San Cristobal de las Casas Tours &
Things to Do
Discover the best San Cristóbal de las Casas tours and things to do in Mexico’s colourful highland heart: cruise the towering walls of the Sumidero Canyon, visit the indigenous Tzotzil villages of Chamula and Zinacantán, chase the turquoise waterfalls of Agua Azul, taste Chiapas cuisine and swim beneath El Chiflón. Compare top-rated experiences and plan the perfect trip.

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Explore San Cristobal de las Casas by interest
Whatever brings you to San Cristobal de las Casas — world-class museums, the river, or a long lunch — start with the experiences travellers love most.
Sumidero Canyon
1,000 m cliffs.
ExploreIndigenous villages
Chamula & Zinacantán.
ExploreAgua Azul
Turquoise falls.
ExploreFood & walking
Chiapas flavours.
ExploreEl Chiflón
Falls & lakes.
ExploreChiapa de Corzo
Colonial town.
ExploreArcotete & caves
Arch & caves.
ExploreSan Cristóbal highlights
Canyon & villages.
ExploreTop attractions in San Cristobal de las Casas
The landmarks that define the city — and the tickets and tours that get you in, often skipping the line.

Sumidero Canyon
1,000 m cliffs.

Chamula
Tzotzil village.

Agua Azul
Turquoise falls.

Food Markets
Chiapas flavours.

El Chiflón
Waterfalls & lakes.

Chiapa de Corzo
Colonial town.

El Arcotete
Stone arch & caves.

San Cristóbal
Colonial highland town.
1 hr awaySumidero Canyon
Boat & cliffs.
30 min awayChamula & Zinacantán
Tzotzil villages.
4 hr awayAgua Azul
Turquoise falls.
2 hr awayEl Chiflón
Waterfalls & lakes.
1 hr awayChiapa de Corzo
Colonial town.
15 min awayEl Arcotete
Arch & caves.
Know before you go
Short, straight answers to the questions every San Cristobal de las Casas visitor asks before booking.
Dry (Nov–Apr)
Sunny days and cool nights — the best time.
Peak
Easter, July and Day of the Dead are busiest.
Green (May–Oct)
Lush and warm with afternoon rains.
For waterfalls
Falls are fullest just after the rains.
Cool highlands
Nights are chilly all year — bring a jacket.
Best overall
November to April for sunny, dry days.
One day
The Sumidero Canyon and villages.
Two days
Add the Agua Azul waterfalls.
Three+ days
Add El Chiflón and the Montebello lakes.
For nature
The canyon and waterfalls.
For culture
The Chamula and Zinacantán villages.
For food
A Chiapas food walking tour.
On foot
The cobbled centre is compact and walkable.
By tour
Tours reach the canyon, villages and waterfalls.
By colectivo
Shared vans link the villages and nearby towns.
By taxi
Taxis are cheap around town.
Where to stay
Stay near the Real de Guadalupe walking street.
Mexican peso
Mexico uses the peso; cards work in town, cash for villages.
Villages
Never photograph inside Chamula’s church.
Sumidero Canyon
Bring sun protection for the open boat.
Agua Azul
It is a long day — start very early.
Altitude
The town sits at 2,200 m — nights are cold.
Local food
Try tamales, Chiapas cheese and pox.
Combos
Many canyon tours include Chiapa de Corzo.
Sumidero Canyon
Boat tours fill up — book ahead.
Village tours
Small-group tours fill up — reserve early.
Agua Azul
Full-day tours fill up — book ahead.
El Chiflón
Waterfall tours fill up — reserve early.
Food tours
Small tastings fill up — book ahead.
Holiday peak
Easter and Day of the Dead are busiest — book far ahead.
Sumidero Canyon
From about $56 for a canyon and Chiapa de Corzo tour.
Village tour
Around $20 for a Chamula and Zinacantán tour.
Agua Azul
About $90 for a waterfalls and Palenque tour.
El Chiflón
Roughly $117 for a falls and lakes tour.
Food tour
Around $75 for a food walking tour.
How to save
Join group tours and combine the canyon with Chiapa de Corzo.
San Cristobal de las Casas through the seasons
What's best, how busy it gets, and one booking tip for each time of year.
- Best for
- Sunny & cool.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Best.
- Best for
- Warm & clear.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Great.
- Best for
- Full waterfalls.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Rain.
- Best for
- Lush & quiet.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Wet.























