13 Dec 2019
My wife and I did this as a cruise excursion. There was one tour bus and two small buses full of people on this excursion. The ride was about an hour and Max, our guide, was entertaining and knowledgeable. He and Juan (our driver) made the ride seem not so long.
Once everyone arrived, we were outfitted with our harnesses and protective equipment. There were plenty of guides there, so it really didn't take too long to get everyone ready. We were then given a safety briefing on the do's and don'ts of the zipline.
The first 4 ziplines were shorter "training school" lines and required self-braking. The rest were for pure enjoyment and did not really require braking. There are 12 lines total, with 2 lines being over 2000 feet. One of these lines allowed 2 people to go side-by-side.
The wait was a little long for the 1st couple of lines, due to the large crowd. After that, the wait was very short as the line moved quickly.
The highest lines seemed less than 100 ft. above ground, but were very scenic. The rider disappeared into the trees on one line.
Once back at the ranch house, you could purchase a photo, taken on the 2nd line, for $10. Fresh fruit was supplied at the water cooler. There was also a gift shop where beer, snacks, and souvenirs could be purchased.
This was by no means our first zipline. This had some of the longer lines of any of the places we've been. It was fun and very enjoyable. The guides encouraged you to go fast. There was a bit of uphill walking and stair climbing, but you did it at your own pace, so the lines kept moving. One line had multiple platforms you had to climb to get to the top. However, once you got there, the view over the valley was fantastic.
I would recommend this excursion to anyone that enjoys ziplines.