Monte Alban Shuttle

Monte Albán gets easier when transport is handled. This small-group shuttle takes you from Oaxaca City to the ruins without forcing you into a big tour. I love how reliable the departures feel and how simple the whole plan is:…
MEXICO CITY
900 Tours Reviewed

Monte Albán gets easier when transport is handled. This small-group shuttle takes you from Oaxaca City to the ruins without forcing you into a big tour. I love how reliable the departures feel and how simple the whole plan is:…

Tepeyac feels bigger than you expect. This Guadalupe Shrine Tour uses a guided format so you don’t spend your limited energy figuring out timing and logistics on your own. I like the professional guide setup, which gives context for the…

San Miguel de Allende works best on foot. This 2-hour walk is an easy way to connect the historic center to the stories behind it, with an expert guide who keeps things clear and English-friendly. Guides such as J. Jesus…

Few places explain San Miguel fast. This San Miguel de Allende Landmarks and Lunch tour with Taste of San Miguel turns the Centro into a story you can follow as you walk. You get a tight route of iconic churches…

Mexico City is full of grand buildings—but this tour helps you understand them fast. You get a private off-the-beaten-track walk through the historic center, with context that turns famous facades into stories you’ll remember (and a quick stop for a…

Tacos taste better when you pedal. This Michelin Taco Bike Tour strings together Roma Norte and Condesa with a relaxed bike route and a sequence of taco stops, finished with a michelada-style sendoff and local hangout tips. You start with…

Mexico City tastes better off the main drag. This 4-hour, English-friendly tour guides you from the non-touristy Guerrero area toward the historic core, while stacking in freshly prepared traditional dishes and local drinks along the way. What I like most…

A long day in Oaxaca pays off big. This full-day route strings together Zapotec textiles, major archaeology, and the famous petrified-waterfalls at Hierve el Agua, with mezcal tasting to close it out. You’ll move fast through the countryside, but the…

Hierve el Agua is not like anything else. This full-day guided loop mixes stunning natural pools with hands-on Oaxaca crafts—all without you planning the logistics. I love how the day balances outdoor time with culture, and I also like that…

Tolantongo turns a road trip into a real water-and-caves experience. You get guided time in the geothermal pools and cave waterfalls, plus plenty of downtime to relax by the turquoise river. My favorite parts are the small-group feel (max 14…

Sunrise from a hot-air balloon over Teotihuacan is unforgettable. I love the aerial views (you get the pyramids from angles you can’t get on foot) and I also love the guided time on the ground, where your stops make the…

Two markets. One afternoon of Oaxaca flavor. This small-group Food & Markets Tour is an easy way to learn your way around Oaxaca City by eating your way through Mercado Benito Juárez and Mercado 20 de Noviembre. You’ll try classic…

Monte Albán and Oaxaca crafts in one smooth day. This 9-hour Monte Albán clásico tour works well if you want the big Zapotec site plus real artisan stops without stress. I love the small group feel (up to 20 people),…

Horseback time in Mexico, done the easy way. This half-day ride feels relaxed, with a real ranch setup, attentive cowboys, and family-first safety. You’ll spend about 2.5 hours in the open countryside at a pace you can manage, then settle…

Three markets. One food theme: corn. This tour works because it turns Oaxaca City’s market life into a guided story, from vendor chatter to what’s actually on your plate. I especially like the small group size (max 7), which makes…