The Sierra de Guerrero Waterfalls Tour offers a refreshing escape from the beach town of Zihuatanejo into the heart of Mexico’s scenic mountains. For $90 per person, you’ll spend about six hours exploring lush forests, swimming in crystalline pools, and enjoying a traditional Mexican lunch. The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide, with a good overall rating of 4.3, making it a solid choice for travelers craving authentic nature experiences.
What makes this tour stand out? First, it takes you to some of the region’s most impressive waterfalls, including the Mesas de Bravo Waterfalls, set amidst pristine wilderness. Second, the combination of walking through pine and oak forests and relaxing in remote natural pools offers a genuine connection with the landscape — no crowds, just quiet, natural beauty.
One possible consideration is that the tour is only available from July to March, so it’s best suited for the drier months. It’s not ideal for travelers with mobility issues or very young children, given the walking involved and the remote nature of some stops. Still, if you’re up for a day of adventure and scenery, this tour could be a highlight of your trip to the region, especially if you’re eager to see a different side of Mexico beyond the coast.
This experience is perfect for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, or anyone wanting to spend a day surrounded by lush landscapes and waterfalls. It’s a great choice if you’re looking for a meaningful, authentic outing rather than a typical touristy activity.
Key Points
- Impressive Waterfalls: Visit the Mesas de Bravo waterfalls, with crystalline pools perfect for swimming.
- Authentic Nature Walks: Walk among pine and oak forests with insights from your guide about local flora and fauna.
- Cultural Touch: Enjoy a traditional Mexican lunch in a nearby small town, supporting local cuisine.
- Comfort & Convenience: Transportation is in air-conditioned vehicles, with hotel pickup and drop-off included.
- Flexible & Bookable: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with options to reserve now and pay later.
- Limited Season: Available only from July to March, so plan accordingly.
The Experience in Detail

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Starting Point and Pickup
The tour begins with a pickup from either Casa Bella or Grandma’s Garden Restaurant—both conveniently located in Zihuatanejo. The pickup process is straightforward, with clear instructions, and the driver is usually punctual. We liked that the vehicle is air-conditioned, providing comfort on the drive into the mountains, which lasts roughly an hour.
The Waterfalls: Crystal Clear and Refreshing
The highlight of the day is undoubtedly the visit to the Mesas de Bravo Waterfalls. Surrounded by a lush landscape, these waterfalls cascade into natural pools that invite you to dip your toes or even take a quick swim. The water is typically clear and cold, perfect to invigorate you after a walk through the forest.
The second waterfall is a quieter, more remote spot, offering a peaceful setting to relax away from crowds. The fact that it’s less visited makes it a special find for those looking for tranquility and a chance to truly connect with nature. Expect to spend some time here enjoying the scenery, taking photos, and cooling off in the pools.
Walking Through Forests
One of the tour’s charms is the walk among pine and oak trees. The guide shares stories about the local flora and fauna, which adds a layer of educational value. These walks are of moderate difficulty, suitable for most travelers with decent mobility, but not recommended for wheelchair users or very young children.
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The tour includes a visit to some local cabins and a walk through a plantation, giving insight into how local residents live and work in the mountains. These stops are unobtrusive but enrich the experience, offering glimpses into traditional lifestyles.
Lunch and Cultural Experience
After exploring the waterfalls and forests, the group heads to a nearby small town for a traditional Mexican lunch. This meal is a highlight for many, providing authentic flavors and supporting local businesses. The restaurant setting is casual but charming, and the food typically receives positive reviews for its home-cooked quality.
Return and Reflection
The tour concludes with a return to Zihuatanejo, dropping you off at your hotel or a location of your choice. The entire day is roughly six hours, offering a satisfying taste of the mountains without feeling rushed.
What Travelers Are Saying

Many reviewers appreciate the professionalism of the guide, who shares interesting stories about the landscape and local culture. One comment notes, “We loved the way the guide made the forest come alive with stories,” while another mentions, “The waterfalls were stunning and peaceful — a real escape from the busy town.”
Some travelers highlight the comfort of the air-conditioned transport and the convenience of hotel pickups, making the day seamless. The included breakfast and bottled water add good value, especially considering the remote locations visited.
A few critics point out that the walks can be moderate in difficulty and that the tour is seasonal, so planning around the July-March window is essential.
Practical Tips for Your Visit

- Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain.
- Bring biodegradable insect repellent to ward off bugs in the forest.
- Dress in light, breathable clothes for the warm weather and forest walks.
- Remember that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, babies under one year, or those over 95 years.
- Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak months.
The Sum Up: Who Should Consider This Tour?
This Sierra de Guerrero Waterfalls Tour is best suited for travelers who crave a mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural authenticity. It offers a chance to see some of Mexico’s most beautiful waterfalls, walk through lush forests, and enjoy a local meal—all in one day. If you’re comfortable with moderate walking and are looking for a peaceful, natural getaway with a touch of local life, this tour will deliver.
It’s a particularly good option if you want to avoid overly commercialized attractions and experience Mexico’s mountain scenery in an authentic way. However, if you’re seeking a very leisurely, wheelchair-accessible activity, or traveling with very young children or seniors over 95, you might want to consider other options.
All in all, for the value of $90, you get a healthy dose of fresh air, beautiful views, and cultural insights—a memorable day for outdoor lovers and curious travelers alike.
FAQ
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes air-conditioned transportation with pickup and drop-off at your hotel or specified location in Zihuatanejo.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours, including travel time, activities, and lunch.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility to adjust your plans.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Not for wheelchair users, very young children under 1 year, or those over 95 years due to walking and terrain considerations.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, light clothes, biodegradable insect repellent, and a sense of adventure.
Is the tour available year-round?
No, it operates only from July to March, aligning with the dry season and better weather.
How authentic is the local experience?
You’ll visit a small town for lunch and learn about local flora and fauna, adding cultural depth to your natural exploration.
This Sierra de Guerrero Waterfalls Tour offers a practical, scenic, and culturally enriching day out, perfect for anyone eager to see a different side of Mexico’s mountains. Its blend of natural beauty, local flavor, and comfortable organization makes it a worthwhile addition to your travel itinerary.
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