cancun that includes speed boats, a snorkeling experience, a Mayan ceremony, and delicious Mexican food We offer you a tour in Cancun with the perfect combination of excitement, adventure, and relaxation all in one package.

  3. Puerto Maya Cancun

    per adult (price varies by group size) Jungle Tour Cancun Speedboat and Snorkel Adventure. 905. Recommended. Adventure Tours. from. $59.00. per adult. 5-in-1 Cancun Snorkeling Tour:Swim with turtles, reef, Musa,shipwreck and cenote.

  4. 2024 Mayan Jungle Tour: Speed boat, Snorkel & Snack

    Puerto Maya Cancún - Jungle Tour, Speed Boat, Snorkeling & Mayan Experience, Blvd. Kukulcan Kilómetro 16.296, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico. Parque Maya Tours is located on Boulevard Kukulcan Kilometer 16.261, Hotel Zone, 77500 Cancun, Q.R., Mexico. * Arriving by car: The park has its own parking lot next to the entrance.

  5. Mayan Jungle Tour: Speed boat, Snorkel & Snack 2024

    Puerto Maya Cancún - Jungle Tour, Speed Boat, Snorkeling & Mayan Experience. Blvd. Kukulcan Kilómetro 16.296, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico. Open in Google Maps. Parque Maya Tours is located on Boulevard Kukulcan Kilometer 16.261, Hotel Zone, 77500 Cancun, Q.R., Mexico. * Arriving by car: The park has its own parking lot next to ...

  6. Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

    Immerse yourself into the world of Maya culture with this Yucatan jungle tour. You'll witness a traditional Maya ritual ceremony, head deep into the jungle via the Maya Path, and whizz through the Nichupté Lagoon on a speedboat. Tuck into some local snacks, before rounding off snorkelling in Nizuc Reef.

  7. Puerto Maya Jungle Tour All Inclusive 2023

    Meeting point. Mayan Tours Cancún. Boulevard Kukulcan Kilómetro 16.296, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico. Open in Google Maps. Parque Maya Tours is located on Boulevard Kukulcan Kilometer 16.261, Hotel Zone, 77500 Cancun, Q.R., Mexico. * Arriving by car: The park has its own parking lot next to the entrance.

  8. Mayan Jungle Tours

    Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid All-Inclusive Tour. 15,899. Historical Tours. from. $69.00. per adult (price varies by group size) Jungle Tour Cancun Speedboat and Snorkel Adventure. 905. Adventure Tours.

  9. Amazing Jungle Tour in Cancun

    Experience the thrill of our jungle tour in Cancun as you explore the stunning natural settings of the Mexican Caribbean

  10. Mayan Jungle Tour Cancun

    Mayan Jungle Tour in Cancun Previous Next Available Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Overview Why choose our tour at Puerto Maya Cancun?Discover the only four-in-one tour in Cancun that includes speed boats, a snorkeling experience, a Mayan ceremony, and delicious Mexican foodWe offer you a tour in Cancun with the perfect combination of excitement, adventure, and relaxation all in one package. You

  11. Cancun Mayan Jungle Expedition

    Cancun Mayan Jungle Expedition. Highlights of this tour include 3 different, breathtaking cenotes with jumps of platforms, 4 zip-lines through the Mayan jungle and a traditional lunch. Nature lovers, adventure seekers, couples, families, and even foodies. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, cliff jumping, canoeing, in no particular order finished with ...

  12. Puerto Maya Jungle Tour

    General information of Puerto Maya Jungle Tour. 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 3:00 PM Boulevard Kukulkan Km 16.2 Hotel Zone Cancun, Quintana Roo 775000

  13. Parque Maya: Jungle Speedboat Tour

    The jungle tour. Start your journey aboard a speedboat, and drive your own boat, along with the fantastic landscapes and mangroves that the Nichupte lagoon offers. Feel the wind in your hair as you speed along and head to a top snorkeling location. Then dive into the depths of the reef and discover a marine world while you snorkel in this ...

  14. Jungle Maya Expedition

    Jungla Maya Native Park: • Delve into the jungle: crossing the jungle. • Rappel: descend 12 meters (39 feet) into the Yaaxmul cenote and swim in the relaxing waters of this natural underground. pool. • Ziplines: enjoy and appreciate Nature while flying over the treetops on ziplines, one of which lands in a cenote!

  15. 2023 Puerto Maya Jungle Tour All Inclusive (w/Photos)

    Skip to main content

  16. Speed Boat Jungle Tour in Cancun

    Sail across Nichupte Lagoon in your own speed boat. Swim with more than 500 species of fish. Snorkel along the world's second largest barrier reef. Activity duration: 2 h 15 min (not including transportation time to and from activity) Hotel pick-up and drop-off only from Riviera Maya and northern Cancun for 1:30 p.m. outing.

  17. 2024 Mayan Jungle Tour: Speed boat, Snorkel & Snack

    Puerto Maya Cancún - Jungle Tour, Speed Boat, Snorkel & Mayan Experience, Blvd. Kukulcan Kilómetro 16.296, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico ... of this activty.Confused,a phone call ensued,directing us to connect via Whatsapp and providing a new address,Puerto Maya Cancun. This confusion consumed nearly half an hour. Upon ...

  18. Cancun Jungle Tour: Tulum, Cenote Snorkeling, Ziplining, Lunch

    Take a thrilling ride into the Yucatán jungle on a full-day tour from Cancun. Begin your journey in Tulum, a coastal Maya city with ample ruins to explore. Then hike into the jungle to the Sac Actun and Nohoch Nah Chich cenotes—two vast underground river systems—and snorkel through their caves marveling at stalagmites and stalagmites. Travel to your next set of adventures: rappelling into ...

  19. Explore the Jungle on a Unique Tour in Cancun's Mangrove

    The Jungle Tour Cancun at Puerto Maya Cancun is the ultimate way to immerse yourself in the beauty of Cancun while satisfying your thirst for adventure. As you embark on this adventure, get ready to channel your inner explorer. The tour starts with a brief explanation of the basics of navigating your speedboat. Don't worry; no prior ...

  20. Puerto Maya Cancún

    Hello travelers! Welcome to our YouTube channel where we explore in this video the Puerto Maya Cancùn with a Jungle Tour, Speed Boat, Snorkel & Mayan Experie...

  21. The Maya Train Will Get You to All of Yucatán's Best Spots. But Not Yet

    Designed to travel in a 965-mile loop when completed, the Maya Train will whisk passengers to the Yucatán Peninsula's colonial cities, archaeological sites, splashy resorts and tropical forests.

  22. Increíble Jungle Tour en Cancún

    Disfruta del jungle tour más completo en Puerto Maya Cancún. Aquí vivirás un paseo en lancha rápida a través de los manglares de la laguna Nichupté, para después admirar los maravillosos arrecifes de coral y su vida marina mientras practicas snorkel en el Caribe Mexicano. Nuestro jungle tour en Cancún también incluye una ceremonia ...

  23. Jungle Tour Cancún para Mexicanos

    Descubre el único tour en Cancún cuatro en uno con lanchas rápidas, experiencia de esnórquel, ceremonia maya y deliciosa comida mexicana. Tenemos para ti un tour en Cancún con la combinación perfecta de emoción, aventura y relajación, ¡todo en un solo paquete! Guías expertos: nuestros guías experimentados son apasionados de la ...