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Discover Oaxaca’s heritage on a half-day tour visiting Mitla, Tule Tree, and a textile workshop with natural dyes, guided by knowledgeable bilingual guides.

For those seeking a focused yet enriching experience of Oaxaca’s archaeological and cultural sites, the Mitla Half Day Guided Tour offers a compelling option. Priced at $35.18 per person and lasting approximately 6 to 7 hours, this tour takes visitors through a series of significant locations, starting from Santa Maria del Tule to the iconic ruins of Mitla. It’s especially suitable for travelers who want a compact, well-organized trip that includes both history and local crafts.
What makes this tour stand out is the opportunity to visit small, authentic workshops where traditional textile-making with natural dyes is demonstrated. With small group sizes—limited to 10 people—and bilingual guides, it balances informative storytelling with personalized attention. A hassle-free pickup and mobile ticket add convenience, making the experience smooth from start to finish.
However, it’s worth noting that the entry fee for Mitla is not included in the tour price and costs MX$100. This means visitors should be prepared for the additional expense if they want to dive into the archaeological site. This tour suits cultural enthusiasts, history buffs, and those interested in local crafts, offering a good blend of ancient ruins, natural beauty, and craftsmanship.
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The tour begins with a brief stop at Santa Maria del Tule, where the famous Tule Tree commands attention. Measuring as the widest tree in the world, this natural wonder offers a perfect photo opportunity. Visitors can admire the magnificent size of the tree and learn a little about its significance, making it a peaceful start to the day.
While the admission is optional at 20 MXN, many choose to enjoy the view without extra cost. The stop lasts about 20 minutes, providing enough time to appreciate this natural marvel and capture memorable photos before heading to the next step on the journey.

Next, the tour takes visitors to Teotitlán del Valle, a village where craftsmanship remains alive. The highlight here is a family-run workshop where artisans still preserve age-old practices of wool rug making and natural dyeing. Visitors observe the craftsmanship involved in creating vibrant textiles, especially those dyed with cochineal and other natural pigments.
This workshop visit lasts around one hour and is free of charge, offering an authentic glimpse into local traditions. It’s a chance to see how natural dyes are made and to appreciate the skill of the artisans. Many visitors find this stop particularly enriching, especially when they have the chance to purchase a handmade rug directly from the family.

The main attraction is the Mitla archaeological site, considered the second most important archaeological zone in Oaxaca. Known for its fine Greek keywork decorating the palace ruins, Mitla offers a distinctive glimpse into Zapotec architecture.
The guided tour provides detailed explanations about the history and significance of the site, making it easier to appreciate the intricate masonry and cultural importance. The admission fee of MX$100 is not included, so visitors should plan for this additional cost. The exploration lasts about one hour, during which travelers can walk through the ruins at their own pace.

Midway through the tour, a lunch break at Restaurante / Hotel Donaji allows visitors to relax and enjoy regional cuisine. The 40-minute stop offers a chance to recharge before heading back to Oaxaca. While the lunch is not included in the tour price, the restaurant provides regional dishes in a comfortable setting, often appreciated by travelers seeking authentic flavors.

The tour includes air-conditioned vehicle transportation, which makes traveling between stops comfortable, especially on warm days. The small group size of up to 10 participants ensures that guides can offer more personalized insights and answer questions thoroughly.
The pickup is organized from a central meeting point in Oaxaca City, located at Gral. Antonio de León 1. The return is directly back at this location, simplifying logistics. The timing starts at 8:00am, giving travelers a full day of exploring without feeling rushed.

One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the bilingual guides, who switch seamlessly between Spanish and English. Guides like Ángel are noted for their extensive knowledge and engaging storytelling style. Many reviews mention how guides share not only facts but also personal insights and cultural context, making the sites come alive.
They also offer extra commentary on local traditions, history, and the significance of textile craftsmanship, enriching the understanding of each stop. Visitors often appreciate the friendly demeanor and willingness to answer questions, adding a personal touch to the experience.

The tour operates with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case plans change. Confirmation is received immediately upon booking, and service animals are allowed.
Most travelers can participate, given the moderate physical requirements. The tour’s max group size of 10 helps maintain a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer a more intimate setting.
While the tour offers excellent value, it’s important to note that the Mitla entry fee of MX$100 is not included and must be paid separately. Some reviews mention that the timing of stops, especially at Tule and the textile workshop, can vary depending on group size and pace, which may limit time at each site.
Plus, the tour is focused on specific highlights, so travelers expecting an exhaustive archaeological exploration might find it somewhat brief. The lunch stop is at a regional restaurant, so dietary preferences should be considered.
This tour blends history, culture, and craft into a manageable half-day outing from Oaxaca City. The small group setting and bilingual guides enhance the experience, making it both educational and personal. The visits to Tule, Teotitlán del Valle, and Mitla provide a well-rounded introduction to Oaxaca’s heritage, especially if paired with a visit to Monte Alban or other sites.
The cost is reasonable, especially considering the included transportation, guide, and stops, though travelers should budget for the entry fee at Mitla. The lunch stop offers a relaxed break, and the local textile workshop rewards visitors with insights into traditional craftsmanship.
This tour is an excellent choice for anyone eager to explore Oaxaca’s archaeological and cultural highlights without committing to a full-day trip or private tour. Its combination of natural, historical, and artistic experiences makes it a worthwhile addition to any Oaxaca itinerary.
“The tour to Mitla included a stop at Tule tree, to a family of weavers and a great buffet lunch. Overall it was very pleasant and informative. The …”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes pickup, air-conditioned transportation, a bilingual guide, and a visit to Santa Maria del Tule, a textile workshop, and Mitla. The admission fee for Mitla is not included and costs MX$100.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours, starting at 8:00am and returning to the original meeting point in Oaxaca City.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour involves walking at archaeological sites, so those with mobility issues should assess their comfort level.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended. The tour can be canceled free of charge if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Can I buy souvenirs at the textile workshop?
Yes, many visitors appreciate the opportunity to purchase rugs and textiles directly from the artisans.
What is the guide’s language proficiency?
Guides are bilingual, fluent in Spanish and English, with some guides like Ángel noted for their seamless language switching.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but a regional restaurant provides a good selection of local dishes during the break.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes, cash for the Mitla entry fee, and a camera are advisable. Sun protection and water are also recommended.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Most travelers can participate, but parents should consider the walking involved at the archaeological sites.
How do I meet the tour?
The tour starts at Gral. Antonio de León 1 in Oaxaca City. The pickup is organized, making the process straightforward and convenient.