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Discover Oaxaca’s highlights with this full-day tour, including Mitla, the El Tule Tree, a weaving village, and a mezcal factory for $53 per person.

This $53 tour offers an 8-hour adventure through some of Oaxaca’s most iconic sites, perfect for those wanting to experience the region’s rich traditions and fascinating landmarks. Starting from Oaxaca city, the tour guides you to Mitla, the El Tule Tree, and a mezcal factory, providing a well-rounded glimpse of local history, craftsmanship, and flavors.
While the tour covers multiple stops, it delivers a balance of sightseeing and cultural insight. Keep in mind that food and drinks are not included, so packing some cash for meals or snacks is recommended. The tour’s popularity is reflected in a 4/5 rating from 21 reviews, with many noting the knowledgeable guides and engaging experiences.
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The tour begins with the hotel pickup in Oaxaca, where the guide takes you directly to the famous El Tule Tree. This ancient ahuehuete is one of the largest trees in the world, weighing 509 tons. Many find the sight of its sprawling branches and impressive trunk a standout feature of the day.
We appreciate how the guide explains the significance of the El Tule Tree, which has been a landmark for generations. The stop allows ample time for photos and to appreciate this natural marvel, often described as a must-see in Oaxaca.

Next, the tour heads to Teotitlán del Valle, an indigenous Zapotec community renowned for its ancestral weaving techniques. Here, families continue to craft rugs using traditional methods, and visitors can watch demonstrations of natural fiber processing.
We like how the guides highlight the artistic innovation present in the woven works, including replicas of paintings by Toledo, Picasso, and Tamayo. The visit offers a personalized look at local craftsmanship, making it a favorite stop for those interested in artisanship and cultural preservation.

The Mitla archaeological zone is the highlight for history buffs. This ancient site is famous for its Greek-inspired geometric designs and unique architecture. The guide provides a broad overview of the archaeological significance, helping visitors understand the site’s cultural context.
Many praise how the Mitla ruins are visually striking and rich in detail, making this stop a key highlight of the tour. The entrance fee is included, ensuring a smooth visit without extra costs, although it’s advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain.
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A visit to a mezcal factory caps off the tour, where the process of mezcal production is explained in detail. Visitors get to see traditional methods in action, from agave harvesting to distillation. The guide introduces the different flavors of mezcal, including aged varieties and mezcals infused with creams.
Many describe the mezcal tasting as a highlight, with the opportunity to sample diverse flavors. This part of the tour offers a delicious insight into one of Oaxaca’s most famous beverages, providing a tangible connection to local culture.

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it convenient for travelers staying in Oaxaca. It is guided by a professional guide who speaks Spanish and English, ensuring clear explanations and questions are welcome.
The group size tends to be small, allowing for a more personalized experience. The duration of 8 hours is generally well-paced, but some reviews mention slight variations in timing, with some groups finishing earlier or slightly later depending on circumstances.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for outdoor activities. Bringing cash is recommended for meals, souvenirs, or tips. The tour does not accommodate large luggage or heavy bags, so packing light is best.
It’s also important to note that the tour is not suitable for people with back problems, mobility issues, or wheelchair users, as some locations involve walking on uneven surfaces.
Many reviews highlight the expertise and enthusiasm of the guides, particularly praising their storytelling and knowledge about Zapotec culture, Mitla, and mezcal. One reviewer mentions a particularly passionate guide who made the day memorable.
However, some feedback points to organizational hiccups, such as poor communication or timing issues, especially when entrance fees or specific sites were not properly coordinated. Still, these seem to be exceptions rather than the norm.

This tour is a great fit for travelers interested in cultural sites, local crafts, and mezcal. It suits those who prefer a guided experience with professional commentary and are comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.
Those seeking more luxurious dining options or extensive free time might find the lunch stop at La Choza somewhat limited, but overall, the included visits and explanations offer great value.
The From Oaxaca: City, Mitla, and Mezcal Factory Tour offers a balanced mix of natural wonders, archaeological sites, and cultural experiences for just $53 per person. The 8-hour journey covers essential landmarks like El Tule, Mitla, and a mezcal distillery, all led by knowledgeable guides.
While some minor logistical issues are noted, the quality of the stops and insights provided make this tour a solid choice for exploring Oaxaca’s highlights in a single day. It’s especially suited for those interested in history, traditional crafts, and local flavors.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Oaxaca, making it convenient for travelers staying nearby.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, giving enough time for sightseeing without feeling rushed.
What are the main stops on this tour?
You will visit El Tule, the Zapotec weaving village of Teotitlán del Valle, Mitla archaeological site, and a mezcal factory.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the price, so it’s best to bring cash for meals or snacks.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for outdoor walking are recommended, as some locations involve uneven terrain.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues due to the nature of the sites.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does this tour include entrance fees?
Yes, entrance to the archaeological site and mezcal factory are included.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in Spanish and English.
Would this tour suit families with children?
While it’s ideal for adults interested in culture and crafts, the physical requirements may not suit very young children or those with mobility challenges.