Misol Ha and Agua Azul Waterfalls Tour from Palenque: A Natural Splash of Chiapas
If you’re exploring Chiapas and craving a day away from the ruins of Palenque, this tour offers a chance to see some of Mexico’s most celebrated waterfalls. For $65 per person, you’ll spend about six hours visiting the spectacular Misol Ha with its towering 20-meter cascade and the vividly turquoise Agua Azul Waterfalls, both renowned for their natural beauty. Guided by a friendly local, you’ll enjoy a scenic drive through lush landscapes, with transportation included from your hotel.
What we really love about this experience is how it combines breathtaking scenery with practical convenience. The drive itself is a highlight, revealing the varying terrains of Chiapas, from dense forests to rolling hills. Plus, the time spent at Agua Azul allows for plenty of photos and a relaxed lunch amid the natural splendor. One notable consideration: the visit to Misol Ha is relatively short, so if you’re eager to spend more time at each site, you might find the schedule a bit brisk.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a manageable day trip without the hassle of driving themselves and are comfortable with Spanish-speaking guides. If your focus is on seeing iconic waterfalls and enjoying natural scenery with limited time, this trip will serve you well.
Key Points

- Stunning Waterfalls: See the famous turquoise Agua Azul and the impressive 20-meter Misol Ha Waterfall.
- Comfortable Transportation: Round-trip from Palenque makes logistics straightforward.
- Natural Landscapes: Drive through diverse and beautiful Chiapas scenery.
- Small Group: Limited to 14 participants, which fosters a more intimate experience.
- Cost-Effective: At $65, it offers good value considering transportation and park entrance fees.
- Language Note: The tour is exclusively in Spanish, which might influence your experience if you don’t speak the language.
A Detailed Look at the Tour Experience

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Your Day Starts with Convenience
The trip begins with a hotel pickup around midday, removing the hassle of finding your way. From there, the journey takes you through Chiapas’ lush landscapes, a highlight in itself. As you sit back and relax, your guide (if spoken English or other languages are needed, be aware this is a Spanish-only tour) will point out interesting sights, making the drive educational and scenic.
Visiting Misol Ha: A Towering Waterfall
First stop is Misol Ha, a 20-meter-high waterfall that spills into a plunge pool. Travelers report that the view is impressive, and many find it a welcome contrast to the jungle scenery. The tour generally allocates about 20 to 30 minutes here, which some feel is enough to fully appreciate the beauty and snap plenty of photos.
One guest from Italy expressed frustration about the long wait on the bus to return, which highlights the importance of patience and understanding that logistical hiccups can happen. The natural spectacle remains the main attraction.
Agua Azul: The Vivid Turquoise Waterfalls
Next, the tour heads to the world-famous Agua Azul Waterfalls, known for their vivid turquoise waters caused by mineral-rich sediments. Here, you’ll spend approximately two hours, plenty of time to stroll along the falls, take pictures, and enjoy a lunch break (many local eateries offer simple, tasty Mexican fare).
The reviews speak highly of the scenery—”the places visited are magnificent,” one traveler notes—though some suggest allocating more time at Agua Azul to truly absorb the surroundings. Because the water is so vibrant, it’s worth bringing waterproof shoes and a camera with a good zoom.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Details and Tour Logistics
The tour is well-organized in terms of transportation. One reviewer appreciated that the pick-up and drop-off were on time, which is crucial for tight schedules. The small group size adds to the intimacy, allowing for more personal interaction and flexibility.
However, since the tour is only in Spanish, non-Spanish speakers may need to prepare in advance to get the most out of the experience. The cost includes park entrance fees, making it straightforward and transparent.
What to Bring and What to Expect
Given the outdoor nature of this trip, be sure to pack sunscreen and comfortable clothing suitable for walking and possibly getting wet. While pets are not allowed, children who are comfortable with a bus ride and walking tours should enjoy the experience.
Since timing is tight, and the visit to Misol Ha is relatively brief, this tour is better suited for those who prioritize seeing the waterfalls over extensive exploration. If you’re looking for a more detailed or guided explanation of the area’s history or geology, you might find the absence of a dedicated guide a bit limiting.
Authentic Traveler Perspectives

Many travelers highlight the stunning views as the highlight. For example, one said, “The places visited are magnificent,” emphasizing how memorable the scenery is. Another reviewer appreciated the organized transport, making the day smooth and stress-free.
However, some point out the limited time at each site. One traveler from France remarked that Misol Ha deserved an extra 30 minutes to truly soak it in. Others note that without a guide providing regional information, the trip can feel somewhat superficial, especially if you’re eager to learn more about Chiapas’ natural and cultural context.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is ideal for travelers short on time but eager to experience two iconic waterfalls. If you’re comfortable with Spanish, you’ll find the guide helpful and friendly, making the most of your limited time at each site. It’s perfect if you want a hassle-free, scenic day without worrying about transportation logistics.
Those who prefer a more in-depth explanation or more time at each stop might want to consider a private tour or a slightly longer excursion. But for families, couples, or solo travelers who love natural beauty and want a straightforward experience, this tour ticks many boxes.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

The Misol Ha and Agua Azul Waterfalls Tour offers a solid value—a modest price for a scenic, hassle-free day filled with stunning views. The small group size and included transportation add to its appeal, making it less stressful than navigating Chiapas on your own.
While the brief stop at Misol Ha might leave some wanting more, the vivid Agua Azul waterfalls compensate with their breathtaking beauty. If you’re looking for a relaxing day to see iconic natural sights, and you’re comfortable with a Spanish-only guide, this tour is a good choice.
For travelers who prioritize ease, scenery, and a manageable schedule, this trip offers an authentic taste of Chiapas’ natural wonders without breaking the bank. Just pack your camera, prepare for a bit of Spanish, and get ready to enjoy some of Mexico’s most picturesque waterfalls.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for non-Spanish speakers?
The tour is conducted solely in Spanish, so if you don’t speak the language, you may want to bring a translation app or a bilingual companion to help interpret the guide’s comments.
How long do we spend at each waterfall?
Typically, about 20-30 minutes at Misol Ha and around two hours at Agua Azul, including time for photos and lunch.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from your hotel in Palenque is included, making logistics simple.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, comfortable clothes, water shoes if you wish, and a camera. The outdoor setting means you’ll want to be ready for sun and potential splashes.
Does the tour include lunch?
While lunch is not explicitly included, the two-hour stop at Agua Azul usually allows time for a meal at local eateries nearby.
What is the group size?
Limited to 14 participants, which helps keep the experience intimate and manageable.
Are there any restrictions?
Pets are not allowed, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the sites and terrain.
How much does the tour cost?
$65 per person, including entrance fees and transportation. It provides good value considering the sights and convenience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
In sum, this tour offers a scenic, practical way to experience two of Chiapas’ most famous waterfalls. With stunning views, comfortable logistics, and small-group intimacy, it’s well-suited for those looking to enjoy nature without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. Just be prepared for a quick visit at Misol Ha and some language barriers if you don’t speak Spanish. Happy waterfall hopping!
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