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Experience 5 days of cycling through Tequila, Jalisco, during Día de Muertos, with guided visits, cultural events, and local flavor for $6,300 per person.

The Día de Muertos Cycling Tour in Tequila offers an engaging way to explore the scenic landscapes and vibrant traditions of Jalisco, Mexico. For 5 days and priced at $6,300 per person, this tour includes 3 guided rides, visits to local altars and a tequila distillery, and special Día de Muertos celebrations. It is designed to suit all rider levels, making it accessible for a broad range of participants. The tour is ideal for those interested in culture combined with active exploration, with the opportunity to connect deeply with Mexico’s spirit of remembrance and celebration.
This journey is not just about cycling; it also features cultural visits, festive dinners, and opportunities to experience authentic local traditions. The tour starts at the Hacienda El Carmen Hotel & Spa and ends back at the same point, with logistics that include pickup and transport. The non-refundable booking policy emphasizes the importance of commitment, but the experience promises a unique look at Tequila’s landscapes and traditions during the special time of Día de Muertos.

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The tour begins at the Hacienda El Carmen Hotel & Spa, where participants are welcomed and luggage stored. After a brief preview session, the adventure kicks off with a focus on the region’s scenic views, local culture, and the vibrant atmosphere of Tequila. This hotel serves as a comfortable base and meeting point, making logistics straightforward and convenient for all participants.

On Day 2, the focus is on exploring the charming town of Etzatlán and the nearby San Pedro area. The ride begins from the Hacienda, passing through Etzatlán, a picturesque town full of stories and local charm. The route offers a mix of scenic views and cultural points of interest, with no admission fees at stops, allowing for a relaxed experience. This day emphasizes the area’s authentic atmosphere and provides a gentle introduction to the region’s landscapes.

The Day 3 route takes riders through the agave-covered hills towards Amatitan. The highlight is a visit to Santa Rosa Dam, an impressive water feature nestled in the hills. The ride involves descending to the dam’s base and tackling the third mountain climb of the tour, making it suitable for those comfortable with longer or more challenging rides. The scenic route showcases gorgeous natural vistas and the agricultural landscape that fuels Mexico’s tequila industry.

The focus on Day 4 is on Etzatlán’s historic railway station, built in 1878 and now a railway museum. From this point, the ride follows the Vías Verdes, a trail that offers a smooth and scenic cycling route. The day provides a more relaxed pace, emphasizing the historical and natural significance of the railway and surrounding landscapes. It’s an ideal day for those who appreciate cultural history and scenic views without strenuous effort.

The final day involves a brief one-hour ride back at the Hacienda El Carmen. It serves as a moment of reflection on the week’s adventures, from stunning vistas to cultural connections. The tour concludes with a sense of accomplishment, having traversed some of the most picturesque parts of Tequila and experienced its lively traditions. The ending point ensures convenient logistics and a chance to savor the last moments of this immersive experience.

Throughout the tour, guided visits to local altars are a key feature. These visits provide insight into Día de Muertos traditions, showcasing vibrant offerings and personal expressions of remembrance. Plus, participants enjoy a tour of a tequila factory, where they learn about the production process and sample authentic Tequila. These visits deepen understanding of local customs and the region’s famous spirits.

The tour offers four breakfasts, four dinners, and three lunches, providing a chance to enjoy local culinary flavors. A massage and professional photographs are included, adding comfort and lasting memories to the experience. The welcome kit further enhances the journey with helpful materials, and mechanical assistance ensures smooth riding throughout. The air-conditioned vehicle supports transfers, making logistics comfortable and stress-free.
The tour is private, ensuring an exclusive experience for your group. It starts and ends at Calle Ramon Diaz Ordaz No.2-1, El Carmen, Mexico. Pickup is offered, simplifying arrival for participants arriving from outside the region. Confirmation occurs at the time of booking, and participants should have moderate physical fitness to comfortably enjoy the rides.
One of the most unique aspects of this tour is the special ride on November 2nd, which leads to local families’ homes. This offers a heartfelt opportunity to witness personal offerings and families’ traditions during Día de Muertos. The tour culminates in an exclusive themed dinner filled with traditional flavors, creating a meaningful and festive conclusion to the journey.
This 5-day cycling tour combines active exploration with culture, making it ideal for those who want to see Tequila’s landscapes and traditions in a structured, supportive environment. The guided visits and special Día de Muertos events set it apart, offering both scenic beauty and authentic local experiences.
However, the non-refundable booking policy requires commitment, and the $6,300 price reflects the comprehensive nature of inclusions and the exclusive experience. It’s best suited for adventurous spirits with moderate fitness, an interest in Mexican culture, and a desire for a meaningful celebration of life and memory.
This tour offers a thoughtful blend of cycling, culture, and celebration in one of Mexico’s most iconic regions. From scenic mountain rides and historic railway routes to local altars and a family home visit, every moment is designed to deepen appreciation for Tequila’s natural beauty and traditions. The inclusive atmosphere and professional guidance ensure a rewarding experience, making it a memorable choice for those seeking a connection to Mexico’s spirit of remembrance.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed to be suitable for all rider levels, with mechanical assistance available and routes that include both scenic and moderate challenges.
What is included in the price?
The $6,300 fee covers all guided rides, meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), a tequila factory tour, massage, photographs, and a welcome kit. Transportation and pickup are also included.
Are there any cultural activities during the tour?
Yes, the tour features guided visits to local altars and a special ride to local families’ homes on November 2nd, providing an authentic Día de Muertos experience.
What should I bring or prepare for?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness and be prepared for outdoor cycling. The tour provides mechanical assistance, but it’s wise to bring personal essentials for comfort.
How does the tour conclude?
The tour ends back at the Hacienda El Carmen, with a final brief ride, a sense of achievement, and the chance to reflect on the cultural and scenic highlights experienced during the week.