Oaxaca Cultural Tour: Meet Artisans and Explore Local Life

Discover Oaxaca’s hidden gems with personalized artisan tours. Meet local artisans, explore unique towns, and savor authentic gastronomy. Book your unforgettable experience now.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • San Bartolo Coyotepec - A Zapotec community renowned for its unique black clay pottery. We’ll visit a workshop where an artisan still uses the ancient pre-Hispanic lathe, learning about the technique and the rich history of San Bartolo Coyotepec, a community that once supplied utilitarian pottery to the Zapotec empire.
  • San Martin Tilcajete -…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Tickets
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Cooler with Water
  • Guide
  • Surcharges on fuel
  • Payment for booths on federal highways
  • Parking fees
What's Not Included
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
  • Wild Mezcales Tasting ($100 MXN Mexican pesos per person)
Additional Information

Dear traveler, we are a responsible company dedicated to spreading our culture of the native peoples of Oaxaca, therefore, with us you will meet the artisans in their homes and have truly unique experiences, in places that only a local person knows, our service It is personalized and you can choose between the different tour options that we have for…

Location
San Bartolo Coyotepec
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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425ayleenp
Dec 26, 2024
An extraordinary and intimate glimpse into the magic of the artisan villages in the Oaxacan valley - Ricardo is the perfect tour guide. Not only is he incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about Oaxaca's rich cultural history, he is also a great conversationalist and I enjoyed our drive almost as much as the destinations. From the moment he picked me up at the hotel, I felt like I was on an adventure with a friend which, as a solo traveler, I deeply appreciated. The experience was also beautifully curated. From Maestro Matias' intimate home studio in San Bartolo Coyotepec where I watched him mold a pot from clay to the colorful alebrijes workshop in San Martin Tilcajete to the women-run market in Santo Tomás Jalieza, I was mesmerized by the talent and spirituality of the ancestral practices. We stopped for lunch at the market in Ocotlán de Morelos and I had the most amazing mole enchiladas at "La Frida Oaxaqueña", and then ended the tour with a visit to a palenque where Maestro Alexis explained the techniques he learned from his elders (passed down through several generations) to make his signature ancestral mezcal. Not only did I taste several of his mezcal variations, his adorable little brother Victor served me sliced oranges sprinkled with the delicious salt of the agave worm (gusanos de maguey). I will certainly go back to Oaxaca, and look forward to another tour with Ricardo. Two enthusiastic thumbs up!
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Mimi_s
Dec 25, 2024
Great day! - We had a wonderful guide who took us to some great places and a great lunch spot. As an additional treat the countryside was gorgeous. Great demonstrations of how the crafts are made.
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Tour06792467872
Jul 7, 2024
Tour of the crafts - The tour was amazing, we took the tour of the crafts where we met, the black mud, the alebrijes, looms, but what we loved the most was the mezcal, an incredible experience, I had already taken tours with other agencies in previous views, but what we lived with Ricardo we loved, we hope to see you soon, by the way we recommend the route of the crafts, worth every moment.
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