Puerto Vallarta Canopy Tour:Zip-lines and mule ride at the Sierra

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Puerto Vallarta Canopy Tour:Zip-lines and mule ride at the Sierra

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours (approx.)
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Traveller rating 5.0 (11)Duration1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours (approx.)Price from$120.00Operated byGray Line Puerto VallartaBook viaViator

That first click of the harness feels like takeoff.

This Puerto Vallarta canopy tour is a hands-on Sierra adventure with 11 zip lines, a real safety briefing, and guides who stay close while you fly above the trees.

My favorite part is the mix of adrenaline + nature at Canopy River Park, where you’re not just rushing from line to line. I also like the included free tequila tasting and the time to hang out at the on-site infinity pool afterward.

One thing to plan for: this is active. You’ll need moderate fitness and you should be ready for a wet moment at the end of the course (the river finish).

Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

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  • 11 zip lines at Canopy River Park with safety gear and instruction included
  • A guided course with harnesses, pulleys, and helmets provided
  • Nature and wildlife spotting while you move through the treetops
  • Last-line river finish that may get you into the water
  • 15-minute mule ride included for a slower change of pace
  • Infinity pool access (bring a bathing suit and towel)

Sierra Zip Lines at Canopy River Park: What You’ll Do in About 2 Hours

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You’re going to spend your time in the Sierra above Canopy River Park, and the rhythm is simple: gear up, get briefed, then fly. The whole experience runs about 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, and you can usually pick from several start times to match your day.

Before your first line, the guides run a safety briefing and explain the procedures in a clear, practical way. Then they fit you with the equipment you need: a body harness, pulleys, and a helmet. This matters more than people think, because you’re not trying to figure anything out while suspended over trees. You get instruction first, then you move.

The staff are known for being funny and hands-on. That style helps, especially if this is your first canopy day. You’ll get ongoing guidance as you go, so you’re not left wondering when to release, shift, or pay attention to where you’re going next.

What you’ll love is that the course is built for both action and scenery. The canopy section isn’t just about speed; you’re also looking at the Sierra environment around you as you travel from line to line. If you want an active Puerto Vallarta outing that still feels like nature, this is the lane.

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From Treetops to a River Finish: The Part You’ll Remember

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The course includes more than zip lines. You’ll also walk natural paths between segments, which breaks up the adrenaline so you can actually look around. It’s a good setup if you want to feel like you’re in the outdoors, not just doing a ride.

Then comes the memorable finish: at the last line, you have the chance to get into the river. The exact experience depends on what conditions day-of, but plan for water. If you go all-in and treat it like part of the fun, it becomes a standout moment rather than an afterthought.

Practical tip: wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and that will dry reasonably. Closed-toe shoes matter for the walking portions and for staying comfortable while you’re moving around. And if you’re thinking about photos, the river finish is the kind of moment that shows up well in pictures because it’s clearly dramatic.

Also, you’ll want insect repellent and sun protection. The Sierra has outdoor time baked into the schedule, so you’ll be exposed longer than you might expect.

Mule Ride and El Jorullo: Slower Pace, Local Context

After the zip line portion, there’s a 15-minute mule ride included. I like this break because it changes the pace. Instead of harnesses and cables, you’re moving more gently and taking in the area without the height factor.

The tour also includes time tied to El Jorullo, a community founded in 1940. It’s described as having 180 inhabitants and 157 ejidatarios, and it’s connected to the association of foresters North Coast Jalisco. That’s not just trivia. It gives the day a sense of place beyond the thrill zone. You’re not only consuming scenery—you’re passing through a real local area that’s connected to land and forestry.

One catch: Jorullo Bridge is not included. So if you’re comparing this to other Sierra adventures, don’t assume you’ll walk onto a specific bridge as part of your day. If bridge time matters to you, confirm what’s actually part of your chosen tour package.

Tequila Tasting, Restaurant Time, and the Infinity Pool Setup

Puerto Vallarta Canopy Tour:Zip-lines and mule ride at the Sierra - Tequila Tasting, Restaurant Time, and the Infinity Pool Setup
One reason this canopy tour holds its value is that it doesn’t end the moment you land. You get a free tequila tasting included in the tour cost. It’s a small add-on with big payoff: you finish with something distinctly Puerto Vallarta/Mexico without needing a separate reservation.

Pace yourself. Even if it’s only a tasting portion, you’ll still be in an active setting with sun and walking. Keep it mellow, and treat it as a cultural stop rather than a party.

After the active parts, you’ll have access to the park’s facilities, including a restaurant and an infinity pool. The infinity pool is included as access, but you’ll need to bring a bathing suit and towel to use it. Snack or food isn’t fully covered beyond what’s mentioned, so budget for extra spending if you get hungry on-site.

Bring cash for food, beverages, photos, and souvenirs. This is the kind of practical detail that can save your day. If your wallet is all cards, you might still be fine, but cash is the simplest way to avoid friction when you want to buy something right there.

Price and Value: Does $120 Make Sense for Puerto Vallarta?

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At $120 per person, this tour prices itself as an all-in active day. Here’s what you’re getting for the money:

  • 11 zip lines
  • All safety equipment (harness, pulleys, helmet)
  • Guide-led instruction and safety briefing
  • Free tequila tasting
  • Mule ride (15 minutes)
  • Access to park facilities, including an infinity pool
  • A small group size: maximum 15 travelers

Now the flip side: the tour does not include transportation to and from your hotel. That can be the biggest hidden cost if you’re staying far from the meeting point. It also doesn’t include optional gratuities and it doesn’t spell out which food/drinks are covered beyond what’s mentioned. And Jorullo Bridge is excluded.

Still, even with those gaps, this feels like solid value if you want a full Sierra experience without piecing together multiple tours. You’re paying for a complete package: fly through trees, add a local stop, then unwind by the pool.

If your goal is only a quick zip-line pass with no extra time, you might find cheaper options elsewhere. But if you want an afternoon that moves fast, ends relaxed, and includes tequila and pool access, the $120 starts to look fair.

Getting Ready: What to Wear, What to Bring, and Who Should Book

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Comfort matters here. The recommended basics are:

  • Comfortable shoes and clothes
  • Insect repellent
  • Sun block
  • Bathing suit and towel if you want the infinity pool
  • Cash for food, beverages, photos, and souvenirs

The tour also sets a maximum weight of 124 kg (264 lbs). If you’re near that range, I’d still confirm your comfort level and plan to speak up with the team on arrival.

The physical requirement is described as moderate physical fitness. That usually means you’ll be walking paths, moving around to gear up, and handling the core activity without it turning into a struggle. If you have mobility limitations, you’ll want to check in with the operator before you commit.

One more practical point: the tour is offered in English and uses a mobile ticket, which usually makes check-in easier on a busy travel day.

Who This Canopy Tour Is Best For in Puerto Vallarta

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This is a great match if you want:

  • A high-energy morning or afternoon that still feels connected to nature
  • A guided experience with safety gear provided
  • A day that includes both thrill time and chill time (pool access counts)
  • An experience that works well for mixed groups, since the day is structured and guided

It’s also a decent choice for first-time zip line people because you start with a safety briefing and you’re outfitted before you fly. The mule ride also helps the day feel balanced, not nonstop cables.

I’d skip this if you:

  • Hate heights and want to avoid anything suspended over trees
  • Know you struggle with wet, slippery moments (the river finish is part of the adventure)
  • Don’t want to handle sun, walking, and outdoor conditions

Should You Book This Puerto Vallarta Canopy Tour?

Puerto Vallarta Canopy Tour:Zip-lines and mule ride at the Sierra - Should You Book This Puerto Vallarta Canopy Tour?
If you want a true Sierra zip-line day with 11 lines, the tequila tasting, and access to an infinity pool, this is one of the easier “yes” answers. The small group limit of 15 also helps keep things organized and feel less chaotic.

Before you book, do two reality checks:

  • Plan for transportation. Your hotel ride isn’t included, so factor that cost and timing into your day.
  • Pack like the day will get wet and sunny. Comfortable shoes, sun block, and repellent aren’t optional if you want to enjoy it.

If that sounds like your kind of Puerto Vallarta day—action first, relax afterward—then I’d book it.

FAQ

How many zip lines are included?

You get 11 zip lines as part of the canopy course.

Is tequila tasting included?

Yes. A free tequila tasting is included in the tour price.

How long is the tour?

The total experience takes about 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours.

Is the mule ride included, and how long is it?

Yes. The tour includes a 15-minute mule ride.

Does the price include transportation from my hotel?

No. Transportation to and from your hotel to the meeting points is not included.

Is food included?

Food and beverages are not broadly included beyond what’s mentioned. Snacks at the on-site bar and restaurant are typically extra cost, so bring cash if you want to buy anything.

What should I bring?

Wear comfortable shoes and clothes, and bring insect repellent and sun block. If you plan to use the infinity pool, bring a bathing suit and towel. Also bring cash for photos, souvenirs, and purchases on-site.

What’s the weight limit?

The maximum weight is 124 kg / 264 lbs.

What’s the group size?

This tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.

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