Imagine browsing the mystical canals of Xochimilco, surrounded by colors and music. Embark on an unforgettable tour where a tasting of premium tequilas and mezcales awaits, accompanied by handcrafted cocktails and a feast of Mexican flavors. The atmosphere is filled with magic with live music and an expert guide who will take you to know the stories and legends of this unique place. Don’t miss this sensory experience that will transform your visit to Xochimilco into something extraordinary!
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We started the tour at the Canal de Nativitas, the main tourist channel of Xochimilco, boarding the trajinera to enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with floating chalupas, food and live music (options at additional cost). We start with a welcome toast, tasting the tequila selected for the group. As we cruise the canals surrounded by chinampas, you will enjoy unlimited tequila, mezcal and cocktails, accompanied by interactive entertainment. During this time, you can relax, take photos and immerse yourself in Mexican culture as we head to our stop in Meztli.X.
Enjoy unique cocktails, interactive activities and a special stop at Meztli.X, an island restaurant where you will sample edible insects, pulque and a typical Mexican dish. Here you can take amazing photos and explore a selection of handmade souvenirs. Immerse yourself in culture, flavors and fun in this unforgettable experience. Book now and discover Xochimilco like never before!
In this last part of the tour, get ready to customize your own drink. We will give you the opportunity to mix and experiment with the tequilas and mezcales you like best, while still enjoying the festive atmosphere and playing. In addition, you will have the opportunity to taste one of the best mezcals selected especially for you, so that you live an authentic and complete experience. While we continue browsing, you can relax, take photos and continue enjoying the culture and fun of Xochimilco. In the end, we bid you farewell with a toast of gratitude for being part of this unforgettable party.
See you at Canal 237, San Jerónimo, Xochimilco. Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in.
• On Uber/Didi: Please enter the following destination: MEZCALICIOUS.MX.
• By public transport: Take the Light Rail to Xochimilco and then an uber with direction: Channel 237, San Jerónimo, Xochimilco.
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