If you’re craving a day packed with adrenaline, stunning scenery, and a bit of local flavor, this Puerto Vallarta tour might catch your eye. It’s designed for those who want more than just lounging on the beach—think mountain views, crossing a world-famous suspension bridge, zip lining over treetops, and even a mule ride through scenic landscapes. We’ve looked into it, and while it’s not perfect, it offers quite a bit for the price.
What really appeals are the breathtaking landscapes and the diverse activities—from the powerful ATV rides to the thrill of soaring across 11 zip lines. Plus, the experience includes a tequila tasting and a tasty snack, which adds a nice touch of local flavor. That said, it’s an adventure that’s best suited for those comfortable with some physical activity, and it’s worth noting that there’s an extra insurance fee that might surprise some.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour isn’t designed for everyone—pregnant women, people with back or heart issues should probably skip it. But if you’re an active traveler eager for a mix of adventure and natural beauty, this could be just the thing. Now, let’s get into what you can expect from this seven-hour experience, what it all costs, and whether it’s a good fit for your trip.
Key Points

- Adventure in the Sierra Madre: Explore lush mountain scenery on a powerful ATV.
- Iconic crossing: Walk or drive across the world’s longest suspension bridge, the Jorullo Bridge.
- High-flying fun: Zip over the canopy on 11 exhilarating zip lines.
- Relaxed finale: Enjoy a mule ride and some local tequila tasting.
- Includes: Safety gear, snacks, and guided tours, with optional shuttle pick-up.
- Extra costs: There’s a $10 USD collision insurance fee per ATV not included in the initial price.
This Puerto Vallarta adventure brings together a handful of exciting outdoor activities in one tour, making it appealing for those who love a good mix of thrill and scenic beauty. It’s aimed at travelers who want to experience the Sierra Madre mountains in a hands-on way—riding ATVs, crossing bridges, zipping through the treetops, and ending with a taste of local spirits.
Two aspects we really like are the variety of activities and the stunning landscapes you’ll get to see. The ATV ride takes you along dirt roads through vibrant forests, and you’ll feel the rush of driving in the mountains. The zip lines, spanning over the canopy, allow for some serious adrenaline while offering sweeping views. The optional mule ride adds a relaxed, old-world charm to the mix, helping you wind down after the high-energy parts. A complimentary snack and a tequila tasting round out the experience with a taste of local culture.
One potential challenge? The tour does involve some physical activity—if you have back, heart issues, or are pregnant, it’s probably best to skip. Also, the extra insurance fee might be a surprise for some, so keep that in mind when budgeting. But overall, this tour suits active travelers, adventure lovers, or families with older children who are comfortable with a bit of rough-and-tumble fun.
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- Diverse activities keep the day interesting.
- Stunning mountain and river views are central.
- Includes local touches like tequila tasting and snacks.
- Physical requirements mean it’s best for active travelers.
- Extra fees apply for collision insurance.
- Ideal for those wanting a full adventure in nature.
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Starting the Day: The Drive & ATV Adventure
The tour kicks off with shuttle service from various meeting points—whether you’re in Puerto Vallarta, Nuevo Vallarta, or the Hotel Zone, transportation is arranged to get you to the adventure site. Once there, you’re introduced to your semi-automatic ATV, which you’ll handle along dirt roads winding through the Sierra Madre mountains.
The terrain is a mix of rugged paths and scenic forested areas, giving you a genuine off-road experience. The guides are friendly and speak English, making it easier for first-timers to feel comfortable. Expect to drive through a lush landscape, with views that vary from dense foliage to open vistas over the river valley.
Crossing the Jorullo Bridge
One of the star moments is crossing the Jorullo Bridge, which holds the title of the world’s longest suspension bridge in Mexico—stretching 470 meters over the Cuale River. The bridge is a spectacle of engineering and offers a real thrill, especially if you’re on the ATV crossing it (which is a guided tour in itself). The views from this height are spectacular—if you’re afraid of heights, the experience might be a little nerve-wracking, but it’s worth it.
Canopy Zip Lines
Next up are the 11 zip lines at Canopy River, where you’ll soar high above the treetops, reaching speeds of up to 200 meters per hour. The zip lines are designed for fun and safety, with all equipment provided. Travellers who’ve done zip lining before say that these lines offer a great mix of excitement and scenery, with some reviews mentioning the adrenaline rush and breathtaking views of the river and mountains.
The guides help keep things smooth and safe, but it’s an adventure that requires a little nerve—if you’re nervous about heights, you’ll want to weigh that. The experience is suitable for most people over six years old, with a maximum weight limit of 110 kg (242 lbs).
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After all the adrenaline, you get a chance to slow down with a mule ride through scenic, peaceful landscapes. It’s a charming way to take in the surroundings at a relaxed pace—perfect for unwinding and absorbing the natural beauty of the area. The mule ride is optional and lasts around 15 minutes, giving you a gentle break from the action.
Tasting & Snacks
No adventure in Mexico is complete without a bit of local flavor. The tour includes a tequila tasting, where you can sample some authentic spirits, and a complimentary snack of guacamole or nachos. These treats provide a great way to learn about regional culture and kick back after a busy day.
End of the Day & Return
The tour wraps up with your shuttle back to your original meeting point, giving you plenty of time to reflect on the day’s highlights or plan your next adventure.
At $311 per group, the price might seem high at first glance, but it covers quite a bit: transportation, guided tours, safety gear, zip lines, mule ride, snacks, and tasting. Plus, the experience of crossing the Jorullo Bridge and flying over the canopy is genuinely memorable.
However, do note the additional $10 USD collision insurance per ATV, which isn’t included in the base price. This small extra fee is standard for off-road activities but worth factoring into your budget.
What Others Say
Many reviewers mention the stunning views and the excitement of the zip lines as highlights. Some note that the guides are friendly and helpful, making the experience enjoyable even for those new to adventure sports. A few mention that the tour is quite full, so be prepared for a busy but fun day.
A couple of comments point out that the ride can be bumpy, and the thermal comfort varies depending on the weather—so dressing appropriately is key. Also, some travelers find the extra insurance fee a bit of a surprise, so bringing cash for that is a good idea.
This adventure is best suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and are looking for a full day of fun. It’s ideal for those comfortable with heights (for ziplining) and physical activity (ATV riding), and who appreciate scenic landscapes.
Families with children over six might find it manageable, but younger kids or those with health concerns should probably pass. The tour isn’t for pregnant women or people with back or heart issues, as parts of it can be physically demanding or involve heights.
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Final Thoughts

If you’re after a dynamic, scenic adventure in Puerto Vallarta that combines action, views, and a taste of local culture, this tour covers a lot of ground. The mix of activities keeps things exciting, and the natural landscapes are genuinely stunning. It’s a good choice for travelers wanting to pack their day with memorable experiences, especially if you’re comfortable with a bit of physical effort.
Just be prepared for a full day, some optional extra costs, and the need to dress appropriately for the outdoors. This adventure isn’t the best fit for everyone—particularly if you’re not into heights or rough terrain—but for those who meet the criteria, it’s a fun, adrenaline-pumping way to see the Sierra Madre and enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s wild side.
Is transportation included?
Yes, shuttle service from various meeting points around Puerto Vallarta, including Nuevo Vallarta and the Hotel Zone, is included.
How long does the tour last?
The activity itself lasts about 4 hours, but with shuttle time and breaks, expect the full experience to take around 7 hours.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, comfortable shoes, swimwear, change of clothes, towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, and some cash—especially for the $10 USD collision insurance fee.
Can kids participate?
Children over 6 years old can join for the mule ride. Drivers must be 18 or older with a valid license.
Is the zip lining safe?
Yes, all safety equipment is provided, and guides are experienced. The zip lines are designed for fun and safety but require a basic comfort with heights.
What’s the maximum weight for ziplining?
110 kg (242 lbs). For ATV riding, the limit is 150 kg (330 lbs).
Are there any physical restrictions?
Yes, pregnant women, people with back problems, or heart issues should avoid this tour.
What is the extra fee for?
It’s for collision insurance on the ATV, which is non-refundable and needs to be paid on-site.
Is this tour family-friendly?
It’s suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with adventure activities, but not recommended for very young kids or those with health concerns.
What’s the scenery like?
Expect lush forests, river views, and mountain vistas—picture postcard scenery all day long.
If this kind of adventure sounds like your idea of a great day out in Puerto Vallarta, it’s worth considering. Just remember to pack accordingly, be prepared for some physical activity, and enjoy the breathtaking views and thrill of crossing Mexico’s longest suspension bridge.
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