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Sian Ka'an Multisports Eco Adventure

Location: Cancun

Departure: Wednesday
Type: Outdoor Activities

12 Reviews

Departure Date
Wednesday

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Inclusions
  • Transportation in comfortable air conditioned vehicle
  • Bilingual biologist/naturalist guides
  • Kayak expedition
  • Use of snorkel equipment
  • Lunch, water and soft drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
Exclusions
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Ferry to/from Hotel - Isla Mujeres, Cozumel
  • Gratuities (optional)

Take a small group multisports adventure through the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, one of Mexico's largest parks. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll go kayaking through wetlands, hike through the jungle and snorkel underground caves on this exhilarating small group eco adventure to Sian Ka'an.

Meaning "where the sky is born", Sian Ka'an is a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering more than 1 million acres of coastal jungle. The reserve's savannas, dunes, wetlands, mangroves and lagoons are home to a huge diversity of plants and animals, including more than 350 bird species.

Upon arrival, an experienced biologist will explain life in the reserve from a scenic observation tower. After kayaking in the wetlands, you'll enjoy a snack at the visitor center.

Then, you'll go hiking through the tropical jungle to discover the plants and animals of the region. Finally, there's snorkeling at the Beh Ha cenote, with its crystal-clear waters and amazing caves. Relax over lunch in a Tulum restaurant before returning to your hotel.

Research is vital to ensuring adequate protection for the countless species of flora and fauna who call the reserve home. The tour operator works in collaboration with environmental experts including the World Wildlife Fund, the Ecotourism Society, the Smithsonian School and other leaders in the field of environmental protection.

Experience the true wonders of nature on this personalized, small group eco tour. (Maximum tour size: 10 people.)

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  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • For your enjoyment please bring a swimsuit under light cotton clothing, hat, ecologically sound sun block and insect repellant, sunglasses, towel and camera
  • Please Note: Kayaks are suitable for passengers who weigh under 260 pounds only
  • Not recommended for child aged 3 and under


Conditions of Sale:
Once you have booked and received your travel voucher, the contact details for the travel service operator will be on this voucher under the heading 'Important Information'. Where applicable, you are required to call the travel service operator directly to advise of additional information such as:
  • Hotel for pick up
  • Weights for helicopter tours
  • Choice of times for tours
  • Special dietary requirements, meal choices etc.

You must call the travel service operator at least 48 hours prior, or upon arrival at your destination.

Reviewed by Kerry S , April 2012

Thank you Gredda and Lugo for such an amazing journey. It was such a pleasure to have such a knowledgeable and genuinely pleasant guide and driver. I loved the way the adventure was planned and carried out. I was picked up at my hotel and warmly greeted by gredda, who fully explained the days itenerary. We then picked up 2 other couples and headed off to the reserve. En route we learned a lot of history of the area and the people. We kayaked around the lagoon for a couple hours seeing some sting rays, several different varieties of birds. There is an osprey nest that we were able to get fairly close to that had babies. The mother went out and flew just feet above my head taking a fish back to them. It was beautiful. Then we walked over to a natural beach and went for a swim with plenty of time for pics etc, and then headed into tulum for lunch. It was delicious with great selection of mexican food and local fish. After this we headed to the cenote. It was AMAZING. The water was very chilly but the energy was indescribably intense. They provided us with snorkel equipment and flashlights. There were plenty of fish and the geology was fascinating. I will be taking another trip with Gredda on my next visit. This day made my whole cancun vacation a forever memory.

Reviewed by A Chay S , March 2012

Entire trip was excellent! All activities were great including kayaking, hiking, snorkeling, and lunch. Our tour guide and driver were awesome!

Reviewed by Deborah C , March 2012

Fabulous trip! Our guide, Eduardo, was very informative and super friendly. We had 12 people in our group so it was a good size - not like a major tourist attraction. The kayaking was great fun and we saw an osprey family - including 2 babies! I highly recommend this trip!

Reviewed by Laura H , February 2012

Great tour leader and very helpful. His helper (who led our half of the group once we got there) was a young lady who didn't offer much information. We mostly had to ask to get any information. It was more like a day at the beach for her as she led us there, gave a 1 minute talk and told us to go swim and explore. Then she proceded to go swimming (somewhat away from the group) after which she went and sat down in the shade to read a book. The jungle tour is just a short path from the road to the beach with a few items pointed out along the way. The kayaking was fun but again there wasn't much leadership from the young helper so we were mostly on our own. The lunch was great and it must have helped the young woman because when we got to the canoe she came alive. The place is beautiful and interesting. It helped end the day on a great note.

Reviewed by Diane W , February 2011

Fantastic trip. Take a towel with you.

Reviewed by Brian R , November 2010

Best trip of the holiday. Only 5 people in the minibus so really personal. Have only ever kayaked once before, but really enjoyed it. Had trouble getting out after wards, due to a recent operation, but our guide was brilliant - patient and strong! Saw a wonderful deserted beach and had the best meal of the holiday in an authentic Mexican restaurant. Only one warning - toilets not good so be prepared.

Reviewed by Shane H, May 2010

We went to Sian Ka'an in May 2010 and it was a great trip. We were picked up from our hotel in Cancun, and on the way to Tulum, our tour guide provided us with information about the tour and other things to do in the area. It was a bit of a drive however, and we were in a full 12 passenger van so it wasn't as comfortable as it could have been. Upon arrival at the location, we were shown to the facilities and brought out to the dock. I should mention that the facilities did not have running water at the time of our tour, so be sure to use the restroom when you stop along the way. Once in the kayaks it was an amazing trip. The scenery was beautiful and it was so peaceful. If doing this trip you and your partner should be in reasonable shape. We kayaked for a few hours and we could definitely feel it the next day. After this we had a snack of fresh fruits, then headed for a hike to a beautiful beach. It was a fairly short hike, and hiking shoes were definitely not a necessity. Following the trip to the beach we went to another location to go snorkeling in a cenote. This was definitely a cool experience. You snorkel through a cave, dodging stalactites and stalagmites, and see lots of interesting formations. There aren't many varieties of fish, so if your dream is to snorkel surrounded by dozens of colorful varieties of fish, this isn't your snorkeling trip. However it was a very cool experience. Finally we went to a local restaurant in Tulum for 'lunch' around 3:00pm. The food was quite simple but it was extremely good.

Reviewed by Shane H , May 2010

We went to Sian Ka'an in May 2010 and it was a great trip. We were picked up from our hotel in Cancun, and on the way to Tulum, our tour guide provided us with information about the tour and other things to do in the area. It was a bit of a drive however, and we were in a full 12 passenger van so it wasn't as comfortable as it could have been. Upon arrival at the location, we were shown to the facilities and brought out to the dock. I should mention that the facilities did not have running water at the time of our tour, so be sure to use the restroom when you stop along the way. Once in the kayaks it was an amazing trip. The scenery was beautiful and it was so peaceful. If doing this trip you and your partner should be in reasonable shape. We kayaked for a few hours and we could definitely feel it the next day. After this we had a snack of fresh fruits, then headed for a hike to a beautiful beach. It was a fairly short hike, and hiking shoes were definitely not a necessity. Following the trip to the beach we went to another location to go snorkeling in a cenote. This was definitely a cool experience. You snorkel through a cave, dodging stalactites and stalagmites, and see lots of interesting formations. There aren't many varieties of fish, so if your dream is to snorkel surrounded by dozens of colorful varieties of fish, this isn't your snorkeling trip. However it was a very cool experience. Finally we went to a local restaurant in Tulum for 'lunch' around 3:00pm. The food was quite simple but it was extremely good.

Reviewed by Lydia S, May 2010

Loved this trip as we were in a small group and because it was off the main tourist trail so we could get away from all the mass tourism of the Riviera Maya. Sian Ka'an is a beautiful place, we spent 2 hours kayaking the wetlands, spottting birds and stingrays then saw the entire area from a lookout tower and had some fresh fruit for lunch. Then it was a short trek through the jungle to find the most beautiful beach I have ever seen, and not another person in sight. Our guide was great, you could tell he genuinely cared about the reserve and we didn't feel so much like tourists as on other trips. The cenote was breathtaking and a highlight of our week. You need to be fairly fit and able for the activities mostly just young people with us but the kayaks are tandem so you can take turns paddling and it is't too bad. The meal was in a local restaurant in Tulum, a lot of Mexicans were eating there, again no other tourists, and the food was supurb. So if you want to do something a little different on your holiday, go for this!

Reviewed by Lydia S , May 2010

Loved this trip as we were in a small group and because it was off the main tourist trail so we could get away from all the mass tourism of the Riviera Maya. Sian Ka'an is a beautiful place, we spent 2 hours kayaking the wetlands, spottting birds and stingrays then saw the entire area from a lookout tower and had some fresh fruit for lunch. Then it was a short trek through the jungle to find the most beautiful beach I have ever seen, and not another person in sight. Our guide was great, you could tell he genuinely cared about the reserve and we didn't feel so much like tourists as on other trips. The cenote was breathtaking and a highlight of our week. You need to be fairly fit and able for the activities mostly just young people with us but the kayaks are tandem so you can take turns paddling and it is't too bad. The meal was in a local restaurant in Tulum, a lot of Mexicans were eating there, again no other tourists, and the food was supurb. So if you want to do something a little different on your holiday, go for this!