Street Art with an artist
Murals have stories. You just need the right guide. On this artist-led street art tour in Oaxaca, you’ll track down […]
Murals have stories. You just need the right guide. On this artist-led street art tour in Oaxaca, you’ll track down […]
A day trip like this is usually a juggling act. Here, you get a full hit list of Oaxaca highlights
Hierve el Agua is the kind of sight you remember. This full-day Oaxaca route strings together petrified waterfalls, Zapotec ruins,
Dia de Muertos turns Oaxaca into a moving lesson. This 5-hour evening walking tour threads church plazas, markets, and Day
Agave fields, then mezcal backstage. I like this tour because agave-field walking comes with full access to an artisanal distillery,
This one-hour bus feels like a mini show. You’ll cruise around the Mezcalbús route, pause at the Zócalo, and look
Hierve el Agua feels calm when you get there early. This half-day tour keeps things focused with a small group
Mezcal lessons start before you even taste. This 7-hour trip moves you from Oaxaca’s Valley of Tlacolula to Santiago Matatlán,
If you like your nature stops early, this one fits. This half-day trip to Hierve el Agua focuses on one
One great day in Oaxaca starts with ancient ruins. This trip strings together the Zapotec world at Monte Albán and
Agave to glass, in five hours. This Mezcal Tour Oaxaca takes you to working distilleries in Santiago Matatlán and Tlacolula
Food and history share the same sidewalk here. This Oaxaca market tour is built around regional tastings and a certified
Monte Albán and mezcal in one day is a strong combo. This private 9-hour route strings together Zapotec history, ocean-like
Mole starts in the market, not the kitchen, and this class makes that obvious. I like how you shop local
Monte Albán hits hard in just four hours. This half-day ride out of Oaxaca pairs a certified bilingual guide with