Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX

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If you’re seeking a day trip that combines natural wonder, charming colonial towns, and a touch of indulgence, this private tour to Peña de Bernal and the Freixenet vineyards from Mexico City might just be what you’re looking for. This 13-hour excursion offers a carefully balanced mix of impressive sights, culture, and regional flavors — all in a comfortable, private setting.

What really stands out are the stunning views of Peña de Bernal, one of the largest monoliths in the world, and the chance to taste premium local wines at the renowned Freixenet Winery. Plus, exploring Bernal’s colorful streets with free time to shop or sample local food adds a personal touch. That said, the full day might feel a bit long for some, especially if you prefer less travel time or are not particularly interested in wine. This tour is best suited for those eager to see iconic natural formations, enjoy authentic Mexican towns, and indulge in top-quality wine tastings — all in one day.

Key Points

Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX - Key Points

  • Unique natural landmark: Peña de Bernal is one of the largest monoliths globally, offering impressive photo opportunities.
  • Authentic town experience: Bernal’s quaint streets are perfect for strolling, shopping, and sampling regional dishes.
  • Premium wine tasting: Enjoy three exclusive wines paired with tapas at Freixenet, with insights into the winemaking process.
  • Private, comfortable transportation: The journey is in a private vehicle, adding flexibility and convenience.
  • Educational winery tour: Learn how wine is made with a guided visit to Freixenet’s underground facilities.
  • Flexible and easy planning: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with pay-later options for peace of mind.
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Starting from Mexico City

Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX - Starting from Mexico City

The tour begins with pickup at your hotel or designated location in Mexico City, typically early in the morning to maximize your day. The private vehicle ensures a smooth ride through the scenic landscapes of central Mexico, avoiding the crowds and giving you a more personalized experience. The drive offers glimpses of rural towns and lush fields, setting a relaxed tone for the day.

Peña de Bernal: A Natural Wonder

Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX - Peña de Bernal: A Natural Wonder

Our first major stop is the imposing Peña de Bernal. Rising dramatically from the landscape, this massive monolith is often compared to other world-famous formations but feels uniquely Mexican. We loved the way the guide discussed its geological significance and cultural importance, giving us context as we admired its sheer size.

Expect to spend about an hour here, strolling around the base or capturing photos of this geological marvel. If you’re feeling energetic, you might hike partway up for panoramic views — though the tour mainly emphasizes appreciating its grandeur from the ground. The landscape around Peña de Bernal is lush and photogenic, making it a highlight for photographers and nature lovers alike.

Exploring Bernal’s Colonial Charm

Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX - Exploring Bernal’s Colonial Charm

Next, we visited the quaint town of Bernal, a true example of a Magical Town in Mexico. The streets are lined with colorful houses, colonial architecture, and artisan shops. You’ll have free time to wander at your own pace — whether that’s browsing local handicrafts, grabbing a snack, or simply soaking in the peaceful vibe.

Many reviews praise Bernal’s authenticity, noting how it feels removed from tourist-heavy spots yet offers genuine Mexican charm. You can sample regional cuisine or buy handcrafted textiles and souvenirs. This stop provides a relaxed, authentic taste of rural Queretaro life, away from the hustle of larger tourist hubs.

Visiting Freixenet Winery

Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX - Visiting Freixenet Winery

The highlight for wine enthusiasts is the visit to Freixenet, a renowned winery with a long-standing reputation. The guided tour takes you 25 meters underground into the winery’s cellars, where you’ll learn about the winemaking process from start to finish. The fact that the facilities are subterranean adds a cool, cathedral-like atmosphere and keeps the wine at a steady temperature.

Afterward, you’ll enjoy a tasting of three different wines paired with five carefully chosen tapas. The guide provides insights into each wine’s characteristics, making this experience both educational and flavorful. Many reviewers note the quality of the wines and the generous tasting portions, making this a real highlight.

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Wrap-up and Return

After the tasting, you’ll have some free time to explore the winery grounds, perhaps purchase additional bottles, or simply relax before heading back to Mexico City. The return journey is comfortably in your private vehicle, with an option to stop briefly if desired.

What You Should Know

Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX - What You Should Know

  • Duration: The tour lasts approximately 13 hours, so it’s a full day’s commitment but packed with memorable experiences.
  • Cost: At $787 per person, this tour offers a lot of value — considering the private transport, guided visits, and tastings included.
  • Group Size: It’s a private group, which means a more personalized experience and the flexibility to ask questions or customize a bit if needed.
  • Age Restrictions: Wine tasting is only for those over 18, so plan accordingly.
  • Weather: Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, and casual clothes — the outdoor parts require walking and exposure to the sun.

The Experience Provider: Trekzy

Exclusive tour to Peña de Bernal and Freixenet vineyards from CDMX - The Experience Provider: Trekzy

Rated 4.6 out of 5, Trekzy is known for reliable, well-organized tours that combine comfort and authentic experiences. Their attention to detail, especially on this full-day adventure, ensures you’re well looked after from start to finish.

This tour is an excellent choice for travelers wanting a balanced, authentic taste of Queretaro’s natural and cultural riches without the hassle of planning complex day trips on their own. The combination of spectacular views of Peña de Bernal, exploring a charming colonial town, and enjoying a wine tasting at a top winery makes it a well-rounded experience.

It’s particularly suitable for nature lovers, wine enthusiasts, and culture seekers who appreciate comfort and flexibility in their excursions. If you’re after a laid-back, yet rich day that showcases some of the best parts of central Mexico, this tour ticks many boxes.

While the drive is long, the scenery, authentic stops, and quality experiences make it worthwhile, especially if you value guided insights and private transport. This trip will leave you with beautiful photos, new tastes, and a deeper appreciation of Queretaro’s unique landscape and heritage.

  • Is the tour suitable for children? The tour has wine tasting limited to those over 18, but children can still enjoy Peña de Bernal and Bernal town.
  • What should I bring? Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, and casual clothes are recommended for walking and outdoor activities.
  • How long is the drive from Mexico City? The full day suggests a significant drive, but the private vehicle makes it more comfortable and flexible.
  • Can I customize the tour? Since it’s a private group, there’s potential for slight adjustments, but the core itinerary remains as described.
  • Is lunch included? Lunch isn’t specifically mentioned, but free time in Bernal allows for local dining or snacks.
  • What is the cancellation policy? You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
  • Is the tour bilingual? The guide is professional and bilingual, offering explanations in both English and Spanish.
  • How many people are in a group? It’s a private tour, so your group size depends on your booking.
  • What if it rains? The outdoor parts are weather-dependent, so check the forecast and dress accordingly.
  • What makes Freixenet special? Its underground cellars and high-quality wines paired with tapas provide a memorable tasting experience.

Whether you’re after striking vistas, a taste of local wine culture, or exploring a beautiful colonial town, this private tour offers genuine value and a chance to enjoy Queretaro’s highlights comfortably and authentically.

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