Enjoy an unforgettable hot air balloon ride over Teotihuacan a World Heritage by UNESCO! During about (40 to 60 minutes) you will enjoy it, breathing in the fresh morning air, and taking in stunning aerial views from above
In the morning we will meet you from your accommodation in the central area of Mexico City if you wish
After the balloon ride we will have the breakfast into the cave (“La Cueva” Restaurant)
Then you will have free time (one hour and half) to visit to the archeological site of Teotihuacan by your own
Why Book With Us?
All our providers are certified by AFAC Mexico, who meet all the necessary requirements to be able to operate our balloon flight for everyone’s safety
Pickup included
Arriving at the balloonport you will see how the them prepared the balloons. Enjoy a quick coffee, tea and cookies before your flight starts.
Enjoy an unforgettable hot air balloon ride over Teotihuacan a World Heritage by UNESCO!
We’ll meet you from your accommodation
(4:30AM to 5:00 AM) If your location is at those areas (Condesa, Roma, Juarez, Centro, Polanco) Travel time to Teotihuacan Valley is about 50 minutes from Mexico City
During about (40 to 60 minutes) you will enjoy it, breathing in the fresh morning air, and taking in stunning aerial views from above
After the hot air balloon you´ll enjoy a traditional Mexican breakfast into the cave “La cueva” restaurant it is on of the greatest places to visit in Teotihuacan
Also you will have free time to visit the archaeological site by your own (1 hour) ticket is included
After the visit we will head to Mexico City to drop you off from your accommodation
We’ll meet you in front of Hotel Sheraton Maria Isabel
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