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Discover Oaxaca with a private, flexible tour covering archaeological sites, artisan workshops, natural wonders, and authentic local experiences.
Our review of Oaxaca Conmigo Private Tours offers a detailed look at what travelers can expect from this highly-rated experience—perfect for those wanting a personalized, authentic adventure. If you’re keen on exploring Oaxaca’s archaeological sites, vibrant markets, artisan workshops, and natural marvels without the hassle of planning every detail, this tour might be just what you need.
Two things we really love about this experience are the personalized service provided by dedicated guides and the chance to see a wide range of Oaxaca’s highlights in a single day. The flexible itinerary allows you to tailor your day based on your interests, which is a major plus. One potential consideration is that, due to the extensive list of stops, the day can be quite full, so pacing yourself is key.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate culture, enjoy learning about local traditions firsthand, and want to visit several key sites with minimal planning. It’s ideal for those with a limited timeframe who want to maximize their Oaxaca experience without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.


Starting in Oaxaca City
The tour kicks off with a pickup from your accommodation in a comfortable, clean vehicle exclusively for your group. This initial step already sets a relaxed tone—no worries about navigating or crowded group tours. The personal touch means your guide can adapt the pace and stops to your interests.
Monte Alban
The first major stop is the UNESCO-listed Monte Alban, the most significant archaeological site in Oaxaca. Expect a guided walk around this ancient Zapotec city, exploring its impressive ruins and learning about the people who built it. Reviewers rave about the guided insight into the site’s history and culture—one described it as an opportunity to walk “no rush around this UNESCO site” and gain a deeper understanding of Oaxaca’s past. Keep in mind, the entrance fee of around MX$100 is not included, so budget accordingly.
Hierve el Agua
Next, you’ll visit Hierve el Agua, famous for its stunning natural “waterfalls” formed by mineral-rich water that has petrified over years. It’s one of only two petrified waterfalls in the world—an awe-inspiring sight. The visit involves hiking with a native guide, giving you the chance to appreciate the geological marvel while surrounded by breathtaking views. Reviews highlight the “breathtaking natural rock formations” and the opportunity for a refreshing swim, although the admission fee (~MX$70) is separate.
Mitla
The archaeological site of Mitla offers a different perspective, showcasing Zapotec architecture with intricate mosaics. Historically, it was a center of political and military power after Monte Alban’s decline. A guided tour here reveals the significance of the site and its unique stonework, which some say is “beautifull and impressive.” Admission (~MX$100) is not included.
Artisan Workshops and Local Crafts
The tour doesn’t skip Oaxaca’s artisan traditions. Visiting San Martín Tilcajete, you’ll see families carving wood into colorful animals—an art steeped in mysticism. Reviewers mention loving the opportunity to purchase authentic, handcrafted pieces directly from creators, a true highlight for those seeking meaningful souvenirs.
Further, Tule features the world’s widest and one of the oldest trees—an incredible natural monument. The small town’s lovely garden complements the visit. The Tule Tree’s admission (~MX$20) is not included, but the experience of seeing this ancient marvel is often described as “something you won’t forget.”
Weaving and Pottery
In Teotitlán del Valle, you’ll observe traditional Zapotec wool rug weaving, with a demonstration of natural dyes by local families. Reviewers commend the authenticity of these workshops—seeing artisans work with traditional tools and dyes adds depth to your understanding of Oaxacan culture.
At San Bartolo, enjoy watching artisans craft black pottery using pre-Hispanic techniques. The craftsmanship here is both decorative and utilitarian, with the process still reliant on traditional tools like the lathe. Visitors often find this both fascinating and beautiful, with the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind pieces.
Prehistoric Caves & Mezcal
A visit to the Cuevas Prehistoricas de Mitla takes you to caves where the first corn seeds of the continent were found. It’s a short but insightful hike among petroglyphs and cave paintings. While admission isn’t included, the site offers a glimpse into ancient peoples’ lives.
Two stops focus on Oaxaca’s renowned mezcal tradition: Santa Catarina Minas and Santiago Matatlán. At Minas, you’ll learn about traditional distillation methods using clay pots—an authentic process that imparts unique flavors. In Santiago Matatlán, you can see the distillery process firsthand and learn about the different types of agave plants. Although tastings aren’t included, these visits are often praised for their educational value—one reviewer calls mezcal “magical,” not just alcoholic.
Markets and Local Food
A highlight for many visitors is the Mercado Tlacolula, a lively market where farmers and vendors sell everything from fresh produce to local crafts. The lively atmosphere and authentic flavors make it a perfect place to experience Oaxaca’s everyday life. The Santo Tomás Jalieza village offers a look at traditional backstrap loom weaving, with women working on utilitarian textiles like table runners, illustrating local craftsmanship.
Final Stops and Flexibility
The tour wraps with visits to other towns like Ocotlán de Morelos, another vibrant market center, and the colorful town of San Martín Tilcajete. The itinerary is flexible, allowing guides to adjust timing based on weather or interests—something travelers consistently praise, especially for last-minute bookings or adjusted schedules.
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The reviews paint a picture of guides who are knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to share their culture—one reviewer describes their guide as “waiting in front of our hotel first thing in the morning, making the whole day seamless.” The vehicles are described as clean, comfortable, and air-conditioned, making long days much more pleasant.
What makes this tour stand out is the personalized approach. Instead of a rigid schedule with strangers, you get a private experience tailored to your interests, with guides who speak excellent English and genuinely want you to have an engaging day. How often do you get to explore archaeological sites with a friendly expert who answers every question?
The diversity of stops ensures you’ll see both natural wonders and authentic crafts, providing a well-rounded view of Oaxaca. The combination of guided visits, artisan demonstrations, and free time for shopping or photos makes the day both educational and fun.
At $294.05 for up to three people, this private tour offers significant value considering the extensive list of stops and personalized service. When you factor in transportation, parking fees, and bottled water—all included—the cost becomes even more reasonable. While some admission fees are separate, they are modest and predictable, allowing you to budget accordingly.
Many travelers mention that the guides and drivers are not only professional but also genuinely enthusiastic about sharing Oaxaca’s treasures. The flexibility to customize the day means you won’t waste time on sites that don’t interest you, ensuring a tailored experience worth every peso.

This experience is perfect if you want a comprehensive but relaxed introduction to Oaxaca. It’s especially suited for those who value local craftsmanship, archaeological sites, and natural beauty. If you’re traveling with friends or family who appreciate history, art, and authentic cultural encounters, this private tour offers a great blend of all three.
It’s also ideal for travelers who prefer comfort and flexibility, avoiding the crowded bus scene, and for those with limited time but wanting to see as much as possible in one day.

Oaxaca Conmigo Private Tours provides a well-organized, highly customizable way to experience the best of Oaxaca in a single day. With attentive guides, comfortable transportation, and a varied itinerary full of highlights— from ancient ruins and natural wonders to vibrant markets and artisan workshops—this tour delivers genuine value.
It’s especially suited for travelers who want an authentic, in-depth look at Oaxaca without the stress of self-planning. Whether you’re a history buff, a craft lover, or simply eager to see the highlights with a local touch, this tour offers a balanced, enriching experience that covers a lot of ground—and leaves plenty of room for spontaneous discoveries.
For those seeking a tailored, comfortable, and insightful day in Oaxaca, this private tour is an excellent choice that combines education, culture, and a touch of adventure—all wrapped in friendly, expert guidance.
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Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, private transportation is included, with a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle for your group.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour is private, so guides work with you to tailor stops and timing based on your preferences.
Are admission fees included?
No, the listed prices do not include site admission fees, which are payable separately at sites like Monte Alban (~MX$100), Mitla (~MX$100), Hierve el Agua (~MX$70), and Tule (~MX$20).
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 to 9 hours, depending on your interests and how much time you wish to spend at each stop.
Is this suitable for children?
Most travelers find it suitable, especially if children enjoy outdoor activities, history, and local crafts. The flexibility allows breaks or shorter days if needed.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides are fluent in English, making the experience accessible for most international travelers.
Does the tour include meals?
No, meals are not included, but your guide can recommend local eateries or snack stops along the way.
Are there any physical activity requirements?
Some stops involve walking or hiking, like Hierve el Agua, but these can usually be adjusted based on your comfort level.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, water, and a camera to capture the sights.
Is this tour suitable for last-minute bookings?
Yes, reviews mention flexible bookings even with short notice, and guides are happy to accommodate last-minute requests.