Best Places For Ziplining in Cozumel
Are you looking for the best ziplining in Cozumel? You’re in the right place! I lived in Cozumel and am a big fan of ziplining.
Although, to be honest, I’m terribly afraid of heights, so it’s a bit of a love-hate relationship.
But ever since I conquered my fears and went zipping over the trees, I was hooked. I’m still terrified every time, but I do it anyway.
There aren’t a lot of options for zip lines in Cozumel. The lack of mountains makes it not as great for ziplines as other places in the Caribbean.
Still, the ziplines they do have are pretty darn good.
I’ve checked them all out thoroughly, so I can give you a rundown on which to choose for your adventure.
Just want the bottom line? I’ve got you! My top pick for Cozumel ziplining is The Original Zipline Adventure. I love the small groups and their ziplines are amazing. Learn more.
My Top 3 Picks For Ziplining in Cozumel
#1 TOP PICK
#2 PICK
Zipline and ATV Adventure in the Cozumel Jungle
โ๏ธ 2 adventures in 1
โ๏ธ Pickup from hotel or ship
#3 PICK
Best Ziplining in Cozumel
1. The Original Zipline Adventure

โญ๏ธ RATING: 4.5/5 Stars | โฑ๏ธ TOUR LENGTH: 1 hour | ๐ธ Book it!
If you’re juggling the needs of a family while seeking some adrenaline-pumping action, the Original Zipline Adventure checks all the boxes.
It’s close to major transportation hubs, making it easy to fit into a packed itinerary. Safety is meticulously taken care of, so you can focus on the fun.
The small group size ensures a more intimate experience, allowing for quality family bonding time.
Plus, the unique vantage point from the sky offers a fresh perspective on local culture and scenery. It’s the perfect blend of excitement and convenience.
Had a great time on this adventure! Everyone was friendly, knowledgeable & VERY SAFE. They even called ahead & had our taxi on the way before the course was completed. -Chastity S. (See more reviews)
The Original Zipline Adventure Highlights:
2. Zipline and ATV Adventure in the Cozumel Jungle

โญ๏ธ RATING: 5/5 Stars | โฑ๏ธ TOUR LENGTH: 3.5 hours | ๐ธ Book it!
The Zipline and ATV Adventure in the Cozumel Jungle is not your average day out. This dual adventure lets you explore the lush jungles of Cozumel in two exhilarating ways.
First, rev up for an ATV ride that takes you through challenging trails, caves, and even Mayan ruins. Then, switch gears and fly over the jungle of Cozumel on a zipline.
The experience is enriched by interactions with local people, who go the extra mile to make your adventure unforgettable. Plus, the convenience of being picked up from your hotel or cruise terminal makes it hassle-free.
The ATV adventure was amazing. My grandson nor I had ever driven ATV but our guide was excellent instructor. Zipline was also thrilling. -Danna G. (See more reviews)
Zipline and ATV Adventure Highlights:
3. Mayan Extreme Park, Zip Lines and Tequila Tasting

โญ๏ธ RATING: 5/5 Stars | โฑ๏ธ TOUR LENGTH: 1.5 hours | ๐ธ Book it!
The Mayan Extreme Park on the island of Cozumel takes adventure to new heights, literally.
With the highest zipline towers on the island, this park offers a six-line circuit that’s not just about soaring through the air. You can even launch yourself upside down for an extra thrill!
The ziplines offer stunning views of both the park’s lush gardens and the expansive Caribbean jungle.
But the adventure doesn’t end there. After your sky-high escapade, you’ll get to wind down with a tasting of Mexico’s national drink: Tequila. It’s a fun and educational way to get acquainted with a key aspect of Mexican culture.
Flying high above the TREE TOPS and Canopy from one area to the next. The Three climb platforms were rough and difficult for the Faint of Heart, but once there, WOW!! The exhilaration was well worth it and highly recommended. -Larry H (See more reviews)
Mayan Extreme Park, Zip Lines, and Tequila Tasting Tour Highlights:
Overview of Ziplining in Cozumel
Ziplining in Cozumel is a fun way to mix a little adrenaline with some pretty incredible views.
Youโll glide over lush jungle and, in some spots, catch a glimpse of that bright blue Caribbean water.
Most zipline courses are part of eco-parks or private reserves, so you can easily pair them with other activities.
Safety is taken seriously, with quality gear and guides who walk you through everything.
Itโs something the whole family can do, though youโll need to be comfortable climbing up to each launch point.
Youโll get strapped into a harness, listen to a quick safety talk, and then climb the towers to reach the starting platforms. That climb is the part that gets me, but once youโre up there, the ride is worth it.
Honestly, if you’re looking for a vacation destination solely for some great ziplining, Cozumel isn’t the spot. The ziplines here are good, but not spectacular. Still, it’s a fun activity while you’re visiting.

Wrap-Up: Best Places for Ziplining in Cozumel
Cozumel isnโt the ziplining capital of the world, but itโs still a fun way to spend a couple of hours while youโre here.
The towers give you some nice views, the guides keep things safe, and itโs something the whole family can do together.
If youโre only going to try one, go with The Original Zipline Adventure. Small groups mean less waiting and more flying, the six-line circuit keeps it interesting, and the location makes it easy to squeeze in before or after beach time.
Whether youโre chasing thrills or just want to check ziplining off your list, Cozumel has you covered.
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