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Experience Oaxaca's culture, history, and nature on the Boil the Water and Mitla Mezcal Tour, including visits to Mitla ruins, Hierve el Agua, and mezcal tasting.

The Boil the Water and Mitla Mezcal Tour offers a comprehensive day exploring Oaxaca’s most captivating sites for just $72.42 per person. With a 10-hour duration, this guided trip provides a well-balanced mix of nature, history, and culture. The tour features pick-up service and a mobile ticket, making it convenient and accessible for visitors eager to dive into authentic local experiences.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on interacting with local artisans, exploring ancient ruins, and tasting over 22 varieties of mezcal. The highly positive reviews, including a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 10 reviews, highlight knowledgeable guides and great value. While it involves some walking and a full day, the tour is designed to suit most travelers looking for an enriching day in Oaxaca.
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The tour departs promptly at 8:00 am from the TEATRO MACEDONIO ALCALÁ, located in the Centro of Oaxaca de Juárez. From this central meeting point, the air-conditioned vehicle takes you through the scenic landscapes and vibrant towns of Oaxaca. The group size is limited to 16 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
The round trip concludes back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward. The pickup service simplifies the process, allowing travelers to focus entirely on the day’s discoveries.

The journey begins with a stop at Santa Maria del Tule, home to the world-famous Tule Tree. This 2000-year-old Huehuete is a natural marvel, with its broad trunk and lush canopy captivating visitors. The stop lasts about 40 minutes, giving ample time for photos and to appreciate this ancient living monument. Admission is free, allowing visitors to enjoy the site without additional costs.
The Tule Tree offers insight into the natural heritage of Oaxaca, making it a meaningful start to the day. It’s an easy walk and suitable for most ages and mobility levels.

Next, the tour moves to Teotitlan del Valle, a town known for its artisans and weaving traditions. Here, visitors can step into a local artisan’s home, where they observe the wool weaving process, using natural dyes. This 40-minute visit is a chance to see traditional craftsmanship firsthand and learn about Oaxaca’s textile heritage. The visit includes free admission.
This stop highlights Oaxaca’s living cultural traditions, offering a glimpse into the skills passed down through generations. It is an engaging experience for those interested in local arts and crafts.

The Zona Arqueologica de Mitla is a key highlight of the tour, with a 1-hour guided exploration included. The Mitla ruins are famous for their greca architecture and are considered a significant archaeological site following the fall of Monte Albán. The site reveals the Mesoamerican craftsmanship and the religious history of the region.
Admission is included, and the guided tour enhances understanding of the mysteries and significance of Mitla. Visitors can admire the intricate stonework and learn about ancient Zapotec culture in this historic setting.

After exploring Mitla, the tour takes a one-hour break at a local restaurant to indulge in a buffet featuring Oaxacan cuisine. This meal offers a chance to relax, refuel, and savor authentic flavors, with no extra charge for admission.
The lunch stop provides a genuine taste of Oaxaca’s gastronomy, allowing travelers to enjoy dishes like moles, tamales, and local specialties in a friendly setting. It’s an ideal moment to soak in the local atmosphere and discuss the morning’s discoveries.

The tour continues with a journey of around one hour to Hierve el Agua, renowned for its petrified waterfalls and natural rock formations. The site also features natural mineral water pools at room temperature, perfect for a relaxing dip or just marveling at the unique geological formations.
Spanning three hours at this site, visitors have plenty of time to take photos or enjoy the mineral waters. The admission fee is included, and the scenery offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

The final stop of the day is at a mezcal factory in Santiago Matatlan, where the tour offers a one-hour visit. Here, guests gain insight into the mezcal-making process and sample more than 22 varieties of this iconic Mexican spirit.
The mezcal tasting is a highlight, especially for enthusiasts interested in learning about the different flavors and production techniques. The admission is free, and this stop provides a flavorful conclusion to the day’s exploration of Oaxaca’s rich cultural traditions.
Throughout the tour, travelers enjoy air-conditioned transportation and the peace of mind that comes with traveller’s insurance included in the price. The tour also supplies a water canister, ensuring hydration during the full day.
This organized approach, coupled with a professional guide, creates a smooth experience from start to finish. The small group size ensures personal attention and a relaxed pace, making it suitable for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility.
This tour offers an excellent balance of history, nature, and culture for a reasonable price. The inclusion of admission tickets, a buffet lunch, and meals at key sites make it a cost-effective choice. The knowledgeable guides and friendly driver receive high praise for their attentiveness and expertise.
While the full-day itinerary involves some walking and a busy schedule, it is well-paced and rewarding. Travelers who enjoy learning about ancient sites, engaging with local artisans, and tasting mezcal will find this tour especially satisfying.
The Boil the Water and Mitla Mezcal Tour is ideal for adults and most age groups interested in Oaxaca’s cultural and natural highlights. It is perfect for those who want a guided, organized experience with minimal hassle. No-hassle cancellation policy allows for peace of mind with full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
This tour delivers a well-rounded day in Oaxaca, highlighting noteworthy sites with expert guidance and authentic experiences. It’s a value-packed choice for visitors eager to explore Oaxaca’s living traditions and natural beauty.
“Well worth the price and the staff was amazing, both the guide and the driver were very friendly and attentive.”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour price of $72.42 covers admission tickets at Mitla and Hierve el Agua, meals at the buffet restaurant, transportation, water canister, and traveler insurance.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at TEATRO MACEDONIO ALCALÁ in Oaxaca City at 8:00 am and ends back at the same point.
How long are the stops at each site?
Stops range from 40 minutes at Santa Maria del Tule and Teotitlan, to 1 hour at Mitla and Santiago Matatlan, and 3 hours at Hierve el Agua.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The tour involves walking, so those concerned about mobility should consider this.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a water canister. The tour supplies water, but extra hydration is recommended.
Is the mezcal tasting included in the price?
Yes, the mezcal tasting at Santiago Matatlan is included, with more than 22 varieties available to sample.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is straightforward through the provider, Oaxaca Natives, with the advised booking 8 days in advance for the best chance.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
Its comprehensive itinerary, friendly guides, inclusive pricing, and authentic cultural experiences make it a popular choice among visitors seeking to maximize their day in Oaxaca.