If you’re looking for a way to escape the buzz of Acapulco’s beaches and city life, a visit to the hot springs of Dos Arroyos offers a refreshing change of pace. This 7-hour tour takes you out into the countryside, where natural thermal waters promise relaxation, detoxification, and a glimpse into local rural life. Although it’s a straightforward experience, the combination of scenic drives, authentic small-town vibes, and soothing hot springs makes for a rewarding day.
What we particularly like about this tour is its affordable price point of just $35 per person, the convenient pickup service, and the opportunity to see what daily life is like outside the tourist hotspots. Plus, the free admission to the hot springs means you get to enjoy the therapeutic waters without extra costs. However, one consideration might be the lack of included lunch, which could be important for those who prefer a full, curated experience or need a meal after soaking.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy relaxation, culture, and budget-friendly adventures. If you’re after a quick, authentic escape into nature with minimal fuss, this experience could be just your style.
Good To Know

- Affordable Price: At $35, it offers great value compared to similar thermal spring excursions.
- Authentic Countryside Views: You’ll see rural and small-town life just outside Acapulco.
- Relaxing Hot Springs: Free access to natural thermal waters that are believed to have health benefits.
- Comfortable Transportation: An air-conditioned vehicle makes the journey comfortable, especially in warm weather.
- Limited Included Food: No lunch is provided, so plan to bring snacks or plan for nearby dining options.
- Small Group Setting: With a maximum of 25 travelers, it’s a more intimate experience, but not overly crowded.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience
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The Journey from Acapulco to Dos Arroyos
The tour begins with a pickup from your Acapulco accommodation—a convenient way to start without the hassle of arranging transport. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, especially on hot days. The drive out to Dos Arroyos is about an hour, during which you’ll get a glimpse of the Mexican countryside. Expect to see small farms, local homes, and lush greenery, providing a peaceful contrast to the bustling city.
Several reviews mention the “opportunity to see the life of the countryside and the towns near the city of Acapulco,” making this part of the trip worthwhile for those interested in authentic local scenes rather than just the thermal waters.
The Hot Springs of Dos Arroyos
Once you arrive at Dos Arroyos, you’ll have roughly five hours to enjoy the hot springs, which are free to access. The springs are natural thermal waters that are believed to help kill germs and remove toxins while increasing circulation and oxygenation. The experience is what many travelers seek for relaxation or health benefits—though it’s worth noting that the waters are more about soothing than high-end spa luxury.
One reviewer noted, “Bathing in hot springs increases the temperature of the body, killing germs, including viruses,” which highlights the health appeal of this natural feature. Expect warm, mineral-rich waters that are perfect for unwinding, with enough space for both solo soaking and socializing.
What to Expect at the Springs
The actual setup isn’t overly commercialized; there are no fancy pools or spa amenities, just the natural thermal waters in a rustic setting. Some visitors have described it as a quiet, straightforward experience, where you can relax without distractions. Since admission is free, you might find some areas with simple benches or rocks to sit on, depending on the day.
Additional Tips for the Visit
- Bring swimwear, towels, and perhaps a waterproof bag for your belongings.
- Consider packing snacks or water since no lunch is included, and the local food options might be limited or require extra planning.
- Good footwear is recommended if you want to explore beyond the springs or walk around the small town.
- Be mindful of the weather conditions—the tour is weather-dependent, and poor weather could lead to cancellations or a less enjoyable experience.
The Return and Flexibility
After your time at the springs, the group will head back to Acapulco. The total duration is around 7 hours, which makes it a half-day adventure suitable for those wanting a quick escape. The tour notes that most travelers can participate, making it accessible for a variety of ages and fitness levels.
Authenticity and Value
While the tour doesn’t include amenities or meals, the low price makes it an excellent value for travelers keen on experience over luxury. The fact that small groups are capped at 25 people keeps the atmosphere relaxed, and you’ll likely have opportunities to chat with fellow travelers or the local guide—if one is provided.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for budget travelers, solo explorers, or couples who want a low-key day amidst natural beauty. It’s also suited for those curious about local rural life and interested in the potential health benefits of thermal springs. If you’re seeking luxury spa treatments or gourmet dining, this isn’t the right fit. But if relaxing in natural waters and seeing a slice of countryside life appeals to you, this tour offers genuine value.
Final Thoughts

For a modest fee, this tour provides a straightforward way to enjoy Mexico’s natural thermal springs and get a taste of local life outside Acapulco. The easy transportation, authentic setting, and free access to warm waters make it a practical choice for travelers who prioritize relaxation and cultural authenticity over frills.
While it’s a simple experience, the scenic drive, rural scenery, and healthful waters create a well-rounded day out. Remember to bring your essentials, pack some snacks, and enjoy the calming effects of the springs.
This tour won’t blow you away with luxury, but it offers a genuine, affordable, and relaxing escape from the city—perfect for travelers who love simple adventures and soaking in nature.
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle is provided as part of the package, making the journey comfortable and hassle-free.
How long do we spend at Dos Arroyos?
You’ll have approximately five hours at the hot springs, giving ample time to soak, relax, and explore the area.
Are there any meals included?
No, lunch is not included, so it’s a good idea to bring snacks or plan to buy food nearby or after the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best to consider individual mobility and health needs, particularly for those with limited stamina or health issues.
What should I bring for the visit?
Bring swimwear, towels, water, sunscreen, and any personal items you may need for a relaxing soak. Comfortable shoes and a waterproof bag are also recommended.
In all, this tour offers a practical, budget-friendly, and authentic way to experience Mexico’s natural hot springs, perfect for those craving relaxation and rural scenery during their Acapulco visit.
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