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Experience Puerto Vallarta's outdoors with this ATV and zipline combo tour. Enjoy scenic views, expert guides, and authentic adventure in just a few hours.
If you’re craving an adventure that takes you beyond the typical tourist spots in Puerto Vallarta, this ATV and zipline combo might just be what you’re looking for. While we haven’t personally strapped into an ATV or flown down a zipline here, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions paint a compelling picture of a tour packed with scenery, fun, and a dash of adrenaline.
What we love about this tour? First, the small-group format means you’ll get more personalized attention and a more relaxed vibe. Second, the stunning views from the mountain trails and zipline course promise a memorable backdrop for your adventure. A possible consideration? It requires a moderate physical fitness level and drivers must have a valid license, so if you’re not comfortable on off-road vehicles or heights, it’s worth weighing that in.
Designed for active travelers who enjoy a mix of nature, culture, and adventure, this tour suits those looking for a full-throttle experience in just a few hours — perfect if you’re short on time but want to feel like you’ve truly explored some of Puerto Vallarta’s wild corners.

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Your journey begins at Estigo Tours’ meeting point in Puerto Vallarta, a spot that’s conveniently located near public transportation options and easy to find. Arriving 15 minutes early is crucial since the tour departs promptly — lateness means missing out. When you check in, you’ll present your credit card and receive a safety briefing and equipment instruction to set your mind at ease.
The first leg of the tour takes you through the historic streets of Puerto Vallarta itself. We loved the way the guide smoothly navigates the narrow colonial town roads, giving you a feel for the local vibe before heading into the more rugged areas. The ATV ride isn’t just about adrenaline — it’s also about witnessing the city’s blend of traditional charm and modern pop art, thanks to the famous bronze sculptures along the Malecon.
Riding along the River Cuale and into the Sierra Madre Mountains, you’ll gain elevation, catching glimpses of lush greenery and distant mountain peaks. Keep your camera ready; the views from higher ground are worth pausing for. Reviewers describe the ATV experience as professional, fun, and safe, with guides actively ensuring everyone’s comfort.
As you leave Puerto Vallarta behind, the terrain shifts to rugged backcountry roads, winding through thick jungle and along mountain ridges. The experience here is about connection with nature — the sounds of the Mexican jungle surround you, and the vistas keep coming. We’ve heard that the guides are knowledgeable, pointing out interesting sights and making the ride both entertaining and educational.
The highlight for many is the zipline course, set in one of the most beautiful areas in Puerto Vallarta. Suspended among the treetops, you’ll slide from platform to platform, with some lines offering incredible views over the canopy and valley below. The safety measures are clearly in place, and multiple reviews mention feeling secure even when flying high above the forest.
The zipline setup is designed for a mix of adrenaline and awe — with the longest lines giving a real sense of flight. The sound of the jungle, the wind rushing past, and the panoramic scenery combine to create a truly exhilarating experience.
After zipping through the trees, you’ll hop onto a mule for a 15-minute ride back to the top of the canyon. This part adds a charming, old-world touch and allows you to slow down and appreciate the landscape from a different perspective.
The tour concludes with a visit to a local restaurant, where many reviews mention the delicious food and tapas as a perfect way to wind down. It’s a chance to taste authentic flavors, often accompanied by a refreshing drink or even a tequila tasting, making the whole experience feel well-rounded and immersive.
Included in the $160 price tag are the guides, helmet use, all taxes and fees, and photos/videos of the ATV portion. This last point is especially appreciated by travelers who want to relive their adventure without the hassle of taking their own pictures.
However, food and drinks are extra, and hotel transfers aren’t included — so plan accordingly if your accommodation is far from the meeting point. Also, participants should bring closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, bug spray, pesos, and optional snacks or gratuities.
This tour operates rain or shine, and guides emphasize safety at every step. The maximum group size of 8 ensures that guides can give everyone attention, making it ideal for travelers who prefer a more personalized experience. All drivers need a valid license, and there are weight limits for the ATV (400 lbs) and zipline (250 lbs), so check your measurements before booking.

The reviews tell us that guides on this tour are well-trained, friendly, and attentive. Comments like “Charlie was our guide and he was terrific” or “The staff made us feel safe” underscore the importance of good guidance in such adventurous activities.
Many travelers highlight the stunning scenery, with some comparing ziplining here favorably against other destinations like Costa Rica. One reviewer called it a “once-in-a-lifetime experience,” noting the variety and quality of activities packed into just a few hours.
The delicious food at the end is also a recurring highlight, with some saying the restaurant’s offerings are among the best meals they’ve had during their trip. Plus, the complimentary photos and videos are an appreciated bonus, allowing travelers to share their adventure long after it ends.
The tour’s value is recognized by many reviewers, who feel it offers more than enough adventure for the price. The combination of mountain views, cultural touches, and adrenaline-pumping activities makes it a well-rounded option for active travelers.

This experience is best suited for adventure seekers, families with children over 6 (drivers need licenses), and anyone eager to explore Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty with a knowledgeable guide. It’s especially attractive for those looking for a balanced mix of sightseeing, physical activity, and culture.
Not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with heart problems, given the physical nature and heights involved. Also, if you’re prone to motion sickness or dislike heights, the zipline might be less enjoyable.


Absolutely, for those looking for a fun, authentic outdoor adventure with a touch of culture and spectacular scenery. The combination of ATV riding, ziplining, and mule rides offers a unique way to explore some of Puerto Vallarta’s less accessible but incredibly beautiful areas.
The tour’s high ratings and positive reviews reflect its value and quality, especially given the friendly, professional Guides and the gorgeous natural setting. It’s a good choice if you want more than just laying on the beach — instead, you’ll leave with stories of mountain vistas, jungle canopies, and a rush of adrenaline.
While it’s not for everyone — particularly if you prefer a relaxed, sit-back experience — active travelers, families with children who meet the age and license requirements, and adventure lovers will find this trip well worth the investment.
“Both Estigo Tours and Canopy River staff were excellent. The ATV rides and zip lines through the mountains were outstanding, and we loved the pics …”

Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, all drivers must have a valid driver’s license to operate the ATV.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 4 hours, including check-in, activities, and the meal or snack break.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are extra. A local restaurant is visited at the end of the tour, and you can purchase meals or additional beverages there.
Is transportation from my hotel included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan to arrive at the meeting point in Puerto Vallarta.
Can children participate?
Yes, children as young as 6 years old can join, but all drivers need a license, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring?
Closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, bug spray, pesos for souvenirs or extras, and optional snacks or gratuities.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Does it rain or shine?
The tour operates rain or shine unless conditions are unsafe for outdoor activity.
What is the weight limit?
The maximum combined weight for the ATV is 400 lbs, and for ziplining, 250 lbs.
How physically demanding is the tour?
A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, as the activities involve some climbing, balancing, and riding.
If you’re after a lively, scenic, and safe adventure in Puerto Vallarta that combines land and air thrills, this ATV-Zip Line combo from Estigo Tours offers excellent value and memorable moments. It’s a package that’s been repeatedly praised for professionalism, scenery, and fun — making it a top pick for active travelers eager to see a different side of Mexico.