If you’re looking for an authentic, hassle-free way to explore the world of tequila outside Guadalajara, this private day tour to Tequila and Cazcanes Distillery might just be your best bet. It promises a comprehensive experience, mixing behind-the-scenes looks at tequila production with free time to wander the vibrant streets of the famous town of Tequila. What’s especially appealing is that it’s tailored for those who want a personal touch — no big tour buses here, just your group, private transport, and a local guide who loves sharing their passion.
Two elements that really stand out are the opportunity to meet the passionate team behind Cazcanes Tequila and the chance to taste their five premium expressions in a scenic barrel-room setting. Plus, the inclusion of a visit to Tequila Selecto de Amatitán offers a chance to sample artisanal products made with traditional methods. One thing to consider: this tour is a full day, so it requires some walking and moderate physical activity, especially in Tequila town, where cobblestone streets add charm but can be uneven.
This experience suits curious travelers eager to go beyond the surface, those who appreciate high-quality tastings, and anyone interested in the local culture of Jalisco’s most iconic spirit. If you’re after an intimate, educational, and relaxing day that combines history, craftsmanship, and fun, this tour hits the mark.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Private, guided tour focusing on Cazcanes Tequila, offering personalized insights.
- All-Inclusive Convenience: Transportation, entrance fees, and tastings are covered, providing hassle-free planning.
- Rich Itinerary: Visits include artisanal and industrial tequila factories, free time in Tequila town, and local drinks.
- Comfort & Accessibility: Air-conditioned vehicle with bottled water, suitable for those with moderate physical fitness.
- Cultural Highlights: Explore vibrant streets, shops, and savor local specialties like Cantaritos.
- Value for Money: With carefully curated stops and expert guidance, the $155.61 per person price delivers a comprehensive experience.
Detailed Review of the Tour

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Introduction to the Tour Experience
This private tour combines education, tasting, and sightseeing into a well-rounded day exploring Guadalajara’s surrounding tequila heartland. Offered by Koyote Tours, it’s designed for those who want a personalized, engaging visit without the crowds and with all logistics taken care of. The price, at just over $150 per person, includes transportation, tasting fees, and entrance to key sites — making it a good value for a full day adventure.
Two aspects we particularly like are the exclusive access to Cazcanes Tequila’s production process and the opportunity for ample free time in Tequila town. These elements allow you to absorb the experience at your own pace and really get a sense of the local vibe. The only possible drawback is that the tour involves a fair amount of walking and standing, especially in the town, so travelers with mobility issues should consider this.
This tour is ideal for those curious about tequila craftsmanship, lovers of local culture, or travelers seeking a hassle-free yet authentic day trip. It’s perfect if you want to avoid the generic, large-group experiences and prefer a tailored adventure.
The Itinerary Breakdown

Stop 1: TEQUILA SELECTO DE AMATITAN
The day begins at Tequila Selecto de Amatitán, a winery that balances artisanal methods with industrial production. Here, you’ll join a guided tour that takes you through the process of tequila-making, from the agave fields to the final product. You’ll sample their tequila, liqueurs, and creams produced right on-site.
What makes this stop particularly interesting is the chance to see a small-scale operation that still produces on a larger scale, blending tradition with modern efficiency. As one reviewer pointed out, “the tasting of different products within the distillery’s own facility was a highlight,” giving an authentic taste of local craftsmanship. The duration is about two hours, giving enough time to soak in the sights and flavors without feeling rushed.
Stop 2: Cazcanes Tequila in Amatitán
The main event is the visit to Cazcanes Tequila (NOM 1614), where you’ll get an insider’s view of how this premium tequila is made. The team is passionate, and their presentation includes a thorough look at their meticulous production process. You’ll see everything from the agave fields to their barrel-aging rooms, culminating in a tasting of five of their finest expressions.
Guests have raved about this part of the tour. One reviewer noted, “The private tasting in their scenic barrel-room was a real treat,” emphasizing the exclusive atmosphere. Since all entrance fees are included, your focus stays on enjoying the spirits and learning about their unique qualities.
Stop 3: Free Time in Tequila Town
After the distillery visits, you’ll have approximately two hours to enjoy the Magical Town of Tequila. Its cobblestone streets, lively arcades, and colorful shops offer plenty of opportunities for photos, souvenirs, or simply soaking up the vibrant atmosphere. Many visitors appreciate this free time as a chance to try local snacks, buy handcrafted pottery, or chat with shop owners.
Some travelers mentioned that the town’s charm is best enjoyed at a relaxed pace, and the free time allows you to do just that. You’ll find several places to purchase authentic tequila bottles or sample street foods.
Stop 4: Cantaritos El Güero in Amatitán
The final stop is at Los Cantaritos El Güero, a well-known drink stand famed for its refreshing Cantaritos — a mix of tequila, lime, orange, and grapefruit juices served in a clay cup. This is a local favorite and a fun way to end the day, offering a taste of the region’s vibrant drink culture.
Guests have described it as “a perfect way to cool down and enjoy a traditional local drink,” with some noting how the balanced flavors of the Cantaritos make a memorable conclusion to the trip.
What’s Included and What’s Not

Included:
- Private, air-conditioned transportation with bottled water
- All entrance fees to Cazcanes
- Guided tequila tastings at both distilleries
- Visits to artisanal and industrial tequila producers
- Free time in Tequila town
- Visit to Los Cantaritos El Güero for local drinks
Not Included:
- Food (though the tour offers plenty of opportunities to sample local snacks)
- Gratuities — which are always appreciated but not obligatory
- Souvenirs — though many shops are available during your free time
Practical Details for Travelers

The tour departs at 10:00 am, with pick-up options available. It’s suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as there will be walking and some uneven surfaces in the town. Participants must be 18 or older to enjoy the tequila tastings, and a valid ID might be requested.
The tour is exclusively for your group, meaning a more intimate experience — no sharing with strangers. Plus, the entire experience is designed for convenience, with seamless entry to the distilleries and the comfort of private transport.
Why Choose This Tour?

This trip offers a well-balanced mix of education, tasting, and sightseeing. The fact that it’s private means your party can customize the pace and focus on what interests you most. The inclusion of both artisan and larger-scale tequila producers provides a spectrum of insights into the manufacturing process, and the free time in Tequila town allows for spontaneous discoveries — be it a hidden café or a craft shop.
The cost, at $155.61 per person, covers most of what matters for a quality experience — transportation, entry fees, tastings, and local drinks — making it quite good value. It’s especially appealing to those who want to avoid crowded tours and appreciate a more personal, in-depth approach.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is perfect if you’re passionate about tequila or eager to learn about its production from real artisans. It suits travelers who appreciate authentic experiences and prefer small group or private tours for a more relaxed atmosphere. If you enjoy exploring local towns and sampling regional specialties, you’ll find plenty to love here.
It’s also ideal for those with a curiosity about Jalisco’s culture and Mexican craftsmanship—you’ll come away with not just bottles of tequila but a deeper understanding of what makes Jalisco’s spirit so special.
The Sum Up

This private tour offers a comprehensive, relaxed, and authentic way to explore the world of tequila just outside Guadalajara. You’ll visit both artisanal and larger distilleries, enjoy private tastings of top-quality spirits, and have ample free time to explore the lively streets of Tequila town. The inclusion of local drinks like Cantaritos adds a fun, cultural touch that makes the experience memorable.
What makes this tour stand out is the personalized nature — you’re not just another number on a bus; you get a guided experience tailored to your group. The convenience of private transportation, combined with carefully curated stops, means you can focus on what matters: tasting, learning, and soaking up the local atmosphere.
For travelers who want a balance of education, fun, and culture, this tour offers excellent value. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy authentic, small-group adventures and are curious about the craftsmanship behind Mexico’s most celebrated spirit.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, you’ll travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, which includes bottled water for your comfort.
Are entrance fees covered?
All entrance fees to Cazcanes are included in the price, simplifying your planning.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
While souvenirs aren’t included, you’ll have free time in Tequila town, where shops sell handcrafted items and spirits.
Is there a limit on age for the tastings?
Yes, participants must be 18 or older to partake in the tequila tasting, and a valid ID may be requested.
How long is the free time in Tequila town?
You’ll have about two hours to explore, take photos, and shop.
What’s the best part of the tour?
Many visitors highlight the private tasting at Cazcanes and the relaxed exploration of Tequila town as the tour’s highlights.
Is this suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
Moderate physical activity is involved, especially walking on cobblestone streets, so consider your comfort with uneven surfaces.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat or sunscreen for sun protection, and cash if you want to buy souvenirs.
How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 8 hours, starting at 10:00 am, with a full day of activity.
This tour represents a thoughtfully curated way to experience tequila’s roots, craftsmanship, and vibrant culture in just one day — perfect for travelers seeking a memorable, intimate adventure beyond the usual tourist spots.
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