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Discover Monte Alban and Oaxaca’s artisan towns on this full-day tour featuring expert guides, cultural workshops, and convenient hotel pickup for $49.99.
Exploring Oaxaca’s incredible archaeological sites and local crafts becomes effortless with the Full-Day Monte Alban Archaeological Site and Oaxaca Artisan Experience. Priced at $49.99 per person and lasting around 8 hours, this tour offers a comprehensive look at some of the region’s most iconic attractions. With round-trip hotel pickup in Oaxaca City included, it’s especially suitable for visitors wanting a guided, hassle-free day that balances history and craftsmanship. While the tour doesn’t include admission to Monte Alban, the experience is enriched by visits to artisan towns and expert guides who bring the sites alive.
The tour consistently earns a high rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 98 reviews, with many highlighting the knowledgeable guides and the beauty of the sites. One notable feature is the focus on outlying artisan towns like Arrazola, Cuilapam de Guerrero, and San Bartolo Coyotepec, giving travelers a chance to see the craft-making process firsthand and enjoy authentic local products. The air-conditioned minivan transport makes moving between stops comfortable, even on warm days.
This experience suits those eager for a blend of archaeological exploration and artisan culture, especially if they prefer guided tours that include transportation and logistics handled smoothly. However, it’s worth noting that admission to Monte Alban is not included, so travelers should budget for that separately. This tour offers a well-rounded day to learn, see, and taste the best of Oaxaca’s heritage and craftsmanship.


The tour begins with hotel pickup in Oaxaca City at 9:00 am, with the guide arriving in an air-conditioned minivan. Your first stop is the Zona Arqueologica de Monte Alban, the largest Zapotec urban center. The visit lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, with the guide providing detailed explanations of the site’s structures and history, although the admission fee is not included. Visitors get to enjoy expansive views overlooking the Oaxaca Valley from the hilltop location, making it a memorable introduction to the region’s ancient history.
This archaeological site is impressive in size, with many structures to explore and photograph. The guide’s commentary enhances understanding, making the visit both educational and visually inspiring. Expect to spend plenty of time appreciating the architecture and scenic vistas. The tour’s pace allows for a thorough visit without feeling rushed, although travelers should be prepared for some walking and sun exposure.
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Next, the tour takes you to San Antonio Arrazola, a town renowned for its crafting of Alebrijes. Here, artisans carve fantastical creatures from copal wood, which are then painted with vibrant colors. The visit lasts about 45 minutes, during which you see artisans at work and have the chance to observe their intricate painting and carving techniques.
This stop offers a close-up view of Oaxaca’s craft traditions, with plenty of opportunities to purchase unique souvenirs directly from the artisans. The experience is free of charge, making it accessible for those interested in authentic local crafts. It’s especially appreciated by visitors who want to gain insight into Oaxaca’s folk art and perhaps bring home a handcrafted Alebrije as a keepsake.
The last artisan stop is San Bartolo Coyotepec, famous worldwide for its “Barro Negro” or black clay pottery. Here, artisans shape and paint black mud objects, showcasing techniques passed down through generations. The visit lasts about 45 minutes, and visitors can see artisans working on their pieces or browse the shop displays.
This stop complements the previous artisan visit, offering a broader perspective on Oaxaca’s ceramics. The Barro Negro items make excellent souvenirs or gifts. Since the admission is free, visitors can spend some time browsing or purchasing directly from the artisans, supporting local craftspeople.

Throughout the day, the group moves comfortably between locations in an air-conditioned minivan, which helps beat the warm weather and makes for a smooth experience. The tour limits the group size to a maximum of 18 travelers, ensuring a more personalized atmosphere. The pickup and drop-off are available at selected hotels in downtown Oaxaca, making logistics simple and convenient.
With most travelers able to participate, the tour remains accessible, but those with mobility concerns should note the ample walking at Monte Alban and artisan stops. The tour operates with multi-lingual guides, often switching seamlessly between English and Spanish.

While lunch and drinks are not included, the tour schedule allows time for participants to enjoy local eateries during breaks. Some reviews mention that the lunch buffet was generous, though perhaps a bit too much food for some. The focus remains on the sites and crafts, with the guide providing plenty of context and stories about Oaxaca’s cultural traditions.

Many reviews praise guide Ede for her knowledgeability and ability to explain both in English and Spanish. Her energy and clarity make the sites engaging and informative. Several reviewers also appreciate the driver’s safe and courteous driving, which ensures a smooth day.
Some feedback notes that timing can be tight at certain stops, particularly the lunch period and time spent in artisan shops. Still, the overall pacing strikes a balance, allowing visitors to enjoy each location without feeling overwhelmed.

This tour’s standout feature is the blend of archaeological exploration and artisan visits, all within a comprehensive 8-hour schedule. The inclusion of hotel pickup and transportation simplifies the day, especially for those unfamiliar with local transportation options.
The guided explanations and visual scenery make it a more enriching experience than self-guided visits. Plus, the cost-effectiveness—at just $49.99—makes it an appealing choice for those wanting a full day of culture without breaking the bank.

While the tour offers excellent value, it does not include admission to Monte Alban, which must be purchased separately. Some reviews note that timing can be tight, especially at the artisan stops and during lunch, so those seeking a more relaxed pace might prefer a different experience.
The guides are generally praised, but some mention that English explanations can be less clear at times, especially when groups are mixed. Travelers should be prepared for some walking and sun exposure, particularly at Monte Alban’s hilltop location.
This Full-Day Monte Alban and Oaxaca Artisan Experience offers a cost-effective way to see one of Mexico’s most significant archaeological sites and explore local craft traditions. The expert guides and comfortable transportation ensure a smooth and educational day out.
While not all entrance fees are included, the stops at artisan towns and Monte Alban provide authentic insights into Oaxaca’s heritage. It’s an excellent choice for visitors who want a guided, all-in-one day trip that combines history, art, and scenic views.
Those interested in learning about Oaxaca’s crafts and ancient sites will find this tour both engaging and satisfying, especially with the positive reviews praising knowledgeable guides and beautiful sites.
“All events were wonderful”
Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
Yes, round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off are included at selected hotels in downtown Oaxaca.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting around 9:00 am and returning by 6:00 pm.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transport via air-conditioned minivan, a bilingual guide, and visits to Monte Alban and artisan towns. Admission to Monte Alban is not included.
Do I need to pay for entrance fees separately?
Yes, travelers pay admission fees at Monte Alban separately; the tour price does not cover this.
Are there opportunities to buy crafts?
Yes, at San Antonio Arrazola and San Bartolo Coyotepec, artisans sell Alebrijes and Barro Negro pottery, making great souvenirs.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult and should be prepared for walking and exposure to the sun.
What language will the guide speak?
Guides operate multi-lingually, often switching between English and Spanish to accommodate all guests.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for mobility-impaired individuals?
While the tour involves walking and some uneven surfaces at Monte Alban, most locations are accessible for those with mobility concerns, but it’s best to check specific needs beforehand.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable clothing, sunblock, water, and possibly a hat. Food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
This tour balances history, craftsmanship, and scenic views in a well-organized format that appeals to those eager to deepen their understanding of Oaxaca’s cultural treasures.