Discover the Grottoes of Tolantongo: A Natural Thermal Paradise
We prepare your city break and take you safely to one of the most spectacular landscapes in Mexico, a certified guide will explain the geological history and secrets of this wonderful place.
Relax in the mountain-sculpted thermal pools, swim in a river of warm, crystal clear waters, and venture into a steam-wrapped cave system that will make you feel otherworldly.
Ideal for nature lovers, this tour combines relaxation, adventure and scenery that seems to be lifted from a dream.
If you forget your swimsuit don’t worry, on your visit to Ixmiquilpan you can buy what you need.
Transfer from/to the hotel
During the journey we will have a stop in the village of Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, where we will offer a
typical Mexican breakfast (not included) as well as the opportunity to buy accessories for activities
Aquatics (swimsuit, goggles, towel, blocker, etc.) you can see the vastness of the mountains that cover the grottoes, as well as the turquoise river, this because when running the water on the living rock calcium, it dissolves gradually into small particles of lime, which contains magnesium salts and some other elements.
Enjoy the pits in Tolantongo, where you can marvel at the incomparable view of nature, as well as take spectacular photos so you can show off your visit on social networks.
The grottoes have an extremely rich geological history, due to rock formations that have been faithful witnesses to the time that has elapsed since the birth of the spring.
Above the grotto is a horizontal tunnel 40 meters deep, in which by the heat, it looks like you are inside a sauna since the temperature ranges between 38 degrees C.
The site has infrastructure of several pools, restaurants and shops.
Enjoy this paradise of which there are very few in the world, and marvel at the stunning natural beauty during your stay in Mexico City.
We're waiting for you outside Starbucks Fiesta Americana.
You won’t have to worry about anything, our guide will give you your ticket to enter without a line.
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