If you’re looking for an adrenaline boost during your trip to Nuevo León, one experience that catches the eye is bungee jumping at Cola de Caballo Park. This tour offers a chance to face your fears, enjoy breathtaking scenery, and tick off a bucket list item—all within about 30 minutes from Monterrey. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just curious, this outing might be just what you need for a memorable adventure.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the professional guidance with experienced instructors and top-notch safety gear—crucial for peace of mind. Plus, you’ll get to jump from Mexico’s tallest bungee site at 230 feet (70 meters), which turns the thrill up a notch compared to more common options.
However, a potential consideration is that ground transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way there. This might add a bit of planning if you’re relying on public transit or organized tours.
This is a good choice if you’re comfortable with heights, enjoy scenic views, and want a straightforward, well-organized adrenaline adventure. It suits those who appreciate safety, clear instructions, and a setting that’s as picturesque as it is exciting.
Key Points

- Highest bungee site in Mexico at 230 feet (70 meters)
- Guided by professional instructors with proper safety equipment
- Stunning mountain views surround the jumping platform
- Affordable price point of $59 per person, offering good value
- Jump options include waist or ankles harness for personalized comfort
- Photos and videos are available for purchase to capture your moment
Starting your day at Hotel Hacienda Cola de Caballo, you’ll find yourself in the scenic Sierra de Santiago. The drive there alone is worth it—crisp mountain air, lush greenery, and panoramic views set the perfect backdrop for this adventure. The actual jumping takes place at a platform inside the hotel, positioned so you can gaze out over the mountains before taking the plunge.
Once you arrive, you’ll head to the ticket counter, sign a waiver (a standard safety protocol), and receive a briefing from the staff. They’ll explain the safety procedures thoroughly, which we always find reassuring. You then choose whether you want to be harnessed at the waist or ankles—both options are available to tailor the experience to your comfort level.
Preparing to jump involves putting on your safety gear and walking to the edge of the platform. Here, the bungee master will give you last-minute instructions and secure you to the cord. That moment of standing at the edge, looking down at the expansive mountains below, is where the real mix of excitement and nerves kicks in.
When you finally leap, you’ll experience the sensation of free-falling and bouncing, feeling a rush unlike any other. The staff will quickly retrieve you, and afterward, you’ll be invited to review the photos or videos of your jump, a fun keepsake to remember your adventure.
Santiago: Bungee Jumping at Cola de Caballo Park
The Safety and Guidance

Guided by professional instructors, you’re in safe hands throughout. They’re fluent in both English and Spanish, making communication easy regardless of your language preference. The staff’s professionalism is often praised—many reviews mention how much they appreciated the clear instructions and reassurance, especially those new to bungee jumping.
One of the standout features here is the spectacular setting. Surrounded by mountains and with a view from the Mirador inside the hotel, this isn’t just about the adrenaline—it’s also about soaking in the scenery. The jump platform offers a dramatic vantage point, giving you a sense of flying over the peaks, which adds to the thrill.
While some may find the height intimidating, others find it exhilarating. The platform’s height, at 230 feet, makes it the tallest bungee site in Mexico, so expect a serious adrenaline shot, especially for those who crave height.
At $59 per person, this experience is quite competitive compared to other adventure activities in the region. Considering it’s the highest bungee site in Mexico and includes professional guidance and a certificate, the price feels reasonable for the quality and safety standards.
Photos and videos are available for purchase, which is a common practice for adrenaline activities. These extras can be a nice way to relive the moment or share it with friends, but they do add to the overall cost if you decide to buy.
Keep in mind that ground transportation isn’t included, so plan accordingly. If you’re staying in Monterrey, you’ll want to arrange your own transport—either via rental car, taxi, or a tour package that covers logistics. The meeting point is clearly specified inside the hotel, making it easy to find once you arrive.
The activity lasts about a day, but the jump itself is quick—most of the time is spent getting ready, briefed, and waiting your turn. The actual leap is over in a matter of seconds, but those seconds pack a punch.
This adventure is best suited for adventurers comfortable with heights and those in good health, as certain health restrictions apply—like no pregnant women, no recent surgeries, and weight limits of 243 lbs (110 kg). People with back or heart problems should consider their safety before booking.
If you’re traveling with young children or have mobility concerns, this might not be the best fit. But if you’re seeking a thrilling, scenic, and well-organized experience, this stands out as a memorable activity.
If you’re after a safely guided, scenic bungee jump that offers Mexico’s tallest platform, this tour ticks the boxes. The views are stunning, and the staff’s professionalism helps ease nerves, especially for first-timers. It’s a straightforward experience with a clear focus: give you an adrenaline rush in a beautiful setting.
While the price is reasonable, remember to factor in transportation costs if you’re relying on public transit or other arrangements. And if capturing your jump matters, consider purchasing the photos or videos—they’re a nice souvenir to share afterward.
This is a solid choice for thrill-seekers who want to combine nature and adrenaline in a safe and organized manner. It’s not a casual activity, but for those wanting to conquer heights and enjoy incredible mountain vistas, it’s a worthwhile adventure.
Is ground transportation included?
No, ground transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point inside Hotel Hacienda Cola de Caballo.
What is the price per person?
The activity costs $59 per person, which includes one bungee jump and a certificate.
Can I buy photos or videos of my jump?
Yes, photos and videos are available for purchase after your jump, allowing you to keep a visual record of your experience.
What are the age restrictions?
Participants must be at least 16 years old. The experience is not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or those with certain health issues.
Are safety measures provided?
Absolutely. You will be guided by trained professionals with proper safety gear, and you’ll get safety instructions before jumping.
What should I bring?
Just bring your passport or ID card for verification. We recommend wearing comfortable clothes and closed shoes suitable for outdoor activity.
How long does the whole activity take?
While the jump itself is quick, expect to spend about a day including travel, briefing, waiting, and the jump.
Is it suitable for people afraid of heights?
It depends on the individual; some find the height exhilarating, while others may be overwhelmed. Safety instructions are thorough, but it’s best to assess your comfort level.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you some flexibility if plans change.
If you’re craving a unique, scenic adventure with a dash of adrenaline, this bungee jumping experience at Cola de Caballo Park offers a memorable way to get your heart pounding while enjoying the natural beauty of Mexico’s mountains.
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