Oct 7, 2024
The best activity - Oh my God, please do this activity, it's so amazing and fun, you won't regret it. Yeah, it's expensive, but you definitely get your money's worth. Try going in the morning, as the atmosphere is much better, and the restaurant has live mariachi. The guides are very knowledgeable and concerned about your safety. The best activity in PV!
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Jul 9, 2024
They have it all! Check them out. - My boys wanted to ride ATV's so we booked this tour. I chose a shorter tour due to hot weather and rainy season but now I wished we would have gone longer and maybe booked more than one tour. We had a great guide and the scenery is beautiful. We did the tequila tasting and ate at the restaurant. There were so many tours to pick from - you can really have it all here.
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Jun 1, 2024
Fun trip - Wife and I took the Atv Jorullo bridge. For the money it was a great adventure. Rode atvs across one bridge and then stopped at a local swimming hole, then crossed the big bridge coming back. Would recommend.
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May 29, 2024
Canopy River Park Razor Adventure - Just came back from an Island Princess cruise thru Puerto Vallarta. Had an amazing time at Canopy River Park. We did the Razor Adventure and waterfall swim. Allen was an amazing guide through the trail on the Razor ride, Kevin was a genius and wonderful comedian during the Tequila tasting and Rob somehow got us back to the ship before it left. We loved our time with you all. Clif and Glynese Northam
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May 21, 2024
10/10 recommend! - From the time Oso picked us up, to handing us off to Mario &his crew for the ATV tour through the jungle & across the bridges; all until Kevin finished us off at the tequila tasting this experience was amazing!!
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May 21, 2024
Great Tour on RZRs at an Amazing venue! - We booked the Canopy River RZR tour through the AMSTAR representative at our hotel, eagerly anticipating a new off-road adventure. Typically, my friends and I spend weekends back in the States riding dirt bikes in the high desert, tackling rough terrain and seeking new challenges. We expected this experience to be similar to previous off-road adventures we’ve had on other vacations, which often involved rundown horse properties turned parking lots and junkyards, filled with old buggies, UTVs, quads, and perhaps a broken-down jungle truck or two.
To our pleasant surprise, this tour exceeded all our expectations.
We started from a travel office near our resort, boarding a truck with 5 or 6 rows of bench seats, open-air with a canopy roof and bars for doors and sides. The ride took us through downtown streets and skirting the Zona Romantica, without any frills or tour guide commentary. Puerto Vallarta’s humidity was intense, so dressing for the heat is essential.
After about 40 minutes, we turned into a canyon following a small river into the jungle. We passed a few areas resembling what we had imagined: rundown horse stables with quads parked in grassy pastures. We also saw a small village with houses typical of rural Central America or the Caribbean, which many Americans might consider "rough" living.
As we wound through the village, large homes began to appear on the hills, and eventually, we glimpsed a massive palapa-style building at the top of the canyon. I remember thinking, “That place is huge; I wonder who lives up there.” In just a few minutes, we arrived at that very resort, the base camp for Canopy River tours.
The base camp was impressive. The large building we saw houses a restaurant and entertainment hall, where we received a briefing before our ride. There’s a bar, a stage for entertainment, and below that, areas for zip-lining, canyoneering, and trekking adventures. This level also hosts tequila tastings and a gift store. An infinity pool overlooks the jungle and canyon below; had I known about it, I would have planned to spend some time there.
The off-road portion of the tour was a fantastic experience. Despite riding hundreds, if not thousands, of miles on twisted, rocky roads annually, this RZR ride stood out due to two unique features. First, the purpose-built bridges were remarkable, although horses don't cross them. Second, we stopped after the first bridge and descended rustic steps cut into a steep canyon wall, leading to a swimming hole with a waterfall you can jump off. Don’t miss this spot!
The 7-mile ride through rocky canyons and dusty trails included driving through a small man-made water feature. The well-maintained RZRs made the ride enjoyable and not overly challenging. An average car or truck wouldn't manage these roads, justifying the “off-road” label.
The final stop was a rustic jungle bar, constructed from tree limbs and logs, with a view of the base camp and the expansive bridge. After the nearly two-hour round trip, including the swimming hole and jungle bar stops, we were dirty but exhilarated. While I would have preferred another, faster pass through the trails without following in the dust, it was just the right amount of adventure for my wife.
Clean restrooms and dressing rooms allowed us to freshen up before lunch. The restaurant offered good food, far superior to what you usually get on such tours, and reasonably priced. A photographer took pictures throughout the tour, but there was no hard sell, just a pleasant reminder of the experience.
If you're looking for an adventure in Puerto Vallarta, I highly recommend Canopy River Park. They appear to be building a small hotel on the premises, and I’ll definitely plan a future trip around staying there. The sunsets are sure to be stunning!
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Aug 30, 2024
Fun atv ride - The atv ride was so much fun and scenic, took a good while and the bridge was fun to ride over. They took a decent amount of pictures but were pretty expensive to purchase, that's my only issue
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May 23, 2024
ATV good Canopy Park not good - The ATV tour was great! The staff was soo nice, they made sure we were safe and had fun. It was a first for riding ATV’s
The rest of it sucked!
They charge you $2.00 US for a bottle of water. No ice.
They have a beautiful pool you CANNOT use.
Tequila tasting is done by a nice kid, but compared to Los Veracruz tours it’s a joke!
There are other tours to do, I do not recommend this park.
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Sep 20, 2024
💩 experience.. - My husband and we're one of the first people to the restaurant after our tour. I went to the restroom to change my wet clothing, I was gone about 10 minutes. I gave my husband my order so that he could order while I was gone, but when I got back, every table other than ours had been served. My husband and I were the only WHITE Americans on the tour! We will absolutely NEVER come back here again! WOW is all I can..
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Sep 17, 2024
Buyer beware. Unethical company - The ride was nice enough. We prepaid tip but were still asked for tips. Then they prohibit cameras so that they can charge $20 per digital photo ($600 for our group). A complete rip off. The lady even said of she lowered the price the company would take it out of her paycheck. If that is true, this company should be ashamed of themselves. I highly recommend using another company.
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