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Experience a 6-hour adventure in Teotihuacan with a hot air balloon ride, breakfast in a cave, drink tastings, and pyramid visits, all from Mexico City.

This 6-hour tour in Teotihuacan offers a unique mix of adventure and culture, featuring a hot air balloon flight, a delicious breakfast in a cave, tastings of tequila, pulque, and mezcal, and an exploration of the iconic pyramids. Starting from Mexico City, the experience is priced at approximately $139.83 per person and is highly rated with 5.0/5 from over 1,200 reviews.
The tour is known for its stunning aerial views of the ancient pyramids, making it an appealing choice for travelers seeking both thrill and cultural insight. While the experience generally receives rave reviews for its guides and scenery, some logistical hiccups have been noted, especially regarding transportation and timing. It is well-suited for those who enjoy early mornings, scenic flights, and cultural exploration, but guests should be prepared for the early start and group size of up to 20.
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The tour begins at Explora México Teotihuacan, located on Carretera federal Mexico Tulancingo in San Martín de las Pirámides. For those opting for the transportation option, pickup occurs between 4:30 and 4:50 am from your hotel, aiming to arrive at the launch site by around 5:30 am. The activity ends back at the same meeting point at approximately 12:00 noon, with arrival back in Mexico City between 1 and 2 pm.
The tour maintains a small group size, with a maximum of 20 travelers, which helps ensure a more personalized experience. All participants should be ready for an early start, and the tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with some restrictions for weight over 100kg (220 lbs), which incurs a small extra fee.

The hot air balloon ride is the highlight, offering a chance to see the pyramids and ruins from above. The flight duration is 40 to 50 minutes, depending on weather conditions, and the pilot’s control is limited to ascent and descent. Many reviews praise the spectacular views and the drone footage that captures the flight, with some noting the early hour makes the experience feel especially magical.
However, some guests have shared concerns about seating arrangements and timing issues, with instances where the balloon took off just as they arrived or were left behind. It is advisable to confirm the pickup and arrival times to avoid missing the flight. Despite these hiccups, the aerial perspective of the pyramids and the surrounding landscape remains a significant draw.

After the balloon flight, guests enjoy a breakfast in the unique setting of “La Cueva”, a restaurant located deep underground that offers a special dining experience. The menu emphasizes local flavors, with a tasting of tequila, pulque, and mezcal accompanied by explanations about maguey and obsidian.
Guests report that the ambiance inside the cave adds a mystical touch to the meal, making it more than just a typical breakfast. While the focus is on the atmosphere and local drinks, some reviews suggest that the food itself is more about the experience than gourmet cuisine.

Following the cave breakfast, visitors get up to an hour to explore the Teotihuacan archaeological site. The pyramids, temples, and the road of the dead are accessible, with admission to the site costing about $5 USD per person—not included in the tour price.
Guests can climb the pyramid of the moon and walk through the ancient ruins, gaining insight into the pre-Hispanic culture. The visitor experience varies depending on timing and crowd levels, but many find it rewarding to walk among the imposing structures that have stood for centuries.

A key feature of this tour is the tasting session of traditional Mexican beverages. Guests sample tequila, pulque, and mezcal, with guides providing brief explanations about their origins and cultural significance. This segment typically lasts about an hour and offers a more relaxed learning experience.
The explanations about obsidian and maguey help deepen understanding of the local craftsmanship and materials, enriching the overall cultural value of the tour.

One of the highlights, according to reviews, is the professional drone footage and photos taken during the balloon flight. Guests receive high-quality videos and pictures of their experience, which are often praised as beautiful souvenirs. The operator’s effort to capture the moment adds a memorable touch, especially appreciated by those wanting lasting visual memories.

The transportation is included only if you opt for the package with pickup, with pickups scheduled early in the morning. The group size of up to 20 helps keep the experience somewhat intimate. Guests are advised to be prepared for the early start and weather-dependent flight conditions.
Some reviews mention logistical issues, such as late pickups, missed connections, or additional costs for overweight guests or entry tickets. These experiences highlight the importance of clear communication and early confirmation.
This hot air balloon tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who love scenic flights and want a bird’s-eye view of Teotihuacan. The combination of cultural exploration and aerial adventure appeals to those interested in history, photography, and local traditions.
However, early mornings, potential logistical hiccups, and the need for good weather mean that some guests should be prepared for an early and somewhat unpredictable experience. This tour suits most travelers who enjoy guided excursions and are comfortable with group sizes and early starts.
This tour offers a remarkable blend of adventure, culture, and local flavor. The hot air balloon ride provides some of the best views of Teotihuacan, complemented by a unique breakfast experience inside a cave restaurant. The tastings and explanations add educational value, making it more than a simple sightseeing trip.
While some logistical challenges have been reported—mainly related to pickup timing and communication—the overall value for money and quality of the experience remain strong. The professional photos and drone footage are a bonus, making this a memorable option for those seeking an early-morning adventure from Mexico City.
“This is a must do experience when in Mexico City. With a short commute from the center of the city, taken to the takeoff place then enjoying the ho…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Transportation is included only if you select the package with pickup. The pickup occurs early in the morning, around 4:30 to 4:50 am.
What is the duration of the hot air balloon flight?
The hot air balloon ride lasts about 40 to 50 minutes, depending on weather conditions on the day.
Are the pyramids included in the tour?
Guests get up to 1 hour to explore the pyramids and ruins, but entry fee ($5 USD) is not included in the tour price.
Can I climb the pyramid of the moon?
Yes, during the free exploration time, visitors can climb the pyramid of the moon.
What drinks are served during the tasting?
The tasting includes tequila, pulque, and mezcal, with explanations about the local cultural significance of each.
What should I be aware of regarding logistics?
Guests should be aware of early pickups, the potential for logistical delays, and additional costs for overweight guests or entrance fees. Confirming pickup times and communication with the provider is recommended to avoid issues.