Quads ATV Off Road Adventure

REVIEW · PUERTO VALLARTA

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure

  • 4.57 reviews
  • 4 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $99.00
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If you want your Puerto Vallarta day to feel like real adventure, this quad ride fits the bill. It mixes guided ATV driving with time to see famous filming locations, then closes with a tequila tasting—so you’re not just bouncing around on dirt for hours.

What I like most is the practical setup: you get the ATV, helmet, and goggles, plus a real guide who helps keep things on track. I also like that you can choose a single or double ATV, which makes it easier to match the ride to your comfort level and experience.

The main thing to consider is that this is a get-dirty outing. You’ll get dusted and wet, and there’s a deposit voucher involved for vehicle theft or damage—so come prepared and read the requirements.

Quick Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - Quick Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

  • Filming-location driving: you’ll pass famous spots tied to TV and film.
  • Tequila tasting included: the day ends with a tequila stop, not just a ride back.
  • Single or double ATV options: pick the ride style that matches your group.
  • English-speaking expert guide: instruction is part of the package.
  • Two day parts: morning or afternoon tour times.
  • Small-ish group size: maximum of 30 travelers.

Quads Through Puerto Vallarta Filming Spots: The Core Idea

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - Quads Through Puerto Vallarta Filming Spots: The Core Idea
This isn’t a slow, scenic drive. It’s a half-day quad adventure built around motion, dust, and guided turns through areas where you can spot filming references tied to Puerto Vallarta’s on-screen reputation. If you like activities that feel hands-on—steering, accelerating, and learning in real time—this format makes sense.

The experience also saves you time. At about 4 hours 30 minutes, you get a full adventure chunk without committing to a full day of transport, waiting, and sightseeing. For a $99 price point, that matters: you’re paying for the ATV time, the guide, the required safety gear, and the tequila portion.

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Where You Start: Basilio Badillo and How the Route May Differ

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - Where You Start: Basilio Badillo and How the Route May Differ
You start and end at the same spot: Basilio Badillo 400, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico. Round-trip transportation is included from the meeting point, but transportation to and from your hotel isn’t included—so plan your arrival and departure around this location.

There’s also a small route detail worth knowing. A stop at Old Downtown Puerto Vallarta is only for drivers on the Rio Cuale route. Translation: not everyone will see that same Old Downtown stop, even if you’re on the same overall activity. If Old Downtown is a priority for you, arrive with flexible expectations and let the route choose the exact sights.

ATV Setup: Single vs Double, Plus the Safety Gear

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - ATV Setup: Single vs Double, Plus the Safety Gear
You get the ATV, helmet, and goggles, and you’ll be guided by an expert tour guide. That setup matters because you’re not trying to figure out equipment on your own, and you’re not showing up empty-handed for a technical activity.

The single vs double ATV option is a practical choice for families and friend groups. If someone in your party wants to drive solo, you can choose a single. If you want to share the experience or keep one rider more comfortable, you can choose a double ATV setup—useful when experience levels vary.

You also should bring your driving license. That’s not a minor detail. It’s specifically called out, and it’s the kind of requirement that can cause last-minute problems if you forget it.

What the Ride Feels Like: You’ll Get Dusty, Wet, and Busy

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - What the Ride Feels Like: You’ll Get Dusty, Wet, and Busy
This tour is clear about one thing: you will get dusted and wet. That’s not a reason to avoid it—it’s a reason to prepare. Think about your clothing like you would for a muddy hike or a water-and-dirt activity: wear layers you can tolerate, and bring something dry for afterward.

The upside is that you won’t waste hours on standing around. A quad ride works best when the day has a steady flow—meet, gear up, drive, stop, then drive again. With an English-speaking guide and a group size capped at 30 travelers, you should expect the group to move with a rhythm instead of feeling like you’re stuck waiting for everyone.

Driving Through Famous Filming Locations (and Why That’s Fun)

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - Driving Through Famous Filming Locations (and Why That’s Fun)
A lot of ATV tours are about scenery. This one adds a stronger sense of place by including famous filming locations during the drive. Even if you’re not a hardcore film person, there’s something satisfying about recognizing spots you’ve seen on screen. It turns the ride into a story, not just a workout.

This is the part that tends to hook people who want more than a generic trail ride. The filming-location angle also keeps the guide’s instructions more engaging—there’s usually context behind where you’re going and what you might spot along the way.

The Tequila Tasting Ending: A Reward, Not an Afterthought

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - The Tequila Tasting Ending: A Reward, Not an Afterthought
The tour ends with a tequila tasting. For a quad activity, that’s a smart finish because it gives you a calm moment right after the dust-and-speed portion. It also turns the day into a more complete experience: you drive first, then you slow down and enjoy a local drink.

Price-wise, this is part of why the $99 label feels more reasonable than it might on a ride-only activity. The day includes not just the ATV time, but also the tequila component and the guide.

Also, one standout detail from positive feedback: people were happy with the overall end stop, including how the tasting was handled and the food option available at that point. Since lunch itself is not listed as included, you should treat any food as something you may pay for separately—but it’s good to know the ending tends to be enjoyable.

Included vs Not Included: Where Your Money Actually Goes

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - Included vs Not Included: Where Your Money Actually Goes
Included:

  • Round-trip transportation from the meeting point
  • Tequila tour (tasting)
  • ATV, helmet, and goggles
  • Expert tour guide

Not included:

  • Lunch and drinks
  • Hotel-to-meeting-point transportation
  • Vehicle insurance with a Visa/MC voucher as a guarantee: $25 per booking
  • Vehicle deposit voucher: $1,000 pesos in case of theft or damage

This is a good moment to do a quick value check. At $99 per person for about 4.5 hours, you’re paying for a guided, safety-managed ATV experience plus the tequila tasting. If you’ve ever priced ATV rentals alone, you know equipment and guidance usually cost real money. Here, the guide and required gear are part of the deal.

Just keep your budget honest by planning for what’s not included: lunch/drinks, tips, and the potential extra insurance/deposit items.

Safety, Deposits, and the Stuff You Don’t Want to Surprise You

Quads ATV Off Road Adventure - Safety, Deposits, and the Stuff You Don’t Want to Surprise You
This tour is built to be safe for people who follow instructions. It’s not a DIY ride. The guide is there to manage the group and help you handle the ATV responsibly.

One important detail for your planning: there’s a vehicle insurance guarantee requirement tied to Visa/MC, listed at $25 per booking. On top of that, you’ll need a security deposit voucher of $1,000 pesos in case of theft or damage to the vehicle.

So if you’re the kind of traveler who hates friction, read this part carefully and come ready. Bring the required driving license, and plan payment methods so you’re not hunting for a card at the last second.

What to Bring: Dry Clothes, Sunblock, Cash Tips, and a Realistic Attitude

The tour gives you the gear. You still need to bring comfort basics. Here’s what you should plan to have:

  • Extra dry clothes (you’ll get wet)
  • Sunblock
  • Cash money for tips and souvenirs
  • Your driving license

That cash note matters because tipping often feels easier when you’re not scrambling for small bills. The souvenir angle is also real—ATV tours usually end with a place to buy something memorable, especially when there’s a tequila stop involved.

And yes, you should assume your clothes might not come out looking the way they went in. If you’re packing for a beach day right after, plan a change of outfit for later.

Tour Timing: Morning or Afternoon, and Why That Helps

This activity runs in either the morning or afternoon. That flexibility helps you build a smarter itinerary. If you’re trying to avoid peak sun, a morning slot can feel more comfortable. If you want time in the morning for Old Town wandering, choose the afternoon ride.

The overall duration stays around 4 hours 30 minutes, so treat it as a solid block on your day. It’s long enough that you’ll feel like you did something real, but short enough that you can still do dinner plans afterward.

Group Size and Personal Space: Maximum 30 Travelers

The tour has a maximum of 30 travelers. That’s not tiny, but it’s also not the kind of massive crowd where you feel lost in the shuffle. With an expert guide and safety gear provided, the group size helps keep instructions practical and manageable.

In real terms, that can mean less waiting and more time actually riding or moving between moments on the schedule. Quad tours work best when the day flows.

Who This Quad ATV Tour Is Best For

This is best for you if you:

  • Want an active, guided ATV experience (not a passive tour)
  • Like the idea of filming-location stops
  • Want a half-day plan with a satisfying ending at the tequila tasting
  • Prefer guided safety over solo renting

It also seems to work well for teen drivers when the guide is paying attention and helping them stay safe on the vehicle. The feedback you have here points to guides taking driving safety seriously, especially when younger riders are involved.

Who should skip or rethink:

  • It’s not suitable for babies
  • It’s not recommended for children under 6
  • If you hate getting dusty or wet, this might not be your type of day

Should You Book Quads ATV Off Road Adventure?

I’d book it if you want a Puerto Vallarta experience that mixes driving, recognizable filming spots, and a tequila finish—all in a time-boxed 4.5-hour format. The $99 price feels fair when you factor in the guide, ATV, helmet, goggles, round-trip transport from the meeting point, and the included tequila tasting.

Skip it (or at least reconsider) if you’re sensitive to mess, because this is a dust-and-wet ride. Also, if you’re not comfortable with the $25 insurance guarantee and the $1,000 pesos deposit voucher, you’ll want to plan payment and responsibility upfront.

If you’re the type who shows up prepared—driving license, dry clothes, sunblock, and cash for tips—this looks like a strong value way to turn half a day into a memorable, moving adventure.

FAQ

How long is the Quads ATV Off Road Adventure?

It lasts about 4 hours 30 minutes.

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $99.00 per person.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is Basilio Badillo 400, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico.

Does the tour include transportation?

Yes, it includes round-trip transportation from the meeting point, but it does not include transportation to and from your hotel.

What’s included in the tour?

It includes round-trip transportation from the meeting point, the tequila tour, an ATV, a helmet and goggles, and an expert tour guide.

What’s not included?

Lunch and drinks are not included, and hotel transportation is not included. There are also deposit/insurance requirements described by the tour.

Do I need a driver’s license?

Yes—bring your driving license.

Can children participate?

It is not suitable for babies and is not recommended for children under 6 years old.

Will I get dirty during the tour?

Yes, you should expect to get dusted and wet.

What are the cancellation rules?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

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