If you’re considering a jungle adventure in Puerto Vallarta, this tour offers a mix of off-road fun, beautiful scenery, and a taste of local flavors. It’s marketed as an exciting ride through lush landscapes, crossing rivers and mountain paths, topped off with a tequila tasting and some good Mexican food. We haven’t done this particular tour ourselves, but based on the details and reviews, let’s unpack what you might expect and whether it’s worth your time.
Two things we really like about this experience are its value for money—at just over $83 for a full group—and the relaxed pace that combines adventure with chill moments, like relaxing at the ranch or sampling tequila. However, a possible downside is that the “adventure” isn’t as intense or trail-heavy as some might hope, especially if you’re craving a rugged, adrenaline-fueled ride. This tour seems best suited for those who want a taste of off-roading paired with cultural stops, rather than hardcore thrill-seekers.
Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or even on your own, this trip offers a balanced look at the mountains and jungle, with enough comfort and safety measures to feel secure. If you’re after a laid-back day of exploration that also includes some local flavor, this could be a good fit. But if your main goal is serious off-road trail time, be aware that some reviews mention quite a bit of stopping, which might make the time on the vehicles seem a little limited.
Key Points

- Moderate adventure suitable for families and casual explorers.
- Scenic views from mountain overlooks and jungle landscapes.
- Includes tequila tasting and Mexican food, adding cultural flavor.
- Stops at ranch for relaxation and sampling, not just driving.
- Price point offers good value considering the combined activities.
- Limited trail time noted by some reviewers; the stops take up a significant part of the tour.
What to Expect from the Tour

This adventure begins at the meeting point in Zona Romántica, where you’ll meet your guides and get safety instructions before hopping onto your ATV or RZR. The vehicles are provided along with protective gear—goggles, helmets, and bandanas—so you’re set for some off-road fun. The ride itself is described as feeling powerful through the winding jungle roads, crossing rivers, and climbing mountain paths that offer impressive views.
In reality, the riding portion isn’t designed to be super intense or extreme. One reviewer summed it up well with, “Not extreme at all. Nice drive though. Very family friendly.” This suggests the pace is relaxed, making it accessible even if you’re new to off-road vehicles. The scenery is lush, with glimpses of pines and palms, and the mountain vistas are worth a few photos.
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The Stops
A significant part of the tour is the break at Rancho Las Vegas, a spot that combines a restaurant, relaxation areas, and a chance to enjoy Mexican cuisine prepared fresh on-site. The food is described as good, with exceptional flavors and a pleasant atmosphere—something worth considering if you’re a foodie or simply want a break from driving.
At the ranch, you can also take a dip or relax in hammocks, which adds a slow-paced contrast to the morning’s adventure. The setting is ideal for unwinding amidst natural beauty, and it’s a chance to truly enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Tequila Tasting
No visit to Mexico is complete without trying some tequila, right? The tour includes a tequila tasting session where guides advise on how to enjoy tequila properly. The tasting is a highlight for many, offering a chance to sample special varieties and learn more about this iconic Mexican spirit. Keep in mind, tastings are complimentary as part of the tour, but you might find the experience more enjoyable if you’re interested in spirits and local traditions.
Final Return
After the tasting and some downtime, the group is taken back to the starting point. The duration is approximately 3.5 hours, making it a manageable half-day outing that balances adventure, relaxation, and cultural exposure.
What’s Included & What’s Not

The tour includes vehicles—either ATV or RZR—with all safety gear, and the tequila tasting. It’s a straightforward package, perfect for those who want an all-in-one experience without needing to organize extra activities.
However, food is not included—you’ll pay separately at the ranch if you want to eat—and the tour doesn’t cover additional drinks like sodas or other souvenirs. Because the focus is mainly on the ride, tasting, and scenery, you might want to budget extra for extras or souvenirs.
How Does It Stack Up in Terms of Value?

At $83.34 per group—roughly equivalent to a single person’s cost if you’re on your own—it’s quite reasonable for what’s on offer. For the price, you get a fair amount of vehicle time, plus the bonus of tasting local tequila and enjoying fresh Mexican food. Reviewers have noted that it’s a gracious, friendly experience where you’re treated well, which adds to the overall value.
That said, the trail time may be less than some adventure seekers expect. One reviewer pointed out that “a lot of the time was spent stopped at the tequila tasting and lunch spot,” which can make the ride feel a little short. If you’re after a full thrill on the trails, this might not be the most intense ride out there, but it’s a solid choice for a relaxed, scenic day.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This experience is best suited for families or groups looking for a light adventure combined with cultural stops. It’s also great for those wanting to experience Puerto Vallarta’s lush landscapes without the pressure of demanding riding.
Travelers who appreciate good food and tequila, along with beautiful views, are likely to find this tour enjoyable. Because the pace is relaxed and stops plentiful, it’s not ideal for those craving a full day of rugged off-roading, but perfect if you want a taste of the mountains with some added local flavor.
Final Thoughts

This Puerto Vallarta Jungle Tour or RZR + Tequila offers a friendly, accessible way to explore the mountains and rainforest. While it might not deliver the hardcore trail experience some seek, it compensates with delicious food, good company, and relaxed stops. Its moderate price and included tequila tasting make it a solid choice for travelers wanting a mix of adventure and culture.
If you’re traveling with family, or simply looking for a laid-back day to enjoy nature and local flavors, this could be a good pick. Just keep in mind that some reviewers mention limited trail time, and it’s more of an off-road safari than a full-throttle ride.
Puerto Vallarta Jungle Tour or RZR + Tequila
“Not extreme at all. Nice drive though. Very family friendly. The stops were also okay. Nothing out of this world. We never saw the "view"”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 6 and above can participate as passengers, but drivers need to be at least 18 with a driver’s license. It’s best suited for families with kids who enjoy gentle rides and outdoor fun.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, drivers must have a valid driver’s license and provide a credit card at registration.
What should I wear?
Comfortable closed shoes or sports shoes are required to shift gears. Light clothing and mosquito repellent are recommended for the outdoor environment.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including stops for tasting and relaxation.
Is food included?
No, meals are not included, but you can order from the ranch restaurant at your own expense.
Can I buy drinks or souvenirs during the tour?
You’re welcome to purchase drinks, souvenirs, or additional tequila samples at the ranch, but these are not included in the tour price.
What is the maximum vehicle capacity?
ATVs with 1 or 2 passengers have weight limits around 160–220 kg, while RZRs with 2 or 4 passengers can handle up to about 362 kg.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, as you’ll be driving or riding for part of the day and some walking at the stops.
In all, this tour offers a pleasant balance between adventure, relaxation, and culture. It’s not the most adrenaline-pumping option out there, but if you’re after a day of scenic exploration, good food, and friendly guides, it’s worth considering.
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