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Experience the thrill of canyoning in Matacanes with jumps, rappels, and stunning landscapes. An adventurous, well-reviewed tour for nature lovers.
If you’re craving an adrenaline rush wrapped in spectacular natural beauty, then a tour to Matacanes might just be what you need. Known as one of the top 10 canyoning experiences worldwide, this full-day adventure promises a mix of water jumps, rappelling, natural slides, and incredible landscapes that will push your physical limits while rewarding you with extraordinary views. We haven’t personally taken this trip, but the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary paint a clear picture of a well-organized, exhilarating experience.
Two things that stand out to us are the tour’s intensity and safety — the guides seem attentive and highly trained — and its diverse activities that keep the journey lively from start to finish. The incredible scenery complements the physical challenges, making it a perfect choice for those who love nature and adventure. On the flip side, a potential hurdle for some could be the physical fitness requirement — this isn’t a casual stroll; expect a demanding day. But if you’re in good shape and eager for a true outdoor challenge, this tour offers a memorable and rewarding experience for active travelers, adventure seekers, and nature lovers alike.

This full-day adventure, typically lasting about 9 hours, takes you to the renowned Matacanes canyon in Mexico, a destination celebrated for its diverse aquatic and terrestrial terrain. Starting early in the morning, you’ll meet at Hotel Hacienda Cola de Caballo, ready for a day packed with action. The tour is often booked a week in advance, reflecting its popularity and limited availability.
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The core of the experience revolves around about 27 jumps into water from heights between 1 to 12 meters, with only seven mandatory jumps that peak at 5.5 meters. This variety guarantees plenty of adrenaline but also necessitates a certain level of comfort with heights and water activities. One of the main highlights is rappelling down two impressive descents of approximately 27 and 18 meters, which offers a real sense of scale and adventure.
You’ll traverse aquatic caves, where walking and swimming through turquoise pools feels like entering a natural water park. The natural slides are a fun feature, giving you the chance to slide down smooth rock formations into refreshing pools. Multiple reviews mention how beautiful the landscapes are, describing the scenery as both impressive and demanding, perfect for lovers of extreme nature.
The tour includes all necessary gear: helmet, wetsuit, life jacket, and a harness with a descent system. The wetsuits are especially appreciated for cold water, as several reviews mention the water is chilly but manageable thanks to the wetsuits. The tour guides are highly praised for their attentiveness and safety focus, always monitoring the group’s well-being. Many reviewers highlight how guides like Paco, Lalo, Andrea, and Oscar care deeply about safety and making sure everyone feels confident.
We loved the way the landscape combines rugged terrain with lush greenery, giving the feeling of being in a remote, untouched part of Mexico. The natural water slides and turquoise pools create a surreal environment that makes every jump and rappel feel worthwhile. Expect to swim, walk, and climb through this multi-layered environment, which keeps the day dynamic. Several reviewers mention their sense of achievement and the thrill of challenging physical limits.
Included in the tour are breakfast tacos with regional seasoning, energizing you for the busy day ahead. Plus, snacks like tuna and energy bars are provided halfway through the tour, helping you maintain stamina. While the focus is on activity, some reviews suggest a lunch or dinner stop at the end would be a nice addition, but the included snacks and provisions are generally sufficient.

According to reviews, the tour is not for the faint-hearted. It’s physically demanding, especially for those unaccustomed to strenuous outdoor activities. However, many mention that guides are attentive to individual needs, and safety procedures are thorough, so you never feel left to fend for yourself. One reviewer noted, “The guides truly care about your well-being and your enjoyment,” which is key in such high-adrenaline activities.
Expect to use your muscles, especially during rappelling and swimming. Reviewers recommend bringing gloves to improve grip during rappelling and to protect your hands. The water is cold, but the wetsuits really help mitigate this, allowing you to focus on the fun.
This adventure is best suited for adventurers with a decent level of fitness who love outdoor challenges. It’s also ideal for nature lovers who appreciate dramatic landscapes and water-based activities. The tour has age restrictions (not recommended for those under 12 or over 55), and participants should be free of recent injuries or medical conditions like high or low blood pressure.

At $613, the price might seem high at first glance. But when you consider the all-inclusive gear, snacks, expert guides, and the exclusive access to such an iconic canyon, it’s a solid value for an adventure of this caliber. Many reviewers mention excellent guide service and safety standards as reasons they felt this price was justified. The quality of equipment and the opportunity to experience one of the world’s top ten canyons makes this an experience worth investing in for thrill-seekers.
This tour is perfect for adventure lovers ready to challenge their physical and mental limits amid some of Mexico’s most stunning scenery. If you enjoy water jumps, rappelling, natural slides, and swimming in crystal-clear pools, you will find this experience truly exhilarating. The attention from guides and the well-maintained equipment make it accessible for those with some outdoor experience, but not suitable for absolute beginners or those with certain health conditions.
For travelers seeking a deep connection with nature, a thrilling physical challenge, and the chance to see Mexico from a unique vantage point, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s a day packed with adrenaline and incredible views, best enjoyed by those who are ready to get a little wet, a little tired, and completely inspired.
“The experience was very good, the landscapes incredible, the water cold but with the wetsuit you don't feel as much, a lot of adrenaline. Good atte…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, private transportation is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own to and from the meeting point.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for water activities. The tour provides wetsuits, but bring quick-drying clothes for after, and don’t forget sturdy shoes for walking and climbing.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It’s quite demanding, requiring good physical fitness. Be prepared for swimming, climbing, and rappelling.
Can children join this tour?
Not recommended for travelers under 12 years old. It’s best suited for active adults and older teens.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with health issues?
It’s not recommended for those with high or low blood pressure, recent operations, injuries, or obesity. Always consult your doctor if unsure.
This Matacanes canyoning tour offers a bold way to connect with nature and test your limits, guided by professionals dedicated to safety and fun. If you’re craving a true adventure in Mexico’s spectacular outdoors, this experience promises plenty of action, stunning sights, and memories to last a lifetime.