Akumal Monkey Sanctuary with ATV tour and snorkelling
Nature & Wildlife

Akumal Monkey Sanctuary with ATV tour and snorkelling

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£137.00
Free cancellation
Language: Spanish, English, French
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours

Based on our commitment to sustainable tourism, all National Geographic Day Tours meet the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria, and a portion of the proceeds from these tours goes back to the National Geographic Society to fund research and sustainable programs around the world.

Why you’ll love this…
  • You'll learn about how rescued animals are cared for at the Akumel Monkey Sanctuary
  • There's an opportunity for you to get behind the controls of an ATV for a ride through the jungle
  • Cenotes are unique to this part of Mexico, and you'll have the chance to swim in one
  • The tour wraps up at Akumel Bay, where you can throw on a mask and snorkel and go for a dip
  • This trip is led by an expert local who knows the area and places you'll visit really well
What to expect

Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is loaded with wild landscapes, and you'll have a chance to dive into them on this full-day itinerary. You'll tick off everything from a visit to a monkey sanctuary to an ATV ride in the jungle, with some snorkelling in Akumal Bay thrown in for good measure. Javier, an expert local guide, says “this activity is perfect if you want to leave the big cities and hotels behind for a while and experience Mexico's greener side. Cenotes, wildlife, beaches, jungle – you'll encounter them all.”

You'll start your day with a visit to the Akumal Monkey Sanctuary, a place where rescued animals from around the area are looked after and treated. You'll be shown around by one of the people who work here, and you'll be introduced to some of the primates and birds currently being cared for. Then, you'll switch things up a few gears for an ATV ride through the jungle. You can get behind the controls of a vehicle as you head to a cenote tucked away within the greenery. These natural, freshwater sinkholes are unique to this part of Mexico, and your guide will tell you about their cultural significance before your chance to hop in for a swim.

When you're done here, you'll make your way to today's final stop, Akumal Bay. This sandy spot is known from Tulum to Cancun as one of the area's top snorkelling spots. And that's exactly what you can do here. To make things even better, Akumel Bay is known for its native turtle population, so it's likely you'll share the waters with these gentle reptiles during your visit.

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What to remember
  • Just so you know, insurance is mandatory for this experience. You can pay for it at check-in when you arrive and it costs $15 USD per ATV
  • Transportation has an extra fee: from Cancún Zona Hotelera, it's $20 USD per person (minimum six passengers)From Puerto Juárez or Costa Mujeres, it's $25 USD per person (minimum six passengers)
  • The minimum age for ATV is five years, and for snorkelling is eight years
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Provider
TUI MEXICANA SA DE CV
Booking fee
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Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

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