At Chankanaab Park in Cozumel you can make a day of the national park with tours that combine family-friendly ziplines with snorkeling, a round of laser tag in the jungle and an adventure-filled obstacle course for kids. From the start, the Xtrem Adventure zipline circuit delivers thrills. The first tower on the largest zipline course in Cozumel stands 82 feet high and gives you views of the jungle and the Caribbean Sea.
Here, you'll fly over the Chankanaab Lagoon and cross a pair of sky-high crocodile bridges on a course that ranges from four to seven ziplines and towers. Find a Cruise. You may also like Dismiss. Best Cruise Ports for Hiking.
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You also can do this using your remote control and in-cabin TV. For some reason, neither my card nor the TV method worked, so we resorted to the old-fashioned pen-and-paper option. Having signed the waiver, I was let into the waiting pen area to get my gear on as the sky began spitting out a steady mist. A team of people is in place near the zipline starting point to help you through the process.
Essentially, you step into a harness that has holes for each leg and each arm. Harmony of the Seas crew help you get the harness on correctly, attaching carabineers and tightening straps. Harness in place, I moved to the next line, where I would await a helmet. The light rain, showing no signs of letting up, was starting to make surfaces slippery, so the Harmony of the Seas team told those of us on deck waiting that they were closing down the zipline because of safety concerns. We could either wait or come back later.
Deciding my time would be better spent somewhere dry and warm, I elected to return when the weather improved. I asked a crew member if, because I had waited in line already and was so close, I could return to the front of the queue later, and he assured me and the others that was fine.
Two hours later, the sun was shining and I returned to see a line of at least 30 people, so I made my way to the front and explained that I had been there previously. After confirming my story, the crew members ushered me through, and once again I got geared up and helmeted.
The start of the zipline is on a raised platform located behind a tall glass door that is open only when everything is secure. The woman working at the starting gate was friendly and efficient as I approached, hooking up my carabineers appropriately before instructing me to step onto the platform. She performed double safety checks, making sure everything was properly fastened and tight, then told me that when the gate opened, I simply needed to lift my legs and let gravity take over.
With that, the door was opened and I was off, smiling gamely as I looked down over the Boardwalk below, then ahead to the mat at the finish. Sign in here. By LauraS Started January 7. By LauraS Started October 12, Royal Caribbean International. I Fly and Zip Line booking tips for Quantum. Share More sharing options Followers 3. Recommended Posts.
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