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Discover Tequila's vibrant town and historic haciendas on this private 7-hour tour from Guadalajara, including tequila tastings and colonial architecture exploration.

This private tour costs $130.00 per person and lasts approximately 7 hours, offering a focused and personalized experience of Tequila and its surrounding ancient haciendas. Starting at the Fiesta Americana Guadalajara, the tour takes you to the heart of the tequila-making process, followed by a walk through some of the best-preserved colonial estates in the area.
What makes this tour especially appealing is its flexibility—it is private, so you can explore at your own pace, and the meeting point at Glorieta Minerva keeps logistics simple. The guided tasting at the Plaza Principal Tequila Jalisco introduces you to the different types of tequila, while the visit to the haciendas offers a glimpse into Mexico’s wealthy colonial past.
While lunch is not included, the tour provides ample time to enjoy the sights and learn about tequila and local history. This experience suits those who want an intimate, in-depth look at Tequila’s craftsmanship and architecture with admission fees covered for the main stops.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am at the Fiesta Americana Guadalajara, located at Glorieta Minerva. Starting from this convenient and well-known spot, the tour is designed for easy access, including proximity to public transportation options.
From the outset, the private nature of the experience means your group has the freedom to explore without the rush of larger tours. The pickup service simplifies the logistics, and the duration allows plenty of time to enjoy both the town and the haciendas without feeling hurried.
Your first stop is at Plaza Principal Tequila Jalisco, where the guide introduces you to the process of making tequila — from blue agave plantations to bottling. This gives a clear picture of how the iconic Mexican spirit is produced.
Here, you’ll enjoy tastings of tequila blanco, reposado, and añejo, allowing you to compare the flavors and see how aging impacts the taste. The guide shares insights about each type, helping you appreciate the nuances that make tequila a versatile beverage.
Walking around the colorful streets and plazas of Tequila, you’ll get to see the town’s prosperous past reflected in its architecture. Photos can be taken of the blue agave plantations from the main square, making for memorable souvenirs.

After exploring the town, the tour continues to the ancient haciendas surrounding Tequila Volcano. These estates are well-preserved examples from Colonial times, once owned by wealthy hacendados.
Today, many of these properties are operated as boutique hotels, spas, and restaurants, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of their former owners. The architecture is a highlight, and the family ownership by descendants of the original hacendados** adds an authentic touch to the experience.
This part of the tour lasts roughly 3 hours and involves free admission, so you can appreciate the magnificent buildings and their stories in a relaxed manner. You may also have the opportunity to enjoy some fine Mexican cuisine at the hacienda’s restaurant if you choose to extend your visit beyond the scheduled time.
The walk through Tequila itself is a chance to absorb the vibrant atmosphere of this colorful town. The guide leads you through the streets and plazas, pointing out notable buildings and sharing historical anecdotes.
This leisurely exploration allows for photo opportunities and an understanding of how Tequila evolved from a colonial hub into a prosperous town fueled by the tequila industry. The easy pace makes it suitable for visitors with moderate physical fitness, though it involves walking on uneven surfaces.

While lunch is not part of this tour, the ample free time at the haciendas and town allows visitors to dine independently at local restaurants or cafes. This flexibility enables you to choose your preferred cuisine and pace.
The tour concludes back at the initial meeting point around 4 hours after the first stop, with additional time to enjoy the surroundings or relax before ending your day.

The meeting point at Glorieta Minerva is near public transportation, making it easy to reach for those staying in Guadalajara. The tour includes parking fees, simplifying planning. Since this is a private activity, only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
The moderate physical fitness requirement means walking and exploring the hacienda grounds are manageable for most visitors. Since the experience is non-refundable, planning ahead is recommended to ensure it fits your itinerary.

This tour offers a balanced combination of cultural exploration and culinary experience. The private format means more personalized attention and the flexibility to go at your own pace. The focused visits to the Plaza Principal and the haciendas are highlights, with admission fees covered for the main stops.
While lunch is not included, this allows for independent dining options, giving more control over your schedule. The well-preserved haciendas and the insightful guide make this experience particularly suited for those interested in history, architecture, and tequila craftsmanship.
This 7-hour private tour from Guadalajara provides an intimate look into Tequila’s rich traditions and colonial architecture. The tequila tastings and visits to historic haciendas are noteworthy features, offering a comprehensive and relaxed experience.
The convenient meeting point, flexibility, and in-depth insights make this tour ideal for travelers seeking a personalized and authentic exploration of the region. However, the absence of lunch means visitors should plan meals independently, and the non-refundable policy requires some commitment.
This tour is a great choice for those who want a focused and informative day dedicated to Tequila’s heritage and craftsmanship.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking through town and hacienda grounds, so moderate physical activity is required; it may not be ideal for those with significant mobility challenges.
Are drinks or tastings included?
Yes, the tour includes sample tastings of blanco, reposado, and añejo tequila at Plaza Principal Tequila Jalisco.
Can I explore the haciendas after the guided visit?
Yes, the haciendas are open for exploration during the free admission period, allowing additional time for sightseeing or dining.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, giving you flexibility to enjoy local cuisine on your own.
What is the best time to start the tour?
The tour begins at 9:00 am, providing a full day to enjoy the activities comfortably.
How do I book this experience?
Booking can be made through the provider, Dragonfly Group, with the experience being non-refundable once confirmed.