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Experience Puerto Vallarta's stunning landscapes with an ATV ride over the world's longest suspension bridge, ziplining, and waterfall swimming—an adventure for thrill-seekers.
If you’re searching for an adrenaline-packed day that showcases the natural beauty of Puerto Vallarta, the Atv or Razer Adventure at Jorullo Bridge might be just what you need. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, the descriptions and reviews paint a picture of a truly memorable experience blending high-altitude thrill, scenic vistas, and genuine fun. Whether you’re an ATV enthusiast or a casual adventurer, this outing offers a good mix of excitement and authentic nature.
A couple of aspects we particularly like are the stunning views from the world’s longest vehicular suspension bridge and the chance to explore rugged terrains in the Sierra Madre. The inclusion of a waterfall swim adds a refreshing break in the middle of what is mostly an adrenaline-fueled day. One possible consideration is that the tour involves some physical activity, so it might not suit everyone, especially those with certain health conditions or pregnant.
This experience is best suited for travelers who love outdoor adventures, aren’t shy about a little dirt, and appreciate scenic landscapes. If you’re looking for a day that combines adventure, natural beauty, and a dash of local flavor (like tequila tasting), this tour offers considerable value for the price. It’s also a good choice for groups, with a manageable group size capped at 25.


The Jorullo Bridge tour offers a carefully designed three-hour window into some of the most striking landscapes around Puerto Vallarta. The journey begins with a convenient shuttle pickup from designated meeting points, such as Canopy River Central Insurgentes. Relax with a complimentary non-alcoholic drink as your guides brief you on safety and what to expect.
Once on site, you’ll have the option to ride an ATV or Razer—both are sturdy, well-maintained vehicles suitable for varying skill levels. The guides are bilingual, helpful, and safety-conscious, providing all necessary equipment. As you gear up, it’s worth noting a $10 USD collision insurance fee per ATV or $20 USD per Razer applies; it’s a small price for peace of mind during the adventure.
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The main event is crossing the world’s longest vehicular suspension bridge, a 470-meter marvel that stands 150 meters above the ground. The experience of driving across this engineering feat is exhilarating — the sway, the height, and the breathtaking views make it a true highlight. One review describes it as a “spectacular sensation,” which many participants find hard to forget.
The guided tour provides insightful commentary on the surroundings, with ample opportunities to stop and admire the panoramic vistas of the Sierra Madre mountains and lush jungle. We loved the way the guides encourage safe, steady driving, so even less experienced riders can enjoy the scenery without worry.
Driving through dirt trails, you get a taste of the rugged terrain that defines this region. The natural landscapes are lush, with thick foliage and distant mountains, making every turn a visual feast. After about an hour or so of riding, you’ll reach El Salto waterfall, where a refreshing swim in its clear waters offers a perfect break from the adrenaline rush.
Travelers have raved about this waterfall dip, describing it as a “beautiful feeling” and a highlight of the tour. Remember to bring a towel and change of clothes if you want to enjoy the water comfortably. The waterfall spot also offers the chance to relax and soak in one of nature’s simple pleasures.
For those seeking even more excitement, the tour can be combined with a zipline experience across 11 lines. Although this is an optional add-on, it offers a different perspective—soaring through the treetops and feeling the rush of flying. If you opt for the lower-cost zipline package, note that it’s not included in the base price and costs an additional fee.
A stop at the tour includes a tequila tasting, giving you a taste of local spirits and culture. This adds a fun, relaxed element to the day, perfect for unwinding after the more active parts of the tour.

Reviewers consistently highlight the stunning views and good value. One noted, “Crossing the bridge was a spectacular sensation,” emphasizing the emotional impact of the experience. The combination of adventure and scenic beauty offers a well-rounded day, especially for travelers craving outdoor excitement.
Others appreciated the professional guidance and safety measures, making the experience accessible even for those new to ATVs or ziplining. The waterfall swim is often cited as a memorable, refreshing highlight, providing a natural pause amid the thrills.
While some find the $10-$20 collision insurance a minor extra, it’s worth noting that it’s non-refundable, so budget accordingly. The optional zipline can add a layer of fun but requires planning if you want to include it.
This tour presents a compelling mix of thrills, scenic beauty, and cultural touches that suit active travelers and outdoor lovers. It balances adrenaline-inducing moments — crossing the world’s longest suspension bridge, driving rugged trails, flying across ziplines — with peaceful nature experiences like waterfall swimming and tequila tasting.
The value for money is solid when you consider the length of the tour, the inclusions, and the unique sights. It’s a great choice for groups or individuals wanting a day of genuine adventure, scenic vistas, and authentic local flavor.
If you’re looking for a well-rounded, exhilarating day outside Puerto Vallarta, this tour delivers in multiple ways. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure, a camera (for photos before you’re told not to take any during the ride), and a hearty spirit for fun.
“We spent an unforgettable day at River Park. Crossing the bridge was a spectacular sensation. The landscapes we saw, taking photos aboard the ATVs,…”

What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including transportation, riding, and stops such as the waterfall swim.
Is transportation included?
Yes, a shuttle service from designated meeting points like Canopy River Centro Insurgentes is included in the price.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, to operate an ATV or Razer you must have a valid driver’s license.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The maximum weight for riding is 150 kg (330 lbs), suitable for most adults.
Can I participate if I’m not comfortable driving?
Yes, you can opt to ride as a passenger if the activity permits, but most participants drive their own ATV or Razer.
Is the zipline included?
No, the zipline is an optional add-on and costs extra, specifically around $10 USD if you choose the lower-cost option.
Are cameras allowed during the ride?
For safety reasons, cameras are not permitted while riding.
What should I wear?
Light clothing, comfortable shoes, and a change of clothes are recommended. Bring a towel and extra shoes if you plan to swim.
Is there an age limit?
Yes, participants must be at least 18 years old to drive.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, with full refunds. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
In essence, this adventure treads the line between thrill and tranquility, offering a well-rounded taste of Puerto Vallarta’s rugged beauty and exhilarating pursuits. Suitable for those who crave an active day out and are eager to see the region from new heights.