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Discover the natural beauty of Mexico’s Pacific coast on the Emerald Falls Canadian Tour & Nature Experience, featuring waterfalls, wildlife, and crystal-clear waters.
Planning a day out in Huatulco with a focus on nature and authentic scenery? The Emerald Falls Canadian Tour & Nature Experience might just be your perfect fit. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, based on what’s shared by travelers and the details provided, it looks like a wonderfully balanced outing for those wanting to connect with Mexico’s lush landscapes without breaking the bank.
What immediately catches our eye are the stunning Emerald Falls themselves—a perfect setting for swimming in clear waters and spotting tropical birds. Plus, the tour’s accessibility, with roundtrip transportation from most downtown hotels, makes it straightforward to join. The one possible challenge? The activity involves walking on uneven terrain, so it’s best suited for those with a moderate level of physical fitness. This experience seems ideal for nature lovers, families with children (under 3 go free), and travelers eager to explore hidden natural gems.


This tour is a straightforward but rewarding way to get out of the tourist hotspots and into some of the most beautiful natural scenery around Huatulco. Designed for those who appreciate wildlife, lush landscapes, and a splash of adventure, it offers a well-rounded day that balances ease and authentic discovery. The price point—around $60 per person—makes it accessible for most travelers looking to add a memorable outdoor element to their trip.
What we love about this experience is how it combines natural beauty with practical convenience. First, the roundtrip transport removes the hassle of navigating unfamiliar roads, ensuring you can relax and focus on the scenery. Second, the inclusion of a guided tour with live commentary broadens your understanding of the region, making it more than just a swim and hike. The main highlight, of course, is the Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla, where you’ll get up close and personal with tropical birds and the emerald waters that give the tour its name.
A slight consideration: this tour involves walking on unpaved and sometimes uneven terrain—not a problem if you’re reasonably fit, but worth noting for travelers with mobility concerns. Also, since food and beverages are not included, you’ll want to bring some snacks or plan to buy extras locally.
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This experience is perfect for families with children, wildlife enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. If you enjoy swimming, bird watching, and exploring off-the-beaten-path spots, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. It’s also suitable for travelers who value guided commentary in multiple languages, ensuring you get insights in your preferred language.

The heart of this tour is the visit to Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla, a site renowned for its beautiful waterfalls and vibrant tropical birdlife. You’ll spend approximately four hours here—plenty of time to soak in the scenery, snap photos, and dip into the cool, emerald waters. The waterfalls are crystal clear, and the surrounding lush greenery makes for a truly picturesque setting.
The guided tour here is designed to enhance your experience—your guide will point out various tropical birds and share insights into the local flora and fauna. Several reviews highlight the friendliness and professionalism of guides, with one praising “el señor Jacobo” as highly recommended. The inclusion of admission tickets (200 MXN) simplifies your planning, though the fee is paid separately.
Once at the falls, you’ll have the chance to swim in the refreshing waters—a prime highlight. Bring your swimsuit and a change of clothes, as you’ll want to rinse off after soaking. The scenery is so captivating that many visitors find their time here far too short.
Beyond the waterfalls, the area offers a birdwatcher’s paradise. Expect to see various tropical birds, thanks to the guided commentary that enriches your understanding of this vibrant ecosystem. The natural surroundings are unspoiled, giving you a genuine taste of Mexico’s Pacific coast biodiversity.
The tour’s roundtrip transport is a significant convenience, especially since it departs from most centrally located hotels in Huatulco. The group size is capped at 100 travelers, which means you’ll likely have a friendly and lively atmosphere without feeling overwhelmed. Expect to start at 9:00 am, giving you a full day of adventure.

Duration: Approximately 8 hours, including travel and the stop at the waterfalls.
Price: $60 per person—an attractive price considering the guided nature, transportation, and entry fees.
What’s Included: Guided tour, transportation, live commentary in three languages, and access to Emerald Falls.
What’s Not Included: Food and beverages (bring your own snacks), and the admission fee (200 MXN) paid at the site.
Physical Requirements: Moderate fitness level recommended; you should be comfortable walking on unpaved or uneven terrain.
What to Bring: Comfortable clothes, walking shoes, swimwear, a change of clothes, cash for extras, and perhaps a hat or sunscreen.
Booking Tips: The tour is usually booked about 13 days in advance, so plan accordingly. Confirm your pick-up time and be ready 15 minutes early.

While the single review available is brief, it’s glowing: “Un lugar increíble para visitar pasarla increíble y relajarse, mi guía el señor Jacobo un guía muy recomendable sin duda, el junto con el lugar hacen la visita una experiencia que valdrá la pena recordar.” This suggests that the guide’s friendliness and the natural setting really help make this a memorable outing.
From the descriptions, it sounds like the tour offers a genuine chance to disconnect from the busy resorts and enjoy nature’s tranquility. The guided commentary adds depth, making it more than just a swim in pretty waters.

This tour offers excellent value for travelers seeking a peaceful, nature-oriented day. If you love birdwatching, swimming in natural pools, and exploring little-known spots, this trip will suit you well. The moderate walking means it’s accessible for most, but those with mobility issues should consider their comfort level on unpaved paths.
For families, the calm waters and friendly guides make it a safe and enjoyable outing. The affordability combined with the authentic, scenic experience make it a smart choice for budget-conscious travelers who want to see something truly different from typical tourist fare.
The Emerald Falls Canadian Tour & Nature Experience balances adventure, relaxation, and education—a rewarding way to connect with Mexico’s natural beauty for a day.
“Un lugar increíble para visitar pasarla increíble y relajarse, mi guia el señor Jacobo un guia muy recomendable sin duda, el junto con el lugar …”

Is transportation included?
Yes, roundtrip transport from most centrally located Huatulco hotels is included, making logistics simple.
What is the tour’s duration?
It lasts around 8 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy each stop and travel comfortably.
Do I need to pay for the waterfalls?
Yes, the admission fee to Emerald Falls is 200 MXN, paid separately at the site, but your tour ticket covers the guided visit.
Can I bring children?
Yes, children 3 and younger are free, but keep in mind the terrain might be uneven, so moderate fitness is recommended.
What should I wear?
Bring comfortable clothing, walking shoes suitable for unpaved paths, and swimwear for the water activities.
Is food included?
No, food and beverages are not included, so bring snacks or plan to buy something locally.
What languages are available for commentary?
Live commentary is offered in English, Spanish, and French.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This tour is a fine choice for anyone eager to see natural Mexico without fuss—offering a day of lush scenery, wildlife, and cool waters that won’t strain your budget or your energy.