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Discover the authentic flavors of tequila with this private tour in Guadalajara. Visit distilleries, enjoy tastings, and explore Tequila town’s charm.
If you’re planning a trip to Guadalajara and have a soft spot for spirits or Mexican culture, a private tequila tour like this offers a perfect blend of education, scenery, and authentic local flavor. While I haven’t taken this exact tour myself, the detailed itinerary and glowing reviews suggest it’s a well-rounded experience that appeals especially to those eager to understand the tequila-making process and enjoy the vibrant town of Tequila.
What we love about this tour is the opportunity to visit multiple distilleries, each with its own character, and to enjoy personalized attention in a private setting. The fact that it’s customizable means you can tailor the experience—whether you want to start early or extend your time exploring Tequila’s sights and shops. The highlight, of course, is the tequila tasting, which lets you sample different varieties and appreciate the craftsmanship behind this iconic Mexican liquor. A small potential downside is that some stops require entrance fees, which are not included in the price, so budgeting for those is wise. This tour suits curious travelers, spirits enthusiasts, and those who want a flexible, intimate look into tequila’s roots.
Starting at Tequila Tres Mujeres
This first stop is a highlight. It offers a walking tour through the distillery, showing the entire tequila-making process from agave to bottle. What makes this stop special is the underground cellar tasting, which is included in the tour. The reviews praise the guide’s ability to explain the process clearly, with one reviewer noting, “the tequila making process education and the tasting experience itself were very interesting.” Walking through a working factory and tasting in such an atmospheric setting makes the process feel tangible.
Next, Tequila Selecto de Amatitán
Here, you get a more detailed tasting experience with four different tequilas. The factory walk is similar, but the tasting is a highlight—an excellent opportunity to compare flavors and styles. While the entrance fee is not included, the value of sampling four varieties makes it worthwhile. Some reviews mention that this stop adds variety to the experience, with one traveler appreciating the different explanations at each distillery.
The Distillery Aguirreña
This stop combines a factory tour with a free tequila tasting of four different varieties. The fact that no entrance fee is charged makes it a great value part of the tour. Visitors often remark on the friendly atmosphere and the insight they gain into tequila production from this stop.
Complejo Paraíso Azul
This adds a fun twist—a giant swing! For around $3, you can take a quick ride and get a fantastic view of the surroundings. Although the ticket isn’t included in the main price, many find it a fun break from tasting and touring. It’s a playful way to see the landscape and break up the day.
Plaza Principal in Tequila Town
A must-see for those who want a taste of local life. Stroll the main square, browse craft stores, and soak in the lively atmosphere. It’s a free stop and perfect for casual sightseeing, with some reviews noting the pleasure of wandering through the town and enjoying regional crafts.
Cantaritos el Güero #1
This is where you can try the famous “Cantarito,” a traditional drink made with orange and pink grapefruit juices, lime, salt, and tequila. Listening to regional music, snacking, and relaxing here make it a memorable cultural moment. The reviews highlight how delicious this drink is and how it adds a lively, authentic touch to the day.
Matices Hotel de Barricas
Visiting the unique tequila barrel-shaped cabins and underground restaurant, this stop blends scenic views with a bit of architecturally fun sightseeing. It’s a relaxed, scenic backdrop for enjoying some downtime or snapping photos. There’s no entrance fee, and the setting offers a nice contrast to the factory tours.
Fabrica de Tequila Don Cayo
Concluding at Don Cayo, surrounded by endless agave fields, this factory tour ties together the experience. It’s a chance to see how tequila is made in a traditional setting, with the added benefit of a small-group, private experience. Reviewers appreciate the guide’s knowledge, and the scenery here is truly picturesque.
While the price of $230 per group might seem steep at first glance, it includes private transport, multiple factory tours, and tequila tastings, making it a solid value for those wanting an intimate, flexible experience. Instead of rushing through with a large group, you’ll have personalized attention and the opportunity to customize your day—whether that means spending more time at specific stops or exploring extra attractions.
The tour’s flexibility is a significant advantage. You can start earlier or stay longer at certain stops without extra charge, which appeals to travelers who prefer a relaxed pace. The private transportation ensures comfort and convenience, especially when moving between distilleries and scenic stops.
The reviews underscore the quality of guides, noting their friendliness, knowledge, and flexibility. Several reviewers mention how the experience exceeded expectations, with one even saying, “Juan Carlos was the best!” These personal touches are what elevate this tour above a simple sightseeing itinerary.
However, it’s worth noting that some attractions charge small entrance fees (around $5), which are not included, so budget accordingly. Also, the tour can be as long as nine hours, so it suits those prepared for a full day of exploring.
This experience is best suited for spirits enthusiasts, curious travelers, and small groups seeking a personalized, behind-the-scenes look at tequila production. It’s great for those interested in local culture, craft, and scenery, and who appreciate a flexible itinerary. Families with older children or teenagers could enjoy the town and scenery, but the tasting is restricted to those over 18. If you prefer a structured, large-group tour or are on a tight schedule, this might feel a bit too relaxed or costly.
This private tequila tour offers an immersive, well-rounded look into one of Mexico’s most famous exports. You’ll visit distilleries with diverse styles, enjoy tastings of premium tequilas, and get a taste of local life in Tequila town. The scenic stops, such as the agave fields and giant swing, add a fun, visual dimension, making it more than just a series of factory visits.
The personal guide and private transportation make it a comfortable and flexible way to spend your day, especially if you’re after an authentic experience rather than a cookie-cutter tour. While there are some additional costs for certain attractions, the overall experience is worth it for those eager to learn, taste, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Jalisco’s tequila country.
In short, this tour is a fantastic choice for those wanting a personalized, comprehensive look at how tequila is made and enjoyed, with enough flexibility to make it your own adventure.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tequila tastings are only for those over 18 years old. However, kids can enjoy the scenic views, town walks, and fun stops like the giant swing.
How long does the tour last?
It ranges from approximately 4 to 9 hours, depending on your preferences and stops. It’s designed to be flexible for a relaxed experience.
What is included in the price?
You get private transportation, a guided tour at the distilleries, tequila tastings at the distilleries, and an air-conditioned vehicle.
Are entrance fees included?
Some stops include free entry, but others charge small fees (around $5), which are not included in the main price.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, it can be tailored to start earlier, extend the duration, or include additional attractions without extra charge.
What stops require extra payment?
Stops at Destiladora Selecto and Complejo Paraíso Azul have entrance fees of about $5 and $3 respectively, not covered in the tour price.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Guadalajara’s Cathedral Basilica and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup from your accommodation in Guadalajara is included, making logistics simple.
How do reviews rate this experience?
With an average of 4.4 out of 5 from 16 reviews, travelers praise the knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and flexibility, making it a highly recommended experience.
This detailed, balanced review hopefully helps you decide whether this tequila tour fits your travel style. Whether you’re a tequila novice or connoisseur, it promises a memorable day filled with learning, tasting, and enjoying the lively charm of Jalisco’s countryside.
“Extraordinary experience we really enjoyed it and had a great time. Pickup was great. Everything was great”
For a more personal experience, these private Guadalajara tours deliver individual attention