From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Starting Point and Transportation Logistics

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour

Discover tequila’s origins with a guided tour from Guadalajara to Tequila and Amatitán, including distillery visits, tasting, and making traditional Cantarito cocktails.

Explore the Heart of Jalisco with the Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Explore the Heart of Jalisco with the Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour

The From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour offers a compelling journey into Mexico’s most iconic beverage, tequila. Priced at $97 per person and lasting 8 hours, this tour is perfect for those curious about the tequila-making process, local culture, and traditional drinks. Starting from Calle Aurelio Aceves 225 in Guadalajara, the tour takes you along the Tequila Trail to explore the agave landscape, visit a traditional distillery, and walk the charming streets of the towns Tequila and Amatitán.

What makes this experience stand out is the combination of hands-on activities like mixing your own Cantarito, the insightful distillery visit, and the breathtaking views on the slopes of the Tequila Volcano. The guided tour is led by a certified bilingual guide, ensuring clear explanations in English and Spanish. While this tour offers many engaging moments, it’s especially suited for those eager to learn about tequila in a relaxed, small-group environment.

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Key Points

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Key Points

  • Price and Duration: At $97, the 8-hour tour offers great value for a full-day experience.
  • Location: Starts and ends in Guadalajara, with stops in Tequila and Amatitán.
  • Activities: Includes distillery visits, tequila tastings, and Cantarito making.
  • Highlights: Walk on the slopes of Tequila Volcano, explore agave fields, and shop for local arts and crafts.
  • Guide and Inclusions: Led by a bilingual guide with distillery entrance, tastings, and Cantarito making included.
  • Limitations: Extra food and drinks are not included, and large luggage or pets are not permitted.

Starting Point and Transportation Logistics

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Starting Point and Transportation Logistics

The tour departs from Hotel Fiesta Americana Guadalajara Minerva, with pickup and drop-off at Calle Aurelio Aceves 225. Travelers will travel in a Black Van, making for easy transportation through the scenic routes along Mexico’s Tequila Trail. The meeting point is clearly specified at the Minerva Monument, ensuring no confusion for participants.

Discovering the Tequila and Amatitán Towns

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Discovering the Tequila and Amatitán Towns

Upon arrival in Tequila, the tour offers a chance to stroll through downtown, admire the church, and capture photos of the picturesque landscape. The town’s traditional vibe is complemented by local shops selling arts and crafts, perfect for souvenir shopping. The visit to Amatitán adds another layer of charm, with traditional streets and local food options.

Walking on the Slopes of Tequila Volcano

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Walking on the Slopes of Tequila Volcano

A key highlight is the walk on the slopes of Tequila Volcano. This offers a rare opportunity to experience the volcanic landscape that contributes to the agave cultivation, the essential ingredient in tequila production. The views are stunning and provide a unique backdrop for photography and appreciation of the land’s natural beauty.

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Visiting a Traditional Distillery: How Tequila Is Made

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Visiting a Traditional Distillery: How Tequila Is Made

The distillery visit is a core part of the tour, where the production process is explained step-by-step. Visitors observe how different types of tequila are created, from agave roasting to fermentation and distillation. The professional guide shares insights into Mexico’s premium tequila industry, making the experience both educational and entertaining.

Tasting Mexico’s National Drink

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Tasting Mexico’s National Drink

A central moment of the tour is the tequila tasting, offering an opportunity to sample various types of tequila at the distillery. The guide provides helpful explanations about flavor profiles and the distinctions between silver, reposado, and añejo tequilas. This tasting is often praised for its quality and the knowledgeable guidance provided.

Making Your Own Cantarito

One of the most engaging activities is the Cantarito making, led by a professional barman. Participants learn how to mix this traditional Mexican tequila cocktail, which combines tequila with fresh citrus, soda, and other local ingredients. This hands-on experience is a fun way to connect with Mexican culture and create your own drink to enjoy or take home.

Shopping and Local Cuisine

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - Shopping and Local Cuisine

Throughout the day, there are many opportunities to shop for local products and try regional foods. These offerings add a tangible cultural flavor, allowing visitors to support local artisans and sample authentic Mexican snacks. While food and drinks outside the tour activities are not included, the stops are well worth exploring.

The Experience of the Guide and Overall Atmosphere

From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantarito Making Tour - The Experience of the Guide and Overall Atmosphere

Reviews highlight the knowledge and attentiveness of the guides, such as Roberto, Hector, and Sebastian, who make the experience informative and friendly. Their ability to explain the tequila-making process and share local stories enhances the journey. The pacing is generally well-managed, with enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.

Final Thoughts on the Tour’s Value

This 8-hour tour offers a comprehensive look at tequila’s origins, production, and cultural significance. The combination of distillery visits, scenic walks, and cocktail making makes it ideal for curious travelers and tequila aficionados alike. The price of $97 includes all key activities, making it a cost-effective way to experience authentic Mexican traditions.

While extra food and drinks are not included, the included tastings and shopping opportunities balance that out. The small-group setting and bilingual guides ensure a personalized experience that is both informative and relaxed. This tour is best suited for adults who enjoy learning about local crafts, visual landscapes, and hands-on activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes pickup and drop-off in Guadalajara, a certified bilingual guide, distillery entrance fee, Cantarito making, and tequila tasting.

How long does the tour last?
The 8-hour experience runs mostly in the morning, providing plenty of time to explore the towns, visit the distillery, and enjoy the activities.

Are food and drinks outside the tasting included?
No, extra food and drinks are not included in the tour price. However, there are local food options and artisanal products for purchase during the stops.

Is physical activity involved?
The tour involves walking around Tequila and Amatitán and a walk on the slopes of the volcano. Comfortable shoes are recommended, but the activity level is generally moderate.

Can I take large luggage on the tour?
Large luggage or bags are not allowed, so plan accordingly for your day.

What languages are guides available in?
The tour is offered in English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.

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