Reptile and Amphibian Herping Adventure

Reptile and Amphibian Herping Adventure – Join our Herping Tour in Puerto Morelos and discover the fascinating world of reptiles and amphibians that inhabit the lush jungles of the Yucatán Peninsula. Guided by an expert naturalist, you’ll explore diverse ecosystems in search of snakes, frogs, lizards, and other nocturnal wildlife, learning about their behavior, habitats, and ecological importance. This small-group adventure takes place during the cooler evening hours, when most species are active, offering a unique opportunity for photography and observation in their natural environment. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and wildlife lovers seeking a truly authentic jungle experience.

Why You Should Book This Tour

  • Led by Local Nature Experts: Our professional guides are passionate herpers and naturalists from the region, with years of experience exploring the jungles of Puerto Morelos.
  • Authentic Wildlife Experience: Discover reptiles and amphibians in their natural habitat while learning about their behavior, habitats, and conservation.
  • Top-Rated on TripAdvisor: Recognized for excellence in service, safety, and guest satisfaction — our tours consistently receive 5-star reviews from travelers worldwide.
  • Perfect for Nature Lovers & Photographers: Enjoy unique opportunities to observe and photograph rare species in the quiet beauty of the Yucatán jungle.
  • Small Groups, Big Adventure: Experience a personalized evening adventure designed for minimal impact and maximum enjoyment.

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Herping Adventure Price

Shared Herping Tour service

❯ Price per pax: This tour requires a minimum of 2 participants to operate. If we don’t reach this minimum on the tour day, the tour will not run. We’ll be happy to help you explore alternative tour options or reschedule.

Reservation Assistant

If you require any additional information before booking contact us: +52 987 101 20 05 Available on WhatsApp, Line & Telegram Chats.

Email: info@contoyexcursions.com

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Herping Adventure Tour Details

Tour Itinerary

  • 04:45 pm Pick Up Time.
  • 05:30 am Arrivial at the areas.
  • 06:00 am Begin the searching and more.
  • 10:30 pm Back to the hotel.

Tour details

  • Duration 5 to 6 hours.
  • Available all year round.
  • Shared tour service.

Includes

  • Herping expert bilingual guide.
  • Pick-up & drop-off from Puerto Morelos and Cancun hotels.
  • Comfortable A/C transportation.
  • Headlamp and flashlight.
  • Beverages( snacks, soft drinks, sodas & water ).

Not includes

  • Persona expenses.
  • Dinner.
  • Tips.

Restrictions

  • No wheelchair accessible.
  • No children under 5 years old.
  • Not recommended for pregnant women.

Herping Adventure Tour recommendations

  • Headlamp or Flashlight – essential for spotting reptiles and amphibians in the dark (preferably with red or low-light mode).
  • Closed-Toe Shoes or Hiking Boots – sturdy footwear to walk safely on uneven, possibly muddy terrain.
  • Insect Repellent – biodegradable formula recommended to protect against mosquitoes without harming wildlife.
  • Reusable Water Bottle – stay hydrated throughout the walk.
  • Light, Long-Sleeved Clothing – helps protect from insects and branches while keeping you cool.
  • Small Backpack – to carry water, camera, and personal items comfortably.
  • Camera or Smartphone – for photography (use flash responsibly and avoid stressing animals).
  • Light Rain Jacket or Poncho – tropical weather can change quickly.

Why Puerto Morelos Is Perfect for Night Herping Tours

The area surrounding Puerto Morelos offers some of the most diverse and accessible ecosystems in the Yucatán Peninsula. Just minutes from town, dense tropical jungle, mangroves, and freshwater cenotes create the perfect habitat for a wide variety of reptiles and amphibians. During the night, the forest comes alive with the sounds of frogs, geckos, and snakes becoming active after sunset. The region’s warm and humid climate, combined with its rich biodiversity, allows visitors to encounter species such as tree frogs, boas, iguanas, and more in their natural environment. Its location within a protected area also ensures minimal light pollution and excellent conditions for guided nocturnal observation — making Puerto Morelos one of the best spots in the Riviera Maya for a safe, educational, and unforgettable herping experience.

Possible Species to Observe During the Herping Tour

Amphibians

  • Mexican Tree Frog (Smilisca baudinii) – very common, often seen near water sources.
  • Ridge-headed Tree Frog (Scinax staufferi) – small and active after rains.
  • Yucatán Rain Frog (Craugastor yucatanensis) – endemic to the region.
  • Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) – large and easy to spot around lights or ponds.
  • Yellow-striped Treefrog (Dendropsophus ebraccatus) – often found near temporary pools.

Snakes

  • Boa Constrictor (Boa imperator) – non-venomous and occasionally seen resting in trees.
  • Cat-eyed Snake (Leptodeira septentrionalis) – nocturnal and commonly observed near water.
  • Yucatán Banded Cat-eyed Snake (Leptodeira annulata yucatanensis) – local subspecies.
  • Mexican Parrot Snake (Leptophis mexicanus) – slender and arboreal.
  • Yucatán Pit Viper (Atropoides nummifer yucatanus) – rare but present in forested zones.

Lizards

  • Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus) – often seen near cenotes and streams.
  • Yucatán Spiny-tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura defensor) – endemic and diurnal, sometimes active at dusk.
  • Green Anole (Anolis tropidonotus) – common in low vegetation.
  • House Gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) – frequently found near lights at night.

Other Reptiles

  • Central American Mud Turtle (Kinosternon leucostomum) – occasionally seen near wetlands or cenotes.
  • Morelet’s Crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) – found in lagoons and mangrove areas (observed safely from distance).