If you’re looking to step off the usual tourist trail and experience Mexico’s famed tequila region in a more personal way, this Horseback Riding Tour in the Agave Field with Lunch offers an authentic and memorable day. For around six hours, you’ll explore the UNESCO-listed Agave Landscape of Tequila on horseback, visit a traditional tequila distillery, and savor a tasty lunch in a cozy underground restaurant. The tour, priced at $235 per person, is perfect for travelers who want more than just a bus ride—something that combines cultural insight with a little adventure.
What we love about this tour is how it delivers a sense of immersion: the horse ride through the sprawling blue agave fields makes the landscape truly come alive, and the visit to a local artisanal distillery offers genuine insight into tequila production. Plus, the small-group setting (maximum eight guests) ensures a friendly, relaxed vibe, making it a more personal experience than large tours. On the downside, the tour requires good weather—so if rain is forecast, you might want to be flexible with your plans.
This experience suits curious travelers who enjoy authentic local scenery, appreciate good storytelling, and are comfortable on horseback. It’s especially ideal for those who want to combine a scenic outdoor activity with cultural learning and a delicious meal. From reviews, it’s clear that guides like Delfino and staff make a big difference, adding warmth and expert explanations along the way.
Key Points

- Unique experience: Ride through the UNESCO-listed Agave Landscape of Tequila on horseback, offering a different perspective on the region.
- Cultural insight: Visit a traditional tequila distillery, learn about the process, and taste local varieties, including a 100% non-distilled tequila.
- Intimate group: Small-group size enhances personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Hassle-free logistics: Included pickup from Guadalajara makes the day stress-free and easy.
- Delicious meal: Enjoy a hearty lunch in an underground restaurant, adding to the authentic feel.
- Weather-dependent: Good weather is essential; rain can cause cancellations or adjustments.
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

The tour kicks off at 9:00 am, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the day without feeling rushed. The first highlight is the Agave Landscape of Tequila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering over 35,000 hectares. We loved the way the guide explained how this landscape has been shaped by centuries of agave cultivation, creating a vibrant tapestry of blue plants stretching as far as the eye can see. The sprawling fields are a photographer’s dream, and walking or riding through them offers a real sense of connection to the land and its traditions.
Your horseback ride through these fields is not just about sightseeing—it’s about feeling part of the landscape. The horses are generally well-behaved, and given the small group size, you’ll have plenty of support and attention from your guide, who makes sure everyone is comfortable.
Next, the tour visits Cofradía, where you’ll explore a local tequila factory. This isn’t a large commercial operation but an artisan-style hotel, which means you’ll get a taste of traditional tequila-making methods. The guide explains how agave is harvested and processed, making the science behind tequila accessible and interesting. Many reviews mention how knowledgeable Delfino and other guides are—giving clear, engaging explanations that add depth to the experience.
Following the factory visit, it’s time for lunch at La Taberna del Cofrade, an underground restaurant that provides a cozy and authentic setting. The included meal is hearty and flavorful, providing a perfect break after a morning of activity. Reviewers consistently praise the quality of the food and the friendly atmosphere, noting that the staff are welcoming and the food feels authentic and satisfying.
Finally, the tour wraps up with a relaxed walk through Tequila town, including a visit to Jose Cuervo Avenue. The guide shares snippets of local history and culture, giving context to your visits and helping you appreciate the region beyond just tequila.
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What Sets This Tour Apart?
Unlike larger, more commercial tours, this experience offers a small-group setting, which makes it easier to ask questions and connect with your guide. The attention to detail and personalized approach shine through, making it clear that Delfino and his team are committed to providing a genuine experience.
The combination of horseback riding through the agave fields, visiting a local distillery, and enjoying authentic Mexican cuisine creates a well-rounded day that balances scenic beauty, cultural learning, and culinary delight. The fact that reviews consistently mention how well-organized everything was, with many travelers saying they’d happily return, speaks to the quality and value of the tour.
The tour’s price of $235 reflects a premium for the intimate group size, personalized guidance, and all included transportation, meals, and visits. For travelers who value quality over quantity, it’s a worthwhile investment.
Practical Considerations

While the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, it’s worth noting that you should have breakfast beforehand—there’s no breakfast included, and you’ll be active most of the day. The tour recommends wearing comfortable clothes suited for riding and walking, and bringing sun protection, since much of the day takes place outdoors.
The pickup service from Guadalajara is a huge plus, removing any logistical hassle. However, keep in mind that the tour requires good weather—bad weather might lead to cancellations or rescheduling, with options for full refunds or alternative dates.
The tour is capped at eight or ten travelers, which helps keep the experience personal and relaxed, but it also means booking well in advance (about ten days on average) to secure your spot.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour caters best to travelers who want a more authentic, hands-on experience of tequila culture rather than just a bus tour with brief stops. If you enjoy outdoor activities, learning from passionate guides, and tasting quality tequila, you’ll find this experience rewarding. It’s also ideal if you appreciate small groups and personalized attention.
Couples, solo travelers, or small groups seeking a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and cuisine will feel right at home. However, those with mobility issues or who aren’t comfortable on horseback might want to consider the physical demands, as this involves riding and walking outdoors.
Final Thoughts

This horseback riding and tequila tour offers a rare blend of scenic beauty, authentic local culture, and genuine hospitality. It’s especially appealing for those who want more than just a quick glance at the region—here, you get to truly feel connected to the land, its traditions, and its spirits.
The knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and intimate setting make it stand out as a quality experience worth considering if you’re in the Guadalajara area. Whether you’re a tequila aficionado or simply curious about Mexico’s iconic spirit, this tour promises a memorable day full of flavor, history, and natural beauty.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour doesn’t explicitly specify age restrictions, the horseback riding component and outdoor activities are generally suitable for older children comfortable with riding and walking. Check with the provider for specific age policies.
How long is the horseback riding part?
The tour includes a horseback ride through the agave fields, but the exact time isn’t specified. Expect it to be a significant part of the day, balanced by visits and meals.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable clothes suitable for riding and walking are recommended. Bring sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, since much of the day is outdoors.
Are drinks included during the visits?
The tour includes sampling at the distillery, but alcoholic beverages are not included in the price. You might find tastings of local tequila varieties, but additional drinks are at your own expense.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle pickup from your Guadalajara accommodations is included, making logistics simple.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
This tour is a well-crafted way to experience the charm of tequila country, combining outdoor adventure, cultural insight, and great food—all in a friendly, intimate setting. Perfect for those who seek authentic experiences and meaningful connections along the way.
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