If you’re into adrenaline-packed days mixed with incredible scenery, the Adventure Combo Jorullo Bridge tour might just catch your eye. We haven’t done it ourselves, but from what’s shared, it sounds like a well-rounded experience that combines excitement with natural beauty. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just looking for a fun way to see the region, this tour offers a lot in a compact four-hour window.
What really draws us in are the unique features—crossing the world’s longest vehicular suspension bridge and zipping across 11 exciting lines—these are not your average adventure activities. Plus, the added visits to El Salto waterfall and a mule ride make it feel like a full-day adventure packed into a shorter trip. One thing to keep in mind: dust can be an issue during the dry season, so packing some insect repellent and a change of clothes is a smart move.
This tour seems best suited for adventure lovers who enjoy a mix of activities, as well as families or groups looking for something memorable and scenic. Just remember, it’s an active outing—so if you’re not comfortable with moderate physical activity, it may be worth considering your fitness level first.
Key Points

- A well-rounded adventure blending ATV riding, suspension bridge crossing, zip-lining, waterfall swimming, and mule riding.
- Breathtaking views of mountains, valleys, and the Sierra, especially from the suspension bridge.
- Cost-effective for the variety of experiences offered, with about four hours of activities plus transport included.
- Safety gear and guides are provided, making it suitable for beginners with some physical fitness.
- Limited group size (max 14 travelers) ensures more personalized attention.
- No cameras for drivers—a safety rule to remember, so plan to enjoy the sights without photos if you’re behind the wheel.
The Experience in Detail
When you sign up for this Adventure Combo, you’re signing up for a day filled with diverse activities, all set against Puerto Vallarta’s stunning mountainous backdrop. The tour kicks off with an ATV ride, which is a fantastic way to get your adrenaline pumping while taking in the rugged terrain that makes this region special. We loved the way the guide navigates through varied landscapes—think dirt tracks, lush greenery, and dramatic mountain views. It’s a chance to feel the rawness of nature with some added fun.
Next comes the highlight for many—the suspension bridge. This isn’t just any bridge; it’s the longest vehicular suspension bridge in the world, offering panoramic views of the Sierra that are hard to beat. Standing on it, you can look down into the valleys or across the peaks, feeling both small and part of something grand. While some reviews mention dust during dry seasons, most appreciate the stunning vistas and the thrill of walking across such an engineering marvel.
After the bridge crossing, you’ll have the chance to cool off at El Salto waterfall, which is another standout feature. Many travelers find the waterfalls to be a peaceful respite, perfect for a quick swim or simply soaking in the scenery. The guide often mentions this as a favorite part of the day, especially because it breaks up the more adrenaline-focused activities with a peaceful moment in nature.
The zip-line segment is where the adventure really ramps up. With 11 lines to fly across, you’ll be soaring between mountain peaks, feeling the rush of wind and the thrill of flying. The reviews suggest the zip lines are exhilarating but also accessible, with a maximum weight limit of 110 kg (242 lbs). For those with a fear of heights, it’s worth noting that this experience is quite safe thanks to professional safety equipment, but it might be intense if you’re not comfortable with heights.
Finally, a mule ride offers a gentle, scenic conclusion. It’s a relaxing way to wind down, enjoying the landscape at a slower pace. The entire experience is guided by bilingual professionals, ensuring you’re well-informed and safe throughout.
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What to Expect from the Logistics

The tour lasts about 4 hours, including shuttle transportation to and from your hotel or designated meeting point. The group size is capped at 14, which helps keep the experience intimate and manageable. The price of $283.71 per person is quite reasonable considering the range of activities. It also includes all safety gear, guides, and some extras like a welcome drink and tequila tasting—a fun local touch.
Be prepared for some physical activity; moderate fitness is recommended. Pack light clothing, closed-toe shoes, insect repellent, and a change of clothes or swimsuit for the waterfall. Cameras are not permitted during the zip-line portion for safety reasons, so plan to enjoy the sights hands-free. You may want extra cash for souvenirs, photos, or snacks.
The tour is suitable for ages 6 and up—great for families—though children should be comfortable with some physical activity and be under the maximum weight limits (150 kg or 330 lbs for ATV, 110 kg or 242 lbs for zipline).
The Pros and Cons

Pros:
– The variety of activities keeps the day dynamic and engaging.
– The scenic views from the suspension bridge and mountain locations are stunning.
– The group size ensures personalized attention and safety.
– The pricing includes many elements—activities, guides, safety gear, and even tequila tasting—making it a solid value.
Cons:
– During the dry season, dust might be prevalent, which could be uncomfortable or irritating.
– Some travelers might find the physical demand moderate, especially if not used to outdoor adventures.
– Cameras are not allowed during ziplining, which might be disappointing if you want photos of the thrill.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you love adventure activities and want a full day of excitement with scenic highlights, this tour is a winner. It’s particularly good for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and who enjoy diverse experiences—from driving ATVs to crossing bridges and flying through the air on ziplines. Families with children over age 6 can enjoy it too, especially if everyone is in good health and ready for some fun.
It’s less ideal if you’re seeking a relaxing, low-effort day or if you’re sensitive to dust or heights. However, if you want an action-packed experience that combines natural beauty with adrenaline, this combo is worth considering.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, shuttle service from the meeting point is included, making logistics easier.
How long does the tour last?
The activities take about 4 hours, plus additional time for transportation and park visits.
What should I wear?
Light, comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, and a change of clothes or swimsuit for the waterfall.
Are cameras allowed?
Cameras are not permitted during the zip-line for safety reasons, so plan to enjoy the view without photos during that part.
What is the maximum weight for ziplining?
110 kg (242 lbs). For ATV riding, the maximum weight is 150 kg (330 lbs).
Is this suitable for kids?
Yes, children aged 6 and older can participate, but they must meet the age and weight requirements.
What’s included in the price?
Round-trip shuttle, safety equipment, guided ATV tour, suspension bridge crossing, waterfall visit, zip lines, mule ride, and tequila tasting.
How can I cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if plans change.
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Final Thoughts

This Adventure Combo in Puerto Vallarta offers a balanced mix of thrill, scenic beauty, and cultural touches like tequila tasting. It’s a particularly good pick if you’re after a diverse day of activities that showcase the region’s landscapes and engineering feats. The price reflects what you get—an active, engaging experience with plenty of opportunities for memorable moments.
If you’re comfortable with outdoor adventures and want to maximize your time in Puerto Vallarta with a fun, well-organized tour, this one might just be your perfect outing. Just be prepared for some physical activity and the potential dust during dry seasons. Overall, it’s a solid choice for those seeking adventure with a view.
Note: Always check current details and availability directly with the provider before booking, especially considering seasonal or operational changes.
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