You’ll soar above Puerto Vallarta’s jungle on a zipline tour, cross mountain trails by mule with local guides, and finish beside the river sampling fresh tequila. Expect laughter, nerves (the good kind), and moments that stick with you long after pickup drops you back at your hotel.
Straps tighten around my waist — not exactly flattering, but I guess safety wins. Our guide Martín grinned at me as he double-checked everything (“muy seguro,” he promised), then pointed up toward the cables vanishing into green. The sound of birds got swallowed by laughter from the group ahead. I didn’t expect my hands to sweat this much, honestly. When it was my turn to step off, there was just a second of nothing — then wind everywhere, trees blurring below, and that weird mix of fear and pure “I’m actually doing this” joy. The river sparkled way down beneath us. It’s louder than you’d think up there.
We landed on a wooden platform where someone had set out cold water (needed that). Martín kept things moving but never rushed us — he even pointed out some tiny yellow flowers growing wild along the path. After the last zipline, we met a row of mules waiting under the shade. Mine was called Pancho and looked like he’d seen every tourist trick in the book. Riding him felt surprisingly calm after all that adrenaline; you could smell earth and something sweet in the air — maybe wild guava? Not sure, but it stuck with me.
The final stop was a little open-air spot by the river for tequila tasting. I tried to pronounce “reposado” right (Martín laughed and corrected me). The tequila burned just enough to remind me I was far from home but happy to be here anyway. Pickup back to town was easy — everyone seemed quieter on the ride back, maybe replaying their favorite part in their heads. I still think about that first leap off the platform sometimes, you know?
The main activity lasts several hours including safety briefing, multiple ziplines, mule ride (about 15 minutes), and tequila tasting.
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points are included.
The minimum age is 6 years old; infants must sit on an adult’s lap if joining.
No, cameras are not allowed due to safety reasons.
The maximum weight allowed is 242 lbs per person.
Wear comfortable clothes; all necessary equipment is provided on site.
Yes, water stations are available throughout the activity.
Yes, professional guides lead every part of the experience.
Your day includes pickup and drop-off from set locations in Puerto Vallarta, all necessary safety gear for ziplines high above Canopy River, guidance from local experts throughout each section of the adventure, water stations along the way when you need them most, a gentle mule ride through mountain trails (about 15 minutes), and ends with a riverside tequila tasting before heading back into town.
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