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Discover authentic tequila on a private full-day tour from Guadalajara, exploring distilleries, scenic viewpoints, and the charming town of Tequila.
When it comes to Mexico’s famous spirit, few experiences are as memorable as visiting the birthplace of tequila itself. This private full-day tour from Guadalajara offers an immersive look into the process, tradition, and vibrant culture surrounding tequila-making in the town of Tequila, a designated Pueblo Mágico. While we haven’t taken this exact tour ourselves, the glowing reviews, detailed itinerary, and thoughtful offerings make it clear this is an authentic and worthwhile adventure for curious travelers.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines visiting two different tequila factories—each with its own story and craft style—and then gives you free time to explore the picturesque town of Tequila. Plus, the inclusion of a spectacular mirador swing provides fantastic photo opportunities that are hard to beat. The tasting sessions, guided insights from knowledgeable locals, and the chance to buy quality tequila and crafts directly from producers make this tour both educational and fun.
However, a potential consideration is the six to seven-hour duration, which could feel long for those with limited stamina or tight schedules. Also, since food isn’t included, you might want to plan for a snack or two during the day. Nevertheless, this tour is especially well-suited for anyone interested in authentic Mexican culture, spirits enthusiasts, or travelers who appreciate a personalized experience away from large crowds.

This tour is crafted to give you a comprehensive peek into tequila production, paired with the joy of exploring a charming Mexican town. Unlike larger group excursions, the private aspect ensures your experience remains intimate, allowing for tailored interactions with guides and more personalized attention.
The visit to Tequila Tres Mujeres is a highlight, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how tequila is made, with the chance to photograph barrels and the process itself. You’ll learn about the traditional methods, historic practices, and modern innovations that shape the spirit. The guide’s insights can deepen your appreciation whether you’re a dedicated tequila lover or simply curious about the cultural significance.
Next, the Selecto tequila factory emphasizes artisanal and industrial production, where you’ll sample various liquors, creams, and tequilas made in-house. This dual approach broadens your understanding of the diversity within tequila production—something many reviews praise. One traveler shared, “The distilleries where very nice,” highlighting the quality of the visits.
The time spent in the Pueblo Mágico of Tequila provides a relaxing break to walk its colorful streets, browse local shops, and buy souvenirs. This free time is often praised by travelers as a relaxed, authentic experience away from tourist traps. The main square and portals give a true taste of local life, and you might find traditional crafts or a bottle of your favorite tequila to take home.
Adding a splash of adrenaline, the Mirador del Tequila with its famous swing offers an exhilarating view of the surrounding agave fields and mountains. Travelers love this stop for its photo potential and the sense of adventure it brings. “Enjoy our Extreme Swing and take the best photos to share,” the tour description promises—and from reviews, it certainly delivers.
Finally, the visit to Cantaritos el Güero lets you taste a regional specialty — a traditional tequila preparation that’s renowned locally. If you’re a fan of tasting authentic drinks, this is a memorable way to cap off your day.
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The tour kicks off at Tequila Tres Mujeres, a distillery where the process of making tequila is demonstrated thoroughly. You’ll witness the transformation of agave into spirit, from roasting to fermentation to distillation. The barrels where tequila matures serve as perfect photo backdrops. The tour lasts about an hour, with tickets included, and guides switch seamlessly between English and Spanish.
Reviews here are glowing: “Our tour guide was amazing,” mentions Adriana. The focus on traditional methods and the chance to see the barrels up close seem to resonate well with visitors. It’s a great way to understand the craftsmanship behind this iconic spirit.
Next, the group moves to Selecto, a factory that balances artisanal methods with industrial scale. Here, you’ll get a guided tour of their production process, including tastings of tequila, liquors, and creams, all produced on-site. This is an excellent opportunity to compare different styles and flavors.
According to reviews, the distillery is “very nice,” and the tasting experience is highly valued. The inclusion of sample drinks adds a fun and flavorful dimension to this part of the tour. It’s an authentic look into the diversity of tequila, from smooth sippables to more robust options.
After the factories, you’re granted about two hours to explore Tequila’s charming town square, a hub of activity, craft shops, and vibrant portals. The free time allows for photos, shopping, and just soaking in the ambiance. Travelers often cite this as a highlight: “Free time to take photos and visit portals and main square” lets you experience the town’s leisurely pace and authentic charm.
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The Mirador del Tequila features the famous extreme swing, which swings you out over the lush fields and rugged mountains. It’s a quick stop, about an hour, but packed with photo ops. Travelers love the views and the thrill: “Enjoy the swing and take photos to show off,” one review highlights.
The tour concludes with a visit to Cantaritos el Güero, a local spot renowned for its traditional tequila preparations. Sampling here is a highly recommended experience, giving you a genuine taste of regional authenticity.

The entire experience is conducted in an air-conditioned private vehicle, making the long day comfortable and stress-free. Pickup is offered, and the tour is designed for flexibility, with stops at your pace, which many reviews appreciate. The total duration of 6–7 hours includes travel, tasting, sightseeing, and free time, making it a full yet manageable day.
At $130 per person, considering the private transportation, guided tours of two distilleries, and exclusive stops, the value is quite strong. It’s especially appealing for those who want an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at tequila production without the hassle of self-planning or large tour groups. Plus, the opportunity to purchase tequila directly from the producers adds a layer of value for spirits enthusiasts.
What stands out most in traveler feedback is how knowledgeable and engaging the guides are. One reviewer mentions: “Our guide Eberardo was professional and courteous,” while others praise guides like Jesús and Nigel for their friendliness, humor, and local insights.
Many mention the beautiful scenery, particularly from the mirador, and the delicious food and drinks (not included in the price but available during the tour). The flexibility and personalized attention seem to make the experience memorable.

This tour is ideal for spirits lovers, culture enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a personalized, relaxed day exploring both the production process and the town of Tequila. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate authentic experiences, value guided insights, and desire a well-organized, comfortable day out.
If you’re traveling with a small group or as a couple, the private aspect makes it especially intimate. For those less physically inclined, the moderate fitness level required should be manageable, as the activities involve some walking and standing but mostly comfortable viewing and tasting.

This private full-day tour offers an authentic, flexible, and comprehensive journey into tequila’s world. From traditional distilleries to vibrant town streets and scenic viewpoints, it covers a lot of ground in a relaxed setting. The guides’ knowledge, the chance to taste quality tequila, and the beauty of the surroundings make it a worthwhile choice for those eager to see the real Tequila.
While it’s a longer day, the value of personalized attention and the variety of experiences packed into the itinerary make it a standout option. Whether you’re a dedicated tequila fan or just looking to enjoy a genuine Mexican cultural experience, this tour delivers.
It’s best suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of learning, tasting, and sightseeing in a private setting, all with the comfort of air-conditioned transport. For anyone curious about tequila’s roots or wanting a memorable day in Jalisco, this tour is well worth considering.
“Our tour guide was amazing. Had a great time. The restaurant he recommended was great and the tequila distilleries where very nice.”

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, guided visits to two tequila factories with tastings, entry tickets for the distilleries, and a stop at the Mirador del Tequila with the swing.
Are meals included?
No, the tour does not include food, so you might want to bring snacks or plan to buy food in Tequila town.
Can I buy tequila during the tour?
Yes, you can purchase tequila and craft goods directly from the producers at the distilleries or in town.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the physical activity is moderate, children should be comfortable with walking and standing; check with the provider for specific age recommendations.
What languages are guides available in?
The guides can speak in English or Spanish, depending on your preference.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours, including travel, visits, and free time.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended; bring sun protection and water.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered from your hotel or a designated location.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $130.00 per person, which includes most activities and transportation.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
This tour offers a well-rounded, authentic peek into tequila’s world, perfect for those seeking a personalized and engaging experience in Jalisco.