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Discover the scenic motorcycle tour through Jalisco, visiting Lake Chapala, Ajijic, and Mazamitla, with guided stops and included lunch for $380 per person.

This 9-hour motorcycle tour of Jalisco offers a guided adventure through some of the region’s most picturesque spots, starting at Guadalajara and including stops at Lake Chapala, the charming town of Ajijic, and the mountain town of Mazamitla. Priced at $380 per person, the tour provides an immersive way to explore the diverse landscapes of Mexico’s western state, with all logistics covered for a smooth experience.
This private group tour is perfect for those seeking a full-day ride that combines natural beauty, cultural highlights, and delicious food. A bilingual guide leads the way, making this an enriching option for both English and Spanish speakers. The only thing travelers need to bring are helmet and closed-toe shoes, while all other essentials, including fuel, insurance, and lunch, are included.
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The tour begins in the Alta California Residencial area, where guests check in at the clubhouse entrance on the right side of the gate. From here, the journey quickly transitions into the scenic landscapes of Jalisco. The pick-up point is convenient and central, setting the stage for a day of adventure.
The route is designed for comfort and safety, with motorcycles provided along with helmets, and satellite tracking for 24-hour security. The specialized bilingual guide accompanies the group, ensuring easy communication in both English and Spanish.

The first major stop is Chapala, home to Mexico’s largest lake. The tour allows for a 40-minute break here, giving time for photos and to take in the expansive views of the water. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic surroundings, Lake Chapala is a highlight for anyone wanting to see a key natural feature of Jalisco.
This stop offers a chance to appreciate the peaceful waters and mountainous backdrop. While it’s a quick pause, it’s enough to enjoy the beauty of this iconic lake and capture memorable photographs for sharing later.

Next, the guide leads the group into Ajijic, a town famous for its cobblestone streets and vibrant local culture. Here, another 40-minute break allows for walking around, browsing shops, and experiencing the town’s relaxed vibe.
Ajijic’s charm lies in its colorful buildings and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for photos and a brief culture. The stop is designed to be leisurely but enough to soak in the town’s authentic character before heading to the next highlight.
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The tour’s most immersive experience occurs in Mazamitla, a mountain town set amidst lush forests and cobblestone streets. After a photo stop, the group enjoys a lunch break, followed by a guided tour of the town’s key sights. You’ll have approximately 2 hours here for free exploration.
Mazamitla’s cooler climate is a refreshing change from Guadalajara, so packing a sweater is advised. The town offers beautiful cobblestone streets and local gastronomic delights, giving a genuine taste of Mexican mountain life. The lunch is included, allowing everyone to relax and enjoy authentic cuisine without extra fuss.
After exploring Mazamitla, the group departs for Guadalajara, but via a different route. This scenic return showcases the region’s landscapes from another perspective, making the entire day a visual feast. The tour concludes back at Alta California Residencial, completing a full circle of natural beauty and cultural richness.
The tour package covers all necessary logistics, including motorcycles, helmets, fuel, and road assistance. The specialized bilingual guide ensures smooth communication, and civil responsibility insurance provides peace of mind.
The only additional costs are a refundable motorcycle deposit of $1,000 USD and a $100 USD surcharge for companions. Snacks, beverages en route, and medical insurance are not included, so travelers should prepare accordingly.

The meeting point is the Clubhouse, where guests check in before the ride begins. To participate, drivers must have a valid driver’s license and be over 21 years old; pregnant women and those over 70 are not eligible, nor are those without proper licensing.
Participants should bring helmet and closed-toe shoes. Weather in Mazamitla tends to be cooler, so packing a sweater is recommended. Avoid alcohol and drugs, both before and during the tour, to ensure safety.

Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, and the ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This makes the tour appealing for those with unpredictable schedules or who want to confirm plans later.
This experience suits adventure lovers who enjoy scenic drives and are comfortable on a motorcycle. It’s ideal for those interested in experiencing Jalisco’s landscapes, lakes, and mountain towns in a day-long, guided setting. The private group setup ensures a personalized and comfortable experience.
The Guadalajara to Mazamitla motorcycle tour offers a well-rounded day of natural beauty, cultural stops, and delicious food. The inclusion of Lake Chapala, Ajijic, and Mazamitla ensures a diverse experience, with plenty of photo opportunities and cultural insights.
While weather considerations and the need for a motorcycle deposit are factors to keep in mind, the comprehensive logistics, bilingual guide, and scenic routes make this tour a practical choice for those seeking an active and memorable way to explore Jalisco.
This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who want to enjoy Mexico’s landscapes from a unique perspective, all in a private setting with everything included for a hassle-free day.
Do I need a motorcycle license to join this tour?
Yes, participants must have a valid driver’s license to ride the motorcycle.
Is the tour suitable for children or non-drivers?
No, the tour is designed for licensed drivers over 21 years old; non-drivers cannot participate in riding.
What should I bring for this motorcycle tour?
Bring a helmet and closed-toe shoes. Packing a sweater for Mazamitla’s cooler weather is recommended.
How long are the stops at each location?
Each stop at Lake Chapala and Ajijic lasts 40 minutes, while Mazamitla includes 2 hours for lunch, sightseeing, and free time.
What’s included in the tour price?
The price covers motorcycles, helmets, fuel, guide, insurance, and lunch.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are additional costs involved?
Yes, a $1,000 USD refundable deposit and a $100 USD surcharge for companions are required. Snacks and beverages are extra.
Is the weather a concern?
Mazamitla tends to be cooler, so dressing appropriately is advised to stay comfortable during the visit.