Published on Nov, 2023
We did all 3, the ATVs, horseback riding and the micheladas. Note that these are in all 3 different locations. Wish I would have seen them on the strip to buy directly from them as TA takes a good chunk from them.
1. ATV - this is very off road and the terrain varies and can sometimes be difficult to maneuver. They did have us drive a few laps to see what we can do, but ultimately you have to know your own limits. Our ages were 43, 42, 18, 17, and 14. My niece (18) fell and injured herself cause she continued when she shouldn't have. Everyone stopped, helped her (this is a family and seems like the boys were a bit young and shocked), they brought a van to pick her up and take her back to our hotel. What would have made this better if there was a first aid kit provided by the tour. She had a bad wound to her finger that needed antiseptic and a wrap. But now we know for next time. Also if you do these things, make sure you have medical insurance in Mexico, this could have been much worse. But the rest of us that stayed behind we still had lots of fun, they took us to a spot for pictures, it was gorgeous. I didn't have time to give them a tip so I'm making sure they get their credit here.
2. Horseback riding - this was with older gentlemen as our guides and if you're scared no need to worry, they will hold the strap to your horses to guide them so you don't have to do it. The saddles are a little stiff and may cause your bottom to be a bit sore, but that's cause we're not used to it, so just a little caution there. They took us to a spot and even took our pictures for us in different angles <3 it was really thoughtful and appreciated.
3. Drinks - I had a michelada and my kids had a smoothie they gulped down lol the michelada came with nachos and the kids had a bionoco. I would ask for the bionico cause I'm not a fan of the nacho cheese lol but it was still good.