La Gruta—the Grotto—is aptly named. There are a variety of open air pools, but the star attraction is the grotto where hot water gushes from a tube high in the wall of a dark rocky cave. You approach it via a darkened tunnel, at the end of which is the cave, steamy and chest-deep in hot water. Tourists line up to get a water massage on their heads and shoulders. There’s plenty to do, with restaurants, a boutique, bar, new massage wing, aromatherapy, juice bar, smallish lap pool, and large temescal (traditional Mexican steam bath) with comfortable mosaic built-ins. It’s been around for decades and is one of the de rigeur places to take out-of-town guests.
There are expansive lawns and lots of places to sunbathe.
Enjoy delicious food whilst relaxing in beautiful, natural hot springs. This restaurant is a secluded space perfect for unwinding with some friends on a cold day.
Disfruta de una deliciosa comida mientras te relajas en impresionantes manantiales naturales calientes. Este restaurante es un espacio aislado perfecto para desconectar con amigos en un dÃa frÃo.
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Entrance fee to La Gruta is 110 pesos to enter and VIP Club members get 10 pesos off the entrance fee and are entitled to 10% off food and drink.
