All terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta

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All terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta

4.5 · 10 reviews 3 hours 30 minutes (approx.) From $110 Operated by Gray Line Puerto Vallarta · Bookable on Viator
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One wrong turn and your vacation gets a story. This ATV tour takes you beyond Puerto Vallarta into rough trails toward the Cuale River, then caps it with a tequila tasting that feels properly local. The drive is hands-on, and the small-group size keeps the whole thing from feeling like a factory line.

I love that you get to drive your own ATV with a guide keeping you on track. I also like the personal feel, with a maximum of 15 travelers, so you actually get attention instead of being herded. One thing to consider: the tour includes tequila, but food is not included, and some stops can turn into optional shopping or lunch pressure, so you will want to stay firm on prices.

Key things to know before you go

All terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta - Key things to know before you go

  • Small-group cap (15 max): more personal guiding and fewer bottlenecks on the trail
  • Hands-on ATV time: you drive across rocky paths toward the Cuale River area
  • Tequila tasting included: exclusive Mexico-only pours, with an 18+ rule for drinking
  • What is not included: no damage and collisions insurance, plus no food or drinks
  • Arrive early for check-in: the meeting point needs a quick, on-site confirmation

ATV rides near Puerto Vallarta, why the Cuale River area matters

All terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta - ATV rides near Puerto Vallarta, why the Cuale River area matters
Puerto Vallarta is easy to experience from the beach and the boardwalk. This tour gives you the other side, the one with dirt under your fingernails and rocky trails under your tires.

The star here is the Cuale River region. You start with a short safety and setup moment, then get onto Sierra-style rocky paths where you feel the terrain change. That is what turns this from a sightseeing ride into an actual adventure. You are not just looking out of a window, you are controlling the pace, steering around uneven ground, and learning what the ATV can do.

And yes, it gets a little sweaty. You should go in expecting dust, heat, and the kind of workout where you do not need the gym later.

The 3 hours 30 minutes plan, stop by stop

All terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta - The 3 hours 30 minutes plan, stop by stop
This is an approx. 3 hours 30 minutes experience, paced in two main parts.

Stop 1: Gear up and hit the first stretch

You meet at Unique ATV Tours and get safety gear, then you ride your ATV into the mountains up toward the Cuale River area. This first segment is about 15 minutes.

Why it is worth it: it is not just “get on and go.” You get the basic safety flow and enough time to get comfortable with the controls before the longer riding portion.

Possible drawback: if you arrive late to check-in, you can end up rushed for the instructions. That matters, because ATV riding is all about small adjustments, not brute force.

Other quad and RZR runs into the sierra

Stop 2: The main ride through rocky paths to the Cuale River

Next comes the longest chunk, about 3 hours. This is where you drive your ATV through rocky paths of the Sierra until you reach the Cuale River.

This is the part most people remember because it feels like you are truly moving through the terrain instead of looping around a single area. You will also likely connect with the “jungle bar” highlight from the tour description as you near the river area, since the experience includes a tequila tasting and that stop is commonly where it fits.

What to watch: 3 hours on uneven ground is real time. If your legs or wrists tire quickly, take it slow on turns and keep your grip steady. Your guide can help you adjust your riding style to reduce fatigue.

Driving your own ATV, safety gear, and how to stay comfortable

You will be given safety gear, and you are riding with a guided tour. You also have your own ATV to drive, which is a big deal. It means you are not doing this as a passive passenger. You will feel the route under you.

To make that enjoyable, treat clothing like part of your gear. The tour recommends comfortable shoes plus sunscreen and insect repellent, and I agree with that logic. Dirt and sun stack fast in Puerto Vallarta. Plan for sweat, and plan for dust.

Physical readiness matters too. The tour asks for moderate physical fitness and says it is not recommended for people with mobility problems. This makes sense when you think about getting seated, shifting body weight over bumps, and controlling the ATV on rocky ground.

Also, the tour does not include damage and collisions insurance. That does not mean you will crash. It just means you should ride thoughtfully, keep speed sensible, and be aware that you are responsible for any related costs if something goes wrong. If that is stressful for you, it is worth asking how the tour handles incidents before you go out.

Tequila tasting and the 18+ rule, what you should expect

The experience includes a tequila tasting, and the description calls out “exclusive tequilas not available outside Mexico.” That is usually the point where the day shifts from adrenaline to relaxed and social.

The minimum age to drink alcohol is 18 years. If anyone in your group is under 18, you can still participate in the tour, but they should not consume alcohol during the tasting.

Practical tip: pace yourself. ATV riding makes your body feel hot and active, and tequila can hit harder when you are already flushed from sun and movement. I would treat it as a tasting, not a finish-line.

Small-group tour of up to 15, the real benefit and the sales-test

All terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta - Small-group tour of up to 15, the real benefit and the sales-test
One of the strongest reasons to book this type of tour is control. With a maximum of 15 travelers, you are less likely to get shuffled off into a loud crowd. Your guide can actually help you with riding, and you are more likely to ask a question and get an answer that matches your route.

Now the balanced part. Some experiences tied to guided tours like this can include extra stops or persuasion around shopping and lunch. In the reviews you provided, there are mentions of a guide who seemed more focused on getting people to spend money, including lunch at higher-priced places.

Here is how you protect yourself without ruining the vibe:

  • Ask where you are eating and whether there is a price range before you sit down.
  • If you are choosing lunch, ask for pricing upfront, not after you order.
  • If the driver suggests a specific place, you can politely steer toward what feels fair and what works for your budget.

One review specifically advised speaking up, and that is good advice here. You will enjoy the ride more if you feel in charge.

Meeting at Unique ATV Tours, how to avoid the wrong gate

All terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta - Meeting at Unique ATV Tours, how to avoid the wrong gate
Meeting point confusion is the kind of thing that can kill your first hour fast. The meeting location listed is:

Unique ATV Tours

Río de La Plata 246, López Mateos, 48330 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico

Pickup is offered, but you should also plan to check in at the Unique ATV Tours office before your schedule. That timing detail matters, and it helps you avoid the situation where your group is not ready when it is time to depart.

A few review notes you shared point to issues like incorrect pickup timing, incorrect meeting location details, and names not showing on the list even when vouchers were present. You cannot control the system, but you can control your arrival time:

  • Get there early enough to handle a checklist, not early enough to watch the clock forever.
  • Keep your mobile ticket and voucher info accessible.
  • If something feels off, ask on-site immediately rather than wandering around.

This is one of those tours where being slightly early turns into peace of mind.

Price and what you actually get for $110

The tour is listed at $110.00 per group (up to 1). That pricing structure can feel a little confusing, so I recommend you confirm what your booking covers when you reserve. Still, even with that caveat, the inclusions make sense:

Included:

  • ATV ride
  • Guided tour
  • Safety gear
  • Tequila tasting

Not included:

  • Food and drinks
  • Damage and collisions insurance

So the value question is really this: are you paying for a guided, gear-equipped ATV experience with a tequila tasting, and are you comfortable handling food costs separately? If yes, $110 can be a fair trade for several hours of active fun plus a Mexico-only tasting moment.

If you prefer a day where food and drinks are handled end to end, you may feel nickeled and dimed later. In that case, budget a lunch you truly want, or bring plans for what you will eat when the tour ends.

What kind of traveler this tour fits best

This ATV ride fits best if you want:

  • Hands-on driving, not just a photo stop
  • A break from beach-only days
  • A chance to see the Cuale River area from the trail, not just from a map

It is also a good pick for couples who want shared adventure, especially because the tour style sounds small-group and guide-supported.

Skip it if:

  • You have mobility problems or trouble shifting positions on uneven ground
  • You get uncomfortable in heat and want a totally chill schedule
  • You dislike the idea of managing lunch separately, since food and drinks are not included

Quick FAQ

FAQ

How long is the All Terrain ATV Tour in Puerto Vallarta?

It runs about 3 hours 30 minutes. The schedule includes a short first stop (about 15 minutes) and then a longer ride section (about 3 hours).

Do they pick you up from your hotel?

Pickup is offered. Even with pickup, you should be at the Unique ATV Tours office before your schedule for check-in.

What does the tour include?

The tour includes the ATV ride, a guided tour, safety gear, and a tequila tasting.

Is tequila tasting included for everyone?

The tour includes tequila tasting, but the minimum age to drink alcohol is 18 years.

What should I bring?

Wear comfortable shoes, and bring sunscreen and insect repellent. The tour also recommends bringing cash.

Is food included?

No. Food and drinks are not included in the tour price.

Should you book this ATV tour?

Book it if you want a practical, active Puerto Vallarta day with real riding time, a guided setup, and a tequila tasting you would not get at home. With the small-group cap of 15 travelers, it is also more likely to feel personal than rushed.

Think twice if you get stressed about meeting points, prefer fully planned meals, or are worried about not having damage and collisions insurance included. If you do book, fix your odds by arriving early to check-in and staying firm about lunch pricing before you order.