This day hits every thrill button. Selvatica’s Gimme All setup layers 10 jungle zip lines with a private cenote swim, then throws in off-road ATV/RZR fun and big-ticket wow moments like Tarzania. I love that it’s built as one tight, guided loop (so you’re not bouncing around Cancun planning logistics all day). I also love that you get real fuel in the middle of it with water, lunch, and snacks so you’re not running on pure adrenaline. The main drawback to consider: the activities include specific size/weight limits, so you may need to sit out a part if you fall outside those ranges.
The vibe here is all about motion and friendly safety. Guides like Chino, Hugo, De Yose, Brandon, and Enrico are praised for turning the group energy up while still keeping procedures clear and safety-first. If you’re worried about feeling out of place, this style of tour is usually very good at bringing everyone into the same rhythm fast.
One more heads-up: this is a wet-and-dirty kind of day. You should plan for mud from the off-roading circuit, swimming gear for the cenote, and insect protection because you’re in the forest. If that sounds like your idea of fun, you’re in the right place.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Climbing For
- One Ticket, Many Thrills: How the Selvatica Gimme All Day Works
- Hotel Pickup and Getting to Selvatica Without Stress
- What You’ll Really Need: Clothes, Shoes, Swimsuit, and Bug Spray
- Zip Lines Over the Jungle Canopy: The 10-Line Circuit Plus Superflight
- Tarzania Rollercoaster and Skywalk Rope Course: Controlled Height, Big Fun
- Bungee Swing and Parachute Jump: The Ones That Feel Like They’re Taking Off
- ATV or Polaris RZR Off-Road Circuit: Mud, Dust, and Real Vehicle Time
- Cenote Swim in a Private Freshwater Sinkhole: Cool Down in One Move
- The Jungle Rollercoaster and Midday Food: How They Keep You on Schedule
- Weather-Ready Timing and Safety Limits You Should Know
- Price and Value: Is $149 a Good Deal?
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Not)
- Should You Book Selvatica’s Gimme All Day?
- FAQ
- How long is the Selvatica Gimme All tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are there height, waist, or weight limits?
- Do I need a valid ID to drive the ATV or RZR?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Highlights Worth Climbing For

- 10 zip lines in a Yucatan circuit that keeps you flying over the jungle canopy
- Tarzania and Superflight for rollercoaster-style thrills and fast, higher-speed zips
- Cenote time in a private freshwater sinkhole so you can cool off after the adrenaline
- ATV or Polaris RZR off-road circuit with a proper mud-and-vehicle segment
- A skywalk rope course and bungee swing for added variety beyond just zip lines
- Food and water built into the day with lunch plus a midday snack
One Ticket, Many Thrills: How the Selvatica Gimme All Day Works
Selvatica’s Gimme All tour is a classic “do it all” day. The timing is about 6 hours 30 minutes, starting around 9:00 am, with a hotel pickup (commonly Cancun and Playa del Carmen) and then a return to the meeting area after you finish.
This isn’t a light, sightseeing-only outing. You’re moving through multiple stations across the park, switching between high-adrenaline and quick breaks. The reward is variety: you’re not betting your whole day on one activity.
Group size is also a factor. The tour has a maximum of 50 travelers, which usually means you stay part of a real group rhythm without feeling totally lost in a crowd.
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Hotel Pickup and Getting to Selvatica Without Stress

The tour is designed to be easy on your morning. Pickup happens at your hotel, and the experience is offered in English. That’s the practical win: you don’t need to figure out transport to Selvatica yourself.
If your hotel situation is outside the usual pickup zone, there can be an extra cost for ground transportation (listed as $10–$20 per person). So if you’re staying in a less predictable location, it’s worth checking what your exact pickup plan is during booking.
The start time is set at 9:00 am, so you’ll want to be ready to move early. Think: coffee the night before, not a frantic scramble in the morning.
What You’ll Really Need: Clothes, Shoes, Swimsuit, and Bug Spray

This tour is physically active and it gets wet. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes that can handle mud and water. Bring a change of clothes because the off-roading and cenote time can leave you damp and dirty.
You’ll want your swimsuit for the cenote segment. Also plan for insects: since this is in a forest setting, bring bug spray or repellent and actually use it.
If you care about photos, plan to have cash or a credit card for photos, souvenirs, and drinks. Locker rental is available at $12, which can matter if you don’t want to carry items between activity stations.
Zip Lines Over the Jungle Canopy: The 10-Line Circuit Plus Superflight

Zip lines are the headline here, and the tour gives you a full circuit rather than a couple of beginner runs. You’ll fly over the tree-tops on the 10 zipline circuit, which is the core aerial portion of the day.
Then there’s Superflight, described as some of the fastest zip lines at the park (two monster ziplines). If you like speed, this is the section to look forward to most.
There’s also an Aqua-zip (optional) at the last zipline. If you want more splash, it’s there; if you don’t, you can focus on the standard zip line flow.
Practical limit to know: zipliners and skywalkers have a max waist size of 47 inches / 120 cm. If you’re at or above that, you may be directed to alternate options during portions of the aerial activities.
Tarzania Rollercoaster and Skywalk Rope Course: Controlled Height, Big Fun

Tarzania is described as a rollercoaster-style zipline experience, often called the human rollercoaster. You cool down first in a natural spring area, then tackle Tarzania as the day’s next big push.
For participation, there are weight limits:
- Tarzania min weight: 45 kg / 99 lb
- Tarzania max weight: 110 kg / 243 lb
There’s also a skywalk rope course, which is more about careful balance than raw speed. It’s another way to get “high” without being in the harness for a zip line the whole time.
That skywalk ties into the same waist limit as ziplining: max 47 inches / 120 cm. So even if you’re excited, check your measurements ahead of time so there are no surprises on arrival.
Bungee Swing and Parachute Jump: The Ones That Feel Like They’re Taking Off

The tour includes a bungee swing, plus a parachute jump segment. The time block for this stop is listed as about 1 hour, so you’re not just quick-bouncing; there’s time for setup and the activity itself.
These are the moments where your day energy really spikes. If you’re the type who needs to know what’s happening before you commit, pay close attention during the safety briefings. The staff are known for keeping procedures clear and for building comfort as the group lines up.
If you’re not doing every action, note that the tour is set up so some activities can be skipped depending on your comfort level and the provided rules for body type and safety gear.
ATV or Polaris RZR Off-Road Circuit: Mud, Dust, and Real Vehicle Time

This is where the day turns from flying to getting dirty. You’ll have a short, intense off-roading circuit on either:
- Polaris RZR buggy, or
- an ATV
That segment is listed at about 25 minutes. It’s enough time to actually feel like you drove something, not just sit through a demo loop.
Driving rules matter:
- To drive, you must be 16+ and show a valid ID.
There are also optional add-ons related to the vehicle experience:
- Optional insurance fee is listed at $12 for ATV and $20 for Polaris RZR.
- Locker rental can also apply if you want to store items safely between activities.
If you’re bringing anything valuable, keep it minimal. Put your focus on the driving and the track, not on babying your phone.
Cenote Swim in a Private Freshwater Sinkhole: Cool Down in One Move

After all the zip lines and off-roading, the cenote stop is pure relief. The tour includes swim time in the private freshwater cenote (sinkhole), listed at about 25 minutes.
This matters because cenotes aren’t just a pretty photo spot. It’s a functional reset: your body cools down, you rinse off, and the day stops feeling like one long physical push.
There’s also mention of exploring a freshwater, underground river aspect of the Yucatan experience in the overall tour highlights. Either way, the “private cenote” angle is the big value play. It’s built into the ticket, not something you have to hunt down after the adrenaline portion.
Bring your swimsuit, and consider having a plan for wet items afterward. Even with a quick rinse, you’ll likely end the day damp.
The Jungle Rollercoaster and Midday Food: How They Keep You on Schedule
Selvatica also includes a stop labeled as the world’s only Jungle Rollercoaster, with a 30-minute block. This is another variety add-on, so your day doesn’t feel like zip lines all the way through.
Food is built around the chaos, which is exactly what you want on a high-activity day:
- A light lunch is included (Chicken fajitas, white rice, and fried beans) plus water.
- There’s a midday snack included (listed as a sandwich at breakfast time in the itinerary).
The sandwich and snack timing helps a lot if you burn energy fast. I like tours that don’t assume you’ll eat later. Here, you get fed during the adventure instead of using your stomach as a countdown timer.
Weather-Ready Timing and Safety Limits You Should Know
The tour is listed as an all-weather guarantee. That’s practical in the Cancun area, where clouds and downpours can pop up. You should still plan with the assumption that you’ll feel wet at some point.
Safety rules are very specific, and they can affect what you do:
- Zipliners & skywalkers max waist size: 47 inches / 120 cm
- Tarzania min weight: 45 kg / 99 lb and max weight: 110 kg / 243 lb
- Optional insurance exists for ATV or Polaris RZR
- To drive: 16+ with valid ID
There’s also a note that travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. This doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable with standing, moving between stations, and handling harnessed and wet activities.
Group pace is usually fast. If you want a long, slow photo walk, this is not that day. If you want the park’s set of major thrills, it’s a good match.
Price and Value: Is $149 a Good Deal?
At $149 per person, this tour can feel like a splurge until you look at what’s bundled. You’re getting:
- 10 zip lines
- Tarzania
- Skywalk
- Superflight
- Bungee swing and parachute jump
- ATV or Polaris RZR
- Private cenote swim
- Lunch (Chicken fajitas, rice, fried beans) plus water
- A midday snack
That’s a lot of “major-ticket” components in one day. The best value usually comes when you’d otherwise pay separately for multiple attractions in the Riviera Maya area.
The cost can edge up if you choose add-ons like the optional insurance or locker rental, and if you purchase photos/souvenirs. Still, compared to booking several activities one by one, the bundled nature keeps the day from turning into a pay-by-the-minute budget.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Not)
This is perfect for you if you want a full-throttle adventure day in Cancun. You’ll likely love it if you’re excited about zip lines, want vehicle time on an off-road track, and still want a real water break with a cenote swim.
It’s also a strong fit for families who want one guided day of variety, as long as kids meet the safety and measurement rules. If your group includes people who are nervous about heights, you can still enjoy the day, but expect that some segments may not be for everyone depending on limits and comfort.
You might skip this tour if you:
- hate being wet or muddy,
- need a very relaxed pace,
- or know you won’t fit the waist/weight rules for the key activities you care about.
Should You Book Selvatica’s Gimme All Day?
If you want one ticket that strings together Cancun’s biggest adventure ingredients—zip lines, cenote swim, and ATV/RZR—this is a smart choice. The included food and water are a real quality-of-life win, and the size limits are clear enough to plan around.
My advice: if your group is measurement-tight, double-check the 47-inch waist limit and Tarzania weight range before you commit. Then pack for a wet, muddy day. Do that, and you’ll end the 6.5 hours with that rare kind of satisfaction: you actually did everything you came for.
FAQ
How long is the Selvatica Gimme All tour?
It’s listed as about 6 hours 30 minutes.
What time does the tour start?
Pickup activity starts around 9:00 am.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes 10 zip lines, Tarzania, Skywalk, Superflight, bungee swing, parachute jump, ATV or Polaris RZR, swim in a private freshwater cenote, and light lunch plus water and a midday snack.
Are there height, waist, or weight limits?
Yes. Zipliners and skywalkers have a max waist size of 47 inches / 120 cm. Tarzania has a min weight of 45 kg / 99 lb and a max weight of 110 kg / 243 lb.
Do I need a valid ID to drive the ATV or RZR?
If you want to drive, you must be 16+ and show a valid ID.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.




























