Nov 9, 2023
Urban and jungle adventure - Best tour/excursion we did in PV. Hugo was knowledgeable and enthusiastic, and although it was only Alexander’s second day, he will be a great guide. The ride through town and neighborhoods were scenic and culturally enlightening. Riding to the mountain area, through the canyon and following the river was absolutely stunning! At the turn around point, there was a gorgeous pool and river to soak and cool off…we didn’t know about the pools, so bring a swim suit towel. Having above average biking skills, we realized this activity might be a challenge for the average person.
Review provided by Viator
Jan 16, 2023
Best in Bike Business - We kind of weaseled out of the Mountain route but swapped it for the Taco Tour instead. It was AWESOME! These guys are just fun, patient and kind. And there were a few "special" guests who required some extra patience. This tour took us through the busy Malecon and to several stops to taste delicious local tacos. It was just the adventurous but not too difficult bike tour we needed. A++ all the way. Don't miss!
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Jan 10, 2023
Friendly and professional - Dalia is great to work with! - Dalia was terrific and went out of her way to find the right activities to book for us! I recommend talking with her so you can have the best vacation possible!
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Jan 4, 2023
Great ride in the mountains - Great ride into the mountains and the ebikes made it not too hard. Allan and Hugo were great. They took some great pictures of us but also love to photo bomb
Review provided by Viator
Nov 21, 2022
Amazing tour, had so much fun! - Hugo our tour guide was fantastic. Gave a great run down of the bikes and was very attentive with the group. The thing I enjoyed most was seeing places you don't see. Lots of small towns. Was a wonderful experience!
Review provided by Viator
Jun 5, 2022
Great way to exercise! - What a great way to exercise and see an area you wouldn't get to see on foot. Loved the stop at top for drink and to dip in the pool.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Oct 23, 2021
The best place to book your tour - This is our third tour with this company because we love the service of Dahlia (GreyLine Tours inside Westin Hotel). She go the extra mile to give the service that we need as tourist. She helped us in so many ways like I left my credit card in one of the pharmacy and she helped me look for my card. She also helped me and my husband purchase a medicine since my husband got sick during the trip which she doesnt have to do. This is the kind of person that you want for your company. She loves her work and she does it with so much passion. Thank you Dali for all the help we really appreciate you.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Apr 26, 2023
A challenging adventure into the mountains and back. - I have rented electric bikes in other cities around the world before. This was my most challenging ride ever. My friend and I started at the bike shop where we met our two tour guides and got our bikes and helmets. The bikes have fat tires so they can traverse rough terrain and sandy terrain. There was just the two of us riders and we had two guides. This is a very challenging ride and should not be taken lightly. I recommend you only do it if you are very very competent on a bicycle. I have ridden, bicycles, motorcycles, and ATVs, my entire life, and I needed all those experiences to handle this ride. You also need to be in decent shape. You will be paddling up the hills with the assist of the electric motor. The mountain hills are loose, winding and Steep in places. I I would absolutely not take children on this ride. And I would only take a teenager if he was experienced in mountain biking through difficult terrain. You will be riding on very rough cobblestones through the city. You cross very narrow, bridges and will ride close to some drop offs. Once you get to the mountains, the soil is loose, gravel and powdery dirt. The electric bike helps you get up the hills, but you still have to pedal hard to get up them. Your ride ends up at a bar in the mountains, which is a nice place to cool down an and get a drink. They have some river pools below that you can go check out if you feel like taking a hike. We were too tired from the bike ride up to check them out. The area is very pleasant but a little more expensive than in town. The road back is easier on the legs because you’re mostly you’re going down the hill. Just one big hill to climb. But the roads down ate loose gravel so you have to be very careful. Make sure your brakes work good before you leave the bike shop, you will need them coming down the mountain. If you go too fast you could crash or miss a turn. Someone out of control coming down the hill could severely injured themselves. Once you get back to town, you’re back on the rough cobblestones until you get to the Malecon. From here it is smooth sailing back to the bike shop. I told the guys they need to plan a 20 mile circuit through the city, avoiding cobblestones where possible. It would be less painful and a lot more fun. Our guides were very friendly and helpful. We were glad there were only two of us and that we had two guides. My friends battery died just before we got to the top of the mountain. One of the guides switched bicycles with him and took it back to the shop while we went to the top. I don’t regret doing this bike ride, It was definitely an adventure and got to see some beautiful parts of Puerto Vallarta we had not seen before. However my butt may be sore for a couple of days. 😁
Review provided by Tripadvisor