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Explore Puerto Vallarta on a 3.5-hour sunset bike tour, tasting authentic tacos, sampling mezcal and raicilla, passing landmarks, and discovering local flavors.
Discover Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant food scene and iconic landmarks on the Tequila and Tacos Sunset Bike Tour for $75 per person. This 3-hour 30-minute experience offers a lively blend of biking, tasting, and sightseeing that captures the essence of local culture. With a maximum group size of six, the tour is perfect for small groups seeking an intimate, flavorful adventure. The tour departs at 4:00 pm from Vallarta Food Tours and ends back at the starting point, making it a convenient option for an afternoon outing. The tour’s standout feature is its combination of biking around Puerto Vallarta while enjoying at least five food tastings and three drinks, including Mexican dishes like asada tacos and churros. The inclusion of local drinks such as mezcal and raicilla adds a spirited touch, making this tour especially appealing to those interested in authentic flavors and local traditions.
While the tour offers a comprehensive experience with guided commentary and visits to notable landmarks, it is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness due to the biking component. The tour’s intimate group size and highly praised guides, such as Edgar, make for a personalized and engaging experience. The main limitation to consider is the tour’s reliance on good weather; if canceled due to rain, a full refund or rescheduling is available.

The tour begins at Vallarta Food Tours on Avenida México, just in the 5 de Diciembre neighborhood. From here, the ride quickly introduces participants to the lively Malecon Boardwalk, a key Puerto Vallarta landmark. The guide leads the group through the bustling streets, sharing stories about local life and history, setting an energetic tone for the evening. The one-hour transit time from the meeting point to the first tasting stop allows for an overview of the city’s charm.
This initial segment offers a taste of Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant waterfront, with opportunities to see street performers, artists, and locals enjoying the evening. The bike allows covering more ground than a walking tour, making it easier to access hidden spots and lively neighborhoods. The tour’s pacing is designed to be enjoyable, with brief stops to soak in views and learn about the city’s culture.
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Next, the group visits the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, a symbol of Puerto Vallarta. The guide explains its cultural significance within about 20 minutes at this historic church. Its distinctive architecture and central location make it a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to learn about local religious traditions.
This stop offers a short but meaningful look into the spiritual heart of the city. The visit is free of charge, and the guide’s insights help deepen the appreciation of the church’s importance to locals. It also provides a brief respite before the culinary stops and adds historical context to the overall experience.

The tour then moves on to Mariscos Cisneros, a renowned stand famous for its stuffed seafood jalapeno tacos. This stop lasts about 20 minutes and is a highlight for seafood lovers. The tacos are praised as delicious and a true taste of local flavor, combining fresh seafood with a spicy jalapeno filling.
Guests do not need to research the best taco spots in Puerto Vallarta—this tour takes care of that, leading the group to authentic, well-loved establishments. The stand’s ambiance is casual and lively, giving a genuine experience of street food culture. The guide will likely share stories about the stand’s history and the significance of seafood in the local diet.

Next, the group explores Monzón Brewing Co, an iconic brewery in Puerto Vallarta. The visit lasts about 20 minutes and provides insights into the brewing process, as well as the opportunity to sample local craft beers. This stop adds a relaxing breather amidst the culinary tastings, emphasizing the city’s craft beer scene.
Participants can enjoy tasting a selection of beers, which complements the tour’s focus on local beverages. The guide’s commentary enhances the experience, sharing details about the brewing heritage and what makes Monzón a standout in Puerto Vallarta’s beer landscape.

The tour then visits Mezcal & Sal, a top spot for mezcal and craft cocktails. The visit lasts 30 minutes, during which guests can try some of the best mezcal selections in Puerto Vallarta, along with a variety of cocktails featuring local spirits. This stop is highly praised for its excellent drink choices and knowledgeable staff.
The emphasis here is on educating guests about mezcal and raicilla, two traditional Mexican spirits. The guide explains their differences and cultural importance, adding depth to the tasting experience. It’s a perfect stop for those curious about Mexican spirits beyond tequila.
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The final tasting stop is El Tasting Room Bar & Liquor Store, renowned as one of the best specialty agave bars in Puerto Vallarta. The visit lasts 30 minutes and offers a chance to savor high-quality cocktails made from raicilla and other agave spirits. The bar’s ambiance and expert staff make it an ideal setting to conclude the evening.
Guests have the opportunity to try some of the best cocktails made with local spirits, with commentary from the guide enhancing appreciation. This stop serves as a fitting end to a tour rich in cultural and culinary insights.

The tour includes the use of a bicycle, ensuring easy and enjoyable transit between stops. Participants also receive dinner with six food tastings, covering a variety of Mexican dishes, and four cocktails to savor throughout the evening. The food and drinks are lauded as delicious and authentic, providing a true taste of Puerto Vallarta’s culinary scene.
All stops are included, and guides like Edgar and Gio are praised for their friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging manner. The tour’s small group size guarantees personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.

This experience is ideal for those who enjoy small-group guided tours with a focus on local cuisine and spirits. It suits travelers with moderate physical fitness, as biking is involved, but the ride is generally manageable. It’s perfect for food lovers, craft drink enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring Puerto Vallarta beyond typical tourist spots. The evening timing makes it suitable for those seeking a relaxed, flavorful activity before dinner or sunset.
The Tequila and Tacos Sunset Bike Tour presents a well-balanced mix of sightseeing, food, and drink, led by knowledgeable guides who make every stop engaging. The tour’s $75 price covers all tastings, bicycle use, and expert commentary, making it excellent value for an immersive cultural experience.
While weather-dependent and requiring moderate fitness, the tour’s focus on authentic local spots and passionate guides ensures a memorable outing. This tour is perfect for those wanting to discover Puerto Vallarta’s culinary scene while enjoying a relaxed bike ride through the city’s most iconic landmarks at sunset.
“Edgar was so informative and the restaurants were all amazing! Learned so much about the food and fruits of the area. Drinks were great!!Highly re…”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Vallarta Food Tours on Avenida México and concludes back at the same meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The price covers bicycle use, six food tastings, and four cocktails.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with limited mobility?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so it is best suited for participants comfortable with biking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What kind of drinks are sampled?
Participants try mezcal and raicilla, along with craft cocktails made from these spirits.
Are the stops mostly outdoor or indoor?
Most stops, such as Mariscos Cisneros and Monzón Brewing Co, are outdoor or stand-based, with some indoor visits like El Tasting Room.
Do guides share cultural or historical insights?
Yes, guides like Edgar and Gio are praised for their informative storytelling about local traditions, landmarks, and beverages.
What food items are included?
The food tastings include at least five items, with highlights such as seafood jalapeno tacos and other Mexican dishes.
How large are the groups?
The tour groups are limited to six travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.