If you’re looking for an adventure that combines thrilling heights with incredible scenery, the Canopy Zipline Tour near Puerto Vallarta might just be your next great memory. While I haven’t personally tried this tour, the descriptions and reviews paint a compelling picture of what you can expect—think soaring above the treetops, soaking in panoramic views, and winding down with some local tequila.
What really catches the eye is how the experience balances adrenaline with relaxing moments—like swimming in an infinity pool facing the Sierra Madre or taking a mule ride through the mountains. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s a physically active outing that involves heights and some hiking, so it’s not for everyone. Still, if you’re craving a mix of adventure and nature, this tour appears to deliver on both fronts, especially for those who enjoy outdoor activities with a cultural twist.
Two aspects we especially like are the guided safety briefing and expert guides (which help make the experience feel secure and informative) and the stunning views that you’ll get from the zip lines and mountain rides. The only possible downside? The tour lasts about 2 hours, so it’s relatively short, and you’ll need to coordinate transportation to the meeting points on your own.
All in all, this experience sounds like a solid pick for travelers who want a fun, active way to see the mountains and jungle of Jalisco without it being overly strenuous or overly commercial. It could be especially great for those who enjoy ziplining but want a bit more variety, with some cultural and relaxing elements sprinkled in.
Key Points

- Thrilling zip lines: 11 in total, flying at heights up to 660 feet and 200 meters above the river.
- Scenic hikes and mule ride: Offers a taste of local mountain life and beautiful nature.
- Relaxation options: Infinity pool and tequila tasting add a calming break.
- Safety and guidance: Guides are knowledgeable and focus on ensuring a secure experience.
- All equipment included: Harnesses, helmets, and pulleys provided, so no worries about safety gear.
- Good value for the price: At $99, you get a mix of adventure, scenery, and cultural experience in just 2 hours.
In-Depth Review of the Canopy Zipline Tour

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The Itinerary and What You Can Expect
This tour kicks off with a pickup and transportation from a designated meeting point—though the actual hotel transfer isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own ride to the meeting spot. Once there, you’ll meet your guides, who are bilingual (Spanish and English), and they’ll walk you through the safety procedures before you gear up.
The heart of the experience is the circuit of 11 zip lines, each offering a chance to soar through the treetops at speeds that let you really feel the wind. The highlight is flying at heights of up to 660 feet and 200 meters above the river—that’s a thrilling view that really can’t be beat if you’re into heights and nature. The guides make sure everyone is comfortable and well-informed, which adds a layer of reassurance, especially for newer zipliners.
After the adrenaline rush, the tour shifts to a hiking segment in the Sierra Madre, giving you a chance to enjoy the lush surroundings at a more relaxed pace. The trail is accessible but still offers an authentic mountain experience. As part of this journey, you’ll also hop aboard a mule ride—a charming way to take in the scenery from a different perspective. The mule ride, described as friendly, is a great addition that makes this adventure stand out from typical zipline tours.
The Relaxing and Cultural Touches
Once the mountain exploration winds down, you’re invited to unwind at the facility’s infinity pool, facing the majestic Sierra Madre. It’s perfect for cooling off after the tour and soaking in the views. The setting is tranquil, making it a lovely contrast to the earlier thrill.
A highlight for many is the Tequila Tasting. The tour includes sampling the authentic tequila of Jalisco, giving you a taste of local culture. Whether you’re a tequila aficionado or a newcomer, it’s a fun and flavorful way to end your adventure.
What’s Included and What’s Not
For $99, the tour covers roundtrip transportation from a designated meeting point, all safety gear and zipline equipment, mule ride, locker for personal items, purified water, and the tequila tasting. You can enjoy access to the park facilities, including the restaurant, pool, and bar—adding to the value.
However, the transportation to and from your hotel isn’t included, so plan ahead. Also, food, beverages outside of the provided water, photos, and souvenirs are extra. This setup makes sense—it’s best to think of this as a half-day adventure with lots of included activities.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Will Love This Tour?
This experience is well-suited for adventure lovers who aren’t afraid of heights and want to enjoy a variety of activities—ziplining, hiking, mule riding, and relaxing in a scenic pool. It’s also a good choice for those interested in sampling local tequila and soaking in the natural beauty of Jalisco.
Because the tour involves some physical activity, it’s less ideal for young children under 6, pregnant women, or people with health concerns like high blood pressure or recent surgeries. The maximum weight limit of 120 kg (264 lbs) is worth noting for those on the heavier side.
Practical Tips for Your Visit

- Dress in comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes. Light, breathable attire is best, especially since you’ll be wearing safety equipment.
- Bring insect repellent and biodegradable sunscreen to make the most of the outdoor hours without worries.
- Cash is handy for extra purchases like photos or souvenirs, and for tipping guides if you wish.
- Face masks or protective coverings are recommended, aligning with current health guidelines.
- Remember that cameras are not allowed on the zip lines, so plan to enjoy the sights with your eyes and memory.
Final Thoughts

This zipline tour offers a good balance of adventure, scenery, and local culture. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly attitude, making the experience feel safe and enjoyable. The views from above and the overall setting of the Sierra Madre are stunning—those moments flying through the air and taking in the landscape are what many travelers cherish.
While the 2-hour duration might seem brief, the variety packed into that time—ziplining, hiking, mule riding, and relaxing—is impressive. For the price, you’re getting a well-rounded adventure that appeals to those looking for excitement but also a taste of local natural beauty and culture.
If you’re eager to add some thrill to your Puerto Vallarta trip without venturing too far, this tour is a solid pick. Just be sure you’re comfortable with heights and active outdoor experiences, and you’ll likely come away with a big smile and some fantastic memories.
From Puerto Vallarta & Nuevo Vallarta: Canopy Zipline Tour
FAQ

Is transportation to and from the hotel included?
No, transportation from your hotel to the designated meeting points isn’t included. You’ll need to arrange your own ride to the meeting location.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 2 hours, making it a good half-day activity.
Are safety equipment and gear provided?
Yes, all safety gear—including harnesses, helmets, and pulleys—is included and provided by the guides.
Can I bring my camera?
Cameras are not allowed on the zip lines for safety reasons, but you might be able to take photos at the park facilities.
Is there a weight limit for participants?
Yes, the maximum weight allowed is 120 kg (264 lbs).
What should I wear?
Comfortable, light clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Bring insect repellent, biodegradable sunscreen, and a towel if you plan to swim.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 6 years old or pregnant women. It’s best suited for those comfortable with heights and active outdoor experiences.
Do I need to pay for extra activities like photos or souvenirs?
Yes, extras like photos and souvenirs are not included in the tour price and will require cash if you want to purchase them.
What is included in the tour?
The tour covers transportation from the meeting point, 11 zip lines with all necessary safety equipment, a mule ride, access to park facilities, purified water, and a tequila tasting.
This zipline adventure is a well-organized, engaging way to explore the landscapes around Puerto Vallarta. Whether you’re after the thrill of flying through the canopy or just want a fun day out with beautiful views, it’s worth considering.
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