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Experience Puerto Vallarta’s best zipline, tequila tasting, and speedboat ride. Enjoy stunning views, guided safety, and fun activities for all ages.
If you’re looking for an adventure-packed day in Puerto Vallarta, this tour promises a blend of adrenaline, natural beauty, and local flavor. It’s a trip that combines scenic ziplining through lush rainforests, a thrilling speedboat ride, a tequila tasting, and relaxing waterside activities. While we haven’t done it ourselves, a close look at traveler reviews and the detailed itinerary shows it’s a well-organized, genuinely fun experience suitable for many types of travelers.
Two things stand out about this tour: first, its stunning panoramic views—from soaring over the jungle canopy to speeding across the bay—and second, the friendly, professional guides who make safety and fun their top priorities. On the flip side, some might find the hike between zipline platforms a bit tiring, especially if mobility is an issue. Also, the group size can be quite large, which might impact the feeling of intimacy or exclusivity. Still, for those craving a full day of adventure, this tour hits most marks.
This experience is best suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, wildlife encounters, and a taste of local culture. Families with kids over 5, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone looking to combine thrill with scenic beauty will find plenty to love here.


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The tour begins with a choice of transportation—either a scenic speedboat cruise across the bay or land transfer from Puerto Vallarta or Nuevo Vallarta cruise ports. The boat ride, which takes about 45 minutes, is a highlight in itself, offering fantastic views of the bay and coastline, setting a lively, adventurous tone. For those who prefer a more relaxed journey, the land transfer options are recommended, especially for families or travelers with mobility concerns.
The meeting point is Los Veranos Canopy Tour’s main office, conveniently located in Zona Hotelera. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a smooth start, and the staff are friendly and efficient, ready to gear you up for what’s ahead.
This tour features Puerto Vallarta’s first-ever zipline circuit, stretching over two miles (three kilometers) of cable suspended up to 328 feet (100 meters) above ground, with 19 individual ziplines—some over 1,400 feet long. These are challenging and exhilarating, especially if you’re used to shorter or less intense ziplines. We loved the way guides explained proper techniques and safety protocols, making even first-timers feel comfortable.
The zipline trail includes some hiking between platforms, which adds a little physical challenge but also immerses you more fully in the jungle environment. Reviewers mention the well-placed trails and top-notch facilities, with many praising the guides’ professionalism and humor, which keeps everyone relaxed and engaged. One longtime guest raved that the staff was “helpful, funny, and hospitable,” emphasizing that it’s not just about the thrill but also the friendly atmosphere.
The final zipline is a race against a partner—either a friendly competition or a fun challenge. The reward? You soar straight into a riverfront tequila bar and restaurant. Here, the included tequila tasting offers a chance to sample authentic local spirits, a delightful way to celebrate your accomplishments. You can buy lunch and drinks afterward, with the menu featuring options like pizza, tacos, and quenchers like mango margaritas.
Guests often highlight the delicious food and relaxed vibe—some note that the restaurant’s prices are a bit high, so you might want to eat before or after, but the quality is generally good. The tequila tasting is a standout, with several reviews describing it as an authentic and enjoyable part of the experience.
After the zipline adrenaline, the tour offers a peaceful counterpoint. You can swim in natural river pools, paddle kayaks, or race down water slides—weather permitting, of course. Many reviews mention how much kids and adults alike loved these water features, making the day a full-on adventure and relaxation combo.
A unique aspect is the on-site animal sanctuary where you can see and interact with diverse wildlife: squirrel monkeys, boas, toucans, and iguanas. This is a real highlight for animal lovers, especially families. One reviewer described it as a “captivating conclusion,” adding that the guides provided fascinating insights into the flora and fauna.
The tour costs $118 per person, which includes the ziplining, tequila tasting, and water activities. Transportation, food, drinks, photos, and souvenirs are extra. Still, considering the variety of experiences packed in, this price offers good value—especially since reviews consistently praise the professional guides and well-maintained equipment.
The tour lasts about five hours, making it a half-day adventure packed with activity but not overwhelming. Group sizes can go up to 99, but most reviewers note that the guides manage safety and fun well, even with large groups.
While the tour is designed to be safe and fun for most, it’s important to note that participants should have a moderate physical fitness level. The hiking between zipline stations might be tiring for some. The tour is not recommended for pregnant women, people over 285 lbs (129 kg), or those with certain health conditions like heart issues or back problems.
For those with limited mobility or young children, the land transportation option is recommended, ensuring everyone can enjoy the adventure safely.
Many reviews praise the knowledgeable, friendly guides who make the experience memorable. One reviewer said, “The guides made it one of the best experiences,” and another mentioned that the staff kept the atmosphere light and engaging, which is key to a smooth adventure. Some noted that the group size can be large, and hikers should prepare for a bit of walking, but most found that the fun and views made it worthwhile.
A few cautions appeared: one guest faced a delayed start due to vehicle pickup issues, and another mentioned that the experience lasted longer than expected, which might impact plans later in the day. Always clarify the schedule beforehand to avoid surprises.
This tour offers a perfect blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and local flavor, making it ideal for active travelers seeking more than just beach lounging. The stunning zipline routes, professional guides, and diverse activities—from wildlife encounters to tequila tasting—deliver a well-rounded day in Puerto Vallarta. The value is clear when you consider all the included experiences and the high praise from past guests.
It’s suited for families with kids over five, groups of friends, or solo travelers craving a mix of adrenaline and nature. While not a light stroll, it’s a day that most will remember fondly—especially if you enjoy a little competition and a lot of fresh air.
If you’re someone who appreciates outdoor adventure, scenic views, and authentic local experiences, this tour was made for you. It’s perfect for those who want a full, fun-filled day and don’t mind a bit of hiking or physical activity. Plus, the friendly guides and safety-focused setup will make you feel confident every step of the way. Just bring your swimsuit, some cash for extras, and be ready for a memorable, adrenaline-fueled journey through Puerto Vallarta’s stunning landscape.
“From start to finish, Los Veranos delivered one of the most exciting and memorable experiences of my time in Puerto Vallarta. The zipline course is…”
Is transportation included?
You can choose between land or sea transportation. The speedboat ride takes about 45 minutes and is a lively way to start your day, or opt for land transfer from Puerto Vallarta or Nuevo Vallarta for a more relaxed approach.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately five hours, depending on your departure point. It’s a well-paced half day of activities and relaxation.
What’s included in the price?
The tour fee covers ziplining (19 cables), tequila tasting, kayaking, water slides, and swimming. Food and drinks at the riverside restaurant, photos, and souvenirs are extra.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, the minimum age is five years old, and children must be under 40 inches tall. The tour is not recommended for pregnant women, those with heart or back conditions, or people over 285 lbs.
Is the zipline suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides provide safety instructions, and the course is designed to be enjoyable for all experience levels. Hiking between platforms adds some physical exertion but keeps it engaging.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes for hiking and water activities, a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and insect repellent are recommended. Bring cash or cards for lunch and extras.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
The land transportation option is suggested for guests with mobility concerns, pregnant women, or those who find walking uphill challenging.
Is there a way to get professional photos?
Photo and video services are available for purchase, but reviews suggest that simply enjoying the experience often outweighs the expense of official photos.
This adventure offers an excellent mix of excitement, scenery, and local flavor—well worth the price for those seeking a full day of fun in Puerto Vallarta.