Planning a trip to Puerto Vallarta and looking for an adventure that combines stunning scenery, adrenaline, and a taste of local culture? This ATV tour to the Jorullo Bridge might just be what you’re after. While I haven’t done it myself, I’ve looked into the details, and it sounds like a solid option for anyone wanting to see more of Jalisco’s natural beauty beyond the beaches.
What really catches my eye are the breathtaking views of the Sierra Madre Occidental and the chance to walk across the longest suspension bridge in Mexico, which seems like a highlight in itself. Plus, a tequila tasting along the way is always a bonus for those who enjoy a little local flavor. That said, it’s not perfect — the tour lasts about 5 hours, so it’s a decent chunk of your day, and there’s a small extra fee for collision insurance. But if you’re up for some scenic riding, this tour is likely to give you some memorable moments.
This experience feels best suited to those who love outdoor activities, scenic landscapes, and don’t mind a bit of physical activity — although it’s worth noting that it’s not recommended for pregnant women, people with back problems, or recent surgeries. If you’re looking for a way to see Puerto Vallarta beyond the usual, and don’t mind a bit of adventure, this could be a great match.
Key Points

- Variety of experiences: Combines ATV riding, natural sights, and cultural tasting.
- Stunning vistas: Especially the views of the Sierra Madre mountains and El Salto waterfall.
- Unique crossing: The Jorullo Bridge, Mexico’s longest suspension bridge, makes for a memorable walk.
- Well-organized: Includes safety gear, shuttle service, guides in English, and a snack.
- Extra costs: Collision insurance costs $10 USD per ATV and is non-refundable.
- Time commitment: About 5 hours, including shuttle, stops, and the ride.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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The Itinerary — What to Expect
Starting with a 45-minute ATV ride, you’ll traverse some of the most scenic dirt trails in the Sierra Madre Occidental. This isn’t just about speeding through; it’s about soaking in views of lush greenery, rugged terrain, and the impressive “El Salto” waterfall, which offers a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to dip your toes in refreshingly cool water. Several reviews mention how “the waterfall was a highlight,” with the opportunity to take pictures and relax by the natural pool.
The guides are fluent in English, making navigation and explanations smooth. We appreciate that safety is prioritized — all necessary gear is provided, and guides ensure everyone feels comfortable, regardless of experience level. The terrain can be challenging in parts, so comfortable shoes are recommended, and a driver’s license is required to operate the ATV.
Crossing the Jorullo Bridge — An Absolute Highlight
After the waterfall, the tour takes you to the Jorullo Bridge, a marvel of engineering and the longest suspension bridge in Mexico, stretching 470 meters and towering 150 meters above the river. It’s an impressive sight, and walking across it offers unfiltered views of the forest canopy and river below. The experience feels both exhilarating and peaceful — a rare combo.
Some visitors have noted that the walk across the bridge is a “must-do” part of the tour, giving an adrenaline rush and stunning scenery in one go. The bridge is sturdy, but the height and length may intimidate those with a fear of heights. It’s worth mentioning that the bridge walk is included in the ATV tour, making it a seamless part of the adventure.
Tasting and Snacking — A Local Flavor
The tour wraps up with a tequila tasting and traditional snacks, which many find a lovely way to unwind and soak in the local culture. The tequila is authentic, and the tasting complements the day’s outdoor fun. This is a nice touch that adds flavor (literally and figuratively) to the experience, especially if you’re into trying regional spirits.
More Great Tours NearbyAdditional Details and Practicalities
- Shuttle Service: The tour offers convenient pickup options, which is great if you’re staying near the city center. Just be aware that the meeting point may vary depending on your booking.
- Duration: The full experience runs around 5 hours — including shuttle time, stops, and the main activities.
- Group Size & Cost: It’s priced at $204 per group (up to 1 person), which suggests it’s a private or small-group experience. This can be nice for more personalized attention.
- Extras: There’s a $10 USD collision insurance fee per ATV, payable at the time of the tour, which isn’t included in the base price.
- What to Bring: Be prepared with driver’s license, comfortable shoes, swimwear, a change of clothes, towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, and cash. It’s a good idea to come dressed for adventure and sun protection.
What the Reviews Say
Many participants praise the stunning views and how well-organized the tour is. One review mentions, “The scenery was incredible, especially the waterfalls and the bridge,” highlighting how pictures don’t do justice to the actual experience. Others love the friendly guides and the fact that safety equipment is provided, making the activity feel more secure.
However, some note that the additional collision insurance fee was a slight downside, but it’s a small extra for peace of mind during the ride. A few travelers also mention that the tour lasts longer than just the activity itself, so be prepared for a full morning or afternoon.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you’re someone who enjoys outdoor adventures, scenic landscapes, and a bit of adrenaline, this tour could be a perfect choice. It’s suitable for those comfortable operating an ATV and willing to spend a few hours exploring rugged terrain and high bridges. Keep in mind the physical requirements and avoid if you have health issues or mobility concerns.
While not explicitly family-friendly, children over 6 can ride as extra passengers, making it a possibility for some families, provided safety considerations are met.
Final Thoughts

This ATV tour to the Jorullo Bridge offers an excellent way to see a side of Puerto Vallarta that many travelers miss — lush mountains, waterfalls, and a record-breaking suspension bridge. The combination of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural tasting makes it a well-rounded experience for those looking to add a bit of thrill to their trip.
The cost reflects the exclusivity and quality of the experience, especially with guides fluent in English and safety being a priority. It’s a tour that’s best suited for active travelers who don’t mind a longer half-day outing and are eager to discover more than just the beach.
If stunning views, a little adrenaline, and a taste of local spirits top your list, this tour will likely leave you with some pretty memorable moments. Do note the extra insurance fee and prepare accordingly — but overall, it sounds like a worthwhile adventure that blends nature, engineering marvels, and local culture nicely.
Puerto Vallarta: ATV Tour to Breathtaking Jorullo Bridge
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, there is a shuttle service available from the meeting point, making it easy to get to the activity site.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours, including shuttle time, riding, stops, and the bridge walk.
What is the price per person?
It’s $204 for the whole group, which suggests it’s a private or small-group experience.
Are safety equipment and guides provided?
Absolutely. All necessary safety gear is included, and guides are fluent in English to assist throughout the tour.
Can I do this tour if I don’t have an ATV driver’s license?
You need a valid driver’s license to operate the ATV, and the minimum age to drive is 18.
What’s the extra fee about collision insurance?
There’s a $10 USD fee per ATV for collision insurance, which is non-refundable.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children over 6 can join as extra passengers, but kids must meet the age requirement for riding and safety.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, and cash.
What should I expect at the waterfall?
You can take a refreshing dip in the clear waters of El Salto, a popular photo spot and relaxing pause during the tour.
Is this experience good for solo travelers?
Yes, the group size and guides are friendly, making it a good option if you’re traveling alone and want a small-group adventure.
If you’re craving an activity that combines scenic views, a bit of adrenaline, and cultural flavors, this ATV tour to the Jorullo Bridge is worth considering. Just remember to be prepared for the full experience, and you’ll likely come away with some memorable stories and photos.
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