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Discover the stunning rock formations of Hierve el Agua with a 6-hour guided tour from Oaxaca, including hiking, swimming, and panoramic views—all fees included.

For those seeking a breathtaking natural landscape combined with an active adventure, the Hierve el Agua HALF-DAY Guided Tour offers an excellent option. Priced at $67 per person and lasting 6 hours, this tour focuses solely on the spectacular site of Hierve el Agua, avoiding unnecessary stops or distractions. Led by a professional bilingual guide, the experience is designed to maximize your time at this unique location, with a small group of no more than six participants, ensuring personalized attention and meaningful insights.
Starting early from downtown Oaxaca, the tour promises an early departure to dodge large crowds and make the most of the site’s serenity. The tour includes an informative guided hike, scenic viewpoints, and time for relaxation and swimming in natural springs. It’s a carefully curated experience suited for active travelers eager to explore rock formations, archeological remains, and stunning mountain vistas in one seamless outing.
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The tour begins at Templo de San Matías Jalatlaco, where you meet your guide near the front of the Jalatlaco church. From there, a comfortable vehicle with A/C takes approximately 1.5 hours to reach Hierve el Agua. The scenic drive provides glimpses of the surrounding mountains and valleys, setting the tone for this captivating day.

Hierve el Agua is famous for its rock formations that resemble frozen waterfalls, created by calcium carbonate runoff over thousands of years. The site features rugged cliffs and natural springs with water dripping from cliffs 50 to 80 meters high. The area also contains archeological remains of a Zapotec irrigation system built over 2,500 years ago, with terraces and canals covering a wide area. These ancient structures add historical significance to the striking natural scenery.

Once on site, the guided hike begins, taking visitors on a rocky terrain journey that covers roughly 2.5 km with an elevation gain of about 130 meters. The hike involves ascending rock stairs and walking over uneven paths, making it suitable for those with a moderate fitness level. The guide offers insights into the geological formation and history of the area as you ascend to the most impressive viewpoints. You can also hike down to the base of the petrified waterfalls for a different perspective.
More Great Tours NearbyThe early start is a key feature of this tour, allowing visitors to enjoy less crowded viewpoints and more tranquil experiences. By arriving at sunrise or early morning, you can take advantage of calmer atmospheres and better lighting for photos. The tour operates typically in the morning hours, aligning with the schedule to maximize the experience.

After the hike, the focus shifts to relaxation. Visitors are encouraged to spend about an hour in spring-fed pools, where they can dip their feet or take a full-body swim. The pools offer refreshing water and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, making it an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the natural setting.

Following the swimming session, the tour includes time for lunch featuring regional Mexican cuisine at local food vendors. This is an opportunity to experience authentic flavors in a relaxed environment, complementing the day’s adventures.

Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. A swimsuit, towel, and change of clothes are recommended for enjoying the pools. Don’t forget to carry snacks, water, and biodegradable sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected. A backpack can be useful for carrying belongings, and bug spray is advised, especially during the rainy season from June to September.

The hike involves walking on rocky terrain and climbing rock stairs, which could be strenuous for those with mobility issues, back problems, or who are over 70. The total hike covers about 2.5 km with an elevation gain of 130 meters. The tour is not suitable for children under 13, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions.
The tour package includes a professional bilingual guide, entry fees, tolls, hiking poles, and drinking water. The vehicle used for transportation is comfortable and air-conditioned. Food is not included in the price, giving you freedom to choose your preferred lunch options at the site. Gratuities are not specified but are generally appreciated.
This small group tour offers excellent value at $67, with all essential fees included. The focus on Hierve el Agua, without unnecessary stops, makes it ideal for travelers who want a direct, immersive experience. The expert guides and well-organized itinerary ensure a smooth and informative day, whether you’re interested in geology, archeology, or simply stunning scenery.
The Hierve el Agua HALF-DAY Guided Tour from Oaxaca delivers a comprehensive experience centered solely on this extraordinary site. With guided hikes, spectacular viewpoints, and time to relax in natural pools, it caters to those who appreciate active exploration combined with serene landscapes. The small group size and all-inclusive pricing further enhance the appeal, making it a reliable choice for a memorable day trip.
This tour is especially suited for active travelers who are comfortable with light hiking and want an intimate, educational visit to one of Mexico’s most striking geological formations. Limited to 6 participants, it ensures a personalized experience with plenty of opportunities for photos and relaxation.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Templo de San Matías Jalatlaco, where you meet near the front of the Jalatlaco church.
How long does the trip to Hierve el Agua take?
The round-trip transportation takes approximately 3 hours—about 1.5 hours each way.
What’s included in the tour price?
The price covers a bilingual guide, entry fees, tolls, hiking poles, and drinking water. Food is not included.
Is the hike suitable for everyone?
The hike covers about 2.5 km with rocky terrain and 130 meters of elevation gain. It’s best suited for those in moderate fitness, and not recommended for young children under 13 or individuals with certain health issues.
Can I swim in the pools?
Yes, after the hike, you have about an hour to relax and swim in the spring-fed pools.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hat, swimwear, towel, snacks, water, and cash are recommended.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the vehicle used is air-conditioned and designed for longer scenic drives.
What makes this tour stand out?
The focus on Hierve el Agua alone, early start to avoid crowds, small group size, and guided hike all contribute to a more personalized and engaging experience.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Due to the rocky terrain and rock stairs, this tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or serious health issues.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for your travel plans.