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Discover the authentic tequila-making process with this private tour in Tequila, Mexico. Visit Casa Sauza, explore agave fields, and enjoy tastings and cultural insights.
A detailed look at a private tequila tour in Tequila, Mexico offers travelers a chance to see a centuries-old tradition firsthand. This tour, offered by Koyote Tours, promises a comprehensive exploration of tequila production, culture, and local flavor, all wrapped into approximately six hours of engaging experiences. Whether you’re a tequila enthusiast or simply curious about Mexican craftsmanship, this tour aims to deliver both education and fun.
We particularly like the personalized attention thanks to the private setup, ensuring a relaxed and tailored experience. The inclusion of visits to multiple distilleries and the chance to plant your own agave make this trip stand out. However, potential participants should be aware that it’s a full-day itinerary, which might be a lot for those with limited time or energy.
This experience suits travelers who want an immersive, authentic look at tequila-making, combined with some leisure in the charming town of Tequila itself. It’s ideal for those eager to learn about Mexican traditions, enjoy tastings, and see both artisanal craftsmanship and modern production methods.


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The tour begins at 10:00 am, with private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. This means no worries about navigating or waiting—your group gets picked up and dropped off, which is a big plus. The journey from Guadalajara to Tequila, about an hour or so, is smooth and comfortable, setting a relaxed tone for the day ahead.
Your first visit is to Tequila Selecto, a factory that balances artisanal craftsmanship with some industrial processes. Here, you get to see how tequila, liqueurs, and creams are made, with a guided tour that explains each step of the process. This stop is ideal for those curious about the difference between artisanal and automated production, as you’ll see both methods in action.
Visitors report that the tastings here are a highlight. The guide helps you understand the flavor profiles and production distinctions, and many mention the “excellent variety of tequila, liqueurs, and creams” they sampled. It’s a good way to start your day with some smooth, flavorful samples and a better understanding of what makes different tequila brands unique.
Next, you head to Casa Sauza, one of the oldest distilleries in the region with a storied history. Here, the focus shifts to the complete production process, from the agave fields to the distillery itself. You’ll see both artisanal and automated methods—giving you a full picture of how tequila is crafted today.
What makes this stop particularly special is the opportunity to participate in planting your own agave and witnessing an authentic jima demonstration, where workers harvest the agave. You’re not just observing—you’re getting your hands dirty in a traditional activity that’s been part of the process for generations.
The tour of La Perseverancia distillery and La Constancia winery is both educational and scenic. You’ll also walk through the botanical garden, adding a touch of nature’s beauty to the experience. Many visitors comment on how informative and passionate the guide is, explaining both the artisanal and automated methods clearly.
After learning about the production, you’re given about two hours of leisure time in the town of Tequila itself. This quaint place is perfect for wandering through its picturesque streets, taking photos, and browsing local shops. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to buy tequila as souvenirs or pick up traditional handicrafts.
Many visitors find this part of the tour a welcome break, appreciating the chance to absorb the town’s authentic charm. It’s also a good chance to grab a snack or refresh with a cold drink before heading to the final stops.
To wrap up your experience, you visit the famous Cantaritos El Güero, known for its refreshing tequila-based shots served in colorful clay cups. This is a fun, casual way to enjoy more local flavor, and many mention how delicious and balanced these drinks are. It’s a relaxed environment that encourages chatting and enjoying the local scene.
For $150.83 per person, you’re getting a full-day, private experience that covers several key aspects of tequila culture—production, tasting, and local tradition. The inclusion of bottled water and transportation adds to the value, making it a seamless experience.
While the tour doesn’t include alcoholic beverages beyond tastings and food, the activities and insights provide a comprehensive look at what makes tequila special. Many reviews note that the tour feels well-paced, with enough time at each stop to appreciate both the process and the scenery.

This tour is suited for travelers who want a deep dive into tequila production combined with some leisure in the charming town of Tequila. It’s perfect for those who appreciate authentic cultural experiences and enjoy hands-on activities like planting agave or witnessing traditional harvesting.
It’s also ideal for small groups or couples seeking a personalized, relaxed environment. However, keep in mind the full day’s commitment—if you’re short on time, you might prefer a shorter or more condensed version.
This private tequila tour offers a well-rounded, genuinely engaging look into one of Mexico’s most iconic products. The combination of distillery visits, hands-on activities, and leisure time in Tequila town makes for an enjoyable and educational day. You’ll leave with new knowledge, a few souvenirs, and plenty of stories about the tequileros of Jalisco.
For anyone interested in exploring Mexico’s liquid culture—beyond just drinking—this tour provides a meaningful, authentic experience that balances tradition, science, and fun. It’s best suited for curious travelers willing to spend a full morning or afternoon immersed in tequila’s world, with enough flexibility for a relaxed, personalized journey.

Is transportation included?
Yes, private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle is provided, making the day comfortable and stress-free.
What is the starting time?
The tour starts at 10:00 am, allowing you to make the most of your day exploring Tequila.
Are meals included?
No, food isn’t included in the tour price. However, you’ll have opportunities to buy food and drinks during your leisure time in town or at other stops.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for those who can handle walking and outdoor activities.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Depending on the weather, bring sun protection like hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
Will I taste a variety of tequilas?
Yes, tastings are included at select stops, and many reviews highlight the quality and variety of the samples.
Is this a group tour or private?
It’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, ensuring a tailored experience.
Are alcoholic beverages served?
Alcoholic beverages are served only to those over 18 years old, with tastings included in the itinerary.
This tour is a solid choice for those looking to understand and appreciate the craftsmanship behind Mexico’s most famous spirit, with enough flexibility and special touches to make it memorable.