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Discover tequila country on horseback in Jalisco with a 1-3 hour private tour through agave fields, including options for scenic, sunset, or cultural rides.

The Agaves and Tequila Horseback Ride in El Arenal, Jalisco offers a unique way to explore Mexico’s famed tequila region. Priced affordably, the tour lasts between 1 to 3 hours, making it suitable for both quick scenic rides and more in-depth cultural experiences. Led by Koyote Tours y Viajes de Jalisco S.A.S., this highly rated 5-star tour departs from Rancho Agavero Don Jacinto, a scenic starting point surrounded by sprawling agave fields.
Designed for those seeking an authentic rural adventure, this experience combines horseback riding with regional flavors, traditional paths, and the chance to learn about tequila production. Whether you prefer a gentle, scenic ride, a sunset journey, or a longer exploration with local foods and drinks, this tour adapts to different travel styles. It’s ideal for travelers wanting a peaceful, genuine connection to the land where tequila is born.
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The tour begins at Rancho Agavero Don Jacinto, where a warm welcome awaits. This scenic ranch is set amidst lush agave fields, offering a perfect backdrop for your adventure. Travelers are advised to arrive at least 10 minutes early wearing comfortable clothing, ready to set out on a memorable journey through tequila country.
The coordinates (20.79634666442871, -103.67777252197266) guide you to the exact meeting point. The private group option ensures a tailored experience, whether for small families or friends, with flexible scheduling and easy booking options like reserve now, pay later.

The core of this experience is the horseback ride through real agave fields. The route follows traditional rural paths, providing a close-up look at the plants that are vital to tequila production. The pace is relaxed, allowing ample time to enjoy the scenery and appreciate the rural atmosphere.
Guided by local experts, the ride offers insights into agave cultivation and the significance of tequila in Jalisco. The peaceful landscape and the gentle rhythm of horseback riding create a calming experience that feels authentic and unhurried. The landscape is dotted with agave plants, giving a true sense of Mexico’s tequila heartland.
One of the highlights available is the sunset ride, which captures the region’s golden-hour glow. This scenic journey enhances the sensory experience, with warm light illuminating the agave fields and countryside. The sunset ride is perfect for those seeking stunning photo opportunities and a peaceful, contemplative atmosphere.
The sunset experience adds a romantic touch to the excursion and provides excellent lighting for memorable photos. It’s a popular choice for visitors wanting to combine nature’s beauty with cultural exploration.
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For a more immersive experience, longer routes include local food and regional flavors such as cantaritos—refreshing traditional drinks. The tour also features tequila tastings, giving participants a chance to learn about the spirit directly from the source.
A highlight is the option to visit the Santa Quiteria archaeological site, adding a cultural dimension to the journey. These extended routes let visitors relax, enjoy regional specialties, and deepen their appreciation of Jalisco’s traditions.
The guides leading this tour are local experts who know the land and its customs intimately. They share stories and insights about the agave fields, traditional rural life, and tequila production processes. Their friendly, knowledgeable approach ensures a meaningful connection to the region’s cultural heritage.
All tours are conducted in Spanish and English, making them accessible to a wide range of visitors. Groups can also opt for a private experience for more personalized attention and flexibility.

Some routes include a visit to the Santa Quiteria archaeological site. This stop offers a glimpse into the area’s historical and cultural background beyond the landscape. It’s a valuable addition for those interested in the deeper roots of tequila country and local history.
While the primary focus remains on horseback riding and agave fields, this cultural stop enriches the overall experience, making it more memorable and educational.
The tour departs from Rancho Agavero Don Jacinto, which is easily accessible in El Arenal, Jalisco. Travelers should wear comfortable clothing suitable for riding and outdoor activities. The group size can be private, allowing for a more tailored experience, and all bookings are flexible with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
The tour duration is flexible—ranging from 1 to 3 hours—allowing visitors to choose a quick scenic ride or a longer, more comprehensive journey. The live guides provide support and explanations in both Spanish and English, ensuring clarity and engagement throughout.

Unlike larger, factory-focused tequila tours, this horseback ride emphasizes authentic rural life and personalized storytelling. It offers a peaceful, scenic alternative for those wanting a connection to the land, away from crowds and commercialized factory visits.
While other tours may include factory visits or tastings in larger distilleries, this experience stands out by integrating horseback riding, regional flavors, and cultural sites into one cohesive journey. Its rating of 5 underscores its quality and appeal.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, authentic rural experience. It suits those who enjoy outdoor activities, nature, and culture. It’s suitable for families, couples, or small groups looking for a memorable way to explore tequila country without rushing.
The flexible options for scenic, sunset, or extended routes allow customization based on interests and time availability. However, travelers should be comfortable riding horses for up to three hours and prepared for outdoor conditions.
This tour offers a peaceful, genuine look into Mexico’s tequila region, combining horseback riding, agave fields, and regional flavors. The local guides bring authenticity and knowledge, making each ride informative and engaging. The option to include food, drinks, and cultural stops enhances the experience for those wishing to go beyond a simple ride.
While it’s not a factory tour, its focus on rural life and tradition gives a different, more personal perspective on tequila country. It’s best suited for those seeking a relaxed, scenic adventure and an opportunity to connect deeply with the land.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts between 1 and 3 hours, depending on the chosen route and activities.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Rancho Agavero Don Jacinto in El Arenal, Jalisco, with precise coordinates provided for easy access.
Are there options for private groups?
Yes, private group experiences are available, allowing for more personalized attention.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides lead tours in Spanish and English, ensuring accessibility for most visitors.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is there a cultural component included?
Some options include a visit to the Santa Quiteria archaeological site, adding cultural insight to the experience.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor riding is recommended, along with appropriate footwear.
Are food and drinks included?
Longer routes may feature local food, cantaritos, and tequila tastings as part of the experience.
Do I need riding experience?
The experience is designed to be accessible, but some familiarity with horseback riding may enhance enjoyment.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While suitable for many, travelers should assess their children’s riding comfort and physical readiness for the duration.
What makes this tour different from other tequila experiences?
It emphasizes rural landscapes and horseback riding, offering a peaceful, scenic alternative to factory visits, with deep connections to regional traditions.