From Oaxaca de Juarez: Hierve el Agua and Mezcal Distillery
Hierve el Agua looks like a science project gone right. This Oaxaca day trip pairs petrified waterfall views and a […]
Hierve el Agua looks like a science project gone right. This Oaxaca day trip pairs petrified waterfall views and a […]
Hierve el Agua is more fun when you earn it. This long day trip from Oaxaca City mixes an early
You get out of the airport and on your way fast. This private Huatulco (HUX) airport transfer is built for
Hierve el Agua meets mezcal in one long, good day. I love the 3 hours at Hierve el Agua—time to
If you love mezcal, this day will make you grin. You’ll start with a hands-on look at how mezcal is
Murals and chocolate make Oaxaca feel personal. This tour blends Jalatlaco murals with artists’ studios and ends with Chimalapa cacao
Monte Albán is a wow-factor in any weather. This Oaxaca day trip pairs the UNESCO scale of Monte Albán with
Oaxaca in one long, satisfying loop. I love the Mitla ruins for their geometric Mixtec-style detail, and I love that
Monte Albán is the big-name ruin for a reason. This half-day plan gets you to the UNESCO mountaintop in an
Earth, Corn & Fire is a food walk that connects Oaxaca’s markets to the ingredients behind its most famous dishes.
Monte Albán clicks with the right guide, and this half-day tour packs the must-see pre-Columbian views into 3–4 hours. I
Petrified waterfalls and Zapotec craft in one hot day. I love Hierve el Agua for its surreal natural pools and
One day, five Oaxaca worlds. Hierve el Agua delivers petrified waterfalls plus mineral pools, and I love how the day
Three stops, one big Oaxaca story. You’ll pair a guided walk through Monte Albán with hands-on craft culture at the
Oaxaca in one long, satisfying day. You’ll hit Árbol del Tule, the petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua, the Zapotec