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Discover the thrill of ATV riding, stunning waterfalls, and crossing Mexico's longest suspension bridge on this adventure-packed tour in Puerto Vallarta.
Imagine zipping through mountain trails, stopping at a gorgeous waterfall, and then crossing a bridge that hangs 150 meters above a river — all in one lively day. That’s what the ATV Jorullo Bridge Adventure offers in Puerto Vallarta. It’s an activity designed for thrill-seekers and outdoor lovers looking for an authentic taste of nature and adrenaline, all wrapped into one five-hour excursion.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the scenic ride through the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains offers panoramic views and a chance to see lush subtropical ecosystems. Second, the iconic Jorullo Bridge, stretching 470 meters and hanging 150 meters above the Cuale River, provides a jaw-dropping experience and a chance to conquer Mexico’s longest suspension bridge.
A possible drawback? The tour involves dirt and some rugged terrain, so your clothes will get quite muddy — a small price to pay for the adventure, but something to keep in mind. This tour suits active travelers who crave a mix of stunning scenery, cultural touches like tequila tasting, and a good dose of adrenaline. If you’re comfortable on an ATV and appreciate authentic outdoor experiences, this could be a highlight of your trip.


When contemplating this ATV adventure, it’s important to understand what it encompasses. From start to finish, you’re taking a ride through some of the most visually compelling parts of Jalisco’s rugged terrain. The tour generally lasts about five hours, including transportation, stops, and the actual riding time. What’s nice about this experience is the combination of adrenaline and nature, paired with friendly guides who keep safety and fun in equal balance.
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The journey begins with a shuttle from your specified meeting point — options include Nuevo Vallarta, Playa de Oro, the Puerto Vallarta Hotel Zone, or the Romantic Zone. Depending on your choice, the pickup time may vary, but the adventure usually kicks off in the morning or afternoon, giving flexibility for your day.
The drive into the Sierra Madre Occidental takes around 45 minutes, during which you’ll get a feel for the landscape — rugged, green, and alive with subtropical flora. Once at the starting point, your guides provide all safety equipment, including helmets and protective gear, so even beginners can feel confident.
The highlight of the ride is the stop at “El Salto” waterfall. It’s a chance for a quick dip or just to snap some photos of the cascading water. Reviewers mention this stop as a “refreshing break” with “fantastic photo opportunities,” making it a perfect pause before the main event.
After the waterfall, the main event unfolds: crossing the Jorullo Bridge. This is not just a walk — you’ll be riding an ATV across this 470-meter-long suspension bridge, which dangles 150 meters above the river below. That’s quite a stretch, and the views are expansive and breathtaking. We loved the way guides explain its construction and share stories from the area, making the crossing more engaging.
The experience of riding across such a long, high suspension bridge is a mix of awe and adrenaline. It’s a genuine feat of engineering and a memorable photo op. Many reviews note the safety aspect, with guides ensuring everyone feels secure, even those new to ATVs or afraid of heights.
The tour also includes some genuine local flavor. Participants are treated to a complimentary welcome drink (often a soft beverage or local refreshment), a traditional snack, and an authentic tequila tasting. The tasting session is a fun way to unwind after the physical exertion, and guides often share insights about tequila production, adding cultural depth.
More Great Tours NearbyReviews reflect a generally high satisfaction level. One traveler from the United States shared, “This tour is very touristy but a lot of fun. Your clothes will get very dirty but it was worth it. The views, the guides, and the photos made it memorable.” Another added, “The guides made us feel safe and laugh — a key part of the experience.” However, one common critique is the pricey photo service, which only offers prints and can be seen as an unnecessary expense.
At $197 per group (up to 1 person), this tour offers a comprehensive experience. It includes all safety gear, guided assistance, shuttle transport, snacks, tequila tasting, and the unique crossing of Mexico’s longest suspension bridge. Considering that the tour covers transportation, multiple stops, and professional guidance, this is a solid value for adrenaline junkies or outdoor enthusiasts.


This experience is perfect for active travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures, stunning scenery, and cultural touches like tequila tasting. It’s suitable for beginners, given the guides’ professionalism, but you should be comfortable on an ATV. It’s not recommended for pregnant women, or individuals with back or heart problems. Group sizes tend to be small and manageable, making the experience intimate and personal.

This tour offers a fantastic blend of adventure, natural beauty, and authentic cultural moments. If you’re looking for a full-day outdoor activity that combines thrill with scenery and a touch of local flavor, this is a strong choice. The guides’ knowledge and friendliness make it especially appealing, as does the sheer uniqueness of crossing Mexico’s longest suspension bridge on an ATV.
For travelers yearning for something more active than lounging on the beach but not wanting a demanding hike or overly commercialized experience, this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s especially worthwhile if you’re keen to explore the Sierra Madre mountains, enjoy spectacular views, and add an adrenaline-pumping story to your Puerto Vallarta memories.
While it’s a bit more rugged than some might expect, the authentic charm, combined with good value and the safety measures, makes this adventure a memorable highlight for many visitors.

Is transportation included? Yes, shuttle service from specified meeting points is included.
How long does the tour last? About 5 hours, including transport, stops, and riding time.
Can I do this if I’ve never ridden an ATV? Yes, guides provide safety gear and assistance, making it accessible for beginners.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothes suitable for dirt and mud, plus swimwear if you plan to swim at the waterfall.
Is there an age limit? Drivers must be 18+ with a valid license, but children 6+ can ride as passengers.
What is the price for? It covers safety equipment, guided tours, shuttle pickups, snacks, and tequila tasting.
Are there any hidden costs? There’s a $10 USD fee per ATV for collision insurance, non-refundable.
Is this tour suitable for pregnant women or those with health issues? No, it’s not recommended for pregnant women or people with back or heart problems.
What language do guides speak? Guides are fluent in English and Spanish.
Can I cancel? Yes, up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This adventure offers a genuine way to experience Puerto Vallarta’s rugged beauty and local culture, all wrapped into one action-packed day. If you’re seeking a memorable blend of scenery, thrill, and cultural flavor, this tour could be just what you’re looking for.
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