Planning a trip to Jalisco? If you’re a fan of tequila—or just curious about how this iconic spirit is made—this private tour offers an engaging and personalized way to explore Tequila and its surrounding distilleries. Designed to avoid crowds and long waits, this nine-hour journey combines expert-guided visits, stunning scenery, and a taste of authentic Mexican craftsmanship.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the exclusive tequila tastings at El Cascahuín, which range from standard varieties to premium options. Second, the chance to see agave fields in full bloom, with sweeping views perfect for photos. Lastly, the relaxed stop at Cantaritos El Güero for a refreshing local drink in traditional clay mugs. The only catch? It’s a full-day experience, so you’ll want to clear your schedule for those long, flavorful hours.
This tour is ideal for curious travelers eager to learn about tequila production firsthand, those who appreciate intimate, crowd-free environments, and anyone wanting a taste of authentic Jalisco culture. Keep in mind, if you’re not a fan of long days or don’t like structured tours, this might not be your perfect fit. But for most, it offers a balanced mix of education, scenery, and fun.
Good To Know

- Personalized experience with private transport and guides.
- Authentic tastings of Tequila Blanco, Reposado, Añejo, and more.
- Stunning views of agave fields and traditional distilleries.
- Visit to two artisanal distilleries, highlighting different production methods.
- Relaxed stop at Cantaritos El Güero for traditional drinks.
- Flexible options including standard or premium tastings.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting Point and Transportation
The tour begins with a pickup from Guadalajara, making it a convenient option for travelers based there or staying nearby. The transport is private, air-conditioned, and comfortable, which significantly enhances the day—no need to worry about navigating or cramped group buses. The driver contacts you beforehand, keeping the process smooth and hassle-free. Expect to spend around nine hours immersed in tequila culture, but don’t worry—most of that time is well-paced with plenty of stops and sights.
Visit to Tequila Selecto de Amatitán
The first stop is the Tequila Selecto de Amatitán for a guided tour lasting about an hour. This spot is famous for its artisanal approach, so you’ll get a deeper understanding of what sets their tequila apart. The reviews mention that guides here are knowledgeable and friendly, making the visit more than just a quick walkthrough. You’ll see the production process, from raw agave to bottled spirit, and learn how different varieties are crafted.
Tequila Production and Tastings
Next, you’ll spend about two hours at the El Cascahuín distillery. This is the core of the tour, where you’ll observe tequila being made in a more traditional environment. The highlight? The exclusive tastings. The Cascahuín Tour includes samples of Tequila Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo, while the Premium Tour offers additional varieties like Tahona and Extra Añejo. Reviewers love how approachable and generous the tastings are—”The tequila was smooth, and the guides made sure we understood the flavor profiles.”
During the visit, expect to see the actual distillation process and learn about different aging techniques. The fact that it’s a private, crowd-free experience adds to the intimacy, allowing you to ask questions and really connect with the craft. One reviewer mentioned: “It felt like visiting a friend’s private tequila cellar.”
More Great Thing To Do NearbyScenic Agave Fields
A trip to Tequila wouldn’t be complete without visiting the vast, stunning agave fields. Here, you’ll get sweeping views of the sprawling blue agave plants, often in full bloom. The scenery lends itself well to photos, and many travelers comment on how peaceful and beautiful the landscape is. The guides are happy to point out different plant types, and some reviews note that the fields look especially vibrant at sunset.
Refreshing Stop at Cantaritos El Güero
After the distillery visits, the tour winds down at Cantaritos El Güero, a beloved local spot serving traditional Mexican drinks in clay mugs. The cantarito is a refreshing, citrusy beverage that pairs perfectly with the warm Jalisco weather. Reviewers describe this as a relaxing, fun way to end the day, with many saying it’s one of their favorite parts—”The drink was so flavorful and served in a rustic mug that made it extra special.”
Return to Guadalajara
The trip concludes with a comfortable drive back to Guadalajara, bringing the full experience to a close. The timing allows you to reflect on the day’s highlights, and most travelers feel they got excellent value for the price, considering the private transport, guided tours, and tastings included.
The Value of This Tour

At $158 per person, this experience offers a lot for the price. With private transport, guided visits, multiple tastings, and the chance to see traditional tequila-making techniques, it balances cost with quality. The inclusion of two distilleries means you’ll explore different production styles, adding depth to your understanding of tequila.
The tour’s flexible options—standard Cascahuín or the Premium version—allow you to tailor the experience to your interest level and budget. The Premium Tour’s extra varieties and tastings make it perfect for enthusiasts, while the standard provides plenty of insight for casual fans.
What’s in It for You?
Travelers will love the personalized attention and the chance to enjoy a crowd-free environment. The stunning views of agave fields provide a picturesque backdrop that’s worth the trip alone. The mix of educational elements and relaxed tastings makes this a well-rounded experience—no rushed moments, just authentic craftsmanship.
Considerations
Keep in mind, this is a full-day commitment. If you’re not keen on long tours or prefer self-guided exploration, this might be a bit much. Also, the tour is best suited for those who enjoy learning about local culture and spirits. If you’re not a fan of tequila or don’t want structured visits, you might prefer more independent options.
Who Should Book This Tour?

This experience is perfect for curious travelers eager to understand the tequila-making process firsthand. It suits those who appreciate intimate, private excursions with tailored tastings and scenic stops. It’s also ideal for visitors based in Guadalajara who want a seamless, day-long adventure without the hassle of planning each detail.
If you’re passionate about spirits, enjoy local culture, or simply want to see the beautiful Jalisco landscape, this tour offers a comprehensive, authentic taste of tequila country.
FAQ
Is this tour private?
Yes, the tour is conducted with private transport and guides, ensuring an intimate experience without crowds.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately nine hours, including travel, stops, and tastings.
What varieties of tequila are tasted?
The standard Cascahuín Tour includes Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo. The Premium Tour also features 48°, Tahona, and Extra Añejo.
Are food and souvenirs included?
Food is not included, and souvenirs are not part of the package. However, bottled water is provided.
Is there an option for a group or solo traveler?
Small groups or private bookings are available, offering flexibility depending on your preferences.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve your spot with a flexible Pay Later option, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Final Thoughts

This private tequila tour offers a balanced blend of cultural insight, scenic beauty, and flavorful tastings—all in a crowd-free environment. It’s particularly suited for those who want a more personalized experience, away from the busy commercial routes. The opportunity to explore two different distilleries and see the agave fields in full bloom makes this a memorable way to connect with Mexico’s most iconic spirit.
If you’re in Guadalajara and craving a deeper understanding of tequila, this tour provides excellent value, expert guidance, and plenty of authentic moments. Whether you’re a spirits enthusiast or just love discovering local traditions, this day in Jalisco promises to be both educational and enjoyable.
In summary, this tour is a fantastic choice for travelers seeking a private, in-depth look at tequila production, complemented by stunning scenery and relaxed stops. It’s especially appealing for those who value personalized experiences and authentic craftsmanship, making it a highlight in any Jalisco itinerary.
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