REVIEW · SAYULITA
Canopy Tour Experience in Sayulita, Nuevo Nayarit.
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One forest. Thirteen lines. Lots of laughs. I love how the guides run a safety-focused operation, and I love the payoff of 125-meter height for real, up-in-the-air views. One watch-out: if you get vertigo, there are sections that flip you upside down and even include a spinning move.
This canopy tour at Rancho Mi Chaparrita is built for real adrenaline, not a casual stroll. It runs about 2 hours and keeps the group to a maximum of 30, with Petzl equipment and guides who explain the process clearly. The tour is offered in English, which makes the whole flow less stressful.
On top of the flying, you also get complimentary pickup in Sayulita (from many Airbnbs, villas, and hotels), plus water to hydrate and a tequila tasting. For $114.99 per person, it feels like a complete excursion block, not just a few quick lines.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Rancho Mi Chaparrita: Why the setup feels dialed in
- The route: 13 lines, double runs, and 4 suspension bridges at height
- Guides with personality: Angelo, Fernando, and the comedy that eases nerves
- What the 2-hour experience really feels like (from start to finish)
- Tequila tasting and hydration: included extras that make the day better
- Pickup in Sayulita: saving time, reducing stress
- Photos, tips, and what to plan for at $114.99
- Who should book this canopy tour, and who should pause
- Should you book the Sayulita canopy tour with Rancho Mi Chaparrita?
- FAQ
- How long is the canopy tour in Sayulita?
- Where does the tour take place?
- How much does the tour cost?
- What does the tour include?
- What is not included?
- How many zip lines and bridges are on the route?
- How high will you go?
- Is English available?
- Is pickup available?
- Can most people participate, and can you cancel for a refund?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- 13 zip lines plus 4 suspension bridges over a total route of about 2 kilometers
- Two double lines that add a fun side-by-side feel
- Up to 125 meters above sea level for big height and cool photo angles
- Petzl brand safety gear and trained guides who manage comfort levels
- Guide comedy with real names like Angelo and Fernando, plus Alex, Luis, Lupe, and Danny in the mix
- Tequila tasting and water included, while photos and tips are not
Rancho Mi Chaparrita: Why the setup feels dialed in

The best thing about this canopy tour is how quickly it goes from meet-and-greet to flying. You’re not left waiting around with vague instructions. The guides focus on safety and respect your comfort level, and they also keep things light. That combo matters, because zip lining is physical. Even if you’re excited, you still want to feel confident in the system.
The equipment is Petzl brand, and that’s a big deal. Good gear doesn’t guarantee a great experience, but it does reduce the mental load. You can focus on the next line instead of wondering whether your harness is comfortable or the hardware is solid.
The tour caps at 30 people, which is the sweet spot for a popular outdoor activity. It helps keep the pace moving and reduces the chaos factor. It also makes it easier for the guides to spot anyone who looks nervous and steer them through at a comfortable speed.
Another practical plus: this tour is offered in English. In a place like Sayulita, that’s not a small thing. Clear instruction helps you understand what to expect at each section, especially when the route includes suspension bridges and occasional upside-down moments.
The route: 13 lines, double runs, and 4 suspension bridges at height

Here’s what you’re actually buying: a full canopy circuit with 13 zip lines, including two double lines and four suspension bridges. The total distance is about 2 kilometers, and the route climbs to heights of up to 125 meters above sea level.
Let’s translate that into how it feels for you.
- 13 lines means you’ll get multiple “wow, I’m going fast” moments, not just one short thrill. The adrenaline doesn’t wear off before you’re done.
- Double lines add a social layer. You get the same rush while also comparing speed and timing with the other person beside you.
- Suspension bridges are a different kind of challenge than a zip line. On a bridge, you’re moving but also managing balance. It breaks up the nonstop flying and adds variety.
- 125 meters is the real payoff. Height changes the view and the sense of exposure. Even people who are usually calm tend to react when the drop and the speed stack up.
The tour lasts about 2 hours, and the exact timing can vary depending on group capacity. That’s normal for a large circuit. It also means you shouldn’t plan your next stop back in town immediately after. Give yourself a little buffer for the full experience to breathe.
One more reality check: there are sections that can flip you upside down, plus a spinning move in at least one part. If that kind of motion makes your stomach unhappy, the route may feel like more work than fun.
Guides with personality: Angelo, Fernando, and the comedy that eases nerves

This tour doesn’t just have guides who know what buttons to press. It has guides who know how to run a group.
Angelo and Fernando are specifically mentioned, and the common thread is clear: they keep things funny while staying serious about safety. Guides like Alex, Luis, Lupe, and Danny also show up in the same story pattern. The humor isn’t random. It helps you settle into the rhythm—listen, clip in, fly, repeat.
That matters for two reasons.
First, canopy tours are one of those activities where your brain and your body disagree at first. You might be excited, then you notice how high you are, and suddenly you need a calm, clear voice. These guides are described as focused on safety and respectful of comfort levels. That means they’re not trying to force bravery. They’re managing it.
Second, clear instruction reduces friction. People specifically appreciated explanations of how each line works. When you understand what’s coming, you can enjoy it instead of bracing for surprises.
If you’re going with kids, the guide tone gets even more important. One family shared that their 4- and 8-year-old daughters initially seemed unsure, but the guides helped them feel totally safe while keeping the experience fun. By the end, the kids wanted to try upside-down thrills. That’s the kind of transformation good guiding makes possible.
What the 2-hour experience really feels like (from start to finish)

You should expect a smooth progression: gear up, get briefed, then move through the route line by line until you complete the full circuit. The exact pace can change with group size, but the structure stays consistent.
A detail that stood out in the experience feedback: there’s a breaking system at the end of each run. That’s not just a technical note—it shapes how the whole experience feels. A good braking system helps you land with control, so the moment shifts from pure speed to a quick reset before the next line.
You’ll also get frequent “check your head” moments. Heights can make you instinctively look down more than you mean to, especially on suspension bridges. The guides’ job is to keep you moving without rushing you past your comfort point.
Timing-wise, plan on about 2 hours total. Since the duration can vary depending on the group’s capacity, don’t treat the time as exact to the minute. For travel days, I treat it as a two-hour activity plus a little buffer.
Also, keep in mind the motion. Even if you’re not afraid of heights, the upside-down and spin elements can change how you experience the ride. For most people, that’s the fun part. For some, especially if you have vertigo, those sections may feel unpleasant rather than thrilling.
Tequila tasting and hydration: included extras that make the day better

Not all adventure tours include anything you can actually enjoy afterward. This one does.
You get water to hydrate during the activity. That’s simple, but it’s important in the heat and humidity you’ll likely feel around the coast.
Then comes the tequila tasting. Even if tequila isn’t your first choice, the tasting acts like a friendly landing after a few dozen adrenaline minutes. It gives you something to look forward to at the end, and it rounds out the experience beyond just flying.
There’s also a note about the property itself. The venue feels special enough that people mention there’s plenty to explore afterward. So if you’re the type who likes to stretch the trip, you can treat the tour as the main event and then spend a bit of extra time on-site once you’re done.
One practical caution: photos are not included. If having high-quality keepsakes matters to you, plan on spending extra, or bring your own camera plan—but the tour data here only confirms that photo coverage isn’t part of the price.
Pickup in Sayulita: saving time, reducing stress

Sayulita is the kind of place where locations can feel close on a map but far in real life if you’re juggling rides. This tour helps by offering complimentary pickup from most Airbnbs, villas, and hotels in Sayulita.
After you book, you provide your accommodation name or address so the team can coordinate transportation smoothly. That removes a big chunk of hassle. Instead of figuring out where to meet or how to get there on time, you can concentrate on being ready when they pick you up.
Pickup is available from most staying spots, but the tour also states transportation from any official departure point. So if you’re not in the most pickup-friendly area, you may still have a standard meeting option.
One more timing note: the tour is popular, with an average booking window around 10 days in advance. If your dates are set, I’d book earlier rather than later. With a maximum group size of 30, popular slots tend to move.
Finally, you receive a mobile ticket. That keeps things simple. Make sure your phone battery is happy, and you’re set.
Photos, tips, and what to plan for at $114.99

Let’s talk money in a realistic way. At $114.99 per person, you’re paying for a full canopy experience with:
- a guided tour
- transportation (complimentary pickup from many Sayulita accommodations, plus transportation from official departure points)
- water
- a tequila tasting
- Petzl equipment, with trained guides
What you’re not paying for: photos and tips.
Now, here’s the value question: is it “worth it” relative to the type of activity? For a zip line circuit with 13 lines, multiple bridges, and height up to 125 meters, $114.99 doesn’t read like a bare-bones deal. It’s closer to paying for a complete, managed adventure block with gear and guidance included.
The hidden value is in the guidance and safety focus. If you’re spending time in the jungle overhead, you want instructions that are clear and guides who manage comfort. That’s exactly what people highlight: safety focus plus humor, with guides keeping things organized.
So how should you plan your spending? Assume you may want extra spending for photos, since they’re not included. And if you feel the guides earn extra, tips are separate from the listed price.
Who should book this canopy tour, and who should pause

This canopy tour is a strong fit if you want:
- adrenaline with structure
- a route with variety (double lines plus suspension bridges)
- clear guidance in English
- an end-of-tour finish that includes water and tequila
It also works for families, with real examples of kids joining and getting comfortable quickly once they felt safe. The guiding style seems built to help nervous first-timers settle in.
Who should think twice: if you get vertigo or motion sickness. One person noted that upside-down runs and a spinning move weren’t enjoyable for them, even though they still had a great overall time. That’s your clue. If you know that kind of motion can ruin your day, ask yourself if you’d rather choose a calmer adventure.
Also, the tour lasts around 2 hours and varies by group capacity. If your schedule is tight, treat it as a block of time, not something you can squeeze between narrow appointments.
Should you book the Sayulita canopy tour with Rancho Mi Chaparrita?
If you’re choosing between doing something big outdoors or just browsing around town, I’d lean toward booking this. The combination of 13 lines, 4 suspension bridges, and height up to 125 meters is enough to feel like a real adventure, not a short novelty. Add in Petzl safety gear and English-speaking guidance, plus water and tequila at the end, and the value makes sense for most active people.
Book it if you want a guided day that mixes thrills with comedy, and you like the idea of flying repeatedly rather than doing one quick run.
Skip or reconsider if upside-down motion or spins trigger vertigo for you. In that case, it’s not that you can’t go. It’s that you might not enjoy the parts of the circuit that make this tour memorable to others.
If you do book, go with the mindset that safety instructions are there to help you. When you follow them and relax, the whole route becomes way more fun.
FAQ
How long is the canopy tour in Sayulita?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, and it can vary depending on the group’s capacity.
Where does the tour take place?
It’s in Sayulita, Nuevo Nayarit, at Rancho Mi Chaparrita.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $114.99 per person.
What does the tour include?
It includes a guided tour, transportation from official departure points (with complimentary pickup from many Sayulita accommodations), water, and a tequila tasting.
What is not included?
Photos are not included, and tips are not included.
How many zip lines and bridges are on the route?
There are 13 zip lines, including 2 double lines, plus 4 suspension bridges.
How high will you go?
The route reaches heights of up to 125 meters above sea level.
Is English available?
Yes, the tour is offered in English.
Is pickup available?
Complimentary pickups are available from most Airbnbs, villas, and hotels in Sayulita. You provide your accommodation name or address after reserving to coordinate transportation.
Can most people participate, and can you cancel for a refund?
Most travelers can participate. Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.




