ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV’s

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ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV’s

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Two wheels, eight wires, one big grin. This ATV-and-zipline outing in Puerto Plata pairs countryside ATV driving with eight ACCT-certified zip lines (including a pool finish), plus a home-cooked Dominican lunch that keeps you fueled for the afternoon.

One consideration: both the zip lines and the ATVs have strict size/weight rules, so double-check the 260 lb (118 kg) zip-line limit and the ATV cap before booking.

Key highlights at Country World Adventure Park

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - Key highlights at Country World Adventure Park

  • 8 zip lines with real stats: ACCT-certified routes on double, galvanized aircraft-steel cable totaling 8,000+ feet, with a longest ride of 2,460 feet
  • ATVs you drive yourself: sturdy four-wheelers for 1 rider or 2 riders shared
  • Guided zip lining, no experience needed: you get briefed and guided for the sky portion
  • Food that’s more than an afterthought: lunch is included, with alcoholic drinks available to purchase
  • A pool zip line finish: plan for a wet landing and bring what you need to be comfortable afterward

ATV N Zip in Puerto Plata: the quick pitch

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - ATV N Zip in Puerto Plata: the quick pitch
If you want Puerto Plata that feels active, not tour-bus passive, this is a strong pick. You’ll do off-road ATV riding through rural settings, then switch gears to eight zip lines with professional guidance and safety gear provided. It’s a big “one-day adventure” package, built so you can go from dirt tracks to the sky without needing prior know-how.

I like how the day has two different types of thrills. The ATV part is about control and getting messy in a good way. The zip line part is about height, speed, and the kind of views you just don’t get on the ground.

Just know the day is designed to be physical. You should expect some walking between stations, quick transitions, and the need to follow the crew’s rules around weight limits and safety.

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The zip line math: 8 rides, 8,000+ feet, one pool drop

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - The zip line math: 8 rides, 8,000+ feet, one pool drop
The signature of this tour is the zip line circuit: 8 ACCT-certified zip lines with total cable length over 8,000 feet. The longest run is listed at 2,460 feet, which is plenty of airtime even if you’re not chasing “record-breaker” experiences.

What I think you’ll appreciate is the variety baked into the layout. This isn’t just one straight line after another. You’ll move through the park’s tropical garden area, and there’s a themed finish: a pool zip line where you drop down into the water.

That pool ending changes how you should pack. You’ll want something you can get wet, plus a towel and a plan for drying off afterward. If you hate the idea of being wet for the rest of the day, this part may not be for you—but if you’re okay with it, it’s a memorable close to the circuit.

Also, the info states no experience is required, which matters if you’re nervous about height or technique. Even if you’re cautious, you’ll be briefed and guided on site, so you’re not left figuring things out alone.

ATV driving in the Dominican countryside: what you control

The ATV portion is where the day becomes hands-on. You drive yourself on a four-wheeler through rugged terrain, including riverbeds, fertile farms, and lush countryside. It’s not just a flat, easy loop. The tour is set up for an off-road feel, which is part of the appeal for people who want more than a scenic stop.

There’s also flexibility in the ATV setup. The ATVs can be seated by one rider or two riders shared, so you can go solo or pair up depending on what fits your group. That’s a practical way to keep costs and logistics easier when your travel partners have different comfort levels.

Two key limitations you should take seriously:

  • Max weight per ATV: 350 lb (160 kg)
  • Zip line max weight: 260 lb (118 kg), plus specific waist and leg size limits

If you’re near those thresholds—or traveling with someone who is—check the measurements before you book. The tour’s safety rules aren’t vague, and the limits are spelled out for a reason.

Where the day actually starts: meet-and-greet at Country House Bar

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - Where the day actually starts: meet-and-greet at Country House Bar
Your day begins with pickup from either your hotel or the cruise port. After a short drive around Puerto Plata, you’ll arrive at Country World Adventure Park and do a meet-and-greet at the Country House Bar.

This matters more than it sounds. That first briefing is where you get your safety rundown, your instructions, and the rhythm of the day. You’ll also get a clear sense of how transitions work—ATV to zip lines, then back to the finish.

Once you’re geared up, you’ll start moving through the park’s activity flow. And while the adrenaline is the main event, the park setting adds a little texture. You’ll pass through a tropical garden area and even get the chance to see parrots as part of the experience.

If you’re the kind of person who likes your adventure with a little atmosphere, this kind of setup helps. It breaks up the “technique, ride, technique, ride” feeling and makes the day feel more like a place, not just stations.

The lunch break: included, home-cooked, and actually helpful

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - The lunch break: included, home-cooked, and actually helpful
Lunch is included, and it’s described as a home-cooked Dominican lunch. In a day that combines off-road driving and multiple zip lines, food isn’t just a perk—it helps you stay steady and energized.

Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase, so you’re not locked into an all-in package. That’s a nice balance if you want to enjoy a drink without feeling pressured. You also get bottled water as part of the included items, which is smart in the Puerto Plata heat.

One practical note: since the day ends with activity and you might get wet from the pool zip line, you’ll feel better if you treat lunch as a reset point. Eat, hydrate, then gear up mentally for the last stretch of the experience.

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Pickup and timing: 4 to 6 hours that fit many days in Puerto Plata

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - Pickup and timing: 4 to 6 hours that fit many days in Puerto Plata
This is roughly a 4 to 6 hour adventure. That time window is helpful if you’re traveling on a cruise day or you don’t want your entire Puerto Plata day eaten by one long excursion.

The tour includes hotel and cruise port pickup and drop-off, which is a big deal for convenience. It also reduces the guesswork around transportation, especially when you’re short on time.

Your start time depends on your pickup, and the order of activities follows a clear progression: you arrive, you meet your crew, you run the ATV portion, then you switch to the zip lines, including the pool finish.

Because the tour depends on good weather, you should plan for the possibility of a date shift if conditions are poor. If you’re scheduling other plans the same day, give yourself some buffer.

Guides, safety gear, and how the experience feels in practice

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - Guides, safety gear, and how the experience feels in practice
Safety gear is included, and the tour uses professional guidance throughout. That’s the difference between a “thrill ride” and a “thrill ride you can trust.” The zip line circuit is run by instructors who guide you through it, and the overall flow is built around briefing and on-site rules.

From what’s been described by people who rated this highly, the crew tends to be friendly and attentive, with a strong focus on making the day go smoothly. You’ll likely notice quick help when you need it—especially during gear-up and the transition between activities.

For your part, the best approach is simple:

  • Listen carefully during the safety briefing
  • Ask questions before you head out on the ATV route or to your zip line station
  • Follow instructions about fit and limits, especially for zip line seating and body measurements

Also remember: there’s a stated moderate physical fitness requirement. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable walking, standing, and handling active portions of the day.

Weight, height, and driver rules: the stuff that can make or break the day

ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV's - Weight, height, and driver rules: the stuff that can make or break the day
This tour is clear about limits, and you should respect that clarity. It’s not one of those “maybe you’ll fit” experiences.

Zip line limits (very specific)

  • Max weight: 260 lb (118 kg)
  • Max waist line: 130 cm (44 inches)
  • Max leg size: 80 cm (31 inches)

ATV limits

  • Max weight per ATV: 350 lb (160 kg)

ATV driving rules

  • Minimum age to drive an ATV: 18
  • Valid drivers license required, and a picture/copy on your phone is accepted
  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal representative

So if you’re traveling as a family, or you’ve got one person who wants to ride while another person isn’t eligible to drive, plan for how that will work ahead of time. The ATV seating is designed for one or two riders, but the driver age rule is still a hard line.

If your group includes anyone close to the zip line limits, it’s worth thinking through alternatives in advance—because if someone can’t ride, it changes the vibe of the day.

Who should book ATV N Zip (and who might skip)

This tour is ideal if you want a Puerto Plata day that’s active and organized. You get a true mix: dirt-road ATV time plus eight guided zip lines with a fun ending at a pool drop.

It’s also a good fit if:

  • you’re comfortable with heights and want a structured way to try zip lining
  • you want a single excursion that covers multiple experiences
  • you like the idea of included pickup and a real meal during the day

You might rethink booking if:

  • someone in your group is near the zip line body/weight measurements
  • wet finishing options (pool zip line) are a deal-breaker
  • you prefer calm sightseeing only, since this is built for action and movement

Price and value: what $124.99 buys you

At $124.99 per person, you’re paying for more than just the thrill itself. The value comes from what’s included.

You get:

  • Hotel and cruise port pickup and drop-off
  • Professional guide
  • Safety equipment
  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Admission ticket for the overall activities

What costs extra:

  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Lockers (not included)

For many people, the inclusion of pickup and lunch is what turns the price into a fair deal. It reduces your “hidden costs” and keeps you from having to coordinate transport mid-day.

Also, the day includes a significant zip line circuit—8 lines with long cable length and multiple rides—so you’re not just buying a quick taste.

Weather matters, and it’s not just a talking point

This experience requires good weather. That’s typical for outdoor zip lines and off-road activities, but here it’s part of your planning. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, so you’re not stuck with an unusable ticket.

If you’re packing for the day, treat it like an all-activity session:

  • wear shoes suited for off-road terrain
  • bring something you’re okay getting wet because of the pool zip line ending
  • plan for a moderate level of physical activity

If you go in expecting a polished theme-park day and instead expect real weather and real outdoor conditions, you’ll enjoy it more.

Should you book ATV N Zip in Puerto Plata?

I think this is a smart booking if you want one excursion that delivers two types of adrenaline: ATV time you control and zip lining guided for confidence. The combination of eight ACCT-certified zip lines, a pool finish, and an included Dominican lunch makes it feel like a complete package rather than a “just one activity” add-on.

Book it if your group can meet the zip line and ATV weight/fit limits, and if you’re okay with the reality that you’ll be active for several hours and may get wet. If those limits or wet finishing are a concern, you’ll likely be happier choosing a different style of tour.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the ATV and zip line experience?

It runs about 4 to 6 hours.

Where does the tour take place?

It’s in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, at Country World Adventure Park.

Is hotel or cruise port pickup included?

Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included from hotels and the cruise port.

How many zip lines are included?

You’ll do 8 zip lines.

Do I need zip line experience before going?

No experience is necessary.

What’s included in the price?

Included are safety equipment, hotel and cruise port pickup/drop-off, a professional guide, bottled water, and lunch.

Are alcoholic drinks included?

No. Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase.

Are there any weight or size limits?

Yes. Zip line max weight is 260 lb (118 kg), with a maximum waist line of 130 cm and maximum leg size of 80 cm. ATV max weight per vehicle is 350 lb (160 kg).

What are the age and license requirements to drive an ATV?

You must be at least 18 to drive an ATV, and you need a valid driver’s license. A picture or copy on your phone is accepted.

Is lockers storage included?

No. Lockers are not included.

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