An adventurous and exciting tour which combines
mountain biking, a visit to an underground cave and ends with a
refreshing dip into the crystalline waters of a tenuously lit cenote.
The 35 kms. traveled during this 3 to 4 hour adventure include three
rest stops, visits to 2 archaeological sites, a henequen hacienda, an
underground cave and time to swim in 2 cenotes.
Included: 21-speed mountain bike,
helmet, purified water, transportation from Merida to departure point
and return to Merida, support-vehicle during entire trip with Jeep
Wagoneer (not air-conditioned), insurance, entrance fees, ice chest.
Recommended equipment:
Appropriate clothes for each of the tour´s activities
Cave exploration: Long pants, t-shirt, flashlight.
Swimming: Swimsuit, facemask, snorkeling gear and fins, towel, change of clothes for ride back to Merida.
Energy snacks (granola bars, dried fruit, nuts, fresh fruit).
Food for picnic lunch.
OPTIONAL: Typical picnic lunch for an additional $ 7.00 USD (Please confirm when making tour reservation).
Tour Prices
$ 116.00USD per participant
Requirements: Youthful spirit, good
health and physical condition, and passion for outdoor activities and
swimming. Participants welcome between the ages of 15 and older. (younger
participants must be accompanied by parent/guardian or responsable
adult) Minimum weight: 41 kg. / 90 lbs.
Departure from Merida: 8:00 A.M.
Return to Merida: 7:00 P.M.
Minimum: 4 participants
Maximum: 12 participants
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Day Tours and Transportation reservations:
- Reservations must be made at least 72 hours prior to the requested date.
- Reservations cancelled 2 days prior to the scheduled service are
subject to a charge of 10% of the total amount of the reservation.
- Cancellations made less than 48 hrs prior to the scheduled service or "No shows" are 100% non-refundable.>
EcoTurismo Yucatan excels in introducing you to the ancient land of the Maya.
Our multilingual expert leaders interpret the Mayan history, architecture, culture and ecology for you. During our tours you will see the relationship of the ancient culture with the present culture and ecology.
"Maya Culture Today" by Bruce Love, Ph.D. is a book mainly for the discerning tourist in Yucatan.
The author, an anthropologist who has first hand experience living with
today's Maya people in their communities, gives us a first hand account
of their customs and daily lives.