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Experience the authentic tequila-making process with this 8-hour guided tour from Guadalajara, including visits to distilleries, tastings, and agave fields for $44.71.

For anyone eager to explore Mexico’s iconic spirit, the Tequila Tour offers an engaging and well-rounded experience. Priced at $44.71 per person, this 8-hour guided journey departs from Guadalajara and takes you through the heart of tequila production. It’s ideal for those who want a blend of scenic landscapes, expert insights, and tastings at some of the region’s top distilleries. The tour is highly recommended by 92% of the 134 reviews, with many praising the knowledgeable guides and the personalized attention in small group settings.
This tour is perfect for those with a curiosity about tequila’s roots, as it includes visits to artisan distilleries, agave fields, and a historic industrial site. It’s suited for most travelers and offers pickup service, making logistics straightforward. Keep in mind that food is not included, and additional bottles of tequila are available for purchase at the distilleries.

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This tour begins with a convenient pickup in Guadalajara, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy a scenic drive through the agave fields. The journey from the city to Tequila takes you into the picturesque landscape of Jalisco, where vast stretches of blue agave plants set the scene for the day ahead. The comfortable, spacious vehicle ensures a smooth ride, and the small group size makes for a friendly, engaging atmosphere.
The pickup times are generally between 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM, with the tour guaranteed to run rain or shine, provided the weather is suitable. Most travelers appreciate the efficient start and the chance to maximize their time in Tequila.
The first stop is in the magical town of Tequila, Jalisco, where traditional craftsmanship continues to thrive. This visit lasts about 2 hours and includes visits to artisan distilleries. Here, guides explain the tequila-making process, from harvesting blue agave to the fermentation and distillation stages. Visitors get to see first-hand how tequila is produced and learn about its significance in Mexican culture.
This stop also features tastings of various types of tequila and flavored liquors, giving participants the chance to compare different profiles and discover their favorites. While admiring the charming streets and architecture of Tequila, guests can also browse local shops for souvenirs.

Next, the tour visits Tequila Don Valente, where the focus is on tasting the company’s entire line of tequilas and liquors. This one-hour stop is a highlight for many, as the flavor profiles and artisanal quality impress even seasoned tequila enthusiasts. Visitors have the opportunity to sample the full range, from blancos to añejos, and fall in love with the craftsmanship behind each bottle.
Along With tequila, the distillery offers an incredible lineup of liquors, which you can sample at no extra cost. The engaging staff make sure everyone understands the unique qualities of each spirit, making this stop both fun and informative.

A key part of the tour is a visit to Tequila Selecto de Amatitán, a renowned distillery with a 100% Mexican environment. Over about 2 hours, guests observe the production process at a working factory, witnessing industrial facilities and traditional techniques side by side. The guide explains each step, from cooking the agave to distillation.
This site offers a rare opportunity to see industrial-scale tequila production up close, offering insights into how the spirit is made on a larger scale. The visit concludes with a tasting of spirits produced here, cementing the connection between the production process and the final product.

Throughout the day, the tour includes scenic drives across agave landscapes, providing some of the best views of the blue agave plants that define Tequila’s iconic image. The guide shares informative commentary about the agave’s cultivation and its role in the local economy.
The industrial facilities visited, including the distillery of Amatitán, showcase the evolution of tequila production while preserving traditional methods. Visitors gain a sense of Mexico’s history in tequila making, crafted over centuries, and appreciate the blend of tradition and industry.

The tour package includes soda/pop for refreshment and tequila tastings at each of the stops, allowing guests to sample a variety of flavors freely. The admission tickets to the distilleries are included, but bottles of tequila can be purchased separately at each location for those interested.
Food is not part of the package, so travelers are encouraged to eat beforehand or plan to explore local eateries in Tequila town after the tastings. The tour provides a comfortable ride in a small group with personalized attention, making the experience both relaxed and engaging.

The tour operates seven days a week from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM, with flexible pickup options. Confirmations are received immediately upon booking, and service animals are allowed. Travelers should be prepared to present vaccination certificates or negative COVID tests within 48 hours, aligning with current health protocols.
The maximum number of participants is 16, ensuring an intimate experience. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds applicable if canceled in time.
Reviews highlight the expertise and friendliness of guides such as Jonathan and Charly. Many praise the guides for their knowledge, engaging storytelling, and ability to accommodate guests’ needs. The small group size and personalized attention foster a comfortable and informative environment.
While some reviewers note that lunch is not included, they often mention the availability of food options in Tequila town. The overall consensus underscores the value for money and the entertaining, educational nature of the tour.
The Tequila Tour from Guadalajara offers an affordable, well-organized, and engaging introduction to Mexico’s celebrated spirit. Its combination of distillery visits, tastings, and scenic agave fields makes it ideal for culture lovers and spirits enthusiasts alike.
The small group format and expert guides like Jonathan and Charly ensure a personalized experience that balances education with fun. Although lunch is not included, the tour’s value and depth of insight compensate well, especially for those eager to learn about tequila’s production and history.
This tour excels as a day trip for visitors based in Guadalajara who want a comprehensive taste of the region’s tequila heritage without overextending their schedule.
“Jhonatan was a fantastic guide, he kept the group lively all day whilst also explaining about all the tequila!”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour offers pickup service from select locations in Guadalajara, ensuring a hassle-free start to the day.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 8 hours, covering multiple distilleries, town visits, and scenic drives.
Are food and bottles of tequila included?
Food is not included, but tequila tastings are part of the experience. Bottles of tequila can be purchased separately at each distillery.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed for small groups with personalized attention. Travelers should be prepared for some walking and standing during visits.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund if canceled in time.