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Discover the 5-hour Puerto Vallarta Walking Tour to Glass ViewPoint Jorullo featuring panoramic mountain views, tequila tasting, and expert-guided hikes in Sierra Madre.

The Puerto Vallarta walking tour to the Jorullo Glass ViewPoint offers a compelling mix of adventure, nature, and breathtaking views. Priced at $139 per person and lasting around 5 hours, this tour is perfect for those eager to explore the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains on foot. The experience features a walk on a transparent glass platform at Jorullo Point, where panoramic vistas of the mountains and rivers unfold before your eyes.
While the tour includes a tequila tasting, snacks, and a guided walk, it is important to note that some reviews highlight differences in expectations versus the actual experience. Still, the combination of nature walks, viewpoints, and local drinks makes this outing worthwhile for lovers of outdoor adventures and scenic landscapes.
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The tour begins with a shuttle service that transports participants from the designated meeting point to the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. The meeting point may vary depending on the booking option, so travelers should confirm in advance. This shuttle takes you to the starting location where a welcome drink and safety briefing set the tone for the adventure ahead.
Once at the park, the guide introduces the group and prepares everyone for the trek. The ride and start-up process are smooth, and the shuttle is part of what makes this tour convenient for visitors staying in Puerto Vallarta. This setup ensures a relaxed beginning before hitting the trails.

Led by knowledgeable guides, the hike through Sierra Madre Occidental provides insights into the area’s diverse plant and animal life. The guides are skilled at explaining the different indigenous trees and local wildlife thriving in this subtropical environment.
This part of the tour emphasizes nature and offers a chance to observe the region’s ecosystem up close. The trail involves some walking up and down, but it is generally accessible. The guide’s expertise makes the experience engaging, especially for those interested in local ecology and regional biodiversity.

The tour features a new route that takes visitors along trails cutting through the mountains. This route offers stunning views and a more intimate connection to the landscape. The trail is designed to showcase the mountain range, river vistas, and lush forest that characterize this part of Jalisco.
Walking along these paths, you’ll find yourself appreciating the subtropical forest and the variety of flora. The route is crafted to highlight scenic overlooks while maintaining a comfortable pace, making it suitable for most fitness levels. This fresh pathway enhances the overall experience by providing different vantage points and a sense of adventure.
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The highlight of the tour is the Jorullo Point, featuring an innovative glass platform that extends over the mountains. Standing on this transparent floor, visitors are treated to sweeping panoramic views of the mountain range, rivers, and surrounding valleys.
This glass platform offers a thrilling sense of height and openness, making it an ideal spot for photos and awe-inspiring moments. The platform’s design ensures a safe and stable experience, allowing visitors to push their senses and enjoy unparalleled vistas. It’s a major draw, especially for those seeking a breathtaking viewpoint.

After the dramatic glass platform experience, the hike concludes at a scenic lookout point. From here, the views extend over Banderas Bay, the iconic suspension bridge, and the surrounding landscapes. This vantage point caps off the trek with an expansive panoramic vista that captures the beauty of Puerto Vallarta’s natural environment.
The lookout provides a peaceful space to relax, take photos, and soak in the vastness of the landscape. The guided comments enhance the appreciation of the scenery, making this spot a perfect ending to the adventure.

The tour includes a tequila tasting session, giving participants a taste of authentic Mexican spirits. Alongside the drinks, travelers enjoy seasonal fruits and a snack, providing a nice balance between activity and refreshment.
The tequila tasting is often highlighted as a positive part of the experience, adding a cultural flavor to the outdoor adventure. This element is especially appealing for those interested in local drinks and culinary traditions.

As part of the guided journey, the tour features a visit to the longest suspension bridge in the world. The guide leads the group across this impressive structure, which offers its own set of stunning views and a sense of thrill.
Some reviews note that after the bridge crossing, the experience includes a quad bike ride back to the main area, which allows for quick access to the departure zone. The blend of walking, bridge crossing, and transportation options makes this tour a well-rounded outdoor experience.

To enjoy the tour fully, bring comfortable shoes, change of clothes, and a towel for potential sweat or weather changes. Insect repellent is recommended, especially in forested areas, and cash might be needed for souvenirs or extra purchases.
Since the total activity lasts around 2 hours of walking, alongside shuttle time and stops, participants should be prepared for some physical activity. The trail involves up and down sections, but it is designed to be accessible for most.
While the tour offers stunning views and a well-organized experience, some reviews advise caution regarding expectations. Notably, certain participants mention that waterfalls and longer hikes are not part of this route, despite initial descriptions suggesting otherwise. The price point has also been noted as higher compared to similar activities elsewhere, with some feeling the value did not fully match expectations.
Nevertheless, the guide Omar receives praise for making the trip enjoyable, and the scenic vistas from the viewpoints are consistently highlighted as the main attraction. The personalized experience—especially when booked individually—is a definite plus, making it suitable for those who prefer a more intimate adventure.
This tour in Puerto Vallarta offers a delightful combination of nature, panoramic views, and cultural experiences like tequila tasting. Its main draw—the glass platform—delivers a thrilling perspective of the mountains and valleys surrounding Banderas Bay.
While some expectations around waterfalls or longer hikes may not be met, the guides’ expertise, spectacular vistas, and convenient logistics make this a worthwhile option for outdoor enthusiasts. It suits active travelers who appreciate scenic landscapes and unique viewpoints, provided they are comfortable with walking and outdoor conditions.
Ultimately, this experience delivers beautiful scenery and memorable highlights, especially for those eager to see the Sierra Madre from a new angle and enjoy a taste of local tequila afterward.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours, including shuttle time, hiking, and stops.
What is the price?
The tour costs $139 per person, which includes transportation, a guided hike, tequila tasting, and snacks.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point may vary based on the booking option, but it generally begins with a shuttle from designated locations in Puerto Vallarta.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a change of clothes, a towel, insect repellent, and cash are recommended.
Is the trail difficult?
The route involves some walking with gentle up-and-down sections, suitable for most fit travelers. It is not described as overly strenuous.
What are the main highlights?
The glass platform at Jorullo Point, panoramic views of mountains and rivers, the suspension bridge crossing, and the tequila tasting are key features.
Are there any special inclusions?
Yes, the tour features a visit to the longest suspension bridge and a guided exploration of the Sierra Madre flora and fauna.
Will I see waterfalls or wildlife?
Some reviews mention the absence of waterfalls and limited animal sightings, despite initial descriptions suggesting otherwise.
How accessible is the experience?
The route is designed to be accessible but involves some walking on uneven terrain, so comfortable footwear is important.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.