Experience the captivating Tequila route on horseback, retracing the path of Mexican revolutionary riders en route to Guadalajara. This exceptional tour offers breathtaking landscapes and a comprehensive understanding of tequila production.
Embark on a guided tour through the agave fields, delving into the intricacies of the agave plant and its cultivation. Indulge in a professional organoleptic tequila tasting and pairing session, discovering the nuances of premium tequilas and their compatible flavors.
At a designated point, our trusty horses await, enabling us to admire the splendid landscapes of a secluded canyon embraced by agaves. Next, venture to the town of Tequila, exploring its vibrant downtown area.
Continue the expedition by visiting a distillery, where the meticulous tequila-making process unfolds, accompanied by an informative guide.
To culminate the tour, relish a delectable meal at the acclaimed subterranean eatery, La Taberna of Cofradía, featuring a predetermined menu
Pickup included
The Agave Landscape of Tequila is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mexico. The 35,019-hectare site is part of an expansive landscape of blue agave, shaped by the culture of the plant used since the 16th century to produce the spirit known as tequila and for at least two millennia to make fermented drinks (such as pulque) and cloth. Within the landscape are working distilleries reflecting the growth in the consumption of tequila in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, this agave culture is seen as part of Mexican national identity. The Tequila landscape has contributed to many works of art such as film, music, dance etc
We visit the Cofradia Tequila Factory to learn about the tequila production process in its artisan factory.
we have lunch in the underground restaurant
please contact your guide before the day of your tour con arrange pick-up time and confirm data to complete your reservation
Guadalajara, the vibrant capital of Jalisco, is a city rich in history, culture, and traditions. Known as the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila, it offers a blend of colonial architecture, modern attractions, and a lively arts scene. The city's warm hospitality and diverse culinary offerings make it a must-visit destination in Mexico.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 18th-century complex houses a museum and stunning frescoes by José Clemente Orozco.
This iconic cathedral is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
This cultural center hosts various exhibitions, performances, and events throughout the year.
A spicy stew made with goat or beef, traditionally served with tortillas and consommé.
A sandwich drowned in a spicy tomato sauce, typically made with pork.
A fermented corn drink, often served with lime and chili powder.
This is the best time to visit Guadalajara, with pleasant weather and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
CST (UTC -6)
127VV, 60HzHz
Guadalajara is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.
Central de Autobuses de Guadalajara (CAEG)
The bus system is the most extensive public transport option in Guadalajara, with routes covering the entire city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming town known for its artisan shops, galleries, and traditional restaurants.
The birthplace of tequila, offering distillery tours, agave fields, and historic sites.
Mexico's largest freshwater lake, offering boating, fishing, and scenic views.
Price varies by option