You’ll feel your pulse race as you leap into crystal pools, slide through ancient tunnels, and rappel beside roaring waterfalls on this Matacanes canyoning day trip from Monterrey. With expert guides and all gear included—even breakfast—you’ll taste adventure (and probably a little river water). This is for anyone who wants to feel alive in wild nature.
I didn’t expect my heart to pound just from zipping up a wetsuit at dawn outside Monterrey. The air was sharp and smelled like wet stone—honestly, I almost chickened out when our guide, Chuy, handed me the helmet. He grinned and said something about “aguas frías” (cold waters) that made everyone laugh, but I only half got the joke. Then we started hiking down into Matacanes Canyon and the sound of the river got louder with every step—like it was daring us to come closer.
The first jump wasn’t even the highest (maybe five meters?), but standing on that rock above the blue-green pool felt like forever. My hands were shaking a little. Chuy counted uno-dos-tres and I just went for it—the water was freezing and tasted so clean it almost stung my teeth. After that, everything blurred together: sliding down smooth rocks, ducking into dark tunnels where you can’t see your own feet, clinging to ropes while cold spray hit my face. At one point we all sat in silence under a cave’s dripping ceiling, just listening to the echo of water somewhere deeper inside. I still think about how small I felt right then.
We covered nearly 12 kilometers—scrambling over boulders, swimming through narrow channels, rappelling beside a waterfall that looked taller than any building I’ve lived in. The snacks tasted way better than they should’ve (maybe hunger or maybe adrenaline). Chuy kept checking on everyone and somehow remembered all our names by lunch. By the end my legs were jelly but nobody wanted it to end yet—except maybe my toes.
The canyoning route covers almost 12 kilometers through Matacanes Canyon.
Yes, convenient pickup from Monterrey is available for participants.
All necessary gear is provided: wetsuit, harness, helmet, life vest.
A continental breakfast and snacks are included during the tour.
You need at least moderate physical fitness; not recommended for those with certain health conditions or pregnancy.
Yes, swimming in natural pools is part of the Matacanes canyoning experience.
The cliffs reach up to 12 meters high; there is also a unique 30-meter waterfall rappel.
Your day includes hotel pickup from Monterrey if needed, continental breakfast before setting out into Matacanes Canyon, all technical gear—wetsuit, harness, helmet, life vest—and plenty of snacks along the way as you hike, swim, jump and rappel through caves and waterfalls with your local guide before returning tired but happy.
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