Our experience is 100% Spanish, so if you are an apprentice it is a very good option.
We have 4 options so that no one is left without living the experience of ballooning in Teotihuacan Mexico.
(All our balloon flights are shared, as is our transportation)
Option 1: Come fly on your own.
Be on time so you don't miss your flight. (Does not include transportation, breakfast)
Option 2: Fly and return to Mexico City
(Only Flight and Transportation without Breakfast)
Option 3 : Flight + Transportation + Breakfast in Cave (Underground) + Tasting of Craft Beverages (Shop) + 1 hour in the archaeological area where they can walk and take pictures (No Guide included, guided service is extra cost)
Option 4 : Flight + Transportation + Breakfast Buffet + Tasting of Craft Beverages (Shop) + 1 hour in the archaeological area where you can walk and take pictures (No Guide included, guided service is extra cost)
We only cover 100kgr
Breakfast in Cueva: Breakfast in the cave is a breakfast with a menu already selected, in case you want something different has an extra cost.<br/>Shared Transport: If you are within the pick-up areas will be picked up at your accommodation at no extra cost.
If you are in another area, consult it.<br/>Pickup included
Breakfast buffet: Only food included in the Buffet service. In such a case of wanting additional foods have extra cost<br/>Shared Transport: If you are within the pick-up areas will be picked up at your accommodation at no extra cost.
If you are in another area, let us know.<br/>Pickup included
Only the Balloon Flight: For this cost it is only the pure balloon flight without breakfast and without transportation.
That is, they must arrive on their own.
Van Shared Transport: Transportation is shared and return is given in 2 points only:
• 3 clls from the basilica
• Angel of Independence<br/>Shared Balloon Flight: Coffee Break
Toast
Shared Balloon flight and at the end of the flight you return to Mexico City.
Does not include Breakfast
<br/>Pickup included
4:30 am Come dressed warmly, it's cold, you can change later.
We leave from CDMX to reach the corresponding balloon port.
We will pick you up at your respective accommodations, within the detailed coverage areas and on the way back, if road circumstances allow we will leave you at the same point, otherwise we will leave you as close as possible.
It is important to pay attention to the instructions messages that your host will send you, in which you can confirm: exact time and starting point of your tour.
Remember that transportation is shared. If you are outside the pickup coverage area, it is important that you consider that they may have an extra cost that you can validate with your host (you can also consider the option of private transportation, with an additional cost), or you can also arrive on your own. Count on our central meeting point for passengers who are far away and that point is the Glorieta del Ángel de la Independencia.
At 10am at the most will be our return from Teotihuacan to Mexico City, so you can continue with your activities (Depending on the Weather and Traffic)
At the Angel of Independence Roundabout, next to the Sheraton Hotel.
At this point it is also established as our point of leaving at the end of our activity.
Specify well the details of the people included in the reservation.
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option