If you’re looking for a way to experience Puerto Vallarta beyond the usual tourist spots, the Tequila and Tacos Sunset Bike Tour might just fit the bill. Based on glowing reviews and detailed descriptions, this tour offers a lively combination of city sightseeing, flavor tasting, and cultural insight—all from the seat of a bicycle. It’s a smart choice if you want a deeper connection to local life, without spending hours figuring out where to eat or what to drink.
What we love about this experience is how it balances active exploration with delicious food and drink. You’ll cover more ground than a walking tour, stopping at iconic landmarks and hidden taco stands along the way. Plus, the guide’s knowledge about local drinks like mezcal and raicilla makes the tasting stops genuinely educational and fun. On the flip side, some might find the one-hour bike ride between stops a little tight if you’re not used to cycling, but overall, it’s manageable for most with moderate fitness.
This tour is particularly suited for those who like to combine sightseeing with tasting authentic eats and drinks. It’s not ideal if you’re looking for a purely relaxing sunset cruise, nor if you prefer a more laid-back pace—though the stops are well-paced, the biking aspect keeps things lively. If you’re traveling with a group that enjoys a bit of activity and good food, this tour’s a solid choice.
Key Points

- Active but accessible: The bike ride is manageable for most, and it’s a great way to see the city without a car.
- Authentic food and drinks: Enjoy at least five tastings and four cocktails, including local specialties like mezcal and raicilla.
- Passes iconic landmarks: Stops include the Malecon, Parroquia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, and local taco stands.
- Expert guides: Reviewers rave about guides like Edgar, Erik, and Homero, praising their friendliness and knowledge.
- Good value for money: For $75, you get a comprehensive experience—bike, food, drinks, and local insights.
- Time of day: The sunset timing adds a magical touch, making it perfect for evening explorers.
What to Expect on the Tour

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The Itinerary Breakdown
The tour kicks off at approximately 4 p.m. from Vallarta Food Tours, near the 5 de Diciembre area. You’ll start with a quick visit to the Malecon Boardwalk, where your guide will point out its highlights and cultural significance. It’s a lively, scenic walk with plenty of street art, sculptures, and ocean views that set the scene for what’s to come.
Next, you’ll swing by the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Puerto Vallarta’s most recognizable church. This stop is more than just a photo op; guides often share interesting tidbits about its importance to locals. It’s a quick stop, giving you just enough context without dragging things out.
The most anticipated part? The taco stand visits. The first is Mariscos Cisneros, famous for its stuffed seafood jalapeno tacos. These are a local favorite and a great introduction to authentic Mexican seafood flavors. Reviewers mention how delicious and fresh these tacos are, with one saying, “The food was great—especially the Al Pastor tacos, which I still dream about.”
Afterward, you’ll visit Monzón Brewing Co, a well-loved brewery where you can taste craft beers and learn about the local brewing scene. This is a perfect pit stop if you want to get a sense of Puerto Vallarta’s modern Mexican culture alongside its traditional flavors.
From there, the tour shifts into liquor tasting. You’ll visit Mezcal & Sal, home to an impressive selection of mezcal and craft cocktails. Guides often explain the differences between mezcal and raicilla, giving you insights into local drinks that aren’t as commercialized as tequila. A reviewer commented, “Visit one of the best selections of mezcal and craft cocktails—you’ll learn a lot and taste some amazing drinks!”
The final stop is El Tasting Room Bar & Liquor Store, where you can enjoy a top-notch raicilla cocktail. Some travelers say this bar is among the best specialty agave bars in PV, making it a fitting end to the evening.
The Experience
Throughout the tour, your guide—whether Edgar, Erik, or Homero—will be engaging and knowledgeable, sharing stories, local tips, and making sure everyone is comfortable. The group size is limited to six travelers, which keeps things intimate and personalized. Many reviews commend the guides for their friendliness, humor, and expertise, turning what might seem like a simple tasting tour into a lively cultural experience.
What’s Included & Worth It
For $75, the value is quite good considering what’s packed in: use of a bicycle, at least five food tastings, and four cocktails. Some reviewers highlight how the tour surpasses expectations, emphasizing the quality of both the food and the drinks, and the fun of cycling through the city at sunset.
Practical Tips
- The tour is suited for people with moderate physical fitness; the cycling is manageable but be prepared for some street riding and a few stops.
- Arrive promptly at the meeting point, Vallarta Food Tours at 4 p.m., and wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
- Remember, the tour is about 3.5 hours long, so plan your evening accordingly.
- If you’re a foodie or someone curious about local spirits, this tour hits the mark.
- The sunset timing makes for a beautiful backdrop, especially if you’re into photography or just want some pretty evening views.
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The Honest Bits

While many reviews are raving, it’s worth noting that the bike ride adds a layer of activity—if you’re not into pedaling or have mobility concerns, consider whether this fits your style. That said, the ride is described as pretty easy, and guides seem attentive to safety and comfort.
Also, the stops are well spaced with enough time to enjoy each tasting without feeling rushed. Some guests mention that the tour is a perfect mix of sightseeing, tasting, and learning, while others say it’s a fun way to see the city without the hassle of taxis or figuring out where to eat.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is ideal for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those who enjoy a bit of activity. It’s particularly suited for travelers looking for an authentic, local experience that combines history, cuisine, and drinks—all within a manageable time frame. If your idea of a perfect evening involves good food, friendly guides, and a scenic bike ride, this tour is worth considering.
FAQs

Is the bike ride difficult?
Not at all. The ride is described as pretty easy, suitable for most with moderate fitness. The guide will ensure everyone feels comfortable and safe.
What’s included in the price?
You get the use of a bicycle, five food tastings, and four cocktails, including local drinks like mezcal and raicilla. It’s a well-rounded experience for the price.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3.5 hours, starting at 4 p.m. and ending back at the meeting point.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. You’ll get a full refund if canceled within that window.
Are the spots suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults, especially given the alcohol tastings and bike riding. It’s not specifically recommended for kids.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for cycling and warm weather. Bring sunscreen and a hat if needed.
Is the tour available in other languages?
The data doesn’t specify, but most tours are conducted in English. Check with the provider if you prefer a different language.
Tequila and Tacos Sunset Bike Tour
“Edgar was so informative and the restaurants were all amazing! Learned so much about the food and fruits of the area. Drinks were great!!Highly re…”
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a fun, flavorful way to explore Puerto Vallarta, this bike tour ticks many boxes. It combines local landmarks, delicious tacos, and authentic drinks with a sense of adventure—plus some expert guidance along the way. The reviews reflect that guides like Edgar, Erik, and Homero make all the difference, turning a simple tour into a memorable experience.
While it’s not a laid-back, slow cruise, if you’re comfortable on a bike and eager to taste the real flavors of PV, it’s hard to beat this for a lively, engaging evening. For a relatively affordable price, you get a taste of the city’s culture, cuisine, and scenery—making it a solid choice for curious travelers who want to see and taste Puerto Vallarta’s best.
In essence, this tour is perfect for those who want to combine sightseeing with savoring authentic flavors, all wrapped up in a lively, guided adventure.
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