5/5 Maria B. 1 year ago on Google
This
was
such
a
great
place
and
the
people
were
amazing.
We
took
the
speed
boat
ride
and
our
guide
Cezar
was
funny
and
made
the
whole
trip
so
much
better.
The
zipline
crew
was
also
such
a
fun
and
energetic
bunch
that
made
learning
the
rules
a
joy
and
easy
to
remember.
If
you're
Spanish
isn't
the
best,
do
not
worry
as
all
of
the
people
here
spoke
really
great
English,
so
it
made
communication
easy.
The
pamphlet
we
got
when
we
signed
up
at
the
hotel
only
said
to
bring
comfort
shoes
and
didn't
say
why...you
have
to
hike
up
many
stairs
to
get
to
like
the
first
6
or
so
lines.
It's
was
a
struggle
(manageable
if
you
go
slow
and
steady)
for
beginner
hikers,
so
just
be
prepared
for
it.
I
don't
know
how
I
expected
to
get
up
to
the
ziplines,
but
apparently
I
didn't
think
hiking.
The
views
are
definitely
worth
it,
so
don't
back
out
from
doing
it.
And
don't
forget
to
bring
bug
spray
as
they
are
extra
wild
and
in-your-face
in
the
jungle.
;)
You
can
bring
your
cell
phone
with
you
on
the
lines,
but
it
much
be
in
a
carry
case
that
can
go
around
your
neck.
They
have
someone
taking
professional
pictures
of
you
that
you
can
view
and
buy
at
the
end
too
if
you
prefer.
The
tour
includes
transportation
(from
the
dock
of
Nuevo
Vallarta
or
Vallarta
to
the
dock
of
the
town
Los
Veranos
Canopy
Tour
is
in
and
back,
a
bus
ride
from
the
dock
to
the
actually
location
and
back),
the
zipline
tour
(helmet,
gloves,
harness,
and
water
at
water
stations
since
you
can't
bring
a
water
bottle
with
you,
they
also
include
free
lockers
to
put
your
stuff
in
to
keep
safe
while
you
go
up),
there
is
a
free
tequila
tasting
at
the
end
of
the
tour
and
an
animal
sanctuary
you
can
visit.
You
are
able
to
go
into
the
enclosures
to
see
and
feed
the
monkeys
and
take
pictures
with
them.
The
monkeys
are
so
little
and
so
cute
and
quick.
Once
they
finish
the
food,
they
want
nothing
to
do
with
you.
:)
But
they
are
adorable.
There
is
also
an
area
you
can
kayak
in,
but
we
got
rained
on
as
soon
as
we
finished
our
zipline
that
we
didn't
try
it
out.
The
tour
doesn't
include
the
cost
of
food.
They
have
a
very
delicious
Mexican
restaurant
on
site,
but
bring
money
to
buy
lunch
and
drinks.
There
is
also
a
little
gift
shop
area
where
you
can
purchase
locally
made
trinkets.
You
can
also
buy
bottles
of
any
tequila
you
enjoyed
at
the
tasting.
Over
all
this
was
a
very
amazing
experience
that
my
husband
and
I
will
love
to
do
again
on
our
next
trip
back!
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