Tours

Huaxyacac

Walk down the most beautiful Street in Oaxaca’s historic center. Admire the most emblematic buildings, listen to the stories of the most important men from Oaxaca’s history and take notes of the best recommendations for coffee shops, restaurants, galleries, museums, etc.
  • Aqueduct
  • Casa Juarez museum
  • Santo Domingo Church
  • Quinta Real Hotel
  • Macedonio Alcala Theater
  • Markets (Benito Juárez)
  • Chocolate factory
  • Zocalo
  • Cathedral
  • Rufino Tamayo Museum
LEAVE: 8:30 AM / RETURN: 2:00 PM

Cocijo

MONTE ALBAN

Considered the first city in Mesoamerica, birthplace of the Zapotec civilization, beginnings of urbanization in Mesoamerica. Learn about the history that surrounds the development of one of the most important cities of the Classic period in Mesoamerica. (closed on Sunday)

Atzompa

A village of formidable potters dedicated to making the traditional red and green glazed ceramics, still used in Oaxacan kitchens everywhere.

LEAVE: 8:30 AM / RETURN: 2:00 PM

Cocijo

MONTE ALBAN

Considered the first city in Mesoamerica, birthplace of the Zapotec civilization, beginnings of urbanization in Mesoamerica. Learn about the history that surrounds the development of one of the most important cities of the Classic period in Mesoamerica. (closed on Sunday)

Atzompa

A village of formidable potters dedicated to making the traditional red and green glazed ceramics, still used in Oaxacan kitchens everywhere.

LEAVE: 8:30 AM / RETURN: 2:00 PM

Lyobaa

TULE

Welcome to a small town with a big tree. See the oldest tree in Mexico and, arguably, the widest in the world.

MITLA

The second most important archeological site in Oaxaca. A place like no other with buildings decorated using geometric designs and considered masterpieces of Zapotec architects.

TEOTITLAN

Experience the epitomy of Zapotec traditions here culture. An indigenous town filled with talented artisans carrying on generational techniques for making a variety of goods.

Textile Rugs

One of the oldest traditions in Teotítlan is to weave. Every house is a workshop and every family dyes their rugs using natural colors. Learn the process of traditional rug making here with family and friends.

Wax Candles

These ornamental handmade candles are used as offerings on patron saint day or as a symbol of engagement between bride and groom. Seeing how they’re made is quite an experience.

LEAVE: 9:00 AM / RETURN: 4:00 PM

Magic Hands

San Bartolo Coyotepec

Black pottery is an emblematic handicraft in Oaxaca. Come and witness the skill of local potters as they create masterpieces out of black clay for all the marvel at.

San Martín Tilcajete

Meet the artisans whose life is dedicated to creating woodcarvings (alebrijes) from the copal wood, rich in color and diverse in form.

Santo Tomás Jalietza

Women and men weaving with backstrap looms, a pre-Hispanic technique still used today to create a varied collection of practical handicrafts.

LEAVE: 10:00 AM / RETURN: 3:30 PM

Magic Hands

San Bartolo Coyotepec

Black pottery is an emblematic handicraft in Oaxaca. Come and witness the skill of local potters as they create masterpieces out of black clay for all the marvel at.

San Martín Tilcajete

Meet the artisans whose life is dedicated to creating woodcarvings (alebrijes) from the copal wood, rich in color and diverse in form.

Santo Tomás Jalietza

Women and men weaving with backstrap looms, a pre-Hispanic technique still used today to create a varied collection of practical handicrafts.

LEAVE: 10:00 AM / RETURN: 3:30 PM

Hierve el Agua

Hierve el Agua

From the depths of the Earth, natural springs bubble up and give this place its name Hierve el Agua, (Boil the Water). Rich in minerals and salts the water has flowed over the edge of the mountain for millenia creating what we call petrified waterfalls. Hierve el Agua is the ideal place to walk, swim and take many beautiful pictures.

Mezcal

Learn all about the traditional process of mezcal production and enjoy taste testing the many varieties of Oaxaca’s most famous liquor.

LEAVE: 8:00 AM / RETURN: 2:00 PM