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Discover Peña de Bernal and Freixenet Winery from CDMX on a private 13-hour tour, including wine tastings, charming towns, and stunning landscapes.

This private tour from Mexico City offers a full day exploring the Querétaro region for $432 per person. With a duration of approximately 13 hours, it combines visits to the imposing Peña de Bernal, the picturesque town of Bernal, and the renowned Freixenet Winery with a guided wine tasting. This tour is ideal for those interested in natural wonders and oenology, and it offers a personalized experience with hotel pickup and private transportation.
While the tour emphasizes wine tasting, sightseeing, and cultural highlights, it also provides enough flexibility for free time at each stop. One notable aspect is the chance to see one of the largest monoliths in the world and explore a charming colonial town, making this trip a well-rounded day of landscape, history, and flavors. However, it’s worth considering that quality of timing at Peña de Bernal might leave some wishing for slightly more time there, especially for photography or exploration.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup from Polanco or the historic center of Mexico City, offering a smooth start to a long day. The private bus ride takes approximately 2 hours to reach Querétaro, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the views of central Mexico’s landscapes. After a brief coffee or breakfast break at a local café, the journey continues towards Peña de Bernal.
This transportation setup ensures a comfortable experience, especially for those who prefer avoiding crowded group tours. The return trip also involves a 4-hour bus ride back to Mexico City, making it a full-day commitment but one that maximizes sightseeing without the hassle of planning logistics.

The first major stop is Peña de Bernal, which is described as one of the largest monoliths globally. With only 20 minutes allocated, the focus is on photo opportunities and sightseeing. Travelers admire the unique rock formations and the chance to capture the landscape’s grandeur.
While the stop is brief, the impressive size of Peña de Bernal makes it worth the visit. Visitors often find the landscape stunning and enjoy taking pictures of this natural wonder. It’s a quick visit designed to give a taste of the geological marvel, with the option for those interested to explore further on their own if time allows.

The next stop is the town of Bernal, where 75 minutes are available for guided exploration and free time. The charming streets are lined with Colonial architecture, making it an ideal spot for strolling, shopping, or enjoying local cafes.
The guided portion offers insights into Bernal’s history and architecture, but the highlight is the free time to wander at your own pace. Some may choose to buy souvenirs or relax in a local café, while others might explore more of the town’s picturesque streets. The brief window might leave some wishing for more time to truly soak in the town’s atmosphere.
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The highlight for many on this tour is the visit to Freixenet Winery, where a guided tour lasts about 3 hours. Visitors are led through their 25-meter-deep wine cellars, where they learn about the wine-making process from start to finish.
During the visit, you’ll taste three different wines, complemented by five mixed tapas, creating a well-rounded experience for the palate. The winery’s guided tour not only covers production but also allows for time to wander around the winery grounds freely before heading back to Mexico City.
The highlight of this stop is definitely the wine tasting, which is accessible to those aged 18 and above. The tasting sessions are organized to give a good idea of the winery’s offerings, making this an appealing experience for enthusiasts and casual wine lovers alike.
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This 13-hour tour is structured to balance sightseeing, tasting, and relaxing. The early start and full schedule mean some stops, like Peña de Bernal, might feel rushed, especially for photos or extended exploration. The lunch or coffee breaks are brief but convenient, giving a chance to recharge before the next activity.
The long bus rides are part of the experience, offering scenic views of Mexico’s interior. The time at Freixenet Winery is generous, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the wine cellar tour and tastings. Travelers should be prepared for a full day with comfortable shoes and sun protection.

Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, and light clothing suitable for a day of outdoor sightseeing. Since the wine tasting is only available to those 18 and older, minors cannot participate in this part.
The tour offers a free cancellation option up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Booking allows paying later, which makes it easier to secure a spot without immediate payment.

This private tour emphasizes a personalized experience with hotel pickup, making it stand out from larger group options. Its focus on both natural and cultural sites, blended with wine tasting, provides a diverse day suited for those interested in landscape photography, colonial towns, and wine.
While some reviews suggest that more time at Freixenet Winery would improve the experience, the overall balance of activities makes this tour a good value for those wanting a comprehensive day trip from Mexico City.

This 13-hour private excursion offers a well-rounded experience of Querétaro’s natural beauty and wine culture. The impressive Peña de Bernal combined with the charming town of Bernal and the guided wine tasting at Freixenet makes for an engaging day.
It suits travelers who appreciate personalized service, scenic landscapes, and culinary experiences. While the timing at Peña de Bernal might be brief for some, the quality of the winery visit and tasting compensates for this. This tour provides a practical and enjoyable way to explore a fascinating part of Mexico, with a focus on comfort, flexibility, and diversity.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included from Polanco or the historic center of Mexico City.
How long is the bus ride from CDMX to Querétaro?
The journey takes approximately 2 hours each way, providing a comfortable travel experience.
What is the age limit for wine tasting?
The wine tasting component is only for individuals aged 18 and above.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How much time do I get at Peña de Bernal?
You get about 20 minutes for sightseeing and photos.
How long is the wine cellar tour?
The guided visit to the wine cellar lasts approximately 3 hours.
What should I bring for the day?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, and light clothing.
Is this tour suitable for non-wine drinkers?
Yes, non-drinkers can enjoy the scenery and sightseeing, but the wine tasting is an optional part for adults.
How flexible is the schedule?
The itinerary is fixed, but the free time at Bernal and Freixenet Winery** offers some flexibility to explore at your own pace.
What makes this tour different from other Querétaro day trips?
Its private setting, personalized guidance, and combination of natural wonders with wine tasting distinguish it from larger group tours or those focusing solely on one aspect.