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Sayulita and San Pancho Day Trip

1. Sayulita and San Pancho Day Trip

Make a quick stop to try exotic fruits & local sweets On the way to San Pancho, your day of exploration and discovery begins with a stop at a colorful roadside stand where we will taste exotic fruits and local sweets. Your guide will share the history behind some of those traditional sweets and their origin. It will be an excellent opportunity to take a piece or two for the road. Taste Mexican street food in San Pancho We continue to San Pancho to meet the staff of Su Pancha Madre, a very cool food truck dedicated to one of the most iconic dishes of Mexican street food, sopes. They welcome us with a mouthwatering sope prepared at the moment, in a gourmet way. Enjoy its great flavor and colorful presentation. After a short break, walk through the surrounding streets to the main avenue of San Pancho, where we will have half an hour to admire its murals and leisurely stroll through the galleries and shops. Tuesdays in San Pancho have added value because they are market days, the perfect opportunity to browse through hundreds of products made by hand by local artists. Approaching the center of San Pancho, we stop at Las Iguanas. At this classic plaza food stall, we'll savor a delicious and fulfilling quesadilla made with a blue corn tortilla. Try pulque, a pre-Hispanic alcoholic beverage Continue your exploration of San Pancho, walking through the alleys of the city to El Gallo, a pulqueria with a beach atmosphere. Try two types of pulques, one white and one cured, and find out why this legendary drink is back and more fashionable than ever. During your tasting, learn about the history of pulque. This pre-Hispanic beverage made from the lightly fermented sap of the agave is closely intertwined with the history of Mexico and a fundamental part of our cultural heritage. El Gallo is also a liquor and wine store. This would be your opportunity to take home a good bottle of mezcal, raicilla or wines from Valle de Guadalupe, one of the most prolific winery regions of Mexico. Visit a community center and learn about their philosophy Before leaving, we will make a quick visit to Entre Amigos, a community center rooted in the mission of giving the children and families of San Pancho the skills necessary to contribute and positively impact their communities. Enjoy Sayulita's shops, boutiques and galleries After a morning in San Pancho, we headed to Sayulita. Upon arrival, you will have free time to explore and soak up the atmosphere of the streets and visit boutiques and art shops. The multi-ethnicity of this charismatic town is present in its handicrafts, bars, restaurants and stalls selling jewelry, handmade garments and swimsuits. Walk down Sayulita's most iconic street as you delight in the beautiful art and galleries. This tour of Sayulita and San Pancho is a fun and charming day out, perfect to enjoy with friends or make new ones!

Puerto Vallarta: Jorullo Bridge Private Guided Hiking Tour

2. Puerto Vallarta: Jorullo Bridge Private Guided Hiking Tour

Hike through the beautiful Sierra Madre Occidental, admire local wildlife, and learn from a local guide on this exciting day tour. Cross one of the world's longest suspension bridges and refresh yourself with a swim in a beautiful waterfall. Explore Puerto Vallarta's beautiful landscapes and see its unique wildlife during this hiking experience, a wonderful way to explore and enjoy the extensive flora and fauna of the Sierra Madre Occidental. Travel on a guided hiking circuit of 8 km, and see local wildlife like parrots and macaws in their natural habitat, while learning more about the natural habitats from a local guide who will be happy to answer all of your questions. Cross over Jorullo Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, in over 470 meters long and 150 meters above the River Cuale. Finish this activity with a stop to swim and refresh yourself at a beautiful waterfall named "El Salto".

Puerto Vallarta: Private Guided ATV and Zipline Combo Trip

3. Puerto Vallarta: Private Guided ATV and Zipline Combo Trip

Head off on an adrenaline-fueled adventure in the spectacular landscapes of Puerto Vallarta on a guided ATV tour in the Sierra Madre mountains. Travel along dusty trails and challenging swerves. Stop to admire the El Salto waterfall, cool off in a secluded oasis, and soar over the canopy on a zipline. Receive all the safety gear and instruction you need from your guide for a safe race through the jungle trails. See the El Salto waterfall and drive through the lush vegetation. Stop at a hidden oasis and jump into its refreshing waters for a swim. Head back onto the trails for more adrenaline-fueled ATV fun. Put your courage to the test with a canopy zipline tour and get your heart racing as you launch yourself over the treetops.

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The ATVing through the beautiful scenery was a definite, unexpected highlight of our time in Puerto Vallarta. We loved zooming through puddles and over muddy hills. The team at Canopy River were patient and made sure everyone was comfortable and knew what they were doing. Expect to get a little dirty especially if it’s just rained. The zip lining was great but keep in mind there’s a weight limit. My husband was told he couldn’t do the zip line because of a weight issue, they didn’t tell us what that limit was but looked at him and said he was over it - he’s 6ft6in so is definitely a big guy so we can understand it but it was a bit disappointing to do the zipping alone. There is a restaurant onsite at Canopy River which is 250 pesos / $12.50 for the buffet if you get hungry and there’s also an opportunity to do tequila tasting and swim in a beautiful pool if you want to stay in the mountains longer.