Tolantongo Grottoes: Live Paradise on Earth (Private Tour)
The most relaxing and magical experience you can have in contact with nature. Tour designed for those who want to immerse themselves in a paradise of hot springs, caves and mountainous landscapes, with the comfort, security and personal attention that only an exclusive service can offer.
Located north of Mexico City, in a mountainous region of the state of Hidalgo, the Tolantongo Grottoes make up a natural spa that has gained global fame thanks to its turquoise-blue hot springs, mystical caves, warm river, steam tunnels and a network of thermal pools carved on the mountain that seem to float in the sky.
The sound of falling water, steam enveloping your body, the warmth of healing mineral waters and the direct connection to a vibrant, living nature make this place a sanctuary for body and soul.
Pickup included
We’ll pick you up anywhere in Mexico City where you’re staying to give you the best possible care, travel comfortably and safely to Tolantongo, Hidalgo
We will make a small stop for you to enjoy the view and take stunning photos.
The Thermal Pools
Nestled atop the cliff, these tiered pools filled with hot springs allow you to enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view while relaxing. Immerse yourself in its waters over 35oC, ideal for relieving stress, muscle aches and purifying the skin.
The Grotto and the Tunnel
Enter the huge natural cave from where the river flows. Feel the water fall from the ceiling like a mystical rain.
The Thermal River
Walk along nature trails until you reach the river of warm water. Its blue colors seem unrealistic and the constant temperature allows you to swim, float or just sit on the shore to get carried away with the current. It is the perfect place to relax, play with friends or children and feel completely at peace.
Suspension Bridge, Dry Caves
For lovers of light adventure, there are trails, suspension bridges and natural viewpoints from where you can have an unrivalled view of the canyon.
Enjoy the trip from Tolantono Grottoes to the comfort of your accommodation where you will enjoy water or juice and a snack.
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