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Discover tequila’s history with this 8-hour guided tour from Guadalajara, including visits to agave fields, tequila tastings, and Tequila’s charming streets for $33.
Exploring Guadalajara’s vibrant surroundings becomes even more flavorful with the From Guadalajara: Tequila Town and Cantaritos El Guero tour. Priced at $33 per person and lasting 8 hours, this guided experience offers a practical way to learn about Mexico’s iconic spirit, with visits to agave fields, a traditional tequila factory, and the charming town of Tequila. The tour is well-suited for those eager to understand tequila’s production process and enjoy authentic local flavors, all while exploring a Pueblo Mágico.
While the tour provides a comprehensive introduction to tequila, it does include some time constraints, particularly in Tequila town, which may limit in-depth exploration. Nevertheless, its affordability, expert guides, and engaging stops make it a solid choice for curious visitors.


This tour begins with hotel pickup in Guadalajara at 9:30 a.m. and includes transportation in a white van operated by Cabrales Tours. The pickup process is arranged via WhatsApp for convenience, ensuring pickups are smooth and timely. The transportation is designed to accommodate accessibility needs, with wheelchair accessibility also available.
The relaxed pace of pickup and drop-off makes the day manageable, giving participants a comfortable experience without long waits or complicated logistics. The private transport allows for efficient travel between stops, keeping the day flowing smoothly.
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The tour’s first major stop is at an artisanal tequila factory in El Arenal. Here, the guide invites guests to capture beautiful photos of the vast agave fields, which highlight the scale of Mexico’s tequila industry. Inside the factory, visitors learn about each step involved in traditional tequila production, from harvesting to distillation.
A highlight at this factory is the chance to taste 5 types of tequila along with some agave beer. The guide explains the differences among the tequilas, enhancing understanding of the nuances in flavor, aroma, and production methods. Guests also participate in the “drunkard’s prayers”, adding a cultural touch to the tasting experience.

After the factory visit, the tour includes a 1.5-hour stop for lunch at a popular local restaurant. This spot features live mariachi music, creating an authentic atmosphere that complements the regional cuisine. Although lunch is not included in the package, guests have the chance to purchase flavorful local dishes, often including ceviche, which has been praised in reviews.
The restaurant offers a lively environment where visitors can relax, enjoy good food, and soak up the regional ambiance, making the day both flavorful and culturally enriching.

The highlight of the trip is the visit to Tequila, a Pueblo Mágico known for its colorful streets and vibrant atmosphere. The tour allocates about 1.5 hours for exploring the town, giving enough time to walk the streets, admire the architecture, and take photos.
In Tequila, visitors can also visit a traditional bar to try the regional specialty: “cantaritos” tequila cocktails made with tequila and fresh ingredients. The town’s lively vibe, combined with its historical charm, makes for a memorable stop, even if the time is brief.
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The visit to Cantaritos Amatitán Che-ches is a key part of the tour, lasting about 1.5 hours. Here, visitors get to sample the famous “cantaritos”, a traditional Mexican cocktail served in a large clay vessel. This experience not only emphasizes local drinking customs but also offers a fun, social environment to enjoy the regional beverage.
Guests often praise this stop for its friendly atmosphere and the opportunity to try a unique way of enjoying tequila.

The tour features guides who are passionate, knowledgeable, and bilingual in Spanish and English. Many reviews highlight the guides’ ability to translate and explain tequila production and local culture effectively, making the experience accessible for non-Spanish speakers.
The group size tends to be manageable, with reviewers noting that guides make efforts to include everyone, especially English speakers, ensuring an engaging experience for all.

The tour duration of 8 hours offers a balanced pace, but the limited time in Tequila town might leave some wanting more in-depth exploration. Travelers are encouraged to bring cash for purchases at the factory or town, although the shuttle driver may assist with payments if needed.
The tour begins early in the morning, so guests should be prepared for a full day of activity, including walking and some standing during tastings and sightseeing. Accessibility is supported, but it’s advisable to consider mobility needs beforehand.

This tour is one of several options available from Guadalajara, with similar offerings including visits to distilleries, lake chapala, and other tequila routes. Compared to higher-priced tours, this option stands out for its affordable price, relaxed schedule, and focus on tequila tasting and town exploration.
While some reviews note that Tequila town itself isn’t very large, the overall experience balances cultural insights with enjoyable tastings and scenic views, making it ideal for those seeking an authentic and budget-friendly introduction to the region.

Cabrales Tours provides a well-organized, bilingual guide service that caters to both English and Spanish speakers. The price point of $33 includes factory entrance, tastings, and transportation, making it a cost-effective choice. The stops are thoughtfully selected, including agave fields, a local factory, and Tequila town, giving a comprehensive look at the region’s tequila industry.
The positive reviews about guides’ expertise and the good value for money reinforce the reliability of this experience. It’s especially appealing for those who want a full-day trip without overloading the schedule, offering enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
This tour from Guadalajara delivers a practical and engaging experience into the world of tequila, perfect for travelers interested in learning about Mexico’s most famous spirit while enjoying scenic views and authentic local culture. The inclusion of tastings, cultural stops, and a lively lunch makes the day fun and informative.
While the limited time in Tequila town might restrict deeper exploration, the expert guides and affordable price help compensate for this. It suits visitors who value good value, informative guides, and a laid-back pace. Overall, it offers a reliable, enjoyable introduction to tequila and its birthplace.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $33 per person, including transportation, factory entrance, and tastings.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts 8 hours, starting with pickup at 9:30 a.m. and ending with drop-off in Guadalajara.
What stops are included?
Stops include a tequila factory in El Arenal, a photo stop at Amatitán, a lunch break with mariachi music, the town of Tequila, and a cantaritos tasting at Cantaritos Amatitán.
Is lunch included in the tour fee?
No, lunch is not included, but there is a recommended restaurant where guests can purchase regional dishes with lively mariachi entertainment.
Are the tours bilingual?
Yes, guides speak both Spanish and English, ensuring clarity for non-Spanish speakers.
How much time is spent in Tequila town?
Approximately 1.5 hours are allocated for exploring Tequila’s streets, shops, and the cantina.
Can the tour accommodate accessibility needs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring cash for purchases and tips, and wear comfortable footwear for walking and exploring.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. Many reviews highlight positive experiences for solo travelers, with guides making efforts to include everyone.
What makes this tour stand out from similar options?
Its affordable price, bilingual guides, and balanced schedule make it a dependable choice for a comprehensive tequila experience from Guadalajara.