Découvrez la grotte de Jade et traversez la jungle





Description
Bonjour explorateur(s) ! Notre expérience commence au point de rendez-vous où notre hôte vous attend pour votre sécurité, nous aimons que vous vous sentiez à l'aise et en sécurité; lorsque vous aurez rencontré le personnel qui sera là pour vous soutenir, nous continuerons notre aventure vers une ville maya appelée "El Cedral" où nous ferons cette aventure dans la jungle pour visiter le mystique cénote de Jade, nous conduiraons nos VTT à travers la jungle sur une route tout-terrain. Si vous cherchez quelque chose de amusant c'est une aventure à ne pas manquer!!! Notre équipe de soutien sont des professionnels dans leur domaine, nous ferons de votre expérience quelque chose d'incroyable et confortable pour vous! Nous allons conduire
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Itinéraire
La grotte de Jade ou Chempita est une grotte complètement sauvage pleine de vie comme des chauves-souris, des pécaris et des oiseaux locaux que vous pouvez apprécier avec un peu de chance! À votre arrivée, le guide vous dira pourquoi cette grotte est spéciale, de par son importance écologique autant que sociale pour la culture maya puisque beaucoup de ces lieux étaient considérés comme des portes d'entrée vers d'autres mondes spirituels. Non seulement vous pourrez écouter des informations mais vous aurez aussi le temps de prendre des photos et pourquoi pas aussi de nager un peu si vous le souhaitez ! .
La ville de Cedral, nommée ainsi par les premiers colons de Cozumel, est une réserve maya appartenant à quelques fondateurs locaux. À Cedral, un festival est organisé en l'honneur de la Sainte-Croix et nous y trouverons quelques ruines mayas et la première église fondée sur l'île. À l'arrivée, le guide nous fera un petit tour des lieux. .
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Navires de croisière: Si vous arrivez au port de Punta Langosta, le point de rendez-vous sera à côté du phare, à côté de Starbucks. Si votre navire arrive aux quais de SSA International ou à l'embarcadère de la Puerta Maya, le point de rendez-vous sera à l'entrée de Marti Sport sur l'esplanade Royal Village. Pas besoin de prendre un taxi, le point de rendez-vous est à 5 à 10 minutes à pied. *Si vous séjournez dans un AIRBnB, veuillez préciser l'adresse.*
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Âge minimum 7 ans
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We booked this excursion during our cruise stop in Cozumel. Overall, we had some great moments, but the tour felt a bit underwhelming based on how it was described. The Pros: The Cenote: The Jade Cavern stop was absolutely the best part of the day. The 10-foot ledge jump into the water was a blast, and we got some incredible photos here. The Staff & Guide: Our guide, Miguel, was phenomenal. He was extremely kind, deeply knowledgeable, and handled all the driving to and from the cruise port safely. The local people at the base camp were incredibly welcoming. Kid-Friendly Driving: It was a massive hit for our 11-year-old, who loved getting the chance to drive an ATV. The Cons / Things to Know: Not Really a "Jungle": The description implies a lush jungle trek, but it was actually just driving down crushed limestone roads filled with massive potholes. I wish the actual riding portions had been longer and more immersive. Very Rustic Base Camp: The ATV pickup spot is a small concrete house in a local community. The facilities are very rustic—think campground-style bathrooms. Lackluster Stops After the Cenote: After the cavern, the energy dipped. The tequila tour/tasting felt standard and generic (the kids just got a Squirt soda). The stop at the town church felt a bit forced; we just walked around looking at local vendors (though buying a $5 fresh coconut felt like a nice way to support a local lady). The Photo Trap: A photographer followed us on another ATV to take "professional" photos. They turned out to be just iPhone photos shared via a Google Drive link, and we felt heavily overcharged for the quality. Final Verdict: I would not recommend this for families with very young kids. If you go, expect a rustic, bumpy road ride with a fantastic swim at the beginning, but be prepared for a slow second half of the tour. Huge thanks to Miguel for his hospitality!
Be sure to note that the actual price per person is $20 more than listed on the excursion price because they charge an extra amount when you arrive. This is noted in the inclusions, just be prepared to pay cash. Also part of the excursion not listed was a tequila tasting, which really didn’t appeal to us at all.
It was a good value. Drove the ATV’s through the small village and down dirt roads to the caves where, if you wished, could jump into the water. Our guide, Gabriel, was great
We had a great time during our ride and tour. Our guide was friendly and helpful. You do have to pay an admission fee for El Cedral. We also struggled to find our tour guide but that was our only compliant.
Gabrielle was the Angel who guided us during our tour. I had never been on one but he was patient in explaining and made sure we were safe. The tequila tasting was wonderful! He is knowledgeable about the tour stop at the caverns! Excellent experience! Would highly recommend if a newbie to riding ATV!☺️
Excellent trip with Gabriel!
Our guide Gabriel was really helpful and informative. The Tequila presentation was a little longer than we expected but the host was funny. We would have like to be able to ride a bit more . They picked us up on time and dropped us off on time so it was not stressful.
Great time, guide was very knowledgeable about local culture and myan history. Recommended........ .
Tour operator is among the best In the business. Bikes were on excellent condition. And everyone had a great time.
This was great for families. Everyone had a blast and Gabriel was the best tour guide. We felt safe the entire time but there was tons of adventure.



