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Discover Puerto Vallarta’s top adventure with this all-in-one tour featuring suspension bridges, zip lines, quads, mule rides, and tequila tasting for an unforgettable day.
Planning an adventure-packed day in Puerto Vallarta? This all-in-one tour promises a bit of everything—suspension bridges, ATVs, zip lines, mule rides, and even tequila tasting. It’s designed for travelers craving a mix of adrenaline, stunning scenery, and authentic Mexican fun. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or a partner, this experience aims to deliver a memorable slice of the Sierra Madre’s wild beauty.
What we love about this tour is how it combines some of the most iconic activities in the region into one seamless package. The longest suspension bridge in Latin America, the Jorullo Bridge, is a showstopper—impressive and a great photo op. Plus, the variety of activities ensures there’s never a dull moment, from the thrill of zip lining to the laid-back mule rides through lush landscapes.
One thing to consider is the physical nature of the tour. It involves some hikes and steps on zip lines, so it’s best suited for those in good shape. Also, the price of $230 per group is quite competitive given all the activities included, but extras like insurance and entrance fees add to the total. This tour is perfect for active travelers ready to explore, laugh, and enjoy some of the best scenery near Puerto Vallarta.
Who will love this? If you’re looking for a full day of adventure that covers multiple thrill-seeking activities with brief cultural stops, this tour is ideal. It’s especially great for those who enjoy outdoor fun, don’t mind getting a little muddy, and want to experience some authentic Mexican landscapes with a touch of adrenaline.

Stunning Views: The tour offers breathtaking vistas from the suspension bridge and scenic Sierra Madre landscapes.
Variety of Activities: Combines zip lining, mule rides, ATV/Buggy driving, and suspension bridge crossings—perfect for thrill-seekers.
Authentic Experiences: Includes tequila tasting and visits to natural landmarks like waterfalls, adding cultural flavor.
Physical Engagement: Suitable for those in good shape, with hikes and steps on zip lines.
Value for Price: For $230, you get a comprehensive adventure with multiple stops and activities—good bang for your buck.
Family Friendly: With ages from 6 to 65, it’s accessible for families, but some activities require physical fitness and age restrictions.

If you’re visiting Puerto Vallarta and craving a full day of adventure and natural beauty, this all-in-one tour is hard to beat. It’s the only activity in the area that mixes suspension bridges, ATV/buggy rides, zip lines, mule rides, and tequila tasting into one package. That means you get a taste of everything—adrenaline, culture, and scenic landscapes—all in about six hours.
Two things really stand out for us. First, the longest suspension bridge in Latin America, the Jorullo Bridge, isn’t just a photo-op; it’s an experience that gives you a real sense of the region’s grandeur. Second, the tour’s balance of adrenaline and relaxation: after the thrill of zip lines and quads, you can unwind at the infinity pool or enjoy a leisurely water fall visit.
A potential consideration? It’s a physically active tour with some hikes and steps on zip lines, so it’s best for those in moderate to good shape. And while the price includes transportation and some attractions, extras like insurance, entrance fees, and food are additional costs. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice for active travelers who want a well-rounded day exploring some of Puerto Vallarta’s most captivating landscapes.
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Start at the Meeting Point
The adventure kicks off at Canopy River’s office in Zona Hotelera. From here, transportation is organized, and you’ll head into the Sierra Madre mountains, where the real fun begins. The group size is capped at 40, making the experience intimate enough to enjoy but lively enough for camaraderie.
Jorullo Suspension Bridge
Your first highlight is the Jorullo Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in Latin America. Spanning across lush valleys, it offers stunning views and a thrill that’s safe but exhilarating. As one of the most memorable spots, it’s worth taking your time for photos and soaking in the scenery.
ATV or Buggy Ride
Next, you’ll hop into your all-terrain vehicle or buggy—driving through muddy and dirt roads of the Sierra Madre. This part is as much about scenery as it is about the fun of handling a vehicle through rugged terrain. You’ll pass by natural landscapes, and if you’re lucky, spot wildlife. One reviewer raved about how the guides are attentive and make sure everyone is comfortable, which is reassuring if you’re new to off-road driving.
Waterfall El Salto & Natural Landscapes
A favorite part is visiting a hidden waterfall, called El Salto. It’s a peaceful spot where you can dip your toes in cool water or snap some photos of the lush surroundings. The tour includes a stop here, giving you a genuine connection to the natural environment.
Zip Line Adventure
The zip lines are a highlight, with 11 lines set in treetops that swing across the landscape. The tour warns that there are steps involved, so some physical effort is needed. But the views from above are worth every step. We loved the way the zip lines offer a mix of adrenaline and perspective—seeing the forest canopy from above is truly mesmerizing.
Mule Ride
For a slower-paced experience, you’ll enjoy a mule ride through scenic trails. It’s more relaxed, giving you time to appreciate the surroundings and perhaps chat with fellow travelers or guides. It adds an authentic touch, reminding you of traditional ways of exploring Mexico’s mountains.
Tequila Tasting & Optional Lunch
After all the activities, there’s an optional free tequila tasting. It’s a chance to sample different flavors and learn about the local spirit. For those interested, the tour offers the chance to eat at their restaurant or relax at the infinity pool (not included). This is a good moment to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures.

At $230 per group, this tour offers excellent value considering the range of activities. The inclusion of transportation from the meeting point, the suspension bridge visit, and the multiple adventure stops means you’re getting a comprehensive day out without needing to book each activity separately.
Extra costs—like the $10 USD per person for collision insurance and entrance fees—are clearly outlined, which helps manage expectations. For many travelers, the thrill of zip lining, the novelty of ATV driving, and the spectacular scenery outweigh those small additional expenses.
Staffed by friendly guides, the tour’s organization is often praised. Reviewers mention how well everything is managed, with humor and attentiveness, making even the physical challenges enjoyable. It’s clear that safety and comfort are priorities, especially with driver’s license requirements and insurance options.

The tour is designed to be active but accessible, with activities suited for those in good physical condition. Expect some walking, steps, and physical exertion during zip lining and ATV riding. However, the inclusion of a mule ride and scenic stops means it’s not all adrenaline—there’s plenty of opportunity to relax and take in the views.
Travelers have noted how the stunning vistas make it all worthwhile. From the suspension bridge to mountain-top vistas, the landscape is one of the tour’s greatest assets. The natural beauty of the Sierra Madre is on full display, and you’ll have ample chances for photos.
The tequila tasting offers a cultural break—sampling local spirits and perhaps learning a bit about their production. It’s a relaxed way to conclude the active part of the day, and many say it’s a highlight.

Two recent reviews both give this experience a perfect 5/5. Alyson describes it as “a wonderful tour from start to finish,” highlighting the organized transportation, friendly guides, and good humor. She notes it’s “very memorable” and would happily return.
Daniel emphasizes how it’s a “must-do” when visiting Puerto Vallarta, praising how the team treats guests like family and makes sure everyone has “tons of fun.” He advises not to hesitate—just book the package.
These reviews reinforce that the tour delivers on its promises of fun, safety, and authenticity.

This all-in-one adventure is best suited for active travelers who want a dynamic day of exploration. It’s ideal for those comfortable with physical activity, eager to see natural landscapes, and interested in Mexican culture—especially tequila. It’s also a smart choice for families with children over 6, provided everyone is in good shape.
If you’re short on time but want to pack your day with diverse experiences, this tour offers excellent value. It’s a fantastic way to see some of the most striking sights near Puerto Vallarta while enjoying a mix of adrenaline and relaxation.
However, if you prefer a more leisurely, less physically demanding experience, or if you’re traveling solo and want more flexibility, you might want to consider other options. But for an energetic group seeking variety and adventure, this tour hits the mark.
“From start to finish this was a wonderful tour. The transportation is very organized, the tour guides are very friendly, and everyone has a good se…”

How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 5 hours and 45 minutes, making it a full but manageable day of activities.
What’s included in the price?
Transportation from the meeting point, access to the suspension bridge, waterfall visit, zip lines, mule ride, and optional tequila tasting are included.
Are there any extra costs?
Yes. There’s a $10 USD per person collision insurance fee (non-refundable), and entrance fees of $10 per person. Food and drinks are not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children as young as 6 can participate, but drivers must be 18+ with a driver’s license. Activities involving physical effort may be better suited for those in moderate to good condition.
What should I wear?
Comfortable sports shoes are recommended for zip lining and quad riding. Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimming attire if you want to take a dip, and cash for extras.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s best to reserve about 54 days in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak seasons.
Are there any age or weight restrictions?
Yes. Max weights vary by activity—up to 160 kg for a single quad, 220 kg for a two-person quad, 226 kg for a buggy for 2, and 362 kg for a 4-person buggy. Min age to drive is 18; passengers can be as young as 6.
Is the tour available rain or shine?
Yes, it takes place rain or shine, so be prepared for weather conditions.
This adventure combines the best of Puerto Vallarta’s landscapes and culture, all in one convenient package. Whether you’re craving thrills, stunning views, or a taste of Mexico, it’s a day packed with memorable moments and plenty of fun.