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Discover tequila’s roots on this private tour from Guadalajara, visiting artisan distilleries, agave fields, and the charming town of Tequila for an authentic Mexican experience.

If you’re thinking about exploring the heart of Mexico’s iconic spirit—tequila—this private tour from Guadalajara offers a well-rounded peek into its tradition, production, and culture. Designed for those who want more than just a quick stop, it combines visits to renowned distilleries with the chance to see the stunning agave landscapes and the colorful town of Tequila itself.
What we love about this experience are the personalized visits—especially the private, crowd-free tour of Tequila Selecto, which offers an intimate tasting session. The scenic views of agave fields are also breathtaking, perfect for snapping social media-worthy photos. One possible consideration is that the return time may stretch into the evening, so it’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a full, relaxed day of exploration.
This tour appeals most to those who appreciate authentic Mexican craftsmanship, are curious about the tequila-making process, and want an easy, all-in-one experience that balances education, culture, and natural beauty.

For a more personal experience, these private Guadalajara tours deliver individual attention
Your journey starts with a visit to Tequila Selecto de Amatitán, one of the few remaining artisan tequila factories. Here, the emphasis is on preservation of tradition, with a guided tour that walks you through the entire process—from the agave plants’ harvest to the distillation. You’ll also get to sample a variety of tequila, liqueurs, and creams made on-site, which means you can taste the craftsmanship firsthand.
Travelers who’ve been there mention, “The tasting was fantastic, and it was great to learn how many different products they make inside the distillery.” It’s a perfect stop if you’re interested in seeing how small-scale, traditional methods contrast with large industrial processes.
Next, the focus shifts to El Tequileño Distillery, a place that breathes history and tradition into every bottle. This two-hour visit promises a deeper dive into the rich history of tequila production in Jalisco. The distillery’s warm welcome and guided tour are designed to make visitors feel like insiders, with a chance to see the machinery and learn about the heritage behind this iconic drink.
One guest noted, “We loved the way they explained their process, and the setting was very authentic.” Expect to see large copper stills, traditional tools, and learn about how tequila has evolved over the decades.
After the distillery visits, you’ll have about an hour to explore the magical town of Tequila. This is your chance to walk along the charming streets, check out the main square, and perhaps pick up some souvenirs such as tequilas or handcrafted goods. The town’s colorful portals and lively atmosphere are great for photos or a quick coffee break.
Travelers often enjoy strolling through the local shops, and the free time allows you to absorb the town’s authentic vibe away from tourist crowds.
Next, you’ll visit the Paisaje Agavero—a scenic spot that showcases the vast agave fields stretching across the Jalisco landscape. Here, you’ll get an up-close look at how the agave plant grows and thrives in its natural environment. Many travelers find this part of the tour particularly memorable for the stunning views and the opportunity to take breathtaking photos.
One review described it as “a chance to see the true heart of tequila country,” emphasizing how beautiful and peaceful these sprawling fields are, especially at sunset.
Finally, the tour wraps up with a visit to Los Cantaritos El Güero, a well-known stand for refreshing ‘cantaritos’—a traditional drink blending tequila with citrus juices. It’s a fun, laid-back way to end the day, sampling a local specialty in a friendly setting.
Travelers mention, “The cantaritos are delicious, and it’s a perfect way to relax after a busy day of touring.”

This tour offers private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, which makes the roughly 6-hour experience comfortable, especially in warm weather. Bottled water is provided, so you stay refreshed as you travel through scenic landscapes.
The price of $161.64 per person might seem steep at first glance, but when you consider the multiple stops, guided tours, tastings, and transportation, it offers solid value—particularly if you’re interested in a tailored, immersive experience rather than a bus full of strangers.
One reviewer appreciated that it’s a private tour, noting, “It felt personalized, and we weren’t rushing through any stops.” However, keep in mind that lunch is not included, so plan accordingly, perhaps bringing snacks or eating beforehand.
The tour starts at 10 am, giving you a full day to explore at a leisurely pace. Be aware that return times may extend into the evening depending on traffic and other factors, so plan your day accordingly.

This experience is ideal for culture and tequila enthusiasts who appreciate a more intimate, hands-on look at traditional production methods. It’s perfect for travelers who value authenticity and want to avoid overly commercialized tours.
If you enjoy scenic landscapes, local crafts, and in-depth explanations, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It also suits those who prefer private, flexible tours over crowded group excursions, ensuring a relaxed, personalized outing.

This private tour from Guadalajara offers a well-balanced look at tequila’s origins, craftsmanship, and landscape. It’s a comprehensive experience that combines the beauty of agave fields, the charm of Tequila town, and the detailed process behind one of Mexico’s most beloved drinks. The tour’s private nature and expert-guided visits make it a standout choice for those who want to deepen their understanding while enjoying a comfortable, scenic day.
While the cost might seem high, the value comes from the personalized service, diverse stops, and the chance to explore authentic distilleries that maintain traditional methods. It’s particularly suited for curious travelers eager to dive into local culture without the hassle of navigating on their own.
Overall, it’s a memorable way to spend a day, blending education, scenic views, and local flavor into a truly immersive experience.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the journey comfortable and stress-free.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for photos of the agave fields and town, and some cash if you want to buy souvenirs in Tequila.
Are alcohol tastings included?
Yes, at Tequila Selecto, you will enjoy tastings of tequila, liqueurs, and creams made inside the distilleries.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, starting at 10 am and possibly returning in the evening depending on traffic.
What is not included?
Lunch and souvenirs are not included in the price. Alcoholic beverages at the distilleries are served only to those over 18.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the focus on alcohol tastings means it’s best for adults over 18.
Can I customize this tour?
Since it’s a private experience, you might have some flexibility in timing or focus—check with the tour provider for specific requests.
This guided exploration of tequila’s roots offers a mix of tradition, scenery, and authentic Mexican flavor—perfect for a relaxed, insightful day in Jalisco.