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Experience an exhilarating ATV adventure in Puerto Vallarta, crossing the Jorullo Bridge, exploring waterfalls, and tasting local tequila. Perfect for thrill-seekers.
Traveling in Puerto Vallarta offers more than just lounging on beaches or wandering the colorful streets. For those craving adventure, the ATV tour to the Jorullo Bridge combines stunning scenery, adrenaline, and authentic Mexican flavors into a five-hour package that’s hard to beat. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or simply love discovering lesser-known natural wonders, this experience promises memorable views and a taste of local culture.
What I particularly like about this tour is how it balances exhilarating outdoor activity with moments of awe — like crossing the longest suspension bridge in Mexico and cooling off at a waterfall. Plus, the included tequila tasting and traditional snacks add a flavorful touch that makes the entire experience feel authentic. The only caveat? It’s a full-on adventure, so you’ll want to be comfortable on an ATV and prepared for some physical activity.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy outdoor exploration, scenic drives, and a bit of adrenaline. Families with kids over six, groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for a dynamic day out will find plenty to love here. If you’re after a relaxed beach day, this likely isn’t your best bet, but for those craving adventure with a view, it’s a strong contender.


This ATV tour offers a compelling mix of scenery and adrenaline, perfect for travelers who want more than just a sightseeing bus ride. It begins with a 45-minute ATV ride through the spectacular Sierra Madre Occidental—a mountain range that’s as rugged as it is beautiful. As we zoom along dirt trails, the landscape unfolds in front of us: lush greenery, towering trees, and distant mountain peaks. It’s a chance to see a different side of Puerto Vallarta away from the bustling beaches.
The route takes us to El Salto waterfall, a stunning cascade that’s perfect for a quick swim or just a scenic pause. The water is crystal clear, and the surrounding rocks and forest make for excellent photo backgrounds. One reviewer notes, “We loved the way the waterfall made the experience even more special—they let us swim and relax in the cool waters.” This is a highlight for many on the tour, especially if you enjoy natural beauty and a chance to cool off during the ride.
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The centerpiece of the tour is undoubtedly the Jorullo Bridge, Mexico’s longest suspension bridge at 470 meters in length, hanging 150 meters above the Cuale River. Walking across it on your ATV is an experience that blends thrill with awe. The view from the bridge is incredible, offering a sweeping panorama of the river valley and the surrounding mountains. The bridge’s height and length make it more than just a crossing; it’s a memorable feat of engineering set amid lush scenery.
One traveler shared, “Standing on the bridge, looking down at the river far below, I felt both scared and exhilarated. It’s not every day you get to do that.” It’s a moment that captures the essence of this tour—adventure coupled with natural beauty.

After crossing the bridge, the tour includes a tequila tasting paired with traditional snacks. This small but appreciated addition lets you savor authentic flavors while chatting with guides about local customs. The tequila tasting is a fun way to unwind after the adrenaline rush, and the snacks provide a taste of regional cuisine.
The tour also offers a complimentary welcome drink at the start and all necessary safety equipment, making the experience both enjoyable and safe. As one reviewer says, “The guides were friendly, fluent in English, and made us feel comfortable even during the more daring parts of the ride.”

The tour costs $204 per group (up to four people), which many see as a good value considering the included experiences and scenic highlights. The duration is approximately five hours, with about 2 hours of actual riding plus shuttle time and stops. You can choose morning or afternoon slots, providing flexibility for your itinerary.
Participants must bring a driver’s license (to drive the ATV), comfortable shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and cash for the collision insurance fee ($10 USD per ATV, non-refundable). The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or recent surgeries, so be honest about health issues.
The minimum age to drive is 18 years, with children over 6 allowed as passengers. The maximum weight for a single ATV rider is 110 kg (242 lbs), or 220 kg (484 lbs) for a double ATV. This is important for those considering sharing a ride or traveling with heavier companions.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guided nature of the tour means you’re in capable hands, with guides fluent in English who will keep the pace enjoyable and safe. We loved the way the guides shared insights about the landscape and local culture, making the ride more than just a thrill.
One feature that frequently resonates with reviewers is the stunning views throughout the ride. From mountain vistas to the lush river valley, the scenery is a true highlight. The waterfall stop is also a favorite, offering a chance to relax, take photos, and cool down.
A common sentiment is that the Jorullo Bridge crossing is both exhilarating and slightly intimidating, but the guides’ professionalism ensures it remains a safe and awe-inspiring experience. The tequila tasting afterward rounds out the day nicely, giving you a taste of local tradition after your adventures.

Given the physical nature of riding an ATV, it’s best suited for active travelers who feel comfortable on off-road terrain. The tour is perfect for families with kids over 6, couples, or friends looking for an adventure-filled day. It’s also a great choice for those interested in natural scenery, engineering marvels, and authentic Mexican flavors.
If you love scenic outdoor activities but want a break from traditional sightseeing, this tour offers the kind of memorable experience that sticks with you long after you leave Puerto Vallarta. However, if you’re pregnant, have back issues, or recent surgeries, this may not be the best choice.

This ATV tour to the Jorullo Bridge combines the best of adventure, natural beauty, and local culture in one package. You get to experience a thrilling ride through the Sierra Madre mountains, enjoy refreshing dips at a waterfall, walk across Mexico’s longest suspension bridge, and taste some of the best local tequila—all in one day.
The value for the price is solid considering the inclusions and the unique experiences, especially for travelers who seek more than just a beach day. The guides’ professionalism and the well-organized nature of the tour add peace of mind, making it accessible even if you’re new to ATV riding.
In short, if you’re craving a full-throttle day with spectacular views and memorable moments, this tour delivers. It’s best suited for active, curious travelers eager to explore beyond the usual spots and embrace a bit of adventure in the stunning landscapes of Jalisco.

Is transportation included?
Yes, a shuttle service from the meeting point is available, making it easy to get to the start of the tour.
How long does the tour last?
Expect about five hours total, which includes shuttle time, the ATV ride, stops at the waterfall, walking the bridge, and tasting tequila.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, comfortable shoes, swimwear, change of clothes, towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, and cash for the collision insurance fee.
Is it suitable for children?
Children over 6 years old can ride as passengers, but drivers must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid license.
Are there weight restrictions?
Yes, single ATV riders should weigh no more than 110 kg (242 lbs), and double riders combined should not exceed 220 kg (484 lbs).
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication.
Is insurance included?
Collision insurance costs an additional $10 USD per ATV and is non-refundable.