Hierve Access
Hierve el Agua , which translates to "the water boils" in Spanish, is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the Sierra Mixe mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. Despite its name, the water is not actually hot; it is a series of carbonated mineral springs that bubble up from the earth at a refreshing 22–25°C (71–77°F). Over thousands of years, these mineral-rich waters have created white, calcified rock formations that resemble majestic, "petrified" waterfalls frozen in time on the side of a cliff.
A larger, more dramatic formation reaching down 30 meters from a 90-meter-wide base. Hierve
Features natural and artificial swimming pools perched right at the cliff's edge, offering "infinity pool" views of the valley below. Hierve el Agua , which translates to "the