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Experience Puerto Vallarta's highest, fastest zip lines with guided safety, tequila tastings, and scenic mountain views in this 5-hour adventure for cruise ship passengers.

For cruise ship passengers visiting Puerto Vallarta, the Zip Line for Cruise Ship Passengers, Puerto Vallarta Jungle Adventure offers a thrilling half-day excursion at an affordable $55 per person. Lasting approximately 5 hours, this tour provides the chance to soar along eight of the tallest, fastest, and safest zip lines in the area, all with the convenience of a meeting point close to the cruise terminal. The experience is ideal for those seeking a mix of adventure, stunning scenery, and authentic Mexican flavor, including a complimentary tequila tasting.
While the tour emphasizes safety and excitement, it also features scenic rides over lush landscapes and optional Mexican cuisine. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness, comfortable shoes, and a sense of adventure. The small group size, capped at 25 travelers, helps ensure a personalized experience with friendly, bilingual guides.

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The tour begins at the Canopy River Oficina Playa de Oro, located just one block south of the cruise terminal. This proximity makes it easy for cruise passengers to join without long transfers. After check-in, guests board a comfortable bus that takes you up into the mountains, offering a delightful ride through Puerto Vallarta’s countryside with scenic views along the way.
The check-in process is described as smooth, with just a brief wait before departing. Guides are friendly and bilingual, helping guests feel prepared for the zip lining experience. The short ride to the park sets the tone for the adventure, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the landscape before the adrenaline begins.
Once at the park, you’ll encounter eight zip lines that are notable for their height, speed, and safety. Some of the lines are particularly long, delivering a sense of adventure while suspended over the lush jungle canopy. Several zip lines allow for mule rides, adding an extra tinge of fun for those interested in unique experiences.
Each zip line offers a different thrill level, with enough variety to keep the experience exciting without feeling repetitive. Guides carefully explain safety procedures and assist with equipment, ensuring both safety and confidence for first-time zip liners. The emphasis on safety equipment and professional guides helps create a secure environment for everyone.

As you zip across the treetops, the spectacular views of the Sierra Madre mountains unfold around you. During the rainy season, the tour offers the chance to dip into crystal-clear rivers, adding a refreshing element to the adventure. The scenery combines vibrant greenery with distant ocean glimpses, making each ride Instagram-worthy.
Beyond the zip lines, the tour includes a walk across the Jorullo Bridge, providing another perspective of the natural beauty surrounding the park. This walk adds variety to the experience and a chance to appreciate the lush landscape on foot.

After completing the zip line course, guests can enjoy a tequila tasting included in the tour. This tasting showcases Jalisco’s famous spirit, giving you a taste of Mexico’s true flavor. Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides who explain the different varieties and help guests appreciate the drink.
For those interested, an optional visit to the on-site restaurant offers Mexican meals, though costs for food are not included in the main price. The restaurant also features a bar and a popular infinity pool available for a small additional fee of $10 USD, providing a relaxing spot after the adventure.
The tour offers round-trip transportation from a pickup point near the cruise terminal, making it particularly practical for those on a tight schedule. The transport is described as comfortable, with scenic city and countryside views en route to the park.
Guests should note that the meeting point is near a textile store, with no nearby shade or bathrooms, so planning ahead is advised. The tour provider recommends arriving punctually and taking note of the local Puerto Vallarta time zone, especially if disembarking from a cruise ship with a different time zone.
The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness and comfortable footwear, as walking between the 11 zip lines and over the Jorullo Bridge requires some movement. The maximum weight allowed is 242 pounds. It is not recommended for people with a fear of heights, as some of the zip lines and bridge crossings are elevated.
Guides are helpful and safety-conscious, making the experience accessible even for first-time zip liners. The staff is praised for their humor and professionalism, creating a friendly environment that keeps safety at the forefront.
This zip line adventure stands out for its combination of thrill, safety, and scenic views. The inclusion of eight zip lines, some with mule rides, offers ample variety. The guides’ energetic and friendly approach is a common highlight, making guests feel at ease and adding humor to safety instructions.
Many reviews emphasize the value for money, with the tequila tasting and transportation included at a competitive price. Guests also appreciate the scenic ride to the park and the opportunity to enjoy Mexican food afterward.
While the experience is largely positive, a few guests mention additional costs such as food, drinks, photos, tips, and access to the infinity pool. The restaurant service can be slow, so allowing extra time is wise. Also, the meeting point is not shaded and lacks nearby toilets, which may be inconvenient for some.
The tour duration of about 5 hours makes it a full but manageable half-day activity, but travelers should plan their schedule accordingly, especially if tendering from a cruise ship.
The Puerto Vallarta zip line tour offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and Mexican culture, all for a reasonable price. The eight zip lines, including some with mule rides, provide a thrilling ride with stunning mountain and jungle views. The safety-focused guides and professional setup make it suitable for first-timers and experienced zip liners alike.
The opportunity to sample tequila, enjoy authentic Mexican food, and relax in the on-site infinity pool adds extra appeal. Its proximity to the cruise terminal and inclusive transportation make it particularly convenient for port visitors seeking a memorable adventure.
While there are some optional costs and practical considerations, the overall experience receives high praise for its value, safety, and fun. This tour is ideal for adventurous cruise passengers looking for a scenic, adrenaline-filled activity that highlights the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Puerto Vallarta.
“This was an amazing experience and highly recommend it! I do have thoughts that could be done better though.”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides explain safety procedures clearly, and the experience is designed to be accessible for first-time zip liners.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The maximum weight limit is 242 pounds, ensuring safety for most participants.
Are food and drinks included?
No, meals are not included but are available for purchase at the on-site restaurant. The tequila tasting is included and optional.
How long does the tour last?
The adventure lasts approximately 5 hours, including transportation, zip lining, and tasting.
Is transportation provided from the cruise terminal?
Yes, round-trip transportation from a nearby meeting point is included, making logistics simple for cruise passengers.
What should I wear for the zip line?
Comfortable and sporty shoes are recommended due to walking between zip lines and over the bridge.
Is this tour safe?
Absolutely. The tour emphasizes safety with proper equipment, bilingual guides, and safety briefings.
Can I participate if I have a fear of heights?
It is not recommended for those with a fear of heights, as some zip lines and bridge crossings are elevated.