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Jungle Run Adventure Park

$$Adventure
🕑 2.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 6 and up. Children must typically meet minimum height and weight requirements (usually around 4 feet tall) for the zip-lines and rope courses. Older kids and teens especially love the adrenaline rush, while younger qualifying children enjoy the easier beginner courses with parental supervision.

About

Jungle Run Adventure Park offers thrilling canopy adventures perfect for active families visiting Playa del Carmen. With multiple zip-lines, rope courses at varying difficulty levels, and scenic jungle canopy walks, this park lets kids experience the Yucatan rainforest from treetop perspectives while building confidence through age-appropriate challenges.

Highlights

  • Multiple zip-line circuits ranging from beginner to advanced levels
  • Suspended rope bridges and canopy walkways through genuine jungle
  • Trained bilingual guides who prioritize safety while keeping the experience fun
  • Stunning views of the Yucatan jungle canopy
  • Combination packages that may include cenote visits or ATV rides

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book online in advance for better rates and guaranteed time slots, especially during peak winter months when cruise ships are in port.
  2. 2.Wear closed-toe athletic shoes (required for safety) and bring hair ties for long hair. Leave flip-flops and sandals at the hotel.
  3. 3.Apply biodegradable sunscreen and bug spray before arriving, as regular sunscreen can harm the jungle ecosystem. Reapply during your visit.
  4. 4.Arrive 30 minutes early to complete waiver paperwork and get fitted for safety harnesses without feeling rushed.
  5. 5.Bring a waterproof phone case or GoPro to capture the experience, but secure all belongings as the park is not responsible for dropped items.

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning (8-9am opening) for cooler temperatures and smaller crowds, or late afternoon after 3pm when tour groups have left. Weekdays are significantly less crowded than weekends. Avoid visiting on days when multiple cruise ships dock in nearby Cozumel.

What to Know

Expect to pay around $50-80 USD per person depending on the package chosen. The park includes lockers, but bring small bills for tips (guides typically expect 10-20% gratuity). Snacks and water are available for purchase, but no full meals, so eat before arriving.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but the rainy season (May through October) can bring afternoon showers that may temporarily pause activities. Winter months (December through March) offer the most comfortable weather but larger crowds. Hurricane season runs June through November, though closures are rare.

Nearby Eats

El Fogon is a local favorite taco spot about 10 minutes away serving authentic, kid-friendly Mexican street food at budget prices. For a sit-down meal, head to La Cueva del Chango, a charming open-air restaurant with a playground area and fresh juice bar that kids love.

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