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Explore the world’s largest tequila factory with this full-day tour from Guadalajara, including visits to historic distilleries, a magical town, and a famous restaurant.

This 8-hour tour from Guadalajara, Mexico, offers an immersive experience into tequila production and culture. For $55.67 per person, you gain access to historic distilleries, see the oldest tequila factory in Latin America, and explore the famous town of Tequila. The tour includes pickup, air-conditioned transport, and certified guides to steer you through the process of making this iconic Mexican spirit.
While you’ll visit multiple stops—each with its own unique story—the tour is a solid choice for those interested in tequila history, traditional distillation methods, and local culture. Expect a full day of learning, tasting, and exploring, with the option to cancel for a full refund if your plans change more than 24 hours in advance.
This tour suits those who want a comprehensive, well-organized experience with plenty of opportunities for authentic tastings and cultural insights. It might be less ideal for travelers seeking a casual or purely scenic outing, as it involves a full day and some walking at the stops.

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The tour departs from Guadalajara at 10:00 am, with pickup included. You’ll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the long day comfortable. This organized logistics setup simplifies the experience, especially for those unfamiliar with the area or without their own transportation. The tour is accessible, with service animals allowed and proximity to public transportation.

The first stop is Fabrica De Tequila Don Cayo, established in 1936. This factory has preserved traditional techniques for producing 100% agave tequila. It’s a 1 hour 30 minutes visit with admission included, giving a chance to see how craftsmanship and patience shape each batch. Expect to learn about the family’s passion for tequila-making, which has kept their standards high for generations.
Since this is one of the largest and oldest tequila factories, the experience feels authentic and educational. The tour emphasizes traditional methods, providing a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship behind each sip. The factory’s rich history makes it a highlight, especially for those interested in tequila’s roots.

Next, the tour visits the Amilli Monument in Amatitán, a 10-minute stop. This sculpture symbolizes agave and tequila culture, representing the identity of the local people. It’s a quick but meaningful look at the region’s deep connection to the spirit. The admission is included, and the monument offers a photo opportunity to capture a piece of local heritage.
This stop adds a cultural layer to the day, illustrating how tequila is woven into the fabric of the community. It also provides context for the importance of agave in the region’s history and identity.

For lunch, the tour visits Mariscos el Carnal Ruta del Tequila, a renowned regional restaurant. The 1-hour stop allows for a relaxed meal, with plenty of local seafood specialties. While the admission is included, meals are not covered, so guests can choose what to order from the menu.
This restaurant is well-regarded for its authentic flavors, offering a taste of regional cuisine alongside the tequila experience. It’s a good opportunity to unwind, enjoy fresh seafood, and get a sense of local hospitality before heading to the historic distillery.

A key highlight is Fabrica La Rojena, operated by José Cuervo since 1795. The 45-minute visit includes a detailed tour of the traditional production process. Recognized as Latin America’s oldest distillery, La Rojena’s history is woven into the fabric of tequila’s global reputation.
This stop provides a fascinating look at how tequila has been crafted for over two centuries. The guided tour introduces visitors to the distillation process, historic equipment, and the legacy of the Cuervo brand. Admission is included, making it a cornerstone of the day’s cultural and industrial exploration.

The tour spends about 1 hour in Tequila, the famous Magical Town. Known worldwide for its namesake spirit, Tequila is produced from blue agave grown in fertile volcanic soils. The town’s streets are filled with traditional and modern distilleries, shops, and vibrant architecture.
Visitors can stroll through historic streets, take photos of iconic sites, and soak in the lively atmosphere of Mexico’s most celebrated tequila town. This stop is free of charge but offers a full sensory experience: the sights, sounds, and scents of a place intimately linked to the beverage’s heritage.

The day wraps up with a 1-hour visit to Cantaritos el Güero, a well-known spot famous for its giant, refreshing cantaritos. This traditional drink combines tequila, grapefruit juice, orange, lime, grapefruit soda, and salt, served in a clay cup that keeps the beverage cool.
This lively stop is perfect for experiencing a local favorite and enjoying the social aspect of tequila drinking. It’s included in the tour, so guests can relax and chat about the day while sipping on this iconic, citrusy concoction.
The tour is priced at $55.67 per person, with most bookings made 21 days in advance. It’s suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 100. The tour includes admission to the distilleries, certified guides, and air-conditioned transport.
While meals are not included, the stops at restaurants and tasting spots provide ample opportunity to enjoy regional food and drink. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience, offering flexibility for those with changing plans.
This experience provides a well-rounded look at tequila from its traditional roots to modern production. The visits to two historic distilleries, including Latin America’s oldest, ensure an authentic journey through tequila history. The inclusion of cultural stops like the Amilli Monument and Tequila town adds depth beyond just tasting.
The full-day itinerary balances educational content, tasting opportunities, and culture. While it involves a long day, the organized logistics and engaging guides make it manageable and rewarding.
This tour appeals most to those interested in the heritage and process of tequila rather than just casual sightseeing. It’s ideal for adults who enjoy cultural exploration, history, and local cuisine. The inclusion of free cancellation and transportation makes it a convenient choice for visitors staying in Guadalajara.
Travelers seeking a comprehensive, authentic tequila experience will find this tour offers a solid value at a reasonable price, with plenty of highlights to remember.
Is transportation included? Yes, the tour includes air-conditioned vehicle transportation from Guadalajara.
What is the duration of the tour? The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours.
Are meals included? No, meals are not included, but stops at restaurants and tasting spots are part of the itinerary.
Can I cancel this tour? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
What stops are included? Stops include Fabrica De Tequila Don Cayo, Amilli Monument, Mariscos el Carnal, Fabrica La Rojena, Tequila town, and Cantaritos el Güero.
Is the tour suitable for children or disabled guests? The data does not specify restrictions, but the tour is generally accessible.
How many people can join? The maximum group size is 100 travelers.
Do I need to prepare anything? Just bring comfortable shoes, and be ready to learn about tequila and enjoy tastings.
What language are the guides in? The guides are certified, and while language specifics aren’t given, tours typically operate in Spanish and English.
Is there a dress code? No specific dress code is mentioned; comfortable attire suitable for walking and outdoor stops is recommended.
This full-day tequila adventure from Guadalajara offers a detailed look at Mexico’s most famous spirit, combining history, culture, and fun in a convenient, organized package.