If you’re looking for a mix of outdoor adventure, breathtaking scenery, and a touch of local flavor, the Walking Tour to Jorullo’s Glass ViewPoint offers just that. For $139 per person, in about five hours, you’ll explore the lush mountains just outside Puerto Vallarta, walking on trails through the Sierra Madre Occidental, and ending at the famous glass platform with panoramic views. Guides are knowledgeable and friendly, making this both an exciting and educational experience.
What we find especially appealing about this tour are the stunning mountain vistas and the unique glass platform — a perfect spot for that “wow” shot. Plus, the inclusion of tequila tasting and local snacks adds a nice cultural touch. However, the tour’s price might seem steep for some, especially considering reviews that mention missing features like waterfalls and waterfalls crossing. Still, if you value expert-guided hikes and exclusive viewpoints, this could be a worthwhile splurge. This experience suits travelers who enjoy a mix of nature, authentic local flavors, and a bit of adrenaline from walking on a transparent floor.
Key Points

- Spectacular Views: Panoramic vistas from the Glass ViewPoint and scenic lookout spots.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides who share insights about flora, fauna, and local history.
- Unique Platform: The glass-floored Jorullo Point offers an adrenaline rush and great photo opportunities.
- Cultural Touch: Included tequila tasting and local snacks enrich the experience.
- Moderate Hike: About 2.5 miles, suitable for most fitness levels but requires comfortable shoes.
- Flexible Booking: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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The Itinerary and What Makes It Special
We start with a friendly welcome and a safety briefing, setting the tone for a relaxed yet adventurous morning. The shuttle service whisks you from Puerto Vallarta to the trailhead in the Sierra Madre mountains — a scenic drive that gets you into the lush, green territory where nature comes alive.
Once there, your guide, who is often praised for their knowledge of local flora and fauna, leads you along trails that weave through the subtropical forest. Expect to see indigenous trees and spot wildlife, which might be a highlight if you’re into nature photography or simply enjoy learning about the environment. The walk itself is around 2.5 miles, with some gentle ups and downs. Reviewers mention that it’s not overly strenuous but can be a workout in the heat and humidity, so sturdy shoes and a change of clothes are recommended.
Along the way, there are several scenic viewpoints that offer sweeping vistas of the mountains, rivers, and Banderas Bay. These stops are perfect for taking photos or just soaking in the landscape. The guides are known for their attentiveness, sharing interesting tidbits about local ecosystems, indigenous trees, and wildlife. One reviewer specifically appreciated Omar, who made the trip more engaging with his expertise.
The Jorullo Glass ViewPoint: The Main Attraction
The pièce de résistance is the Jorullo Point, a glass platform that extends over the edge of the mountain, providing a thrilling view straight down. Walking on transparent floors might not be for everyone, but it’s definitely a highlight for many visitors. The views from this platform are stunning — you’re looking out over a vast mountain range, rivers winding below, and a sense of being on top of the world.
From the other reviews, it’s clear that this view is genuinely impressive. One traveler described it as “beautiful” and “stunning,” while another was particularly excited about the adrenaline of walking on the glass. The platform also offers the rare opportunity to feel a bit of a thrill while safely enjoying some of the best vistas in the region.
The Final Stop and Cultural Flavor
After the adrenaline rush, the tour concludes at a scenic lookout with views of the iconic bridge, Banderas Bay, and surrounding greenery. Here, you get to enjoy a tequila tasting and local snacks — a nice way to relax and soak in the atmosphere. The inclusion of a tasting is appreciated by those wanting a taste of local culture, and it’s a good deal considering the overall price.
Plus, the guided tour includes a visit to the world’s longest suspension bridge, which is another impressive feature of this area. The guides’ explanations help put these sights into context, making the experience more meaningful beyond just the visuals.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat to Expect and Practical Tips
- Timing: The tour lasts about 2 hours, but with shuttle times and time at the viewpoints, plan for roughly five hours.
- What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, insect repellent, a towel, change of clothes, and cash for tips or souvenirs.
- Group Size & Personal Experience: Many reviews mention small group sizes or even private tours if you’re the sole booking, ensuring a personalized experience.
- Booking & Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance gives flexibility, and the option to reserve now and pay later helps you plan without immediate commitment.
The Balance of Value and Experience
At $139, this tour isn’t the cheapest activity in Puerto Vallarta, but it offers a mix of adventure, stunning scenery, and local culture that many find worth the cost. The inclusion of expert guides, transportation, snacks, and tequila tasting makes for a well-rounded package. That said, some reviews note the disappointment about missing waterfalls or crossing suspension bridges, which may be part of the original advertising but not included here. It’s important to set expectations accordingly.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience suits adventurous travelers who enjoy light hiking, spectacular views, and unique photo opportunities. It’s ideal for those who appreciate learning from knowledgeable guides and want to include a cultural tasting. If you’re short on time but want to experience the mountains and some authentic local flavors, this could be a perfect choice.
However, if you’re expecting cascade waterfalls or extensive crossing bridges, you might find this tour more limited. It’s best for those who value the view from the glass platform and a scenic walk over more physically demanding or feature-heavy excursions.
Final Thoughts

The Puerto Vallarta Walking Tour to Jorullo’s Glass ViewPoint offers a memorable blend of nature, adventure, and culture. You’ll get spectacular mountain vistas, the thrill of walking on glass, and the chance to sample local tequila — all with knowledgeable guides who enrich the experience.
While it isn’t perfect — some might find the price high for what’s included and expect waterfalls or more extensive crossings — the views and the personal touch make it worthwhile. This tour is especially suited for travelers who want a manageable outdoor activity that combines scenic beauty with a little adrenaline and local flavor.
If you’re eager for a mix of gentle hiking, stunning panoramas, and a taste of authentic Mexican hospitality, this tour deserves a spot on your Puerto Vallarta itinerary.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours of walking, but with shuttle transfers and time at the viewpoints, you should plan for around 5 hours overall.
Is the hike difficult?
It’s about 2.5 miles with some ups and downs, suitable for most people in decent shape. Expect some warm weather and humidity, so wear comfortable shoes and bring a change of clothes if needed.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers shuttle service, a welcome drink, purified water, seasonal fruits, a snack, tequila tasting, and a guided visit to the suspension bridge.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some peace of mind when booking.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, insect repellent, a towel, a change of clothes, and some cash for tips or souvenirs.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly?
Most likely yes, as the walk is moderate, but consider their comfort with walking in heat and humidity.
How are the guides?
Reviews highlight guides like Omar for their friendliness and knowledge, making the trip more engaging and informative.
Are the views worth it?
Absolutely. Reviewers agree that the panoramic vistas from the viewpoints and the glass platform are breathtaking.
Does the tour include waterfalls or suspension bridge crossings?
Not in this version. While some features are advertised, reviews note the absence of waterfalls and extensive crossings, so manage expectations accordingly.
The Puerto Vallarta Walking Tour to Jorullo’s Glass ViewPoint offers a well-balanced combination of stunning scenery, culture, and outdoor activity. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a manageable hike with extraordinary views and aren’t overly concerned about missing waterfalls or longer crossings. The knowledgeable guides, scenic vistas, and optional tequila tasting make it a memorable way to spend part of your Puerto Vallarta trip. Whether you’re a nature lover, a thrill-seeker, or simply after some authentic local flavor, this tour provides a memorable snapshot of the Sierra Madre mountains’ beauty.
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