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Mayan Jungle Rush tourist attraction in Puerto Morelos, QR
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Mayan Jungle Rush

4.5(686 reviews)Adventure
🕑 2 to 3 hours including safety briefing and guided tour👶 Best for ages 6 and up. Children need to be comfortable sitting in a kayak for extended periods and following guide instructions. Younger kids can share tandem kayaks with parents, while teens and older children can paddle their own single kayaks, making it a great multi-age family adventure.

About

Mayan Jungle Rush offers guided kayaking adventures through Puerto Morelos' stunning mangrove ecosystems, perfect for families seeking an educational outdoor experience. With shallow, calm waters and knowledgeable guides who highlight local wildlife like herons, turtles, and tropical fish, it's an accessible introduction to Mexico's incredible biodiversity that keeps kids engaged while parents enjoy the natural beauty.

Highlights

  • Paddling through pristine mangrove tunnels with overhanging vegetation creating natural canopies
  • Spotting wildlife like herons, egrets, baby crocodiles, and colorful tropical fish in their natural habitat
  • Educational commentary from bilingual guides about mangrove ecosystems and conservation
  • Shallow, calm waters perfect for beginner kayakers and nervous swimmers
  • Photo opportunities in one of Mexico's most protected and scenic coastal ecosystems

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book morning tours (9:00-11:00 AM) for calmer waters, cooler temperatures, and more active wildlife before the midday heat sets in.
  2. 2.Bring biodegradable sunscreen only, as regular sunscreen harms the delicate mangrove ecosystem. Most tour operators can provide or sell eco-friendly options.
  3. 3.Wear water shoes or secure sandals rather than flip-flops, as you may need to step in shallow water during entry and exit.
  4. 4.Pack dry bags for phones and cameras. The tour provides life jackets, but waterproof cases for electronics are essential.
  5. 5.Arrange transportation in advance, as this location along Ruta de los Cenotes is not easily accessible by public transit from resort areas.

Best Time to Visit

Visit between November and April during Mexico's dry season for the most comfortable weather and clearest water visibility. Weekday mornings offer smaller group sizes and better wildlife spotting opportunities compared to busy weekend afternoons.

What to Know

Tours typically require advance booking and range from $40-70 USD per person depending on tour length and inclusions. Most tours provide life jackets and basic equipment, but food and drinks are not included, so bring water and snacks for kids.

Seasonal Notes

Year-round operation, though summer months (June to October) bring afternoon rain showers and higher humidity. Hurricane season (August to October) may occasionally cause tour cancellations. Winter months offer the most comfortable temperatures and best conditions for families.

Nearby Eats

Stop at El Nicho restaurant back in Puerto Morelos town center for fresh ceviche and kid-friendly tacos, or grab post-adventure smoothies and sandwiches at Cafe de la Plaza near the town square, about 15 minutes from the mangroves.

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