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Discover Oaxaca’s highlights on a 3-hour city tour from Huatulco, including viewpoints, La Crucecita church, a textile workshop, and mezcal tasting.
A compact yet enriching 3-hour journey, the From Huatulco: City Tour with Mezcal Tasting offers an engaging glimpse into Oaxaca’s cultural and scenic treasures. For $103 per group, this tour from Lamby Tours Huatulco combines visits to key landmarks, local craft insights, and a flavorful mezcal experience, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a well-rounded half-day outing. While it doesn’t include food, the guide’s explanations and the scenic viewpoints deliver a meaningful taste of Oaxaca’s traditions and landscapes.
Designed for travelers who appreciate a mix of cultural sights, handcrafted textiles, and regional flavors, this tour suits visitors with comfortable shoes and clothes, ready to explore for about three hours. The tour’s straightforward structure and inclusion of transportation, a guide, and mezcal tasting provide good value, though it’s best for those who enjoy scenic viewpoints and cultural commentary over long or physically demanding activities.


This tour showcases the panoramic vistas of Huatulco, where you’ll enjoy the most striking landscapes from carefully chosen viewpoints. The guide takes you to spots that highlight the region’s natural beauty, perfect for photography and appreciating the sprawling coastlines and lush hills. These viewpoints provide a peaceful break from more crowded attractions and give a real sense of the area’s expansive scenery.
The viewpoints are an essential part of the experience, emphasizing the region’s impressive geography. Expect to spend some time soaking in the vistas, which are ideal for snapping photos and gaining a visual understanding of Huatulco’s landscape. The guide offers commentary to enhance your appreciation of these scenic spots.
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The Church of La Crucecita is a central highlight of the tour, notable for its impressive mural ceiling painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe. This mural, approximately 30 meters long, is claimed to be the largest of its kind in the world. Visitors have the chance to admire the detailed artwork and learn about its significance in local culture.
The church’s architecture and art are presented with clear explanations, making it an insightful cultural stop. Its location in La Crucecita also means you get to experience a local hub of activity and community. The visit offers a moment to appreciate religious art and the spiritual heart of the region.

Next, the tour guides you to a craft and textile workshop, where a brief explanation covers the regional textile traditions. You’ll learn about the different types of textiles produced in Oaxaca, gaining insight into the region’s craftsmanship. This stop also provides an opportunity to purchase textiles and souvenirs, making it a practical addition to your cultural experience.
The workshop offers a chance to see traditional weaving techniques up close. For those interested in local crafts, this is a valuable time to understand how regional textiles are made and to support local artisans by buying directly from their workshop.
A highlight of the tour is the mezcal tasting, where you can sample one of Oaxaca’s most iconic beverages. The guide provides an illustrative explanation of how mezcal is produced, sharing details about its ingredients and traditional methods. This taste and insight help deepen your understanding of Oaxaca’s rich culinary heritage.
The tasting is included in the tour price, and it’s a relaxed way to appreciate a regional specialty. There are no food options included, but the mezcal tasting complements the cultural stops beautifully, giving you a true flavor of Oaxaca’s traditional drinks.
More Great Tours NearbyAt the end of the tour, about 20 minutes are allocated for free time in the main square of La Crucecita. This short interval allows for a quick stroll, window shopping, or simply soaking in the local atmosphere. It’s a good chance to take some last photos or pick up souvenirs before returning to Huatulco.
Since the free time is limited, it’s best to plan accordingly if you want to explore more or buy additional items. The main square provides a lively setting with local shops and cafes that are worth a quick visit.
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The tour departs from Huatulco and includes transportation and a guide throughout. The group is kept manageable, and the guide speaks English, ensuring clear explanations and a smooth experience. The duration is approximately 3 hours, and the starting times are available based on availability.
Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later. Cancellation is straightforward, with full refunds offered if canceled up to 24 hours before the scheduled time. Make sure to arrive dressed comfortably in comfortable clothes and shoes to enjoy the viewpoints and walking stops.
While the tour covers the major cultural and scenic highlights, food is not included. If you plan to spend more time exploring or dining afterward, consider bringing some snacks or planning for a meal. The free time in the main square is brief, so additional exploration or shopping might require an extension beyond the tour.
This tour is best suited for those interested in scenic viewpoints, cultural landmarks, and regional crafts rather than extensive or physically demanding activities.

This tour provides a value-packed snapshot of Oaxaca’s cultural and natural highlights within a concise three-hour window. The viewpoints offer memorable landscape photos, while the church of La Crucecita stands out for its impressive mural. The textile workshop delivers authentic insights into local craftsmanship, and the mezcal tasting adds a flavorful touch to the experience.
While it doesn’t include a full meal or extensive free time, the combination of sightseeing, cultural education, and regional tasting makes it a compelling option for travelers wanting a taste of Oaxaca’s essence. The organized logistics and flexible booking policies further enhance its appeal.
This tour is ideal for visitors who are curious about local traditions, scenic views, and regional drinks, especially those who prefer a relaxed pace in a friendly environment. It’s a practical and enjoyable way to deepen your understanding of Oaxaca beyond the typical tourist spots.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Yes, as it involves gentle walking and scenic viewpoints, it generally suits children and elderly travelers comfortable with light walking and sitting.
Do I need to bring anything specific?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended, along with any personal items you might need for sightseeing.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel arrangements.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
The guide speaks English; no information is available on other languages, so it’s best suited for English-speaking travelers.
Does the tour include lunch or snacks?
No, food is not included. You may want to bring snacks if desired, especially if you plan to explore after the tour.
How long is the free time at the main square?
The free time is approximately 20 minutes, enough for a brief walk or shopping.
Can I buy souvenirs during the textile workshop?
Yes, there is an opportunity to buy textiles and souvenirs directly at the workshop.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
The panoramic viewpoints, the church of La Crucecita, and the mezcal tasting are the standout features, offering a well-rounded cultural experience.