A lively way to explore Mexico’s famous tequila region during Día de Muertos, this 5-day cycling tour combines scenic rides, cultural insights, and authentic celebrations. For $6,300 per person, you’ll spend nearly a week pedaling through lush agave fields, visiting local altars, and tasting traditional food, all guided by knowledgeable locals. Led by B2B Cycling xp, the tour offers three guided rides and plenty of chances to connect with the spirit of the holiday and the land itself.
What we love most about this experience is how it balances active exploration with culture. The rides are suitable for a variety of fitness levels, making it accessible even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist. Plus, the highlight on November 2nd, when you visit local homes and witness Día de Muertos offerings firsthand, offers a deeply personal glimpse into Mexican traditions. The chance to enjoy a themed dinner filled with regional flavors further cements this as a memorable experience.
That said, the tour isn’t cheap, and at the price point, you’ll want to consider whether a guided cycling holiday is your style. The itinerary is fairly full, with long rides on some days—up to six hours—so good physical condition helps. If you’re seeking a fully relaxed vacation with lots of free time, this might feel a bit structured. But for those eager to combine active travel with cultural discovery, this tour offers real value.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy cycling in scenic landscapes, are curious about Mexican traditions, and want a guided, organized trip that offers plenty of cultural highlights without sacrificing comfort. It’s perfect for those who want to celebrate Día de Muertos in an authentic way while enjoying the natural beauty of Jalisco.
- Key Points
- Exploring the Tequila Region on Two Wheels
- The Itinerary: A Day-by-Day Breakdown
- Cultural Highlights and Special Día de Muertos Experiences
- What the Tour Includes
- What to Keep in Mind
- Analyzing the Value
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Cultural immersion with visits to local altars and a tequila distillery.
- Balanced riding suitable for all fitness levels, with guided support.
- Authentic Día de Muertos experiences including home visits and a themed dinner.
- Scenic landscapes featuring agave fields, dams, and historic towns.
- Comfort and convenience with hotel stays, meals, and assistance included.
- Limited flexibility due to structured itinerary and non-refundable policy.
Exploring the Tequila Region on Two Wheels
This 5-day cycling tour in Jalisco, Mexico, offers an intriguing mix of active exploration and cultural discovery. It’s not just about pedaling through beautiful scenery; it’s an opportunity to connect with the local traditions during one of Mexico’s most vibrant festivals, Día de Muertos. The tour takes you on three guided rides, each designed to showcase the stunning landscapes and historic towns of the tequila-producing region, with enough flexibility to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
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The Itinerary: A Day-by-Day Breakdown
Day 1: Arrival and Welcome at Hacienda El Carmen
The journey begins at the elegant Hacienda El Carmen Hotel & Spa, where you’ll settle into your room, relax, and get a preview of what’s to come from your guide. The initial meeting sets the tone, introducing you to the local area and the upcoming adventures. The hotel’s setting provides a calm, charming base surrounded by the lush greenery of Jalisco.
Day 2: From Tequila to Etzatlán and Magdalena
Today’s ride is about charming towns and scenic countryside. Starting from the Hacienda, you’ll pass through Etzatlán—a town with a lively atmosphere—and head toward Magdalena. The route, about three hours, is perfect for warming up, with opportunities to appreciate the vibrant local life and historic architecture. Along the way, you’ll see the landscapes that make this region famous—rolling hills dotted with agave plants, and picturesque rural scenes.
What makes this ride special? The blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. Travelers often mention how the views are “stunning” and the towns feel authentic, not touristy. This sets the scene for deeper cultural engagement.
Day 3: To Amatitan and the Santa Rosa Dam
This full day involves a longer, more challenging ride—around six hours—covering the majestic agave hills and ending at the Santa Rosa Dam. The ride includes a descent to the dam’s base and a mountain climb, providing a mix of breathtaking vistas and physical challenge.
Why do we love this? The climb offers a chance to enjoy some of the best views of the region’s landscape, with the dam itself offering an impressive sight. The scenery is quite spectacular, with expansive agave fields that stretch to the horizon, ideal for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Day 4: Historic Etzatlán and the Railway Museum
As the trip winds down, you’ll visit the historic railway station in Etzatlán, built in 1878. This site, transformed into a museum, offers insight into the area’s history and development. The afternoon ride along the Vías Verdes, a scenic trail used for biking, offers a relaxed yet beautiful experience, perfect for reflection and appreciation of the land.
Day 5: Farewell and Reflection at El Carmen
Your final pedal back to Hacienda El Carmen wraps up the adventure. The day is short—about an hour—giving you time to savor the landscapes and perhaps reflect on your experience. You’ll leave with new friends, wonderful photos, and a deeper understanding of Mexican culture.
Cultural Highlights and Special Día de Muertos Experiences

Perhaps the most meaningful part of this tour is the focus on Día de Muertos traditions. On November 2nd, you get a chance to visit local families in their homes, witnessing their offerings—called ofrendas—that honor loved ones who have passed. This is a rare, heartfelt experience that offers insight beyond tourist attractions.
Guided visits to altars and a tequila distillery add an educational element, enriching your understanding of the region’s products and spiritual practices. The themed dinner, filled with traditional flavors, caps the holiday celebrations, allowing you to taste the authentic cuisine and join in the festive spirit.
What the Tour Includes
- Transportation: An air-conditioned vehicle makes traveling between towns comfortable, especially after long rides.
- Meals: Breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are included—so you won’t have to worry about finding food along the way. The dinners are especially noteworthy, often themed around Día de Muertos.
- Local Guides and Support: The tour is guided, with mechanical assistance available—meaning you’re well-supported whether tackling a tough climb or enjoying a leisurely ride.
- Cultural Entry: The tequila factory tour and home visits are included, giving you a deeper cultural understanding.
What to Keep in Mind
The tour is carefully organized, with a structured itinerary and non-refundable policy—so if your plans change, refunds are not available. The rides, especially on Day 3, can be quite long (up to six hours), so good physical fitness helps. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, which can be a plus for intimacy but requires minimum numbers to run.
Analyzing the Value

At $6,300, this tour is a significant investment, but it offers comprehensive logistics—hotel stays, meals, guided support, and cultural experiences—all bundled into one package. The inclusion of a tequila distillery visit and home altars is a rare treat for travelers interested in real, tangible traditions.
The price reflects both the quality of accommodation and the exclusive access to local festivities. If you’re someone who values immersive cultural experiences combined with active travel, this trip can be a worthwhile way to celebrate Día de Muertos while staying comfortable and supported.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This journey is ideal for travelers who enjoy cycling in scenic environments, are curious about Mexican traditions, and prefer organized trips that manage all logistics. It’s suited for those with moderate fitness levels, as the rides can include challenging climbs, but are designed to be inclusive.
If you’re looking for a cultural celebration combined with outdoor activity, and are not expecting a free-form vacation with lots of downtime, this tour fits well. It’s best for those eager to witness Día de Muertos authentically while enjoying the natural beauty of Jalisco.
The Sum Up

This Día de Muertos cycling tour in Tequila offers a compelling mix of scenic rides, culture, and festive traditions. The focus on local altars, home visits, and traditional dinners provides a heartfelt perspective you won’t find on typical tourist routes. The well-organized itinerary, comfortable accommodations, and guided support make it suitable for those who want to explore actively but with plenty of cultural context.
While the price is on the higher side, you’re paying not just for the physical activity but for a deep dive into Mexican customs, stunning landscapes, and memorable experiences. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers seeking an authentic, enriching adventure—especially if you love cycling and cultural festivals.
If you’re ready to combine your love of riding with a meaningful celebration of Día de Muertos, this tour could be just the ticket. Be prepared for long days, emotional home visits, and the chance to create lasting memories in one of Mexico’s most captivating regions.
FAQ

Is transportation provided throughout the tour?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle is included to support the group between rides and to transport you comfortably across the region.
Are the rides suitable for all fitness levels?
The tour is designed for all rider levels, with guidance and mechanical assistance available. However, some days involve longer, more challenging rides, so moderate fitness is recommended.
What’s included in the meals?
Breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are provided every day, including special Día de Muertos dinners with traditional flavors. Meals are part of the package, so you don’t need to worry about separate costs.
Can I participate in the cultural activities?
Absolutely. The tour features visits to local altars, a tequila distillery, and home visits during Día de Muertos—offering meaningful cultural insights.
What is the total duration of the tour?
The experience lasts approximately five days, with daily activities and guided rides scheduled to give a comprehensive taste of the region.
Is the tour private?
Yes, only your group participates, which allows for a more personalized experience and flexible interactions.
What should I bring?
Comfortable cycling gear, sun protection, a camera, and a spirit of adventure. The tour includes mechanical support and assistance, but personal items for comfort are recommended.
Are accommodations included?
Yes, hotel stays are arranged at Hacienda El Carmen, offering a comfortable base with amenities.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. Minimum traveler numbers apply; if not met, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This detailed review aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect from the Día de Muertos Cycling Tour in Tequila. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or simply curious about Mexican traditions, this trip offers a chance to experience the land, its people, and their vibrant celebrations in a truly memorable way.
