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Discover the full process of tequila-making with a private, guided tour in Guadalajara, including tastings, family-run distilleries, and local cuisine.
Our review of the Premium Private Tequila Tour in Guadalajara aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect from this highly-rated experience. Whether you’re a tequila enthusiast or simply curious about the craft behind Mexico’s most famous export, this tour promises a comprehensive look into the production process, combined with tastings, good food, and local charm.
Two things we really like about this tour: First, the deep dive into the tequila-making process—it’s rare to get such an in-depth, hands-on look that includes visits to family-run distilleries. Second, the personalized experience, with a private guide and a small group (or just your party), making it feel more like an outing with friends than a commercial tour.
A possible consideration is that the full day can stretch to about 9 hours, which might be a bit long for some travelers, especially if you prefer a more relaxed pace. However, if you’re eager to learn, taste, and see authentic Mexican tequila craftsmanship firsthand, this tour is ideal. The experience suits travelers who appreciate cultural authenticity, enjoy good food, and want a hassle-free, all-inclusive day out from Guadalajara.


For a more personal experience, these private Guadalajara tours deliver individual attention
Your day begins at Glorieta La Minerva, a notable Guadalajara landmark, where transportation is arranged. From here, your guide will pick you up in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, setting the tone for a hassle-free day. This initial stop is more of a logistical necessity than a sightseeing highlight but ensures smooth transition to the heart of the tour.
The first real taste of tequila culture is at Tequila Cava de Oro, a distillery known for its VIP tasting in a specially dedicated “Cava.” Expect about three hours here, where you’ll learn about the full tequila-making process—from harvesting agave to fermentation, distillation, and aging. The emphasis on premium tequilas in a VIP setting means you’ll sample some of the best offerings, often paired with insights into flavor profiles and aroma distinctions.
Next, you’ll visit Agave fields in the Amatitan region—famous for its quality but not directly associated with Cuervo, despite the name. This stop offers a chance to see the agave plants in their natural environment and understand how different factors influence flavor and aroma. The views are picturesque, and your guide will explain how the agave’s growth conditions shape the final product.
The tour then moves to Tequila Selecto de Amatitán, a family-run distillery that offers an intimate look at traditional tequila production. Here, you’ll explore two distilleries, gaining insights into small-scale, artisanal methods that often produce distinctive flavors. Expect approximately two hours of exploration and tasting, where the guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. One reviewer calls their guide “a fountain of knowledge” that made the experience especially memorable.
A half-hour break allows you to browse local crafts and purchase bottles of tequila, often at better prices than in tourist shops. Many visitors appreciate this opportunity to bring home authentic souvenirs, and the relaxed timing encourages a genuine shopping experience rather than a hurried sale.
On weekends, you might enjoy a regional crafted cocktail called Cantaritos at El Güero #1. While not included in the tour price, this optional stop offers a taste of local mixology, rounding out your understanding of regional flavors.

Transportation is a highlight of this tour: air-conditioned vehicles ensure your comfort as you move between stops, which is essential considering Guadalajara’s warm climate. Starting at 9:00 am and lasting between 6 and 9 hours, the schedule is designed to keep the day engaging without feeling rushed. The tour ends back at your starting point, making logistics straightforward.
Reviewers are consistently enthusiastic. One notes, “Andrea was great. She knows her stuff and made the whole experience worthwhile,” highlighting the importance of a knowledgeable guide. Another mentions, “We got to taste a lot of different varieties of tequilas,” emphasizing the value of the tastings and the variety offered. Food is another big plus—breakfast and lunch are included, showcasing regional cuisine that complements the tequila experience.
At $234.20 per person, the tour might seem steep for some, but consider what’s included: transportation, multiple distillery visits, VIP tastings, breakfast, lunch, and the chance to learn about tequila from local experts. Several reviews talk about the good value for money, especially given the depth of experience and the personalized, private setting.

This private tour suits those eager to learn the craft of tequila, especially if you love tasting and exploring regional foods. It’s ideal for travelers who want an in-depth, authentic experience rather than a quick overview. The small-group or private nature ensures personalized attention from guides, making it perfect for couples, small groups, or anyone wanting a more intimate glimpse into Mexico’s iconic spirit.

If your goal is to understand tequila from the ground up—from agave to bottle—while enjoying a relaxed, comfortably paced day, this tour hits the mark. The combination of educational value, authentic family-run distilleries, and delicious regional cuisine makes it a standout choice for curious travelers seeking a meaningful connection to Mexico’s tequila traditions.
Those who appreciate knowledgeable guides and good food will find this experience particularly rewarding. The reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction, especially regarding the friendly guides and memorable tastings. It’s also a solid pick for anyone wanting the convenience of transportation, avoiding the hassle of DIY visits.
However, if your schedule is tight or you prefer a shorter, more relaxed outing, you might find the length of this tour (up to 9 hours) a bit demanding. But for those keen on the full, immersive experience—this tour offers a taste of Mexico’s spirit, culture, and craftsmanship in one memorable day.
“Andrea was great. She know her stuff and made the whole experience worth while. We really enjoyed ourselves!”

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes visits to two distilleries, agave fields, premium tequila tastings, breakfast, lunch, and transportation in air-conditioned vehicles.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 6 to 9 hours, depending on the day’s pace and stops.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, this is a private experience, so only your group will participate, providing a more personalized and flexible day.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Glorieta La Minerva in Guadalajara at 9:00 am and ends back at the starting point.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about 2 months in advance, as it’s a popular choice and tends to fill quickly.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund; cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Are meals included?
Yes, breakfast and lunch are included, featuring regional dishes that pair well with the tequila.
Can I buy tequila during the tour?
Absolutely, there’s free time for shopping, and you can purchase bottles directly from the distilleries or local shops.
Is there any optional activity?
On weekends, you might enjoy a regional crafted cocktail called Cantaritos at El Güero #1, which is optional and not included in the price.
Is transportation arranged?
Yes, transportation is included and always in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles, which makes the long day more enjoyable.
Whether you’re a tequila newbie or a seasoned connoisseur, this tour offers a thorough, authentic, and fun way to explore Mexico’s most famous spirit.