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Experience adventure in Puerto Vallarta with this combo tour featuring RZR rides, zip lining, and a suspension bridge crossing—perfect for thrill-seekers.
Exploring the Combo Jorullo Bridge, RZR Tour & Canopy in Puerto Vallarta: An Authentic Adventure
Imagine swapping a day at the beach for a whirlwind of adrenaline, stunning scenery, and authentic Mexican thrills. This combo tour in Puerto Vallarta offers just that—a mix of off-road excitement, aerial zip lines, and the chance to walk across the world’s longest vehicular suspension bridge. If you’re craving a break from lounging in the sun and want to connect with nature and adventure, this might be just what you need.
What we love about this experience is its diverse lineup of activities that suit active travelers. The RZR ride gives you a taste of off-road Mexico, crossing the transition zone of desert and subtropical forests. The zip lining experience is not only fun but offers incredible views of the canopy and Sierra Madre mountains. Plus, crossing the Jorullo suspension bridge provides a unique thrill, standing high above the landscape.
One thing worth considering is that this tour is approximately four hours long—so it’s a good idea to be ready for a physically active day. It’s not suited for those with limited mobility or who prefer a more relaxed pace.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want an authentic, adventure-filled day that combines scenic views with high-energy activities. It’s perfect for groups, couples, or solo travelers eager to explore the wild side of Puerto Vallarta.


Starting in Puerto Vallarta, you’ll meet at a central location in the Zona Hotelera area. From there, transportation takes you into the Sierra Madre mountains, where the adventure truly begins. The first stop is the exhilarating RZR (side-by-side) ride, which we found particularly engaging. You’ll be cruising along dirt roads that wind through the forest, offering stunning views and a real sense of Baja-style escapism. The RZR ride is a highlight, especially for those who enjoy off-road vehicles, but keep in mind you’ll need to bring your driver’s license for collision insurance—$20 per person.
Following the RZR, there’s a stop at El Salto waterfall—a lovely scenic pause where you can snap photos and enjoy the natural beauty. The waterfall adds a peaceful counterbalance after the adrenaline rush of the ride. Many reviews mention how refreshing it is to see the cascade up close, making it a memorable part of the tour.
Next, you’ll hop onto a mule ride lasting about 20 minutes, which adds a charming, old-world touch to the experience. This gentle trek often provides a different perspective of the landscape and is suitable for most travelers.
One of the tour’s show-stopping moments is crossing the Jorullo suspension bridge. As the world’s longest vehicular suspension bridge in the area, it offers an incredible vantage point. Walking across it gives you that perfect blend of awe and thrill—an experience that many travelers describe as standing “high above the landscape, with a real sense of adventure.” The bridge’s height and length make it a memorable highlight, especially for those who enjoy a little vertigo with their sightseeing.
The zip lining segment includes 11 lines, which zigzag through treetops and across the Sierra Madre’s canopy. The security team is there to ensure safety, but the thrill of soaring over lush forests is undeniable. The zip lines are a great way to get a birds-eye view of the environment, and many reviewers note how scenic and exhilarating the experience is.
Throughout the tour, you’ll also enjoy a welcome drink, a snack like guacamole or nachos, and a tequila tasting—all enriching the cultural experience and giving you a taste of regional flavors.
Transport is included, so you won’t have to worry about logistics, which adds to the overall value. The tour lasts about four hours, making it a manageable half-day adventure, particularly suitable for travelers with limited time but a desire for active exploration.
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While the reviews are currently limited, the feedback that is available underscores the tour’s appeal. Many appreciate the professional security team and the well-maintained zip lines. The scenic drive is often highlighted as a memorable component, with travelers mentioning the stunning views of the Sierra Madre.
Some note that the waterfall stop is a peaceful, photogenic moment that balances the adrenaline. However, a few mention that physical effort is involved, so it’s not ideal for those with mobility issues or who prefer a leisurely experience. The group size limit of 30 helps keep the experience more intimate and manageable.

At $489 per group, the tour offers a full package of activities that would be costly if booked separately. The inclusion of transport, safety gear, guided instructions, snacks, drinks, and tequila tasting provides solid value. For thrill-seekers and adventure lovers, the variety of activities packed into four hours makes this a compelling choice.
However, keep in mind that lunch and additional drinks are not included, so plan for that if you want a full meal afterward. Souvenirs and photos are also extras. Still, the core activities—RZR, zip lining, suspension bridge—are well-coordinated and deliver genuine excitement.


This adventure is perfect for active travelers looking to add some adrenaline to their Puerto Vallarta trip. It appeals to nature lovers eager to see the Sierra Madre’s diverse ecosystems, as well as thrill-seekers who enjoy high-altitude crossings and zip lining. It’s ideal for groups and couples wanting a shared experience, though solo travelers can also find it rewarding.
While the tour is not suitable for those with limited mobility or who prefer a more relaxed pace, anyone comfortable with physical activity and heights should find it a memorable and fun outing. It’s a great way to swap the beach for mountains and forests, offering a different perspective on the region’s natural beauty.

How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 4 hours, giving you a full but manageable adventure.
What’s included in the price?
You get transportation, 11 zip lines, the RZR ride, stop at El Salto waterfall, mule ride, security team, guided crossing of the suspension bridge, welcome drink, snack, and tequila tasting.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly after the tour.
Is this suitable for kids or only adults?
While not explicitly specified, the physical activity and heights involved suggest it’s best suited for teens and adults with moderate physical fitness.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, durable clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Sun protection like sunscreen and sunglasses is advised.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, with a full refund.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
To sum it up, this combo adventure in Puerto Vallarta offers a well-rounded dose of excitement, scenic beauty, and cultural flavor. It’s best suited for those who want to experience nature actively and enjoy a day away from the beach. While it involves some physical effort and heights, the panoramic views and unique crossings make it a memorable choice. If you’re seeking an authentic, adrenaline-pumping experience packed with incredible sights, this tour offers excellent value and genuine fun.