Valencia: Waterfall & Thermal Springs Adventure

Discover Valencia’s wild side with this Waterfall & Thermal Springs Adventure—swim under waterfalls, soak in thermal waters, and enjoy local eats on a well-rounded day trip.

Thinking about a day out that combines nature’s raw power with relaxing thermal waters, all wrapped in a friendly, well-organized package? This tour from Dreamtours Valencia promises just that, and from what I’ve gathered, it’s a great way to see some of the region’s hidden gems without the fuss of planning every detail yourself.

What really stands out about this experience are the stunning waterfalls you’ll get to stand under—and the warm, soothing thermal springs in Montanejos that feel more like a natural spa. Plus, the inclusion of a local Valencian lunch and the chance to be captured naturally on camera make it feel personalized and fun. On the flip side, it’s a full day, so it’s worth considering if you’re the type who prefers a more relaxed pace or isn’t keen on swimming or outdoor adventure.

This tour suits travelers who love a blend of adventure and relaxation, those curious about local spots beyond the typical tourist routes, and anyone looking for a well-organized day that covers a lot of ground in just one day. If you’re into nature’s surprises and enjoy a good story to tell afterward, this might be just the trip for you.

Key Points

  • Stunning Waterfalls & Thermal Pools: You’ll get to experience real waterfalls, not just see pictures of them, and swim in warm, mineral-rich thermal waters.
  • Local Culinary Experience: A hearty Valencian lunch adds a tasty cultural touch to the day.
  • Expert Guidance & Photography: The guide, who is also a passionate photographer, helps you capture the moments naturally.
  • Flexible & Personalized: Small groups or private options mean more attention and fewer crowds.
  • All-Inclusive Feel: Entry fees, towels, watershoes, and transportation are taken care of, so you just focus on enjoying yourself.
  • Year-Round Magic: The tour runs in every season, making it accessible and special no matter when you go.
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A Closer Look at the Experience

Starting Point & Timing

The adventure kicks off early, around 9:00 or 9:30 AM, with pickup options at the Serranos Towers or Estación del Norte in Valencia. The early start means you’ll beat the crowds and get the most out of the day, especially at the waterfalls and thermal springs. The tour runs every day, rain or shine, thanks to Valencia’s generally sunny weather, which keeps cancellations rare.

The Waterfall – Power and Play

Right from the start, you’ll visit a legendary waterfall that’s more than just a pretty sight. You’ll hear it long before you see it, and once you’re standing beneath the roaring cascade, it’s almost impossible not to be wowed. The guide is careful about safety, guiding everyone through the process of swimming in the pool at its base and even stepping under the cascade if you’re feeling brave.

Guests consistently mention how stunning and invigorating the waterfall experience is. One reviewer said, “Being under that rushing water was surreal, and I loved that I could just float in the pool afterward to relax.” The natural photos captured here often become keepsakes, showing genuine joy rather than posed smiles.

Thermal Springs in Montanejos

After the adrenaline rush, the tour heads to Montanejos, famous for its beautiful thermal waters. These springs are fed by underground channels, maintaining a comfortable temperature of 18–22°C, with pockets that feel like a warm bath. Floating here amid mountains and sunlight is described as “an unforgettable moment”, giving a sense of peace that’s hard to find elsewhere.

Guests note that these springs aren’t just for relaxing—they’re a chance to connect with nature in a very tangible way. The waters are mineral-rich, which many find soothing, especially if they suffer from aches or muscle tension.

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Lunch – A Taste of Valencia

Midway through, everyone gathers at a local restaurant to enjoy a hearty Valencian meal. Teresa and her team serve regional dishes with genuine warmth. Many reviews highlight how much they appreciated the authentic food, often calling the meal a “highlight” of the day.

If you’re on a special diet or prefer to bring your own, that’s welcome too. The relaxed atmosphere encourages sharing stories and soaking in local hospitality, making the meal more than just fuel for the afternoon.

Hidden Gems & Surprises

Beyond the well-known spots, the tour includes two more stops, each with its own special charm. One of these is a ‘personal surprise’ that the guide promises will make this trip different from others—though details are a mystery until you arrive. Guests find these surprises a delightful touch, adding an element of curiosity and fun.

The Final Stop – Arenoso Dam

The tour wraps up at the Arenoso Dam, the water’s origin. From here, you get a breathtaking panoramic view of the landscape, perfect for photos and reflection. It’s a quiet, scenic endpoint that provides a fitting close to a day soaked in nature’s beauty.

Comfort & Convenience

Transportation is covered, and everything from watershoes and towels to entry fees is included. The small-group or private options mean you’re not rushed, and the guide—who speaks multiple languages—keeps things personalized and engaging.

Practical Considerations

Despite the full schedule, this tour is quite accessible. It’s not a hiking-heavy outing—there’s only a little walking, and the vehicle gets you close to each site. It’s suitable for most fitness levels, and weather isn’t a big concern since the tour runs year-round. Just bring comfortable clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, and water.

What Reviewers Say

Multiple travelers praise the stunning scenery and the professional photography. One review mentioned, “The photos captured by Kiu truly reflect the joy of the day, and I’ll treasure them.” Others highlight the authentic local vibes during lunch and the peaceful moments floating in the springs.

Some noted that the waterfalls can be quite powerful, so safety and listening to the guide are key. Also, since it’s a full-day experience, it’s best for those who enjoy spending several hours outdoors and don’t mind a bit of adventure.

Is This Tour Worth It?

Absolutely, especially if you’re craving a mix of adrenaline, relaxation, and authentic scenery. For about 8 hours, you get to visit some of Valencia’s lesser-known, but incredibly beautiful, spots with a guide who understands how to make it feel special without feeling rushed.

The price seems justified when you consider all included elements—transport, site entry, towels, watershoes, and a memorable meal—plus the professional photos. It’s a chance to escape the city and reconnect with nature, all while feeling well looked-after.

Who Would Love This?

This tour is ideal for adventurers and nature lovers who want more than just the typical sightseeing. It’s suited for those who enjoy swimming, scenic views, and authentic local experiences. It also works well for travelers who prefer small groups or private outings, ensuring personalized attention. If you’re happy to spend a day in outdoor, sometimes wet environments, then this will fit right in.

FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
While it’s not explicitly clear if very young children are included, children over 3 years old might enjoy the experience, especially if they love swimming and outdoor activities. Keep in mind the water conditions at the waterfall and ensure safety.

Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No, watershoes and towels are provided, so you only need to bring swimwear, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes.

Can I bring my own food?
Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own food if you prefer. However, the local restaurant’s hearty Valencian dishes are highly recommended and often become a highlight.

Is the tour available year-round?
Yes, it runs in every season. Even in winter, the experience remains magical, thanks to the warm thermal springs and the generally sunny weather.

How long are the stops at each location?
Expect around 89 minutes at the waterfall, 75 minutes in Montanejos, 1.5 hours for lunch, and a brief 15-minute stop at the Mijares River.

What safety measures are in place?
The guide carefully oversees swimming activities, especially at the waterfall, ensuring everyone’s safety while allowing genuine fun.

Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the vehicle takes you close to each site, making the journey easy and comfortable, especially for those who prefer to avoid long walks.

What’s the total duration?
The tour lasts about 8 hours, making it a full but manageable day trip.

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Valencia: Waterfall & Thermal Springs Adventure

Final Thoughts

If you’re after a full-on outdoor adventure that combines the thrill of waterfalls, the calm of thermal springs, and the warmth of authentic local food, this tour offers a well-rounded experience. It’s especially suited for those who want to see some of Valencia’s secret spots without the hassle of planning, all while being looked after by a guide who clearly loves sharing his region.

While it’s not geared toward backpackers who prefer independent travel, those who enjoy guided days filled with natural beauty and cultural touches will find a lot to love here. The inclusion of professional photos and a cozy group vibe makes it a memorable outing that leaves you with stories—and perhaps a renewed appreciation for the wild side of Valencia.

If soaking in warm waters and standing under waterfalls sounds like your kind of day, this tour might be just what you’re looking for. It’s a chance to connect with nature and enjoy authentic regional flavors, all wrapped in a friendly, well-organized package.

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