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Experience adventure and stunning vistas with Puerto Vallarta's ZipLine Canopy River tour, featuring ziplining, a hanging bridge, mule ride, and tequila tasting.
If you’re visiting Puerto Vallarta and craving a mix of adrenaline, breathtaking views, and a taste of local flavor, the ZipLine Canopy River tour might just be what you’re looking for. This adventure-packed experience is designed for cruise guests eager to explore beyond the beaches, offering a blend of high-flying fun and scenic exploration.
Two things instantly catch your attention: the exhilarating 11-zipline circuit that whisks you from mountain to mountain, and the world’s longest hanging bridge that promises awe-inspiring panoramic views. For those who enjoy outdoor escapades, this tour delivers on excitement and natural beauty.
On the flip side, it’s worth noting that the tour lasts around five hours, so it’s a substantial chunk of your day—something to consider if your cruise schedule is tight. Also, participants should be comfortable with physical activity and meet age and weight restrictions.
This experience suits travelers who love adventure, are interested in unique landscapes, and want to add a memorable story to their Puerto Vallarta trip. Families with children over 8, couples, or groups seeking a lively outdoor activity will find plenty to enjoy here.


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Your adventure begins with a shuttle service from the meeting point, making logistics straightforward. The shuttle gets you comfortably to the park area, which is set amidst the lush landscape of Jalisco. Knowing that transportation is included helps eliminate one stress point—especially for cruise passengers who need to keep track of timings.
Once on-site, the highlight is the 11-zipline circuit. We loved the way these ziplines soar from mountain to mountain, letting you “fly” with the wind in your hair. The guides are experienced, adding a layer of reassurance as you clip into each line. The zipline length and heights vary, but all promise a thrill and spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
Travelers have described the experience as “the most popular excursion” for good reason. The sensation of gliding high above the forest canopy, with the wind sweeping past, is truly memorable. Many reviewers note the safety measures and professionalism of the guides, which is key when doing something as exhilarating as ziplining.
After the adrenaline rush, you’ll cross the world’s longest hanging bridge. Stretching 470 meters and towering 150 meters above the ground, this structure provides a jaw-dropping perspective of the valley below. The 360-degree views are the real star here, offering a chance to appreciate the lush vegetation and rugged mountain terrain from a new vantage point.
Walking across this suspension bridge is both a feat of balance and a chance to reflect on how impressive human engineering can be. Many guests find it to be a highlight of the tour, and some describe it as “a challenge, but absolutely worth it for the view.”
More Great Tours NearbyPost-bridge, the tour explores some scenic natural trails, giving you a chance to stretch your legs. The trails wind through dense greenery, and your guides will point out local flora and fauna.
A 20-minute mule ride finishes the outdoor adventure, taking you through the picturesque landscape. The ride offers a slower-paced, relaxing way to take in the scenery and is especially appealing if you’re looking for a break from the adrenaline.
No visit to Mexico is complete without some local flavor. Here, you’re treated to a tequila tasting, which adds a delightful cultural touch and offers insight into Mexico’s famous spirit. A complimentary welcome drink and a snack round out the experience, making it more than just an adrenaline rush—it’s a taste of local craftsmanship.
For the $125 price, you get a lot: shuttle service, the zipline circuit, the mule ride, safety equipment, guides, a welcome drink, a snack, and tequila tasting. The tour is designed to be all-inclusive except for food and drinks you purchase on your own.
This makes it good value, especially considering the variety of activities packed into five hours. The inclusion of safety gear and expert supervision reassures first-timers, while the guides’ personal touches help make each group feel special.
Travelers should bring swimwear, a change of clothes, a towel, sunscreen, and closed-toe shoes. Remember, the tour is physically active, so comfortable clothing is a must. Also, bring cash if you wish to purchase extra drinks or souvenirs at the park.
Minimum age is 8, so it’s family-friendly, but pregnant women and those with back or heart problems should consider their suitability, given the physical nature and heights involved.
Many reviewers praise the stunning views as the tour’s best feature. One writes, “The bridge views alone are worth the price,” while another mentions, “The zipline was exhilarating, and the natural scenery was breathtaking.” Some comment on the professionalism of the guides, highlighting safety and friendliness as key benefits.
This tour offers a well-rounded mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural touches. The scenic views, especially from the hanging bridge, stand out as a major highlight. The combination of ziplining, a mule ride, and tequila tasting makes it a full-day affair that leaves many guests with stories to tell.
While it’s not suitable for everyone—particularly those uncomfortable with heights or physical activity—it’s an excellent choice for active travelers seeking a memorable outdoor experience. The price reflects a comprehensive, well-organized outing that balances thrill, scenery, and local flavor.

If you’re craving a high-energy adventure with spectacular views, this tour is hard to beat. It’s perfect for those who want more than just lounging on the beach and are eager to explore Jalisco’s natural beauty from a bird’s-eye view. Families with older children, couples, or groups that enjoy outdoor activities will find plenty to enjoy here.
It’s especially good for travelers who appreciate authentic experiences—like crossing a historic suspension bridge and tasting local tequila—and don’t mind a bit of physical activity. Be prepared for a full five-hour commitment but know you’ll walk away with a collection of unforgettable memories.

Is transportation included?
Yes, a shuttle service from the meeting point is included, making it easy to get to the park without extra hassle.
How long does the tour last?
The activity itself lasts about 2 hours, but with shuttle, walking, and additional activities, plan for around five hours total.
What is the age limit?
The minimum age to participate is 8 years old, making it family-friendly.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, and bring a change of clothes, towel, and sunscreen.
Is it suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate due to heights and physical activity involved.
What about the weight limit?
Participants should weigh no more than 110 kg or 242 lbs.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your schedule shifts.
This zipline adventure in Puerto Vallarta, combining natural beauty, adrenaline, and local flavor, offers tremendous value for those seeking a memorable outdoor experience. It’s an active, scenic, and culturally rich outing that’s likely to stand out in your travel stories—and photos.
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