Enjoy a beautiful sunrise in the city of the Gods.
When you arrive at our facilities we will welcome you with a typical Mexican coffee while you wait for our team to prepare your aircraft. You are in the hands of professionals to perform the activity in a unique and safe way, we will make a flight of 40 to 60 min over the Teotihuacan valley with pilots that will make your experience something unique, finishing your flight we will make a toast of honor, as well as delivery of your flight certificate, then you will have a delicious breakfast in a cave, as well as an explanation of the region in a typical workshop as well as a tasting of some spirits of the region. Finally you will have time to take a tour of the pyramids and appreciate them more closely.
Pickup included
4 : 10 - 4 : 50am - We will pick you up at your Hotel in the CDMX to head to the magical town of Teotihuacan.
(pickup time may vary depending on weather and logistics)
Duration: 45 minutes
5:45am - We will be arriving at the takeoff area where we will welcome you with a coffee bar and cookies.
6 : 10am - we will take off in the hot air balloon where we will fly 30 to 60 minutes up to 9,500ft high.
7 : 30am - Upon landing a toast will be made with the pilot.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
8:00am - we'll head to breakfast.
Duration: 1 hour
You will soak up the culture and knowledge in the workshop of obsidian and maguey and enjoy the tasting of different types of handmade spirits made in Teotihuacán.
Duration: 30 minutes
Make a stop at : Teotihuacan Archaeological Area.
9 : 40am - You will have 1 hour free to tour the archaeological area of Teotihuacan. (Entrance to the archaeological zone not included 7 usd)*
Duration: 1 hour
11:00pm-We'll head back to CDMx.
Our units pick up at the Angel of Independence roundabout in front of the Sheraton hotel.
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