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Discover Puerto Vallarta on electric bikes, tasting authentic tacos and enjoying scenic views. A fun, flavorful tour perfect for active food lovers.
Our review of the Taco Tour with Electric Bikes in Puerto Vallarta offers a fresh way to experience this vibrant seaside city. This 3-hour adventure combines the joy of biking on electric bikes with the irresistible allure of authentic Mexican tacos. Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, or simply looking for a fun way to explore, this tour promises a lively mix of sights, flavors, and local stories.
What really caught our attention are the delicious tacos at three different spots and the ease of zipping around on the e-bikes—no sweating, just sightseeing and sampling. However, one possible consideration is that navigating through busy streets on cobblestones can be a bit challenging for those with limited riding experience. Still, this tour is well suited for travelers who want an active, flavorful, and authentic taste of Puerto Vallarta.
This tour best suits active travelers eager to combine cultural sights with culinary delights, especially those who enjoy light exercise and local food. If you’re short on time but want to maximize both sightseeing and tasting, this lively half-day adventure is worth considering.


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The tour kicks off at Av. Francisco Medina Ascencio in Puerto Vallarta’s hotel zone. From the start, you’ll notice how accessible the ride feels thanks to the powerful e-bikes equipped with throttles, making it a breeze for beginners and seasoned riders alike. Several reviews mention how friendly and patient guides like Hugo and Ivan are, making newcomers feel comfortable on the bikes.
Your first stop is along the iconic Malecon, where you’ll see sculptures, historic landmarks, and a lively boardwalk scene. It’s a perfect place to get your bearings and enjoy some of the city’s most recognizable sights. We loved the way the guide pointed out details about Puerto Vallarta’s artistic and cultural landscape, adding depth to what might otherwise be just a quick photo op. This stretch is relatively flat and easy to navigate, so it sets a relaxed tone for the tour.
Next, you’ll visit the bustling Los Muertos Beach Pier. The reviews mention this as the first port of call in PV, providing an authentic feel of local life and beachside energy. Riders can enjoy the ocean breeze while making brief stops to soak in the views. The coast’s lively vibe is a stark contrast to the quieter cobblestone streets we’ll explore later, offering an excellent mix of scenery.
A highlight of many tours, this stunning church is more than just a photo backdrop. Its architecture and cultural significance make it a must-see. Our guide explained its history and symbolism, making the visit both educational and visually appealing. It’s a steadying stop that balances sightseeing with storytelling.
The El Faro viewpoint is another favorite, offering sweeping views of Puerto Vallarta’s bay. From here, you get a sense of the city’s geography—mountains meeting the sea—which many travelers find breathtaking. The guide’s hints about the city’s layout and history deepen the experience, transforming a simple scenic stop into a memorable moment.
After working up an appetite, the tour takes you to three local taco joints. Each spot specializes in a different style, giving you an authentic taste of Mexican street food. Travelers consistently praise the deliciousness of the tacos and the chance to try different flavors, like traditional carne asada, fish tacos, or other regional specialties. One review mentions that “the tacos were delicious and gave us an opportunity to chat,” emphasizing the social and cultural value of these stops.
The included bottled water and tequila tasting add a fun, authentic touch. Some reviews describe the tequila as memorable—an experience that elevates the tour from just sightseeing to a full sensory adventure. The guided tasting is relaxed, and you’ll leave with a better appreciation of Mexican spirits.

At $99, this tour combines transportation, food, drinks, and sightseeing into one package. When you consider the cost of individual taxi rides, meals, and entry fees for attractions, the value becomes clear. Plus, the small group size (up to 20 travelers) helps keep it personalized and social, rather than feeling like just another bus tour.
Some reviews note the good quality of bikes and the ease of use, even for those with little experience. Guides like Hugo and Ivan receive glowing praise for their friendliness, knowledge, and patience. Their local insights not only make the experience richer but also safer, especially when navigating through traffic and narrow streets.
A few guests mention navigating cobblestone streets or busy traffic as a mild challenge, but the guides are attentive to safety. The address confusion at the start was noted by a reviewer, so it’s wise to confirm the meeting point beforehand. Weather can also affect the tour, but the policy offers flexibility with full refunds if canceled due to poor conditions.
This experience is ideal for active travelers who want an engaging way to explore Puerto Vallarta beyond the typical tourist spots. It’s perfect for food lovers eager to sample authentic tacos and enjoy local spirits. If you’re comfortable riding a bike, especially an electric one, you’ll find the tour accessible and fun. It also suits travelers who appreciate a blend of cultural sights, scenic views, and culinary discoveries—all in a manageable, half-day outing.
However, some may find uneven streets or traffic a bit intimidating. Those with mobility issues or who prefer a more relaxed, less active experience might want to consider other options.

The Taco Tour with Electric Bikes in Puerto Vallarta offers a lively, flavorful way to experience the city’s sights and tastes. You’ll get to pedal through historic neighborhoods, enjoy stunning ocean views, and taste top-notch tacos at local favorites—all guided by friendly, knowledgeable locals. The combination of easy biking and genuine Mexican cuisine makes it a standout experience for those wanting to combine activity with authentic culture.
At a reasonable price point, it provides excellent value—especially when considering the included food, drinks, and personalized guide service. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, it’s a fun and memorable way to see Puerto Vallarta from a local’s perspective.
In short, this tour is best suited for adventurous food fans looking to enjoy a half-day of exploration, sampling, and scenic fun. Just be prepared for some street traffic and uneven roads, and you’ll find it an immensely rewarding experience.
“We covered a lot of ground! Hugo, our guide, was very patient as he had to fix my bike chain when it came off a couple of times. We were fortunate …”

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the e-bikes are powerful and easy to operate, even for those with little biking experience. Guides are helpful and patient.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes the use of electric bicycles, two tacos at each of three taco stops, bottled water, and a tequila tasting.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, only tequila tasting is included. Other alcoholic drinks are not part of the tour package.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Av. Francisco Medina Ascencio 1800, in the hotel zone, and finishes back at the same meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3 hours, offering a relaxed pace with plenty of photo stops and tastings.
Is it suitable for children or teenagers?
Most travelers can participate, but kids should be comfortable on bikes and able to handle some uneven streets.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or other poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many people are in a group?
Limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a friendly atmosphere and personal attention.
Are the taco stops very busy?
Most reviews mention the taco spots as authentic and enjoyable, with no indication of excessive crowds affecting the experience.
Whether you’re seeking a fun exercise, an introduction to local cuisine, or a scenic tour, this electric bike and taco adventure in Puerto Vallarta provides a balanced, lively, and authentic experience that’s hard to beat.