Make the most of your day with this express visit to Tolantongo — park entry included. We’ll pick you up early, so you can rest during the drive and get there ahead of the crowds.
Spend the morning exploring the hot springs and caves at your own pace, then head back before afternoon traffic hits. You’ll be back in Mexico City in time for dinner or evening plans.
Why travel with us?
- Early arrival so you enjoy Tolantongo without the crowds.
- Relax while we handle all the driving and logistics.
- Small groups for a more personal experience.
- Designed for travelers who want to maximize their time
Pickup included
Pick-up (Between 4:20 AM and 5:00 AM)
We’ll pick you up early at your selected meeting point to make the most of the day.
Drive to Tolantongo (Approximately 3 hours)
Enjoy a scenic ride through mountain roads. This is a great time to rest or take in the changing landscapes as we head toward the hot springs.
Arrival at Tolantongo (Around 8:00 AM)
We arrive just as the park opens, giving you early access to explore and enjoy the natural beauty before the crowds arrive.
Breakfast (Approximately 9:00 AM)
Time to fuel up with a traditional Mexican breakfast inside the park, surrounded by nature.
Explore the pools, cave, tunnel, and river
Spend the morning discovering the best of Tolantongo. Soak in the thermal pools carved into the cliffside, walk through the steam-filled tunnel, swim in the crystal-clear river, or explore the dramatic cave. Our team will guide you through the experience to ensure you make the most of your time on-site.
Departure (Start the drive back around 12:30 PM)
We begin our return journey early to avoid traffic and changing weather conditions.
Drop-off (Between 5:00 PM and 5:30 PM)
Return to Mexico City and drop-off at your original pickup point, with the rest of the day free for your plans.
Outside of our pick-up zone? No worries — we’ll coordinate a meeting point for you (confirmed the day before your tour), usually around Roma or near the Angel de la Independencia. You’ll just need to be there by 4:30 a.m.
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