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Explore Tequila from Guadalajara with this full-day tour including the Jose Cuervo Express train, distillery visits, tastings, cultural shows, and agave experiences.

This full-day tour costs $275 per person and lasts approximately 11 hours, offering a comprehensive look at Mexico’s most famous spirit. Starting with pickup in Guadalajara, the journey takes you aboard the Jose Cuervo Express® Premium Wagon, where you can relax and enjoy Mexican snacks, cocktails, and scenic views. The tour combines guided distillery visits, agave harvesting demonstrations, and cultural performances, making it an engaging and educational day for tequila lovers and curious travelers alike.
While the tour provides a lively and informative experience, it is a long day with early start times and some moments of crowding that may not suit everyone. However, the combination of train travel, distillery tours, and live mariachi shows creates a lively atmosphere that many visitors find worthwhile. This tour suits those eager to learn about tequila production, enjoy authentic Mexican culture, and take in beautiful landscapes of agave fields.

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The Jose Cuervo Express offers a luxurious train experience in a Premium Wagon that features comfortable seating and scenic views of the agave fields. Traveling from Guadalajara to Tequila, the train ride becomes a highlight, with onboard snacks, cocktails, and Mexican-style bingo adding to the fun atmosphere.
This train journey allows travelers to relax after the initial transfer by bus and provides a unique way to see the countryside. Many reviews praise the breathtaking views during the return trip, especially at sunset, which makes for memorable photos and a relaxing end to the day.

The trip starts with a visit to the agave fields of Tequila, where a demonstration of jima harvesting shows how mature agave plants are traditionally prepared. This stop is included in the ticket price and lasts about an hour. Expect to see vast agave plantations and learn how this plant is central to tequila production.
The harvesting demo provides insight into the traditional methods used by local farmers. It’s a highlight for those interested in the raw materials behind tequila and provides excellent photo opportunities amid the sprawling green fields.

The tour continues at the Fabrica La Rojena, where guided distillery tours reveal the craftsmanship and process behind tequila-making. The Mundo Cuervo® distillery showcases the industrial facilities that produce the famous spirits, offering a rundown of tequila production.
Guests enjoy guided tequila tastings on-site, sampling tequila Tradicional® and Jose Cuervo® Especial. The expert tasters explain different varieties and flavors, making this a valuable experience for enthusiasts. The live mariachi music and traditional toast with premium tequila add a lively cultural touch.

After the distillery visits, the itinerary provides about an hour of free time in Tequila, allowing visitors to have lunch at their own expense. Many choose to sample local cuisine or browse the town’s shops. The town itself is a charming Mexican village, with colorful buildings and historic sites.
Visitors also have the opportunity to visit the Centro Cultural Juan Beckmann Gallardo Museum, gaining additional cultural insights and souvenirs if desired.

The tour features live folkloric and mariachi performances, which showcase authentic Mexican music and dance. During the visit to the distillery, the cultural show enhances the experience, making it more than just a factory tour.
Plus, a traditional toast with premium tequila provides a celebratory highlight, emphasizing the importance of tequila in Mexican culture. This lively segment tends to leave guests with a fond memory of the vibrant local traditions.

After exploring Tequila, the train departs back to Guadalajara**. During the return trip, guests can enjoy cocktails made with Jose Cuervo® tequila, along with Mexican snacks. The train ride offers a relaxing way to finish the day while taking in scenic views of the countryside.
Once back in Guadalajara, a bus transports guests to their original pickup points. Reviews often mention the scenic sunset views during the ride back as a perfect ending to the day’s adventure.

The tour departs at 9:00 am with a designated pickup area within Guadalajara. Pickup is available at selected hotels and public transportation hubs, but guests are advised to contact the provider 48 hours in advance to schedule their specific pickup times.
The tour is designed to accommodate up to 300 travelers, making it a lively, group-oriented experience. It includes Snacks, drinks, and all activities, but lunch and personal expenses are not included in the price.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking tours and bring sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to capture scenic views. The tour involves some long hours, so being well-rested is recommended.
Age restrictions specify a minimum legal drinking age of 18 years, reflecting the focus on tequila tastings and alcohol consumption. Communication may be easier with guides who are knowledgeable and friendly, although some reviews note challenges with language barriers.
The key strengths include a comprehensive itinerary covering distillery visits, agave fields, tastings, and the train journey itself. The cultural performances and live mariachi music add an authentic Mexican flavor. The scenic train ride at sunset and expert-led tastings are often highlighted as memorable aspects.
On the other hand, potential limitations involve the long duration and possible crowding, especially during peak times. Some reviews mention watered-down drinks and crowded tasting areas, and a few guests experienced language difficulties or disruptions due to unforeseen events like train delays or accidents.
For tequila enthusiasts and those looking for a cultural adventure, this tour offers a full immersion into Mexico’s iconic spirit. The combination of train travel, distillery tours, tastings, and traditional entertainment creates a lively, educational experience that showcases the best of Tequila town.
While it requires a full day and involves some crowd management, many visitors find the value in the comprehensive activities and scenic journey. It’s especially recommended for first-time visitors eager to understand tequila production and enjoy a fun, lively atmosphere.
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Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup is available from designated hotels and locations in Guadalajara, but guests must contact the provider 48 hours in advance to schedule their pickup time.
What is included in the tour price?
The $275 fee covers round-trip transportation by bus and train, guided distillery tours, tequila tastings, cultural performances, snacks, cocktails, and admission to the museum.
Are food and drinks included?
Snacks and cocktails with tequila are offered during the train ride and at the distillery, but lunch is not included and must be purchased separately in Tequila.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 11 hours, starting at 9:00 am with pickup and returning in the evening.
Can children join this tour?
The tour includes alcoholic beverage tastings, so the minimum legal drinking age of 18 applies.
What are the main stops during the tour?
Stops include the agave fields with harvesting demonstrations, Fabrica La Rojena distillery, the town of Tequila for free time and sightseeing, and the train journey back to Guadalajara.
Is the train experience always included?
The train ride is a key feature, but delays or incidents (such as accidents) can affect the experience, as seen in some reviews.
What should I bring for this tour?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hat, and a camera are recommended to make the most of the day.
How many people typically participate?
The tour can accommodate up to 300 travelers, resulting in a lively group environment.
What are the main negatives reported?
Some reviews mention crowding, watered-down drinks, language barriers, and delays. Always plan for a long day and adjust expectations accordingly.
This Tequila Day Trip from Guadalajara with the Jose Cuervo Express offers a lively, educational, and scenic way to explore Mexico’s famous spirit, with modern comforts and authentic cultural touches. It remains a popular choice for those seeking a full immersion into tequila’s world, balanced with the fun of train travel and lively performances.