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Explore Guachimontones and Tequila Pueblo Mágico on a private 6-hour tour from Guadalajara, including archaeological sites, artisanal tequila, and scenic viewpoints.

This private 6-hour tour offers an engaging blend of history, culture, and local craftsmanship in Mexico’s famed Jalisco region. For $111.42 per person, you’ll enjoy personalized attention, guided explanations, and the convenience of private transportation. The tour starts at 9:00 am, includes admission tickets to all stops, and is ideal for those wanting an authentic experience without the crowds or long lines. The expert guides are fluent in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication throughout the day.
While the tour is fast-paced and covers a lot of ground, it is perfect for travelers interested in archaeology, traditional tequila production, and scenic photo spots. The tour’s reviews highlight the professionalism of guides like Jesús and Mauricio, emphasizing their knowledge and personable approach. It is a great option for curious visitors who want a well-organized, enriching day in Jalisco.

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The tour begins with a visit to the Guachimontones archaeological site, located near Teochitlán Jalisco. This remarkable site, known locally as Zona Arqueológica Teuchitlán, features the iconic circular stepped pyramids that define the area. Admission tickets are included, allowing easy access without extra costs.
A knowledgeable guide leads the group, explaining the significance of the site’s unique architecture and its historical background. The two-hour visit offers plenty of time to explore and take photos, with the guide providing detailed insights in both English and Spanish. The site’s beauty and mystery make it a highlight of the tour, especially for those interested in Mexico’s ancient cultures.
Next, the tour moves to the town of Tequila, a designated Pueblo Mágico famous for its charming streets and vibrant atmosphere. The one-hour visit includes a stroll through the town’s colorful streets and a stop at the kiosk, where travelers can snap spectacular photos to share.
The municipal market offers a chance to sample local delicacies and street food, providing an authentic taste of Tequila’s culinary offerings. Visitors find this part of the tour particularly pleasant, as they get to enjoy the local ambiance and observe the town’s lively rhythm.

A visit to the TEQUILA SELECTO DE AMATITÁN tequilera is a core part of the experience. This artisan tequila factory, one of the few still producing handcrafted tequila, provides an exclusive insight into traditional and industrial methods.
The one-hour guided tour includes an admission ticket, and the guide explains every step of the tequila-making process. Visitors learn about the difference between artisanal and industrial tequila, seeing how authentic tequila is crafted. This stop is especially appealing for tequila enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding of Mexico’s iconic spirit.

After the factory tour, the group visits the Paisaje Agavero, a scenic viewpoint offering sweeping views of tequila fields and agave plants. This one-hour stop is ideal for capturing pictures of the landscape, with ample photo opportunities of vast agave plantations and the rolling countryside.
The viewpoint provides a peaceful setting and is a favorite among visitors for its breathtaking vistas. It’s a brief but memorable part of the tour, perfect for those who appreciate nature and scenic photography.
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Before returning to Guadalajara, the tour concludes with a visit to Cantaritos el Güero #1, a well-loved local spot for traditional cantaritos—a popular tequila-based drink served in a clay pot. The one-hour stop allows guests to sample this authentic beverage, often enjoyed with friends or family, in a lively, welcoming atmosphere.
This final tasting rounds off the day with a flavorful and fun experience, especially appreciated by those who enjoy local drinks and social traditions.

This tour includes private transportation, making logistics smooth and comfortable. The entrance fees to Guachimontones and Tequileras are covered, and a private guide accompanies guests at every major stop. Travelers receive bottled water, soda, and soft drinks, ensuring hydration in the warm Jalisco sun.
The group size is limited to your private party, offering a customized experience and the flexibility to ask questions or adjust pacing as desired.

Food and alcoholic drinks are not included in the tour price, so guests may want to bring snacks or plan to purchase meals during the free time at the market or in Tequila. Souvenirs are also not covered.
The tour departs from Guadalajara at 9:00 am, and booking is recommended at least 9 days in advance to secure availability. It is suitable for most travelers, with good weather being important for outdoor visits like Guachimontones and Paisaje Agavero.
What makes this experience unique are the personalized guides who bring expertise and warmth to the tour, making complex history and production methods accessible and engaging. The visit to the artisanal tequila factory offers an authentic behind-the-scenes look rarely available in larger group tours.
The scenic viewpoints and vibrant town of Tequila add visual and cultural richness, making this well-rounded day for those eager to learn about Mexican history, tradition, and craftsmanship in a relaxed setting.
This private tour is ideal for history buffs, tequila lovers, and cultural explorers seeking an immersive, intimate experience. It suits travelers who prefer a paced, flexible itinerary with knowledgeable guides. The tour’s emphasis on authentic experiences and scenic views makes it perfect for photographers and those wanting a deeper understanding of Jalisco’s heritage.
This tour offers a combination of archaeology, local flavor, and scenic views that truly showcase the essence of Jalisco. The expert guides and private transportation provide comfort and personalized attention, enriching the experience.
While it covers a lot of ground in 6 hours, the carefully curated stops ensure that each one feels meaningful. The cost of $111.42 is reasonable for a private, all-inclusive experience that caters to curious travelers wanting a comprehensive taste of Mexico’s cultural treasures.
“Jesús was an incredible guide. He was extremely knowledgeable and personable. He made the tour a blast! Gracias!!!!!”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 9:00 am.
What is included in the price?
The price includes private transportation, entrance fees to Guachimontones and Tequileras, private guides at each stop, and bottled water and soda.
Are meals included?
No, food and alcoholic beverages are not included. Guests can enjoy local options during free time in Tequila.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate; the tour is generally accessible, but specific physical requirements are not detailed.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking at least 9 days in advance is recommended to ensure availability.
What makes this tour different from others?
The private format combined with expert guides, an artisanal tequila factory visit, and scenic viewpoints set this tour apart.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Since it is a private tour, there might be some flexibility to tailor the experience based on your interests.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. It is weather-dependent, with options for rescheduling or full refund if canceled due to weather.
What are the meeting points?
The tour departs from Guadalajara at public transportation areas, but specific meeting details are provided upon booking.
Is guide commentary available in other languages?
Guides are fluent in English and Spanish, ensuring clear explanations during each stop.