Embark on an unforgettable full-day escape to the natural wonders of Tolantongo and the hidden paradise of La Gloria.
This exclusive adventure goes beyond the ordinary, offering rare access to both iconic and off-the-beaten-path hot springs in one seamless journey.
Start your day with a scenic drive and relaxing breakfast. First stop: La Gloria, a sanctuary where you’ll soak in thermal pools, swim in a serene river, explore a grotto, zipline across lush valleys, and wade through a stunning canyon with waist-deep waters — ending in a deep chamber perfect for diving.
We’ll then take a brief walk (under a minute) across a bridge to reach Tolantongo’s famous grotto and geothermal tunnel, followed by a delicious locally-sourced lunch. To finish, unwind in the iconic cliffside hot pools, letting the thermal waters melt your stress away.
We provide essential loaned gear: towels, waterproof phone case, reusable water bottle, headlamp and more.
Nature, comfort and adventure — all in one day
Pickup included
05:15 am - We will meet at the "Ángel de la Independencia" Monument.
Your adventure begins with a comfortable ride to your first stop – breakfast – where you can relax and prepare for the day ahead.
We’ve got breakfast covered! Buffet-style with vegetarian and some vegan options available.
Upon arrival at La Gloria, you’ll explore serene natural hot springs, wander through charming grotto (small cave), enjoy the flowing river, wade through a stunning canyon and can even take an exhilarating zipline ride over the lush valley.
You will visit its famous grotto and tunnel, offering a chance to explore the unique geothermal features.
Afterward, we’ll enjoy a delicious, locally-sourced lunch—our treat! Choose your favorite dish from the local menu and enjoy a taste of the region, made fresh just for you.
The last activity before we head back will be a relaxing soak in the iconic Tolantongo cliffside hot pools, where you can unwind and enjoy the soothing thermal waters.
As the day comes to an end, you’ll have time to relax during the scenic ride back, where you can enjoy snacks and refreshments on the way to your original meeting point.
Pick up point is in front of the Angel of Independence monument. Specifically, at the roundabout, between the Sheraton Hotel and the Monument.
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