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Discover the charm of Tequisquiapan’s wine scene and cultural highlights with this guided tour featuring vineyard visits, tastings, and a scenic town tram ride.
Planning a day trip that combines wine tasting, cultural exploration, and picturesque scenery? The Wine Route in Tequisquiapan with Transportation offers a well-rounded experience for those eager to sample some of Mexico’s best vineyards while soaking in local history and traditions. This guided tour, priced at $95 per person, promises around 5 to 7 hours of engaging activities, making it a great option for a manageable day trip from Mexico City or nearby areas.
Two features that truly stand out are the inclusive vineyard visits with tastings and the scenic tram ride through Tequisquiapan, blending wine culture with authentic local flavor. The small group size—capped at 14 travelers—ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. However, one thing to keep in mind is the lack of included lunch, so packing a snack or planning a meal afterward could enhance your experience. This tour seems ideal for wine lovers, culture enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a taste of Mexico’s charming central region without the hassle of planning individual visits.


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We begin at Bernal, a charming village famous for its massive volcanic monolith, but on this tour, we head into the surrounding fields to visit Viñedos del Polo®. Despite its relatively young growth, this vineyard impresses with its expansive fields and modern facilities. We loved the way the guide explains the life cycle of the grapevine, combining educational insights with visual beauty. The vineyard’s setting is peaceful, offering a perfect backdrop for tasting fresh wines directly from the source.
Since admission is free, this stop offers great value—an opportunity to learn about local wine production without extra cost. The roughly 1 hour 30-minute visit allows plenty of time for photos, questions, and sampling. As one reviewer notes, the staff is “muy amable y atento” (very friendly and attentive), making the experience welcoming and informative.
Next, the tour takes you to Vinaltura, which is gaining a reputation as the fastest-growing vineyard in the country. Here, the focus is on experiencing innovative wine-making techniques and sampling a variety of wines produced on-site. The tour includes a tasting session, which is a highlight for many participants. At around 1 hour 10 minutes, this stop balances quality and efficiency, making it a perfect palate cleanser after the more extensive vineyard at Bernal.
Guests often praise the “broad knowledge” of the staff and the chance to try wines that showcase Mexico’s emerging wine scene. The included admission makes it a straightforward part of this well-organized experience, giving you a taste of the contemporary Mexican wine industry.
The last stop is the picturesque magical town of Tequisquiapan, famous for its cobblestone streets, lively markets, and traditional architecture. Here, the tour switches gears from vineyards to culture, as you hop aboard TRAM 43—a quaint tram that takes you around the town, offering a scenic overview of its history and traditions.
During this approximately 2-hour segment, you’ll visit a small vineyard and enjoy a leisurely walk through the town’s streets. The tram ride provides a relaxed way to see Tequisquiapan’s highlights without much walking, which is especially nice for those with limited time or mobility concerns. The visit to the vineyard within the town allows for a quick, intimate tasting experience, further enriching your understanding of local wine-making.
A previous review highlights the excellent service and friendly staff, reinforcing the town’s welcoming atmosphere. The combination of cultural sights and wine tasting makes this stop a fitting finale, leaving visitors with a sense of authentic local life.

The tour provides bottled water and tastings with pairings at both vineyards, which adds to the value, especially considering the price. However, lunch is not included, so you might want to grab a bite either before or after the tour—Tequisquiapan offers numerous cafes and street food options for a quick lunch or snack.
The pickup service and the small group size ensure comfort and ease of organization, making it suitable for travelers who prefer a more intimate, curated experience. Plus, the tour is accessible to service animals and is close to public transportation, adding convenience for various travelers.

At $95 per person, this experience offers a balanced mix of education, culture, and scenic beauty. Considering the visits to two different vineyards with tastings included, plus transportation and a scenic tram ride, the cost reflects good value—especially given the personalized attention in small groups.
Many travelers, including the sole review, have expressed satisfaction with the service and knowledge of the guides, which enhances the overall value. The flexibility in duration means you can enjoy a relaxed pace, taking your time at each stop without feeling rushed.

This tour is best suited for wine lovers looking to explore Mexico’s emerging wine scene while enjoying a cultural outing. It’s also ideal for small groups or couples wanting a relaxed, personalized experience without the hassle of planning their own visits. Those interested in local traditions and scenic towns will appreciate the tram ride through Tequisquiapan, adding an authentic flavor to the day.
If you’re traveling with friends or family who enjoy a mix of gastronomy, history, and picturesque landscapes, this tour offers a well-rounded introduction. However, if you crave a deeper dive into wine or prefer a longer, more comprehensive vineyard experience, you might want to consider additional days or different tours.
“Tienen un excelente servicio, amplio conocimiento de las actividades que se ofrecen, personal muy amable y atento, lo recomiendo mucho para visiten…”

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes transportation, with pickup offered, making it easier to focus on the experience rather than logistics.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is approximately 5 to 7 hours, depending on the group’s pace and how long you spend at each location.
Are the tastings and pairings included?
Yes, you will enjoy tastings and pairings at both vineyards as part of the package.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to eat before or after the tour at local restaurants or cafes.
Can I bring my service animal?
Yes, service animals are allowed, making this tour accessible for travelers with special needs.
What is the group size limit?
The tour is capped at 14 travelers, which helps ensure a personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
This guided journey through Tequisquiapan’s wine and cultural scene offers a comfortable, insightful, and enjoyable way to experience Mexico’s lesser-known but vibrant wine industry. Whether you’re a casual wine drinker, a culture buff, or simply seeking a scenic day out, this tour provides a well-balanced mix of education, flavor, and sightseeing—all at a reasonable price.