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Discover the private full-day tour to Tequila Pueblo Mágico, featuring visits to authentic distilleries, scenic viewpoints, and a lively town with tasting and shopping.
Exploring Guadalajara’s famous Tequila Pueblo Mágico with this private full-day tour offers an engaging and personalized experience for those eager to learn about Mexico’s iconic spirit. Priced at $130 per person, the tour lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours, with pickup included and group discounts available. This tour is ideal for tequila lovers and curious travelers who want an in-depth look at the production process, scenic landscapes, and local culture in one seamless day.
What truly sets this experience apart is the combination of visiting two renowned tequila factories, a stroll through the charming town of Tequila, and a highlight at Mirador del Tequila with an extreme swing for spectacular photographs. While the tour covers a lot in a single day, it’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness who enjoy engaging outdoor activities and cultural exploration.


The tour begins at Tequila Tres Mujeres, where visitors see firsthand the tequila-making process. The guide walks you through the distillation stages, giving insight into both artisanal and industrial methods. You can also explore the barrels and snap photos of the spectacular barrels, which are a highlight for many visitors.
This stop lasts about one hour and includes admission tickets, making it a perfect introduction to the world of tequila. The guide offers explanations in English or Spanish, catering to diverse groups. The visit provides an excellent opportunity to understand what makes Mexican tequila unique, especially its aging process in barrels.
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Next, the tour visits Selecto de Amatitan, a factory known for producing both artisanal and industrial tequila. Here, visitors participate in a guided tour that delves into the crafting of tequila, liquors, and creams manufactured within the facility. This stop is particularly valuable for those interested in the production differences and tasting.
The one-hour visit includes admission tickets and the chance to sample a variety of tequilas, liquors, and creams. It’s a great way to learn about the diversity of products created in this region and to gain a better understanding of the artisanal techniques still used alongside modern methods.

The tour allocates approximately two hours for free time in the Pueblo Mágico of Tequila. Visitors find this a perfect chance to take photos, wander through the main square, and browse local shops for tequila and craft goods. The main square and portals offer charming scenery and a lively atmosphere.
This break allows travelers to purchase authentic tequila and local crafts directly from vendors. The free time in Tequila provides a relaxed pace within the itinerary, giving space for spontaneous exploration or enjoying a quick snack before the afternoon activities.

A highlight of the tour is a visit to Mirador del Tequila, where an extreme swing offers an exhilarating way to take breathtaking photos of the surrounding landscape. The panoramic views showcase the lush agave fields and rolling hills that define the region’s scenery.
The visit lasts about an hour and includes admission. The extreme swing has received praise for its fun and photogenic appeal, making it a favorite stop for those eager to capture impressive images. It’s an ideal spot for outdoor adventure and scenic photography.

The tour’s final stop is at Cantaritos el Güero, renowned for its traditional tequila drinks. Visitors get to experience Cantaritos, a regional specialty that combines fresh ingredients and authentic tequila in a lively setting. It’s considered the best tequila preparation in the area.
This one-hour visit involves tasting and observing the preparation process, providing a flavorful and cultural ending to the day. It’s a popular spot for those who want to enjoy local flavors and learn about regional drinking customs.
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The entire day is facilitated with air-conditioned private transportation, ensuring comfort as you move between stops. The friendly and professional driver is available for the duration, and stops can be made at any time to suit your pace.
All entrance fees for the tequila factories are included, along with pickup service, making logistics straightforward. The tour does not include food, tequila drinks (except tastings), or souvenirs, giving space for personal choices at the stops. The start time is at 10:00 am, and the tour is fully private, meaning only your group participates.

What truly distinguishes this full-day experience is the combination of authentic distillery visits, scenic viewpoints, and free exploration. The inclusion of alcoholic beverages and the extreme swing at Mirador del Tequila adds a fun and memorable dimension. The private transportation and flexible stops allow for a tailored experience, especially appreciated by those who prefer a more personalized approach.
The tour’s reviews highlight knowledgeable guides like Nigel, Jesús, and Eberardo, who are praised for their friendly, informative, and flexible service. The ability to skip or spend more time at certain stops makes this tour adaptable to personal preferences, adding to its appeal.

This private full-day tour offers a comprehensive and enjoyable way to explore the famous tequila region of Jalisco. From learning about tequila production at two different factories to exploring the picturesque town of Tequila, every part of the itinerary is designed to deepen your appreciation of Mexico’s national spirit.
The scenic views from Mirador del Tequila and the authentic drinks at Cantaritos el Güero provide memorable highlights, especially for those who enjoy outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The knowledgeable guides and flexible schedule are highly praised, making this a reliable choice for a personalized tequila adventure.
While food and additional drinks are not included, the experience and insights gained more than compensate. This tour caters best to adults interested in tequila, culture enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers who want an all-in-one day trip in Jalisco.
“Our tour guide was amazing. Had a great time. The restaurant he recommended was great and the tequila distilleries where very nice.”
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $130 per person, including private transport and factory admissions but excluding food, extra drinks, and souvenirs.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience runs approximately 6 to 7 hours, starting at 10:00 am.
What stops are included in the tour?
The tour visits Tequila Tres Mujeres, Selecto de Amatitan, the Pueblo Mágico of Tequila, Mirador del Tequila with the extreme swing, and Cantaritos el Güero.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, but travelers should have moderate physical fitness, as there are outdoor activities and walking involved.
Are meals included?
No, the tour does not include meals, but visitors can purchase food and additional drinks at the stops.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, cancellations are free if made more than 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This well-rated tour combines authentic tequila experiences, scenic views, and personalized service, making it a great choice for those eager to enjoy Jalisco’s most iconic and picturesque sites.