Palenque Ruins, Agua Azul & Misol-Ha Waterfalls from San Cristobal

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Overview

17 hours

Mobile ticket

Swim in the refreshing waters of the multi-tiered limestone waterfalls in Agua Azul and take a walk in the nature. At Misol-Ha the river plunges 40 meters over the edge of a cliff offering you the chance to walk in the caves behind the stream. Explore the ancient Maya city of Palenque and climb the pyramids to look out over the lush green jungle setting.

Additional Info

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

San Cristobal Accommodation Pick-Up & City Center Drop-Off

Entrance fees (Palenque Ruins, Agua Azul, Misol-Ha)

Misol-Ha

Agua Azul

All Transportation

Palenque Ruins

English-speaking guide

Other Meals/Drinks

Personal Expenses

Tips

Travel Insurance

Meeting and Pickup

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What To Expect

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National Park of Palenque

You will be picked up early in the morning and transferred to Agua Azul where you will have 1 hour and 30 minutes to freely explore this beautiful area. Then you will be transferred to Misol-ha where you will spend 30 minutes. The last stop will be at the Palenque ruins. You will have 2 hours to visit these beautiful ruins hidden in the jungle on your own. After visiting Palenque, you will return to San Cristobal and will be back at around 10:00 p.m., so be prepared for a very long, but VERY exciting and beautiful day! Palenque Ruins: The ancient Mayan city of Palenque is one of Mexico's most breath-taking archaeological parks surrounded by lush tropical forest and jungle. This site has a serene, mystical atmosphere. From the moment you enter, you feel engulfed by a sense of history, timelessness and awe. Explore the site on foot and climb up the pyramids for great views of the ancient city and the jungle. (approx. 2 hours) Agua Azul Waterfalls: Rio Xumul-Ha (meaning River of Blue Water, or in Spanish, Agua Azul) features a series of torrential cascades and fast flowing waters rolling down a limestone ridge to form pools and small streams. Take a one-hour walk next to the falls in the breath-taking green valley and swim in one of the calm parts of the refreshing blue river. (approx. 60 - 90 minutes) Misol-Ha Waterfall: River Misol-Ha (meaning "Streaming Water"), in the "Chol Maya" tribe area of Chiapas, creates one of the state's most wonderful natural sights as the river glides off the edge of a cliff and 40 meters down into a deep pool of water surrounded by lush vegetation. Swim in the deliciously refreshing water and be impressed by the sight of the fall from below. A small walkway will take you behind the water curtain created by the waterfall where you can walk inside the caves. (approx. 30 - 45 minutes)

17 hours • Admission Not Applicable

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Palenque Ruins, Agua Azul & Misol-Ha Waterfalls from San Cristobal

Pickup included

Reviews

4.20

15 reviews

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  • Horrible drive, regretted the whole experience

    John P,

    Apr 28, 2021

    - Viator

    1.00

    14 hours in a van on the most horrible roads, I was carsick all day. For some unexplained reason we did not take the main road but instead took a back-country route for half of the trip, much of this on very winding and bumpy gravel roads. Even when we were on paved roads they were very windy and had speed bumps every 100 meters, I was regretting the trip after the first 10 minutes and the drive only got worse. I would not recommend this to anybody, what a horrible experience. The destinations themselves are nice, but nothing is worth those 14 hours of hell.

  • Unfortunately, if you...

    zachary c,

    Mar 25, 2021

    - Viator

    3.00

    Unfortunately, if you only have one day, this might be your only option. Leaving at 330 is necessary because it's a long drive. My problem with the tour is we spent 3 hours of the trip (The first stop after the drive) at a little village that was filled with nothing but souvenir stands and restaurants all selling the same exact cheap tourists nic-nacs and cheap food. Spending 3 hours there, but then only 45 minutes at the beautiful waterfall and only about 1 hour and 45 minutes at the Mayan Ruins? They need to fix that timing

  • Long but worth it!

    Sam,

    Feb 18, 2020

    - Viator

    5.00

    Our guide Ramon was amazing, friendly, and knowledgeable. He definitely made the tour enjoyable. It was a LONG day but afterwards, there were zero regrets. Every scene was beautiful and the piece of history we took home with us is unmeasurable. Highly recommend this tour!

  • Great trip worth of value

    Wander13514292873,

    Nov 12, 2019

    - Viator

    5.00

    If you go for this trip, definitelly get ready for a long day but a day that will be worth it. We really enjoyed all stops - and also very much appreciated time we had to spent at each place:-)

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4.20
15 reviews