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Explore Chiapas with this full-day tour featuring waterfalls Agua Azul and Misol-Ha, plus the archaeological site of Palenque for $82 per person.

The Chiapas: Blue Water – Misol-Ha Palenque Adventure offers a comprehensive day trip for those eager to see some of Mexico’s most striking sights. Priced at $82 per person, this 16-hour tour departs early from San Cristóbal de las Casas at 4:00 AM. It includes visits to Agua Azul Waterfalls, Misol-Ha Waterfall, and the Palenque archaeological site. The tour is ideal for travelers who want a mix of natural beauty and archaeological exploration, though the long day and some safety concerns may influence suitability.
While the tour highlights spectacular waterfalls and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s worth noting that the driver’s fatigue was a reported issue in recent reviews, which could affect comfort and safety. This tour provides a well-rounded experience of Chiapas’ most famous attractions—if you prioritize scenery and history, this trip will deliver.
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The tour begins with an early departure at 4:00 AM from San Cristóbal de las Casas, which is necessary to maximize sightseeing time. A breakfast stop in Ocosingo occurs around 6:00 AM, giving travelers a chance to fuel up before hitting the day’s highlights. This early start suits those comfortable with long days, seeking a full experience without multiple trips.
Given the long drive, the tour’s logistics focus on covering significant ground quickly. The group generally travels by tourist transportation in Chiapas, with passenger insurance included. The large window of 16 hours means you should prepare for a full day of activity, with plenty of time allocated for each stop.

The first major stop on the tour is at Agua Azul Waterfalls, famous for their indigo blue waters and lush surroundings. Visitors enjoy a 2-hour visit during which they can admire the cascading waterfalls and explore the natural pools. The limestone formations create natural swimming pools, making this a highlight for anyone wanting to bathe or take photos.
The area is equipped with cabins, restaurants, craft stores, and restroom facilities, making it comfortable for visitors to relax and enjoy the scenery. However, the crowds can vary, so early or late in the day may offer quieter moments. The sound of water and vibrant colors make Agua Azul a picture-perfect stop, even if some prefer shorter visits due to the tour’s tight schedule.

Next, the tour visits Misol-Ha Waterfall, a stunning 30-meter high cascade. This stop lasts approximately 1 hour, providing enough time to marvel at the waterfall and take photographs. Similar to Agua Azul, restaurant services, craft shops, and restroom facilities are available nearby, making it a convenient break point.
Travelers can also explore the area around Misol-Ha and enjoy the sound of water tumbling down, which adds to the peaceful atmosphere. Kids’ play areas are present, making it suitable for families, though the main focus remains on enjoying the natural beauty and capturing memorable images.
More Great Tours NearbyThe highlight for many is the Palenque archaeological site, which covers about 16 square kilometers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site contains more than 200 structures, including famous temples such as “La Cruz Foliada,” “El Sol,” and the “Gran Palacio.” The site also features a Ball Game court and various stone carvings.
The 2-hour+ visit allows ample time to explore these remarkable ruins while guides explain the significance of the structures. The archaeological site is set within a tropical jungle, adding to its dramatic appearance. Visitors can discover local Chiapas crafts like wooden masks, necklaces, and hand-painted feathers at nearby stalls, offering souvenirs to remember the experience.
The tour includes a 1-hour lunch break at either Misol-Ha or Palenque area, giving enough time to enjoy a meal and refresh. Since food and drinks are not included in the tour price, travelers should plan to purchase snacks or meals during this interval. Restaurant options typically serve local cuisine, providing a taste of Chiapas’ flavors.
This break helps pace the day, offering a brief rest before the journey back. Depending on the location, the lunch spot offers some refreshing options after the morning’s outdoor activities.

All transportation in Chiapas is arranged as part of the package, with passenger insurance included for safety. The tour price covers entrance tickets to each attraction—Agua Azul, Misol-Ha, and Palenque—saving travelers the hassle of individual bookings.
Guided group tours provide contextual information at each stop, enriching the experience. The emphasis on ticket inclusion ensures convenience, though the overall experience depends heavily on the guide’s knowledge and the group’s pace.
One notable concern, highlighted in recent reviews, relates to driver fatigue. The driver was reported to fall asleep during the journey, which raises safety considerations given the dangerous, pothole-filled roads. This issue suggests that travelers should be prepared for a long, potentially tiring trip and consider their comfort and safety.
The long hours and early start make this tour suitable primarily for those comfortable with extensive travel. The pace can feel rushed at times, especially given the duration of each stop; however, the tour aims to maximize sightseeing within a single day.
This tour is one among several that visit Agua Azul, Misol-Ha, and Palenque. Some options offer private tours or different itineraries, but this group experience balances cost with comprehensive coverage. Links to similar experiences suggest that travelers can choose based on preferences for guided service, pace, or additional stops.
While this tour offers a trusted package, some alternatives may provide more personalized attention or emphasize safety better, given the recent driver concerns.
This full-day adventure suits active travelers who want to see multiple highlights of Chiapas without extra planning. If natural beauty, historic ruins, and waterfalls appeal, this tour delivers in spades. However, those sensitive to long travel hours or safety worries related to driver fatigue might prefer alternative options or private arrangements.
The experience offers a good overview of the region’s top attractions, making it a practical choice for visitors with limited time in Chiapas.
This tour provides a cost-effective way to explore Chiapas’ iconic waterfalls and archaeological sites in a single day. The all-inclusive ticketing and guided group format simplify logistics, allowing you to focus on enjoying the scenery and history. The waterfalls are undoubtedly the stars, with their stunning colors and natural pools offering plenty of photo opportunities.
That said, the early start and long hours require good stamina, and recent safety concerns warrant caution. Travelers should weigh their comfort with long drives against the desire to see these spectacular locations. For those who value nature and heritage equally, this tour remains a solid option, provided safety and pacing are carefully considered.
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, tourist transportation in Chiapas is part of the package, with passenger insurance included.
Are food and drinks covered?
No, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase meals during the lunch break.
How long is the visit to Agua Azul Waterfalls?
The tour allocates 2 hours for exploring and enjoying Agua Azul Waterfalls.
Is the Palenque archaeological site worth the visit?
Absolutely, Palenque is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 200 structures, including iconic temples and the Ball Game court.
Are there any safety concerns on this tour?
Recent reviews mention that the driver fell asleep during the journey, which highlights safety considerations. Potholes and long hours may also affect comfort.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable footwear, swimsuit for waterfalls, water, sun protection, and cash for souvenirs or meals if desired.