If you’re thinking about seeing Puerto Vallarta from a different angle, a mountain and city electric bike tour offers a creative and active way to experience both urban charm and mountain serenity. While I haven’t done this specific tour myself, I’ve read enough reviews and detailed descriptions to give you a good sense of what to expect. It’s definitely a popular choice, often booked about three weeks in advance, and packed with highlights like city sights, mountain trails, and scenic stops.
One thing I really appreciate about this experience is how it combines guided expertise with the freedom of riding. Plus, the electric bikes make the ride accessible to a wider range of fitness levels and ages—no need to be an expert cyclist. On the flip side, there’s a significant consideration about the roads’ condition—most notably the cobblestones and potholes—that can turn into bumpy moments. Still, if you’re comfortable on a bike and love outdoor exploration, this tour might just be worth the slightly rough ride.
It’s a tour that feels tailored for travelers who want more than just a quick glance at Puerto Vallarta. If you’re looking for a mix of cultural sights, natural beauty, and a bit of adventure, and don’t mind a few jostles along the way, this experience can fit well into your trip. Keep reading for everything you need to know to decide if it’s right for you.
Key Points

- Guided experience with a local guide who shares insights and makes the ride personable
- Electric bikes help cover more ground with less fatigue, suitable for many fitness levels
- Varied terrain includes city streets, cobblestones, mountain paths, and natural stops
- Bumpy roads are unavoidable, especially on cobblestone city streets and mountain roads
- Stops for photos, food, and water add some relaxation and local flavor
- Suitable for active travelers comfortable with moderate physical activity and uneven terrain
What Makes This Tour Stand Out

This 4-hour adventure offers a different perspective on Puerto Vallarta—moving smoothly from the lively city streets to tranquil mountain trails. The local guides are frequently praised for their friendliness and knowledge, turning what could be just a bike ride into a memorable experience. You’ll get to explore key areas of the city, cross the Cuale River, and venture into the Vallejo Mountains, where the natural scenery is especially stunning.
What we love about this tour is the balance between city sightseeing and mountain tranquility. Riding down the bustling Malecon Boardwalk, you’ll enjoy the sights and sounds of the city, then switch gears as you climb into the mountains, where the pace slows, and the views become the real highlight. Many reviews highlight how stops along the way—whether for photos or a quick taste of local food—break up the ride and add to the fun.
The electric bikes are a real asset, especially for those who might worry about the physical challenge. They effectively assist your pedaling, making the ride less strenuous and allowing you to enjoy the scenery without exhaustion. However, it’s worth noting that the roads are often cobblestone, which can be uneven and bumpy—something to consider if you have back or tailbone sensitivities.
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The Itinerary and What to Expect

Starting at Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio, the tour kicks off around 9:10 am. From here, the guide leads you through Puerto Vallarta’s streets along the Malecon Boardwalk, a vibrant, lively area filled with shops, cafes, and street performers. As you pedal along, you’ll cross the Cuale River, a scenic spot that’s great for photos.
Once in the outskirts, the route heads into the Vallejo Mountains, where the terrain becomes more rugged. Here, you’ll experience a mixture of cobblestone streets and mountain trails, with some stops along the way. Multiple reviews mention that the roads can be rough—filled with cobblestones, potholes, and sometimes muddy patches—so biking experience is recommended, and sturdy bikes are essential.
One of the tour’s gems is the stop at natural pools—these are perfect for cooling off, especially on a hot day. Several travelers have raved about the pool stops and the scenic views. For example, one reviewer mentioned, “The pools were a great stop since it was a really hot day,” and another loved the tequila and mescal tastings along the way, which add a delightful local flavor.
Throughout the journey, the guide will point out key sights and sharing stories about the area. If you’re lucky, you might end up with a private tour like one reviewer, who got a more personalized experience when fewer people signed up.
The tour concludes back at the start point, providing a convenient loop that hits many highlights without feeling rushed.
The Pros and Cons
Pros:
- The guides are attentive, personable, and knowledgeable. Many reviews highlight guides like Hugo, Juan, Alex, and Ryan as making the experience memorable.
- The scenery varies from urban streets to lush mountain views, offering a well-rounded experience.
- The stops for food, water, and photos give you a chance to rest and soak in the surroundings.
- The electric bikes make it easier to tackle hills and longer routes, especially for less experienced cyclists.
- The price of $81 per person is quite reasonable considering the length, guide, and included stops, making it a good value.
Cons:
- The roads can be rough, especially on cobblestone and mountain trails, which might cause discomfort or jostling—some reviewers caution about bruised tails or back pain.
- The tour is moderate in physical demand, so if you’re not comfortable on uneven terrain or have mobility issues, it may not be ideal.
- The weather can impact the experience; rain can make muddy paths more challenging and less safe.
- Since the tour has a max group size of 20, it can fill up fast, so booking well in advance is wise.
Is It Worth the Price?
At $81 per person, this tour is reasonably priced for the variety of experiences included. You’re paying not just for the bike ride but for the insights from a local guide, the stops along the way, and the scenic vistas. Considering it’s approximately 4 hours, that’s a good chunk of time to explore both urban and natural landscapes, making it a compelling option for active travelers wanting a well-rounded look at Puerto Vallarta.
The value really shines if you enjoy guided outdoor activities with some scenic stops and local flavor. The inclusion of bottled water and food stops adds to the experience, softening the physical demands a bit and keeping you refreshed.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This mountain and city bike tour is best suited for travelers who are moderately active and comfortable riding on uneven terrain. If you’re someone who enjoys a blend of culture, scenery, and mild adventure, you’ll find plenty to love. It’s ideal for those who want to see more than just the surface of Puerto Vallarta, including its mountain vistas and local hotspots.
However, be aware that the roads are often bumpy, and if you’re sensitive to rough terrain or have back issues, you might find parts of this tour uncomfortable. The tour isn’t strictly family-friendly, but adventurous older teens with cycling experience could enjoy it.
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Final Thoughts
The Mountain Tour Puerto Vallarta Electric Bikes experience offers a fun, active way to explore Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant streets and serene mountain landscapes. You’ll benefit from knowledgeable guides, scenic stops, and the comfort of electric bikes that make tackling hills easier. The ride does involve some rough, cobblestone roads, which is a key consideration if comfort is a priority.
If you’re looking for a guided adventure that combines cultural sights with outdoor exploration, this tour is a solid choice. It’s especially fitting if you’re comfortable on bikes and eager to see beyond the usual tourist spots. The experience is enriched by the stops for food, natural pools, and local tastings, which keep things lively and engaging.
In short, this tour appeals most to active travelers who want a hands-on, scenic day out in Puerto Vallarta. It’s a way to connect with the area’s natural beauty and local culture, all while getting some exercise under your belt.
Mountain Tour Puerto Vallarta Electric Bikes
“The tour definitely provides you some great insights to key areas of the city and mountains. Our guide Juan (#1) was phenomenal.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
While it does involve some uneven roads and mountain trails, the electric bikes make pedaling easier, so beginners comfortable on bikes may enjoy it. However, if you’re new to cycling or uncomfortable on cobblestones, it might be a bit challenging.
How bumpy is the ride?
Reviews indicate that the roads, especially in the city and mountain areas, can be quite rough with cobblestones, potholes, and muddy patches. It’s worth preparing for some jolts and ensuring your bike seat is cushioned.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity, sunglasses, and sunscreen. A hat is helpful, especially when riding in the sun. Water bottles are provided, but it’s good to stay hydrated.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, and if the weather is poor and causes cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is food included?
Not exactly. The tour includes stops where you can enjoy local food and drinks, like tequila or mescal tastings, which many reviews mention. It’s a chance to sample some local flavors along the way.
How many people are on each tour?
Up to 20 travelers can join, creating a manageable group size that allows for personalized attention from guides.
In the end, if you’re craving a dynamic way to see Puerto Vallarta’s sights and natural beauty, and you’re okay with a few bumps along the way, this electric bike tour could be a memorable part of your trip. Just be prepared for some uneven terrain, and you’ll be rewarded with scenic views, local flavors, and a fun day out.
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