REVIEW · COZUMEL
RZR Jungle Off Road to Jade Cavern & Chula’s Beach Club
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This is a ride day with real payoff. You’ll power a Polaris RZR over jungle trails, sandy stretches, and muddy patches, then head to Jade Cavern, a freshwater sinkhole with limestone walls and swim time.
One thing I really like: the Jade Cavern stop feels like the main event, not a quick photo break. You can swim in clear freshwater, take photos, and there’s even an optional cliff jump for the brave.
In This Review
- Beach-Club Fun Comes Second (And It Can Be Crowded)
- Quick Hits Before You Go
- What You’re Paying For at $104.99
- The Day’s Shape: 5 Hours, Two Main Blocks
- Stop 1: Jade Cenote and That Polaris RZR Jungle Run
- How Jade Cavern Can Feel In Real Life
- Stop 2: Chula’s Beach Club, Snorkel Gear, and Water Toys
- The Tequila Tasting Piece
- Driving Rules and Safety Gear (Read This Like a Checklist)
- Who can drive
- Health and fitness notes
- Safety gear you’ll get
- Guides, Timing, and Group Size (Why It Feels Less Chaotic)
- Beach Club Reality Check: Crowds, Seats, and Mood
- Money-Saving Tips and What Costs Extra
- Included
- Not included
- What to Bring for the Best Version of This Day
- Who This Tour Suits Best
- Should You Book This RZR Jungle + Jade Cavern + Chula’s Beach Club Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the RZR Jungle Off Road to Jade Cavern & Chula’s Beach Club tour?
- What do I get included with the ticket?
- Is the cliff jump at Jade Cavern optional?
- Do I have to drive the RZR?
- What age limits apply?
- What snorkeling gear is provided?
- Are meals included at Chula’s Beach Club?
- Are lockers available?
- What health restrictions should I know?
Beach-Club Fun Comes Second (And It Can Be Crowded)

My second favorite part is Chula’s Beach Club: you get pool time plus snorkeling gear, with kayaks, paddle boards, and inflatable water toys to keep the water hours from dragging. It’s also a handy change of pace after the rough stuff, and there’s a tequila tasting included as a bonus local moment.
The main drawback to plan around is that the beach club can get crowded and the schedule is fixed. Lounge chairs and umbrellas are subject to availability, so if you want a super-relaxed spot, go in with flexible expectations.
Quick Hits Before You Go

- Polaris RZR driving plus shared seating (each RZR holds 4 people)
- Jade Cavern freshwater swim with an optional cliff jump
- Snorkel gear and mandatory life vests for water fun
- Chula’s Beach Club for 3 hours with pool, kayaks, paddle boards, and inflatables
- Tequila tasting included, with drinks otherwise available at your cost
- Max 15 travelers, so it doesn’t turn into a giant bus-day
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What You’re Paying For at $104.99

At $104.99 per person, this isn’t just a “drive to a destination” tour. You’re paying for two different vibes in one day: adrenaline off-road time (with a Polaris RZR and safety gear) and a full beach-club block with water activities.
Here’s the value math that matters:
- You get the RZR experience (automatic Polaris RZR, helmet, goggles) and bottled water during the off-road portion.
- You get admission for Jade Cavern plus the chance to swim and (optionally) jump.
- You get admission to Chula’s Beach Club for about 3 hours, with snorkeling gear, pool access, and water toys.
You’ll still pay for your own meal(s) and drinks at the beach club, and lockers cost extra ($5 per booking). But compared to piecing together separate tours, this bundles a lot into one priced slot.
The Day’s Shape: 5 Hours, Two Main Blocks
The total day is about 5 hours. It’s built around:
- Stop 1: Jade Cavern portion is about 2 hours total including transfers, with roughly 70 minutes of off-road driving before you arrive.
- Stop 2: Chula’s Beach Club is about 3 hours of downtime and water fun.
That pacing is the key to deciding if this tour fits you. If you want a long, slow beach day, 3 hours may feel short. If you want an active morning and a solid chunk of pool-and-snorkel time, the timing works well.
Stop 1: Jade Cenote and That Polaris RZR Jungle Run

Your adventure starts behind the wheel of an automatic Polaris RZR, heading toward the historic town area of El Cedral. Then, once you pass the village, the driving turns more playful and rugged: winding jungle trails, sandy paths, and uneven terrain where you may splash through muddy puddles.
Why this part is worth your time:
- It’s not just flat sightseeing. You’re dealing with rough ground and natural obstacles, which makes it feel like you’re actually “doing” something, not just riding along.
- The ride leads to a water stop that’s genuinely special: Jade Cavern is a hidden freshwater sinkhole with dramatic limestone walls.
When you arrive, you’ll have time for photos and a swim in the clear water. If you want the highlight moment, there’s an optional cliff jump that tends to be a favorite with people who like a thrill.
How Jade Cavern Can Feel In Real Life
This is a natural spot, so expect “real cave water” rules:
- You might be warned about smells in that environment, and if you’re unsure, you can choose to swim or just enjoy the view and photos.
- Even with a swim option, you should treat it like a physical activity stop. You’ll need to be ready to walk around rough areas to get the most out of the cavern.
Also, pay attention to what you’re comfortable doing. Some people go full send with the cliff jump; others stick to swimming and photos. Both are totally valid ways to enjoy the stop.
Stop 2: Chula’s Beach Club, Snorkel Gear, and Water Toys

After Jade Cavern, you shift into a classic Caribbean rhythm: beach club time. Chula’s Beach Club gives you about 3 hours to relax and play. You’ll find lounge chairs and umbrellas, though they are subject to availability, and the pool plus the ocean make it easy to cool off fast.
What you can do here (and why it’s a smart match after off-roading):
- Swim in the freshwater pool.
- Use complimentary snorkeling equipment in the turquoise water.
- Get movement options with kayaks and paddle boards.
- Use inflatable water toys for a more playful, family-friendly feel.
Snorkeling equipment includes a tube, mask, mandatory life vest, and fins. You’ll want to take the life vest part seriously—it’s part of the setup.
The Tequila Tasting Piece
Tequila tasting is listed as included, and it tends to be one of the memorable stops. It’s a small cultural break that’s quick enough not to wreck the beach time, and it adds a local flavor angle beyond just food-and-sun.
If you’re not a tequila drinker, you should still treat it as a tasting rather than a party. And if you want to avoid it, it’s worth being clear about your preference with the team so your day stays comfortable.
Driving Rules and Safety Gear (Read This Like a Checklist)

This tour is built for people who don’t mind getting a bit dirty and doing some walking. Here are the limits that affect who can go:
Who can drive
- Minimum age to drive is 18
- You must show a valid driver’s license
- You’ll ride in an automatic Polaris RZR
- Each RZR seats 4 participants and must be shared
Health and fitness notes
You should have moderate physical fitness. The tour is not available for:
- back/neck problems or recent surgery (less than 6 months)
- pregnant participants
Also, there’s a maximum weight limit:
- 300 lbs per person
- 900 lbs maximum combined per vehicle
Safety gear you’ll get
You’ll be provided:
- helmet
- goggles
- bottled water during the off-road portion
- snorkeling gear and a mandatory life vest during snorkeling
One more practical point: the RZRs can be loud. Since hearing protection isn’t listed as provided, if you’re sensitive to noise, plan ahead.
Guides, Timing, and Group Size (Why It Feels Less Chaotic)

This runs with a maximum of 15 travelers, which is small enough that the day usually feels organized instead of rushed in a bus-line kind of way. I also saw how the guiding can make or break the experience: people highlighted guides like Jorge and Omar for keeping things moving and helping everyone have fun.
Timing matters on two levels:
- You’re doing off-road first, so your body needs to be ready for walking and uneven ground.
- Then you’ve got a fixed beach club block, so the day can feel tight if you want more lounging.
On days where things run late—like port schedules shifting—some groups have reported the team staying flexible and waiting to make sure you still get the experience. It’s not something to count on, but it’s a good sign that the crew understands schedules.
Beach Club Reality Check: Crowds, Seats, and Mood

Chula’s Beach Club experience can vary depending on the day. In particular, some people found it crowded and harder to find convenient seating. Lounge chairs and umbrellas are not guaranteed, and the food/drink setup is à la carte, meaning you’re paying separately for meals and most drinks.
So I’d frame it like this:
- The beach club has the activity ingredients for a great day.
- The “how relaxed does it feel” part depends on how busy it is when you arrive.
If you’re the type who needs a guaranteed quiet spot with your own chair set-up, this is where expectations can slip. If you’re happy to bounce between pool, water play, and snorkeling, the crowds matter less.
Money-Saving Tips and What Costs Extra
A few things are worth knowing before you go, so you’re not surprised mid-day:
Included
- RZR, helmet, goggles
- Bottled water during the off-road
- Jade Cavern admission and activities (including optional cliff jump)
- Chula’s Beach Club admission
- Snorkel equipment plus mandatory life vest and fins
- Kayaks, paddle boards, inflatable water toys
- Freshwater swimming pool
- Free Wi-Fi at Chula’s Beach Club
- Tequila tasting
Not included
- Meals and drinks are à la carte at your cost
- Lockers are $5 per booking
If you’re traveling with kids, it helps to plan your food spend ahead of time. If you’re sensitive to timing, also remember that your beach time is about 3 hours, so it’s smart to eat efficiently rather than treating lunch as a slow sit-down.
What to Bring for the Best Version of This Day
The tour includes water and snorkeling gear, but you’ll still want the basics for comfort:
- Swimwear and a quick-dry towel (because you’ll likely get splashed and wet)
- Water-friendly footwear for walking around rough or wet areas
- A change of clothes for later, especially after Jade Cavern and the beach
- A small waterproof pouch for your phone or essentials
If you wear contacts or have gear sensitivities, think through how you’ll handle snorkeling time (mask fitting and comfort matter).
And if you’re going for the cliff jump, consider that you’ll want to move safely and confidently once you’re in the water area. If that’s not your thing, it’s totally fine to skip it.
Who This Tour Suits Best
This is a great match if you want:
- real off-road time on a Polaris RZR
- a memorable water stop at Jade Cavern (swim + photos)
- a beach club day with actual activities (snorkel, kayaks, paddle boards, inflatables)
- a small-group feel (max 15 travelers)
It may not be the best match if you:
- want a long, slow beach day
- have major mobility limits or recent medical restrictions (this tour has clear limits)
- prefer ultra-quiet venues—crowds can happen at the beach club
- hate any alcohol-related stop, since tequila tasting is included (you can still manage how you participate)
Should You Book This RZR Jungle + Jade Cavern + Chula’s Beach Club Tour?
I think you should book if you’re after a one-day combo that’s actually varied: rough-and-ride first, then water-play and relaxation second. The Jade Cavern swim and the RZR driving make this feel like more than a simple “transfer and wait” excursion.
I’d hesitate only if you’re very set on beach-club comfort and quiet, because seating availability and crowd levels can change the vibe. Also, if you’re noise-sensitive, or you don’t enjoy loud off-road vehicles, plan accordingly.
If your ideal Cozumel day looks like muddy puddles in the morning, a freshwater sinkhole swim by midday, and a few good hours at the beach club afterward, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
How long is the RZR Jungle Off Road to Jade Cavern & Chula’s Beach Club tour?
It’s about 5 hours total.
What do I get included with the ticket?
You get automatic Polaris RZR use, helmet and goggles, off-road and Jade Cavern visit (with cliff jump included), bottled water during off-road, Chula’s Beach Club access, snorkeling equipment (including mandatory life vest and fins), use of kayaks and paddle boards, inflatables, pool access, free Wi-Fi at the beach club, and a tequila tasting.
Is the cliff jump at Jade Cavern optional?
Yes. The cliff jump is offered for adventurous guests, so you can choose whether to do it.
Do I have to drive the RZR?
If you want to drive, you must be at least 18 and present a valid driver’s license. Otherwise, you can ride as a passenger (each RZR seats 4 and is shared).
What age limits apply?
The minimum age to participate is 5 years old, the minimum age to drive is 18, and the maximum age to participate is 75.
What snorkeling gear is provided?
You’ll be provided full snorkeling gear, including tube, mask, mandatory life vest, and fins.
Are meals included at Chula’s Beach Club?
No. Meals and drinks are à la carte, and you pay your own cost.
Are lockers available?
Yes. Lockers cost $5 per booking.
What health restrictions should I know?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness and is not available for participants with back/neck problems or recent surgery (less than 6 months), and it is not available for pregnant participants.




























