Puente de Dios: Schedules, Rates and Updated Information
If you’re looking for a quick and efficient way to get more information about Puente de Dios is one of the best options. Here you will find all the important information about timetables, fares and how to make the most of this experience.
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Author: Larry Manno.
Comment: One of my favorite places on earth. Now that I have a small son it was a challenge carrying him back out via the steps but I love going here and can’t wait to take him back when he is older.
Rating: 5.0
Date: a month ago
Author: Attila Biczó.
Comment: Amazing place.
Parking is 50 peso for all day.
Entry fee 100 peso.
Rent a west 30-50 peso.
The place is really really cheap.
What get you for your money?
A journey in a beautiful place.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 8 months ago
Author: Rich G.
Comment: Super cool place with great places to jump!!
100 pesos to enter per person. Around 50 pesos to park, negotiated to 30. Life jackets are required and can also haggle down to 40 pesos each one.
The earlier you go the less people there are. It fills up around 10:30AM and it’s not very big like the other spots around.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 11 months ago
Author: Anaid Garci.
Comment: Puente de Dios is an a beautiful waterfall and a must see destination when visiting the Huasteca Potosina.
Please be aware that there are about 308 (down) to get to the waterfall.
About 3/4 of the way you may or may not find people selling water. It is not recommended to bring down hats as once you get down into the water area there is shade and a naturally lighted tunel.
There are ropes to help you move from one spot to another.
Water life jacket is not optional in the area. Cost is around $150 pesos, if your with a tour most guides include the vest. Tonel Huasteca Oficial from Facebook does include them.
Rating: 5.0
Date: a year ago
Author: Lisa Pardo.
Comment: Beautiful place in a cute touristy town. Amazed by all the mango trees, will go again. BUT, do your research before heading out through not everyone can make it up and down the stairs to the trails to water.
Rating: 5.0
Date: a year ago