Take our all new Private Jeep & ATV with a family tour operator that has been in business for over 25 years. Not only do you get to snorkel, ride into the Jungle on an ATV to discover Jade Cavern (Cenote Chempita), snorkel & visit Punta Sur Park, this is a completely private tour. You won't have to share your vehicle or be flocked around like on the caravan tours, and get to discover Cozumel at your own pace. Also completely customizable. We have the #1 private tour guides, who speak fluent English and are featured in many of our 5 Star reviews. Our private guides are truly magnificent, and very knowledgeable about Cozumel Culture and history because they are natives to Cozumel, who grew up living this unique and fascinating culture and know everything first hand. INCLUDES A COOLER OF WATER & BEER, TRANSPORTATION FROM CRUISE PORT, RESORT/HOTEL & FERRY, PRIVATE GUIDE, ENTRANCES TO BELOW ATTRACTIONS, MEXICAN LUNCH & MUCH MORE!
Pickup included
Snorkel at the best location in Cozumel at Sky reef beach club where everything is included to snorkel. You get a private certified snorkel guide to take you out to snorkel the best reefs that are accessible from shore
El Cedral is a small village located in the southern part of the island of Cozumel, Mexico. This village has a rich history and is famous for its annual Fiesta de San Miguel, which is held in honor of the patron saint of the village. It’s a great place to learn about the culture and traditions of Mexico and Mayan culture.
Take a an ATV in the Cozumel jungle and discover a hidden cenote where you can swim, jump from atop of the cliff and relax as you learn about this mystical cenote known as Cenote Chempita and called Jade Caverns for its jade colored water. Once used by mayans for religious ceremonies
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
We meet all of our guests next to the cruise terminals, pick up from hotel and ferry. We provide transportation within Cozumel. Please be aware that you may be coming from a different time zone. Cozumel does not follow day light savings so half the year we are on EST and the other half is CST. So March-November (spring & summer) Cozumel is CST and November-March (fall & winter) is EST. The cruise ships should be using our local time for the time of arrival to the island. You may also see your cruise ships time of arrival using our cruise ship schedule, and the link is provided below Your cruise ship itinerary is based on our local time. For example, if your cruise ship says it will be docking in Cozumel at 8AM, that is local time, and if your meeting time is 8:30AM local time, you will have 30 minutes to get to your meeting point. All meeting points are very close and within walking distance of the cruise pier area.