This is undoubtedly the most exciting moment of your trip to the Copper Canyon. We visit the Adventure Park of the Copper Canyon where you can optionally enjoy great tourist attractions such as the Cable Car or the largest Zip Line in Mexico (additional cost not included), flying over the Copper Canyon at a speed of over 90 km/h, a unique experience in life ideal for adrenaline lovers. You will be able to observe the views of the 3 canyons in Divisadero and contemplate the magnificence of the impressive views of the Copper Canyon.
At Hotel Mirador, you will be greeted with a delicious dinner while you watch the sunset from your table at the restaurant. This lovely hotel is nestled in the breathtaking Copper Canyon, offering one of the most spectacular views in the world. As you enjoy your dinner, you can savor the majesty of the landscape. Later, you can choose to unwind on the terrace or in your room, which also boasts panoramic views of the Copper Canyon.
Admire the most astonishing view of all Copper Canyon Tours from your private terrace in Hotel Mirador. The beauty of the area will marvel you. Hotel Mirador is located on the edge of the canyon, in one of the highest areas of the Copper Canyon.
Its unique architecture gives the hotel the impression of being embedded in the Barranca (canyon), a hotel with a unique structure, where each room has a special and magnificent view. In addition to the spectacular view, you will find a gourmet dining room and the option of doing long and beautiful walks to the surroundings.
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This is an extremely complete trip to visit the Copper Canyon for 9 days.
This way you will be able to appreciate the most important points with time to rest and enjoy the spaces that are presented, such as two nights at the Mirador Hotel and also two nights at the Magical Town of Creel, where we have fantastic recommendations that will make you enjoy your stay.
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Review from:
Ashlee Lane