REVIEW · PUERTO VALLARTA ZIPLINE & CANOPY TOURS
Zip Line Adventure in the heights in Puerto Vallarta 11 lines
Flying through Puerto Vallarta starts with a short run. This half-day adventure strings together 11 zip lines over about 4 km, with big mountain and rainforest views and a safety-first start.
I like that the guides keep the pace fun and controlled, with standout names like David, Isaac, and Isiah showing up in the experience. I also love the included protective setup (helmet, scarf, and glasses), plus the welcome drink and a tequila tasting for adults.
My one caution is pickup timing. You need to be at the meeting point 10 minutes early, because the tour is scheduled and you do not want to be the person running late with a phone full of maps.
Key points to know before you go
- 11 zip lines across about 4 km with panoramic mountain and rainforest views
- Short, safer first lines so you can get comfortable before the longer, higher ones
- Helmet, scarf, and glasses included, plus specialized guides
- Tequila tasting for 18+ and a welcome drink after you’re suited up
- Max group size of 15, so the experience stays more personal
- Minimum age 6 and a 110 kg / 242 lbs max body weight limit
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The 11-line Puerto Vallarta zip course, in plain terms

This is a classic Puerto Vallarta height fix, built around 11 zip lines laid out over roughly 4 km. You spend about 4 hours total, which is long enough to feel like you did something meaningful, but short enough to keep the rest of your day open for the beach.
The route is designed to look different as you move from platform to platform. You are flying over rainforest and getting views of tropical vegetation, and you’ll be looking out for birds and other wildlife along the way when you have a moment to glance up and around.
The tone of the experience is also practical. The first five lines are shorter and safer, which helps you settle in, adjust your body position, and learn the basic flow before the adrenaline ramps up.
Nogalito Ecopark pickup and what to expect at the start

Your tour begins with pickup at Pick Up 4 Nogalito EcoparkOlímpica, 48310 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, which is convenient if you plan to head out afterward without hunting for buses or taxis.
Plan to be there early. The rule is simple: show up 10 minutes before departure time. This matters because the tour is organized like a schedule, not a “whenever people arrive” situation, and the group size is capped at 15 travelers, so timing helps the whole day run smoothly.
You’ll also want to have your mobile ticket ready. Even if you think you can figure it out at the check-in desk, having it on your phone before you arrive keeps things calm.
How the first five lines teach you the rhythm

One of the smartest design choices here is the staged progression. The first five zip lines are short and safe, and the crew uses them to get you comfortable before the longer and higher runs.
For you, this means you’re not thrown straight into the deep end. The early lines act like a training circuit, where you can focus on breathing, staying relaxed, and following guide cues. If you’re the type who freezes up when you feel exposure, this is exactly the kind of setup that helps.
And it’s not just nerves. Those first platforms are also where you start noticing the surroundings. Each platform is built to give you a view of the forest and the mix of tropical plants below.
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The longer lines: where the adrenaline actually shows up

After the first five, the experience leans into its main promise: longer and higher lines. This is where you’ll feel your heart speed up. You’ll get more time in the air, more speed, and a stronger sense of height over the green canopy.
This is also where your body setup matters more. If you wear something too loose, or shoes with poor grip, you’ll feel it. Stick with comfortable closed shoes and light clothing, so you can move confidently on platforms and handle any wind or breeze as you zip.
If you have height anxiety, pay attention to how the tour eases you in. One person who said they have vertigo also reported that they loved the activity and felt the experience was very safe for children. That doesn’t mean it will feel the same for everyone, but it does suggest the operation takes comfort and control seriously rather than rushing people.
Your route through rainforest views and platform moments

The big headline is visibility. The tour spans about 4 km and each segment is framed to show you mountain and rainforest perspectives. You’re not just zipping from point A to point B, you’re getting repeated chances to look out over trees and vegetation.
At each platform, you’re positioned to enjoy the view. That matters because it turns the activity from pure thrill into a mix of thrill and scenery, which is why people remember the day beyond the speed.
You may also spot birds and other wildlife. Nothing here is guaranteed, but the route is described as passing through areas where birds and animals live, so keep your eyes up between lines and while you’re waiting your turn.
Guides and safety: what makes the difference in real life

A zip line course lives or dies by its guides. Here, the guides get real credit, with names like David and Isaac mentioned for being both funny and skilled at keeping the vibe light. Isiah also shows up as a guide that made the experience more memorable.
That mix of humor and control is not just entertainment. When someone can explain what’s happening clearly and keep you relaxed, you ride better. You’re less tense, you follow instructions faster, and you move smoothly from harness check to launch.
Safety is also reflected in the setup. You get protective equipment including a helmet, scarf, and glasses. The glasses help with wind and debris, and the helmet is obvious, but the scarf is the detail people often overlook until they’re grateful for it on a breezy line.
Included extras: welcome drink, tequila tasting, and the end at the restaurant

The included package goes beyond the lines. You receive a welcome drink and you also get tequila tasting for adults 18 years old and up. If you’re traveling with mixed ages, this is an easy way to add a little local flavor without forcing every person into the same adult activity.
At the end, you go down to a restaurant. That’s a key practical detail, because it gives you a natural landing point after 4 hours of motion and adrenaline. Since breakfast and lunch are not included, this end stop can be your chance to eat something sooner rather than later.
Bring some extra cash. The tour info specifically notes extra money for souvenirs, photos, food, and tips. Photos and souvenirs can add up quickly, so it’s better to plan rather than make it up on the spot.
What to wear, bring, and avoid so you feel good the whole time

This is an active, outdoorsy tour, and the basics matter. You’ll want light clothing and comfortable closed shoes. Skip sandals, avoid anything slippery, and choose shoes that you can confidently step on while you’re waiting at platforms.
Also bring mosquito repellent. The tour is in a rainforest area, and that’s exactly the kind of place where mosquitoes love to make themselves known.
A couple of other practical notes:
- Stick within the physical limits: the tour expects moderate physical fitness
- The experience has a 110 kg / 242 lbs max body weight limit
- There’s a minimum age of 6 years
- The max group size is 15, so you’ll likely be moving through the course with a steady flow
If you’re sensitive to wind or debris, the provided glasses and scarf will help. Just don’t count on your own clothing to do the same job.
Price and value for $56.49: what you’re really paying for

At $56.49 per person, this sits in the range that feels attainable for a half-day thrill. The real value comes from what’s included. You’re not just buying the right to go on ziplines, you’re getting helmet, scarf, and glasses, specialized guides, 11 zip lines, and a welcome drink.
The tequila tasting for adults adds another layer of local fun, and it’s handled as a clear age-based perk (18+). That’s a common thing to look for when you want the experience to feel authentic without turning it into a party you didn’t plan for.
What is not included is also important: breakfast and lunch are not provided. So if you’re the type who likes a full meal before activity, you’ll need to eat beforehand. If you prefer to snack and then eat after, the restaurant at the end can work well.
Photos and souvenirs can cost extra, but the tour at least tells you up front to budget for them. That’s the kind of transparency that makes your day easier.
Who this zip line adventure fits best
This tour is a strong match if you want a big highlight without committing to a full day in the hills. 11 lines over about 4 km gives you enough time in the air to feel like you got your money’s worth, even with a 4-hour schedule.
It also works well for families and groups because there’s a clear minimum age of 6 years and the first five lines are described as shorter and safer. That makes the starting ramp-up more manageable for kids and for adults who need a gentler entry.
It may be less ideal if:
- You want zero height exposure from the first moment. The course does start with safety-first short lines, but it’s still a zip line experience.
- You’re beyond the 110 kg / 242 lbs limit.
- You want a meal included in the price. Breakfast and lunch are not included.
Should you book Zip Line Adventure in the heights in Puerto Vallarta 11 lines?
I’d book it if you want a well-structured zip line day with 11 lines, a staged start, and included gear that helps you feel protected. The guide energy also sounds like a major part of the experience, with David, Isaac, and Isiah standing out for making the ride more fun and memorable.
Skip it if your plan depends on long, flexible pickup timing. This tour runs on schedule, and you’ll want to be at Nogalito EcoparkOlímpica on time. Also plan your food because you’ll need to handle breakfast and lunch outside the tour.
If you decide to go, pack smart: closed shoes, light clothes, and mosquito repellent. And if you’re nervous, take comfort in the fact that the course begins with shorter, safer lines designed to get you ready for the longer, higher ones. That first ramp-up can make the difference between “I survived” and “I can’t believe I did that.”
FAQ
How much does the Puerto Vallarta 11 zip line adventure cost?
The price is listed as $56.49 per person.
How long is the zip line tour?
The duration is about 4 hours.
Where do I meet for pickup, and does the tour return to the same place?
Pickup is at Pick Up 4 Nogalito EcoparkOlímpica, 48310 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the tour price?
It includes helmet, scarf, and glasses, tequila tasting for adults 18+, 11 zip lines, specialized guides, and a welcome drink.
What is not included?
Breakfast and lunch are not included.
What are the minimum age and weight limits?
The minimum age is 6 years and the maximum body weight is 110 kg / 242 lbs.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear light clothing and comfortable closed shoes. Bring mosquito repellent, and plan extra money for souvenirs, photos, food, and tips.
Is the tour offered in English, and how many people are in a group?
The tour is offered in English, and there is a maximum of 15 travelers per group.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
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