Tule, Mitla & Hierve el Agua Full-Day Tour with Certified Guide
A full day outside Oaxaca, without the stress. This is an easy route that strings together classic Zapotec sites like […]
A full day outside Oaxaca, without the stress. This is an easy route that strings together classic Zapotec sites like […]
Monte Albán feels bigger when you’re there early. This small-group day pairs morning ruins with several hands-on craft stops, all
Oaxaca food starts with your hands. This class pairs a local market walk with a no set menu cooking session
One day, five Oaxaca worlds. Hierve el Agua delivers petrified waterfalls plus mineral pools, and I love how the day
Earth, Corn & Fire is a food walk that connects Oaxaca’s markets to the ingredients behind its most famous dishes.
Oaxaca in one long, satisfying loop. I love the Mitla ruins for their geometric Mixtec-style detail, and I love that
Murals and chocolate make Oaxaca feel personal. This tour blends Jalatlaco murals with artists’ studios and ends with Chimalapa cacao
Hierve el Agua meets mezcal in one long, good day. I love the 3 hours at Hierve el Agua—time to
Hierve el Agua looks like a science project gone right. This Oaxaca day trip pairs petrified waterfall views and a
Your lunch starts at the market. This Oaxaca vegetarian cooking class pairs a real market ingredient hunt with an hands-on
Mole starts in the market, not the kitchen, and this class makes that obvious. I like how you shop local
Pyramids that make time feel short. This full-day outing strings together Monte Albán’s monumental ruins, the Dominican convent of Cuilapam
Monte Albán hits you fast. This guided half-day mixes Zapotec ceremonial architecture with big Oaxaca Valley viewpoints, and the guide
Hierve el Agua looks unreal in person. This Oaxaca day trip pairs a comfortable van ride with time to explore
Oaxaca’s markets teach you to eat smarter. In about 2.5 hours, you’ll get multiple tastings across the best market spots,