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Huatulco City Tour

1. Huatulco City Tour

The tour begins with a visit to the viewpoint La Bocana where you can meet and admire this beautiful open sea beach. Then visit the main viewpoints of the destination with a sea view to take some good pictures. After taking in the beauty of the Huatulco viewpoints, visit the little town of La Crucecita where you can enjoy the main square. This is a magical place that in the afternoon is filled with artisans and music where you can discover the beauty and history of the Church of the Virgin of Guadalupe, whose importance comes from the painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the largest in the world, captured on its roof by the Mexican artist José del Siglo. Don’t miss a visit to the best Oaxacan dishes like Oaxaca cheese, grasshoppers, chocolate, mole, and sample mezcal with salt from the maguey worm. Meet the artisans of the pre-Hispanic looms, where artistic hands come together with Oaxacan creativity to create elaborate garments and multicolored mats.

Huatulco: Coffee Flavor Waterfall Tour with Local Lunch

2. Huatulco: Coffee Flavor Waterfall Tour with Local Lunch

The tour begins with pickup from your hotel and heads out along the bay of Huatulco towards the village of Llano Grande, a community located in the mountains. As you enter the town admire the surrounding coffee plantation, and depending on the season you can also see the fruit that grows here too. With your guide, enjoy and learn about the dry and wet process of farming coffee as well as a tasting session of organic coffee, chocolate, and Mezcal. Continue the tour through the farm along a path on the banks of the river, stopping for photo opportunities along the way. Visit a number of stunning waterfalls throughout the walk to admire the crystal clear waters and surrounding natural pools. Arrive at the main waterfall of the walking tour and spend an hour and a half relaxing in the glistening waters. Enjoy a refreshing swim to cool off from the heat, or lounge around in the tropical environment. Once you’re feeling refreshed, head back to the farm where a delicious and traditional Mexican lunch is waiting for you. Against the backdrop of the farm, mingle with the local farmers as well as the other tour guests as you dine. A few of the traditional delicacies on offer include black mole, black beans, and pork carnitas, as well as authentic Mexican beverages.

Huatulco: Nature Park with Fruit Tasting & Optional Zipline

3. Huatulco: Nature Park with Fruit Tasting & Optional Zipline

Upon arrival, you will be offered fruit water infusions and a variety of regional, locally harvested fresh fruits to taste. Then follow the trail into the park to discover waterfalls, rivers and around 20 thousand different species of plants and exotic flowers. Located 260 meters above sea level in the Oaxacan mountains, you will find yourself surrounded by the diverse flora and fauna of the park. Read the illustrated signs along the path to learn more about the nature around you and local, organic fruit farming. After your walk, refresh with a cooling dip in the Magdalena River and admire the "Cascada de la Campana" waterfall. This is an experience for all five senses. If you’re up for a little more adventure, select the Premium Ziplining option for bird’s eye views as you fly through the park. There are 5 Ziplines separated by platforms built into the trees ranging from 50-100 meters in height with a total length of 2.5 kilometres.

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What people are saying about Huatulco

Our trip was incredible! Our guide was Roger and we had a full day of amazing views and experiences. He gave the tour in both Spanish and English, took pictures for us, made sure everyone ate well and had a good time. We definitely got a taste of the local culture on this tour. The waterfall was beautiful and the food was so good. I was worried that I wouldn’t have any vegan options so I brought my own snacks. Not only did I not have to eat my snacks, I was so full that I didn’t have room for dinner after the trip. I highly recommend this tour and tour company.

The guide Isai was great! Kept us on the very treacherous road without incident’. Kept his sense of humour! The falls were beautiful and the walk to reach them also beautiful! Meal delicious and lots of it. Only issue relates to the 1.5 hours at the end of the day when the narrative re: chocolate and making of the product, and the medicinal herbs was entirely in Spanish. Don’t advertise the tour in English when it isn’t!

Swimming in the waterfall pools in such hot, humid weather was glorious. Visit to coffee farm was not actually a visit but a presentation to sell their products. However, the included lunch there was plentiful and tasty. Drive to/from was too slow.

This experience was awesome. The only thing and to be fear due to the huracanes and the weather the water didn’t look like the picture and we only did 3 zip lining instead of 5. The people cooking and the food were so good.

Make sure to take enough money as there is a great organic store with many wonderful products!