Public Tour Details
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Dates:
TBD, 2021
Group Size:
Up to 12
Cost (US Dollars):
$135/person
Payment in full is due at time of booking. If you are reserving less than two business days before your requested date, please contact us for confirmation of availability.
Public Tour Details
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Dates:
TBD, 2021
Group Size:
Up to 12
Cost (US Dollars):
$135/person
Payment in full is due at time of booking. If you are reserving less than two business days before your requested date, please contact us for confirmation of availability.
Tour FAQ
Private day tour guests will be picked up at 10:00am. We begin picking up public day tour guests at 10:00am, and continue to pick up guests as we head towards the highway to Tequila. Please be ready by 10:00am, but understand that it may be closer to 11:00am if you are one of the last guests to be picked up. Please bear in mind that Guadalajara is a rapidly growing city of over five million people, with serious traffic problems. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Our day tours typically visit two of the following four distilleries: Casacahuín (NOM 1123), Tequilas Selectos de Amatitán (NOM 1459), Tres Mujeres (NOM 1466), La Alborada (NOM 1445). We choose each day’s distilleries based on their production schedules. With a private day tour, we can accommodate requests for which two distilleries you would like to visit. For other distilleries, please see our Custom Experiences page.
No. For reasons of safety and liability, all tour transportation is provided by our professional insured drivers in comfortable, late-model vehicles.
Yes! We host many solo guests on our public day tours, and they quickly settle in with the group of fellow tequila travelers. All day tours require a minimum of two guests, and in the event that no one else has booked on that day, we will contact you to try and make other arrangements. In the event that we cancel a tour, you will receive a full refund. Private day tours have a firm minimum of two guests or $400 US dollars.
Yes! You should carry Mexican pesos. Distilleries and other stops on the tour are generally not able to accept credit cards or foreign currencies.
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