Cachasol: The Agave Experience
Just minutes from Sayulita and Punta Mita, Cachasol is the coast’s first Raicilla distillery—set among 3,000 agaves on a stunning 6-acre farm. On this fun, educational 90-minute tour, guests taste farm-to-glass spirits, dine on food from our open-fire kitchen, and enjoy our premium cocktails. Learn how Raicilla and Tequila are made using our ancestral Filipino still and time-honored techniques. Every angle is picture perfect, and guests are invited to stay and explore. Space is limited—book now for this unforgettable agave adventure!
Cachasol operates tours Tuesday through Sunday (Closed Monday) at 11am, 1pm & 5pm.
Tour Pricing
$1700 MXN-Adult (Includes 2 Premium Cocktails)
$1000 MXN-Youth or Adult No Alcohol
Children under 10 years old-FREE
Price includes 16% IVA (local Tax) + a 15% base service tip for the team
If you decide you'd like more drinks during the tour, you can order additional beverages and settle the bill at the end.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Rancho del Mono, just minutes from Sayulita and Punta Mita, Cachasol is Nayarit’s first Raicilla distillery and the home of Cachasol Tequila. This is more than just a tour—it’s a hands-on cultural experience, blending agave, tradition, sustainability, and flavor.
Visitors can book 90-minute guided tours that takes you through every step of the Raicilla-making process, culminating in a Cachasol Raicilla & Tequila tasting (Cata), paired with an open bar and farm-to-table cuisine cooked fresh before your eyes.
Tell your driver you're going to 'Hacienda Jacqueline'. From Sayulita, follow blue signs and turn right after the gas station onto a dirt road. From the north, pass Higuera Blanca, slow at KM 6, and turn left just after KM 5 at the blue Hacienda Jacqueline sign. We're in the field on the left.
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