Grutas de Tolantongo offers you the natural wonders of Mexico where you can see hot springs between caves, rivers, pools, waterfalls and more.
Spend a relaxing day in the Tolantongo Hot Springs, which have become famous for their exuberant beauty. Within this tourist park you will have access to attractions such as the cave, the tunnel, river, pools, thermal pools and more.
By reserving this activity you can add to your visit the included lunch, access to the zip line and even spend a night in a room overlooking the amazing panoramic views.
Spend a fun and relaxing day at the attractions to your liking. We recommend bringing cash as there are no ATMs nearby, do not make extra plans that day as you will end up very relaxed and tired from the water activities.
The park has a shower service, lockers, restaurants, grocery store, lodging, and a camping area.
comfortable balcony room: Comfortable room with all the services and a private terrace with direct access to the thermal pools.
Mexican food: Receive a typical dish of the region with a choice of chicken or pork in the panoramic restaurant of Grottos de Tolantongo.
Only from 2 people : Only book if 2 people or more
4 zipline shots included: Add the 4-line zip line jump that will take you down in a very fun way from the Tolantongo Valley. Duration 20 min.
Shared modality
Tolantongo caves
IMPORTANT TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE at least 24 hours in advance to confirm your attendance. Pick up at meeting point at 05:45 am. Tolerance 10 minutes.
Contact this number +52 5568582082 or +52 55 2342 8128 or email reservas@vuelaviajero.com to give you information about your Pick Up.
Go to our meeting point at the Hotel Fiesta Americana Reforma on Av. Paseo de la Reforma 80, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Mexico City, CDMX
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