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Experience the stunning Sumidero Canyon with five viewpoints and explore Chiapa de Corzo on this 5-hour guided tour from Tuxtla Gutierrez for $65.

This 5-hour tour from Tuxtla Gutierrez offers an engaging way to see Chiapas’s most iconic natural wonder, Sumidero Canyon. For $65 per person, you’ll visit five scenic viewpoints, enjoy a scenic drive, and explore the charming town of Chiapa de Corzo. The tour is designed for small groups, traveling in air-conditioned vehicles with pick-up and drop-off services included.
What makes this tour appealing is the opportunity to see Sumidero Canyon’s breathtaking vistas from multiple viewpoints, each offering a unique perspective. The guide provides insightful commentary in both Spanish and English, enriching your understanding of the area’s natural landscape and local culture. It’s an easy-paced, full experience suited for those interested in nature, scenic views, and cultural visits. Keep in mind, viewpoint platforms are closed on Tuesdays, so plan accordingly.
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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am, with pick-up from your hotel or the bus terminal in Tuxtla Gutierrez. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the air-conditioned vehicle keeps you comfortable during the roughly two-hour journey to the canyon. This setup means you avoid the hassle of arranging transport and can relax from the start.
Once onboard, the driver guides you through the scenic route, explaining key sights and the area’s natural features. The convenient transportation makes this tour accessible for most travelers interested in a hassle-free outing.

Your adventure starts with a visit to the “La Ceiba” viewpoint, approximately a 40-minute drive from Tuxtla Gutierrez. This spot offers your first panoramic glimpse of Sumidero Canyon’s impressive cliffs and river below. The viewpoint provides a great photo opportunity, setting the tone for the rest of the tour.
While the views here are stunning, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can affect visibility. On some days, clouds or fog might obscure the scenery, but the guide will share interesting facts about the landscape and local flora.

After La Ceiba, the tour visits “La Coyota,” “El Roblar,” “El Tepehuaje,” and “La Atalaya” viewpoints. Each location offers a distinct perspective of the canyon’s rugged landscape. Spending around 1.5 hours across these stops, travelers can take in spectacular vistas and capture memorable photographs.
The viewpoints are chosen for their natural beauty and scenic value, and the drive between each offers opportunities to appreciate the canyon’s scale and geological features. The guide shares insights into the natural history and significance of these spots, enriching the visual experience.
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The scenic drive itself forms an essential part of this tour. As the vehicle winds along the canyon rim, travelers see dramatic cliffs, lush vegetation, and the Guadalupe River carving through the landscape. This two-hour journey provides a relaxed way to absorb the canyon’s grandeur without feeling rushed.
The drive is comfortable and well-paced, with plenty of opportunities for photo stops and short explanations from the guide. It’s a highlight for those who enjoy nature’s geology and scenic vistas.

After soaking in the canyon views, the tour heads to Chiapa de Corzo, about an hour away. This charming town is famous for its colonial architecture and lively atmosphere. You get over an hour of free time to explore its streets, visit local shops, or take in the historical sites.
The town offers a delightful contrast to the natural scenery of the canyon, showcasing cultural and historic highlights. Guides often share stories about the town’s heritage and traditions, making your visit both scenic and culturally enriching.

Included in the $65 price are hotel or bus terminal pick-up and drop-off, transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, entry to Sumidero Canyon National Park, and travel insurance. Bottled water is provided from a cooler, keeping hydration easy throughout the day.
The tour features a bilingual guide (Spanish and English), ensuring clear communication and enriching the experience with informative commentary. The itinerary is designed to balance viewing, driving, and free time, making it suitable for travelers who prefer a relaxed pace.

Travelers should bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes for walking around viewpoints and the town. Since the viewpoints are closed on Tuesdays, plan your trip on a different day to access all the scenic stops. This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the platforms and walking involved.
The tour duration is approximately five hours, so packing light and staying hydrated will ensure a comfortable experience. Since food is not included, consider bringing snacks if desired.
Guides like Hector and Carlos receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and professionalism. Their ability to share detailed explanations about the natural environment, flora, fauna, and local history enhances the tour’s value. Guests appreciate their engaging storytelling and efficient management of the timetable.
The small group setting allows for more personalized attention, and the cold bottled water keeps everyone refreshed. The comments highlight that guides are well-versed in both Spanish and English, making the tour accessible to international visitors.
Compared to less comprehensive options, this tour’s multiple viewpoints and cultural stop at Chiapa de Corzo** provide a well-rounded experience. The scenic drive and professional guide service ensure comfort and insight throughout. The inclusion of park entry and travel insurance adds value, making it a worry-free choice.
However, travelers should note that viewpoints are closed on Tuesdays, which could limit access to certain scenic stops. Also, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to platform accessibility.
This tour is ideal for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those interested in Mexican culture. The small group format suits travelers who appreciate a personalized experience without large crowds. It’s especially suitable for visitors who want an easy-paced, informative day with comfortable transportation and beautiful scenery.
This $65 tour offers a comprehensive look at Chiapas’s natural and cultural highlights within a manageable five-hour schedule. The five viewpoints of Sumidero Canyon provide stunning vistas from various angles, complemented by the charms of Chiapa de Corzo. The guides’ expertise and the well-organized itinerary make this an attractive choice for travelers seeking a balanced, scenic, and informative experience.
While the viewpoints are closed on Tuesdays, choosing a different day ensures access to the most scenic spots. The tour’s affordable price and inclusion of transportation and park entry make it a valuable option for exploring Chiapas’s natural beauty comfortably and efficiently.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $65 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately five hours.
What is included in the tour?
Included are pick-up and drop-off services, transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, entry to Sumidero Canyon National Park, guides in Spanish and English, bottled water, and travel insurance.
Are there any days when the viewpoints are closed?
Yes, the five scenic viewpoints are closed on Tuesdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes and any personal items needed for the day, such as a hat or sunscreen.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, it is not suitable due to the nature of the viewpoints and walking involved.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is food provided during the tour?
No, food is not included — consider bringing snacks or meals if desired.
Do guides speak English?
Yes, guides speak both Spanish and English.
Does the tour include a boat ride on Sumidero River?
No, the boat tour is not included in this experience.
Can I book this tour and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.