Puerto Vallarta: Guided Village & Beach Leisure Walk, Craft Tequila Tasting, Beachfront Lunch With Zipline Option!
After a short 15-minute bus ride, we’ll begin a scenic walk through a charming village surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. Along the way, we’ll pass a peaceful stream, spot local wildlife, and discover fruit trees such as avocado, guava, pistachio, jackfruit, and oil palms... The experience feels like a natural botanical garden just outside Puerto Vallarta.
For those seeking an extra dose of adrenaline, an optional zipline adventure is available. It features nine exciting lines soaring through the jungle, ranging from 20 to an impressive 480 meters. Please let me know at least 24 hours in advance if you’d like to include this activity so arrangements can be made.
Next, we’ll visit a local tequila gallery to learn the basics of tequila production, followed by an artisanal tasting. We’ll then continue toward the coast, passing several small, secluded beaches before arriving at a hillside palapa restaurant with stunning ocean views—an ideal spot to relax, enjoy lunch, or take a break.
Afterward, we’ll head to one of Puerto Vallarta’s most beautiful southern beaches, known for its calm, crystal-clear waters that feel like a natural pool—perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Optional activities here include massages, paddleboarding, and jet ski rentals.
Good to know: This experience includes approximately 4 km of moderate walking over uneven, sometimes rocky terrain, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. During the rainy season, part of the route follows a stream—so getting a little wet is part of the adventure! Small local shops along the way offer drinks and snacks before reaching the beach. This is a gay-friendly, adult-oriented experience.
If you are staying in Mismaloya or near Nogalito, it may be easier to meet me at "Mariscos Bota Negra" (Carretera Barra de Navidad No. Puente Punta Negra, 48399 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.). This is the palapa restaurant where you can wait for me at 9:50 AM. Please let me know the night before if you plan to meet me there.
You’re welcome to stay longer and enjoy the beach at your own pace. Phone service is generally reliable, and returning is easy by taxi, Uber, or public bus. The local bus costs approximately $11 MXN per person (cash, paid individually).
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