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Experience Puerto Vallarta's landscapes on an ATV or RZR crossing the longest suspension bridge in Latin America, with waterfalls, tequila tasting, and stunning views.
If you’re craving a day of adventure that combines adrenaline, spectacular scenery, and a taste of local culture, the ATV and RZR Jorullo Bridge tour in Puerto Vallarta might just be your perfect fit. This half-day excursion promises rugged jungle rides, breathtaking mountain vistas, and a chance to walk Latin America’s longest suspension bridge.
What we love about this experience is how it offers a well-rounded mix of activities: from the thrill of zipping through tropical landscapes and crossing towering bridges to cooling off at a waterfall and sampling fine tequila at a mountaintop bar. It’s a trip that appeals to those who want a robust outdoor adventure without sacrificing comfort or cultural highlights.
That said, it’s worth considering that the ride is quite dusty, and it’s a full-throttle experience, so it might be less ideal if you’re seeking a relaxed, leisurely day. Also, be prepared for some physical activity—especially if you’re navigating dirt roads and jumping into waterfalls.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures, don’t mind getting a little muddy, and want a taste of Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty and local flavors in one go. Families, couples, or groups of friends ready for a lively, authentic experience will find plenty to love here.


This tour is designed to give you a well-rounded day of outdoor fun with a dash of cultural flavor. Starting from Puerto Vallarta’s Zona Hotelera Norte, you’ll hop into a vehicle that whisks you through the scenic countryside, away from the urban buzz. The ride offers a glimpse into the less-touristy side of Puerto Vallarta—the lush green mountains, tropical vegetation, and rural charm not often visible from the standard resort or city tours.
Transportation and Group Size
One of the key advantages is the included round-trip transport, which takes the hassle out of logistics. You can join in solo or with friends and family—up to four per vehicle—and the tour caters to a range of ages from 6 years old (as a passenger) to 75. Many reviews emphasize how smooth and professional the pickup process is, with some mentioning additional meeting points closer to the Romantic Zone, making it accessible for different travelers. The maximum group size of 25 helps keep the experience intimate and personal.
The Jungle Ride
Once at the facility, you’ll be geared up with helmets, goggles, and scarves to combat dust and dirt. The ride begins along dirt roads that wind through the jungle, offering plenty of opportunities for photo stops and a taste of real off-road fun. Many reviewers describe the ride as muddy and dusty—“you get very wet and very muddy,” says one—making it clear that this isn’t a sightseeing stroll but a full-throttle adventure.
El Salto Waterfall
Next, you’ll reach the El Salto waterfall, a highlight appreciated by many. The waterfall is a perfect spot for a refreshing dip and a break from riding. Some reviewers mention it’s a fun, scenic spot to splash around, and the water is cold—ideal for hot days. It’s also a chance for families to relax and enjoy some natural beauty, with kids often joining in the splash.
Crossing the Jorullo Suspension Bridge
The main event is crossing the Jorullo Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in Latin America. The bridge is massive, and many travelers comment on how impressive it looks in person—photos really don’t do it justice. Traversing it provides panoramic views over the Sierra Madre Occidental, and you’ll stop midway for photos. The bridge crossing is safe, guided, and offers a sense of achievement and awe, with some reviews calling it “incredible” and “massive in person.”
A Photo Stop and Relaxation
After crossing, your guide will lead you to a nearby mountaintop bar with stunning vistas. Here, you can unwind with a drink, own expense, while soaking in the landscape. Many reviews rave about the fantastic views from this spot—perfect for a quick rest and a picture.
Tequila Tasting
The tour wraps up with a visit back at the facility, where a tequila tasting awaits. Many guests find this the perfect ending, enjoying local spirits and sharing their favorite bottles. One reviewer mentions the “best tequila tasting in Puerto Vallarta,” which is a great way to finish a day packed with adventure.
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Duration and Pacing
The tour lasts about 5 hours 30 minutes, which includes transportation, riding, stops, and tasting. The actual ATV and bridge crossing take around 2 hours, with additional time for breaks, photos, and relaxation. The pace is lively, but not rushed, giving you enough time to enjoy each stop.
What’s Included and What You Pay Extra For
The package covers transportation, the waterfall visit, the bridge crossing, and the tequila tasting. You’ll need to budget for collision insurance (around $10 USD for ATV, $20 USD for RZR) and food or drinks at the end if you’re hungry or thirsty—although many reviews mention the on-site restaurant offering tasty options like tacos, wings, and fries.
Gear and Clothing
Comfortable, closed shoes are recommended for riding, and since dirt trails can be dusty, wear clothes you’re comfortable getting dirty. Some guests mention bringing goggles or waterproof scarves to avoid dust and dirt in their eyes. Swimsuits and towels are essential if you plan to jump into the waterfall water.
Age and Fitness Requirements
You must be at least 6 years old as a passenger, and drivers need a valid driver’s license and must be 18 or older. The experience is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness—more active travelers will enjoy the ride, but it’s not overly strenuous. The maximum weight limits vary depending on the vehicle and group size but generally accommodate most travelers.
Rain or Shine
The tour runs rain or shine, so come prepared for muddy conditions if it’s been raining. Dusty if dry, but still fun—just dress accordingly.

Many guests highlight how “friendly and knowledgeable” the guides are, making the whole process easy to follow. They also appreciate the stunning scenery—“gorgeous landscapes,” “impressive views,” and “beautiful mountains.” The waterfall stop ranks as a favorite for its refreshment and natural beauty, with some calling it “the highlight of the trip.”
A few reviews mention the value for money, noting that the combination of adventure, scenery, and cultural elements (like tequila tasting) makes it worth the cost of $167 per group. Others point out that it’s “a little pricey,” but many still find it “super worth it” for the memorable experience.
Some travelers, however, had issues with the initial check-in process or not expecting the dust and dirt. These are minor considerations and just reinforce the importance of being prepared.
This ATV and RZR Jorullo Bridge experience in Puerto Vallarta offers a lively, scenic adventure that combines off-road excitement with cultural tastings and spectacular views. It’s particularly well-suited for energetic travelers who want to explore beyond the usual tourist spots and enjoy a true outdoor escapade.
The guided aspect ensures safety and ease, while the stops at waterfalls and the suspension bridge make for unforgettable photo opportunities. The inclusion of a tequila tasting adds a flavorful local touch to round out the day. Overall, it’s a great choice for those looking to blend adventure with authentic local scenery and flavors.
For travelers who enjoy a bit of mud, a lot of mountain views, and a taste of Mexican spirit, this tour hits the spot. Families, groups of friends, or solo travelers up for a physically active day will find it both fun and rewarding.
“The entire experience was amazing from start to finish. The tour guide and crew were incredibly welcoming, professional, and charismatic, which mad…”
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from the specified meeting point in Puerto Vallarta is included, making it easy to start and end the adventure without extra hassle.
Can I do this tour with children?
Yes, children aged 6 and above can join as passengers. Drivers must be at least 18 with a valid driver’s license.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear comfortable, closed shoes suitable for riding. Bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, hat, and extra cash if you plan to buy drinks or souvenirs. It’s also smart to bring goggles or scarves to protect against dust.
Is this tour suitable if it rains?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine. Be prepared for muddy conditions if the weather has been wet.
How long does the entire experience last?
Approximately 5 hours 30 minutes, including transportation, riding, stops, and the tequila tasting.
What’s the main highlight of the trip?
Most travelers point to crossing the Jorullo Suspension Bridge and the scenic waterfall stop as the top moments.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, collision insurance (around $10 USD for ATV, $20 USD for RZR) and food or drinks at the final spot are extra. The tequila tasting is included in the tour price.
In sum, whether you’re after adrenaline, scenic vistas, or a chance to learn about Mexican spirits, this tour offers a lively and authentic way to experience Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty. Just pack your sense of adventure, wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty, and get ready for a memorable day.