Zipline & Adventure in Tulum

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Ziplining is the high-up half of the Tulum jungle adventure, and it usually comes bundled with ATV rides, cenote swims and rappel descents in a single half-day park. The lines run over the low canopy and across open cenotes, so you fly above the same turquoise water you swim in later. Most adventure parks near Tulum and Playa del Carmen build a circuit of several lines of increasing length, often finishing with a controlled rappel or a leap into a sinkhole. No experience is needed: staff fit and check your harness, and a guide rides the first line to show the braking. The tours below are ranked by traveler rating and value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a weight limit for ziplining?
Most parks set a limit around 120 kg and a minimum of about 20 kg for kids, but it varies by operator. Check the tour details before booking if this matters to you.
Can I zipline if I am afraid of heights?
Yes. The lines near Tulum are relatively low and short compared with mountain ziplines, and staff explain everything. Many nervous first-timers do the full circuit once they try the first line.