If you’re heading to Puerto Vallarta and searching for a mix of exciting outdoor fun with a dash of local flavor, the El Eden ZipLine Adventure is worth considering. While we haven’t personally strapped into the harness ourselves, reviews and descriptions paint a picture of a well-rounded experience that’s perfect for those craving a mix of adrenaline, scenic views, and cultural touches like tequila tasting.
What really draws us to this tour are the two miles of zip lines over lush jungle and waterfalls, plus the chance to relax afterward with a swim or a tasty meal. On the flip side, it’s a tour that demands a good level of physical activity, and some might find the price a tad steep if they’re just looking for a quick thrill. Still, if you love outdoor adventures with scenic rewards, this could be a great fit.
This experience tends to suit visitors who enjoy a bit of adventure, don’t mind getting a little sweaty, and appreciate a touch of local culture—especially the tequila tasting. It’s also designed with cruise guests in mind, so it’s convenient and straightforward, making it suitable for travelers who want a memorable, hassle-free outing.
Key Points

- Scenic zip lines: Glide over waterfalls, forests, and film scenery on more than 2 miles of zip lines.
- Natural safety setup: No tree platforms or bridges; all zip lines are anchored to natural ground platforms for safety and authenticity.
- Cultural extras: Includes a guided tour, tequila tasting, and photo opportunity to capture your adventure.
- Relaxation options: After the adrenaline, enjoy swimming in a waterfall pool or dining at the El Eden Jungle Restaurant.
- Family-friendly? Not explicitly specified, but the physical demands and safety protocols suggest it’s best for those in good health.
- Value for money: At $98, the tour offers a comprehensive experience with transportation, guides, safety gear, and extra activities.
What to Expect on the Tour

The El Eden ZipLine Adventure is tailored to give you a taste of Puerto Vallarta’s jungle from above. The tour starts with round-trip transportation from the designated meeting point, making logistics one less thing to worry about. Once there, your guides will equip you with safety gear and give you a briefing to ensure everyone’s prepared for the fun ahead.
The first part of the experience is the zip lining itself—more than 2 miles of flying through the air, high above waterfalls, lush trees, and possibly the famous “Predator” movie set. Since there are no intermediate tree platforms or bridges, the ride is smooth and continuous, which minimizes waiting and maximizes your time flying over the canopy. Reviewers consistently mention how exhilarating and scenic the zip lines are, with one describing it as a “thrilling ride with stunning views.”
As you zip along, you’ll get to enjoy the sound of waterfalls and the sights of dense jungle—an experience that’s both energizing and calming at once. The natural anchoring of each zip line adds to the sense of being connected to the environment, rather than just crossing artificial platforms.
After the adrenaline rush, most guests head to the waterfall pool for a refreshing swim. It’s a delightful way to cool down and unwind from the zip lining. For those who prefer a more leisurely time, the El Eden Jungle Restaurant offers a chance to relax and enjoy the local surroundings. Note that food isn’t included in the tour price, so bringing cash for snacks or meals is advisable.
Cultural highlights include a complimentary tequila tasting, which adds a taste of local flavor and tradition. A guided tour of the area provides context and enhances your understanding of the region, the film set, or the natural environment.
Photographs of your adventure are available for purchase afterward, which is a nice way to keep the memories alive. Many travelers appreciate having a visual reminder of their high-flying jungle adventure.
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The Details: Transportation, Duration, and Logistics

The tour lasts about 5 hours, making it a half-day activity that fits well into a cruise schedule or a day of exploring. It’s usually available in the morning or afternoon, giving you flexibility. The price of $98 per person covers almost everything: round-trip transport, safety equipment, a guided tour, zip lines, swimming access, tequila tasting, lockers, and a photo.
The group size varies, but guided tours typically keep things manageable, ensuring safety and personalized attention. The guides speak both English and Spanish, which helps in making everyone comfortable and informed.
You’ll need to arrive at least 10 minutes early for check-in. Bring comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, cash, and your camera. Remember that you must be in good physical condition to participate, as the tour involves walking, zip lining, and some physical effort.
What’s Not Included

While the tour is comprehensive, food and drinks are not included. You might want to bring some snacks or cash for food at the jungle restaurant. Also, if you plan to take photos, keep in mind they are available for purchase afterward, so bringing your own camera or smartphone could be wise—just ensure it’s protected from the elements.
Possible Drawbacks or Considerations

The price point might seem high to some, but considering the 5-hour duration, transportation, safety gear, and extras, it’s fairly competitive for an adventure of this scope. Still, it’s important to note that physical fitness is a requirement, so if you have back, heart, or vertigo issues, this might not be suitable.
Another point is the no food included aspect—if you’re expecting a full meal, you’ll need to plan separately. The tour is geared toward adventure and scenic views, so those looking for a relaxing, leisurely day might find it a bit intense.
Lastly, it’s not explicitly listed as family-friendly, so travelers with very young children or those with specific health concerns should check with the provider first.
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It’s perfect for cruise guests who want to maximize their time outdoors without complicated logistics. The scenic views, combined with the chance to relax afterward in the water or at the restaurant, make this a well-balanced adventure.
However, if you’re pregnant, have back or heart problems, or vertigo, you may want to consider other options, as safety protocols advise against participation.
The El Eden ZipLine Adventure offers a genuine mix of adrenaline, nature, and local culture, making it a memorable activity for many travelers. The combination of exciting zip lines, stunning scenery, and cultural treats like tequila tasting makes it stand out from typical jungle tours.
While the price might give some pause, the experience’s inclusiveness—transport, guides, safety gear, and extras—adds value for those looking for a comprehensive outdoor adventure. The ability to swim after zipping through lush surroundings and to capture those moments with photos is an added bonus.
This tour suits travelers seeking an active, scenic experience that doesn’t skimp on local flavor. It’s especially ideal if you’re looking for a day packed with fun, gorgeous views, and a bit of adrenaline rush.
Puerto Vallarta: El Eden ZipLine Adventure
FAQ

Is transportation included? Yes, round-trip transportation from the meeting point is provided, making logistics easier.
What should I bring? Pack swimwear, a change of clothes, towel, camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, cash, and comfortable closed-toe shoes.
Is this tour suitable for children? The information suggests it’s geared towards those in good physical condition; children or those with health issues should verify with the provider.
How long does the tour last? The total experience takes about 5 hours, including transportation, the zipline, and relaxation time.
What does the ziplining involve? You’ll soar over waterfalls and jungle on more than 2 miles of zip lines, anchored to ground platforms for safety.
Are meals included? No, food is not included, but the area has a jungle restaurant where you can buy snacks or meals.
Can I purchase photos of my adventure? Yes, photos taken during the zipline are available for purchase afterward.
What safety measures are in place? All safety equipment is provided, and guides give safety orientations before starting.
Is the experience suitable for pregnant women or those with health issues? No, it’s not recommended for pregnant women, or individuals with back, heart, or vertigo issues.
This tour is a good pick if you’re after a blend of adventure, scenery, and cultural flavor, especially if you’re comfortable with some physical activity and want to make the most of your time in Puerto Vallarta.
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