Oaxaca: Hierve el Agua & Mezcal Distillery Small-Group Tour
One day in Oaxaca can feel like three different worlds, and this tour strings them together. I like the mix […]
One day in Oaxaca can feel like three different worlds, and this tour strings them together. I like the mix […]
This one-hour bus feels like a mini show. You’ll cruise around the Mezcalbús route, pause at the Zócalo, and look
Mezcal lessons start before you even taste. This 7-hour trip moves you from Oaxaca’s Valley of Tlacolula to Santiago Matatlán,
A private van in Oaxaca beats the bus squeeze every time. This day trip links Hierve el Agua’s petrified waterfalls
Monte Albán and mezcal in one day is a strong combo. This private 9-hour route strings together Zapotec history, ocean-like
Seven moles, seven mezcals, one smart guide. In Oaxaca City, this tasting pairs mezcals with vegetarian mole in a way
Hierve el Agua meets mezcal in one long, good day. I love the 3 hours at Hierve el Agua—time to
Oaxaca in one long, satisfying loop. I love the Mitla ruins for their geometric Mixtec-style detail, and I love that
One giant tree, ancient ruins, petrified waterfalls, and mezcal. That mix is why this long day works so well in
One day, five Oaxaca worlds. Hierve el Agua delivers petrified waterfalls plus mineral pools, and I love how the day
Oaxaca in one long, satisfying day. You’ll hit Árbol del Tule, the petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua, the Zapotec
Hierve el Agua feels like a movie set. This full-day small-group trip strings together Hierve el Agua natural pools, a
One Oaxaca day, five big stories. This tour strings together ancient sights and living craft with door-to-door pickup, so you
Four wonders in one long day. This Oaxaca tour strings together Teotitlán del Valle textiles, the Hierve el Agua petrified
Monte Albán plus waterfall views is a rare mix. This private day trip strings together Oaxaca’s biggest ancient site, a