Although they look like images created with artificial intelligence, this is a real landscape! Pozas Azules de Atzala is an ecotourism park where you can swim in its natural, crystal-clear waters. If you’re looking for the perfect place to spend your Easter break, stick around to learn more about this destination.
Located in the Atzala ejido, about forty minutes from the Magical Town of Taxco in the state of Guerrero, this place will welcome you with natural charm and turquoise waters that flow and form waterfalls. There are also nine pools surrounded by impressive rock formations.

The best time to visit this site is from November to May; we know what you’re thinking: the perfect plan to cool off during Holy Week! Because yes, swimming here will cool you down in no time, since these are cold-water pools.
But if you have an adventurous spirit, perhaps you’ll want to try rappelling, zip-lining, or crossing the suspension bridge—are you up for the challenge?
How much does it cost to enter the Blue Pools of Atzala?
General admission is $100 for adults and $50 for children. Life jacket rentals, tables, and activities, as well as parking, incur additional fees. Please note that payments are made in cash.
This time, your dog can come along, as it’s a pet-friendly spot. Just a heads-up: Firulais must stay on a leash.

Keep in mind that food and drinks are available both inside and outside the park, so hunger won’t get in the way of your fun! The Blue Pools of Atzala are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Start planning your next Easter getaway and don’t forget to include this paradise in your plans.