This expedition combines a snorkeling journey into a semi-virgin inlet on the Caribbean Sea and a wide range of fun-filled eco-activities.
First, we will start with this magnificent park that invites you to embark on a natural adventure; the park was created for ecotourism. Through a wide range of fun-filled activities, such as zip lines, kayaks, swim in a cenote and a Mayan village, you will experience an unforgettable adventure.
You will fly on two zip lines rising to a height of 699 feet, experiencing the thrill as you observe the beauty of the jungle and the cenote that lay out below you; Moreover, paddle across the largest open-air cenote in the Riviera Maya aboard one of the canoes, and admire the lush vegetation that surrounds you.
You can also visit an authentic Mayan village, where you will learn about one of the most important living cultures in the history of Mexico. The inhabitants of this village work in this park and kept their lifestyle and tradition and that's what you'll be able to witness.
Shortly afterwards, we will continue our expedition towards a beautiful inlet in the Caribbean waters, one of the best-kept secrets on the Mayan Riviera. The waters of this hidden paradise are clear, calm and inviting, making it a heaven for snorkeling. Underwater rock formations create a fascinating sub-aquatic terrain and the ideal habitat for exotic marine creatures.
Later in the day, this expedition will take you for lunch into a beautiful restaurant located by the beach, followed by an unforgettable visit to Playa del Carmen. Once a small sleepy fishing village, it has developed into a lively and charming town where people from all around the world are coming to fulfill their dreams. Most of the shopping and restaurants are located on a pedestrian only zone, called the 5th Avenue.
Duration: 3˝ Extra Hrs
Includes: Lunch in a selected restaurant (Set Menu) by the beach and visit of Playa del Carmen.
Includes: Lunch in a selected restaurant by the beach (Set menu).



Bathing suit, beach towel, sandals or diving shoes, biodegradable sun protection or sun block, sun glasses, hat, water camera with flash, T-shirt, shorts and money for souvenirs.
This expedition is not recommended for people with severe back problems, any severe physical or motor handicap, serious heart problems, or pregnant women.