• 4 in 1 Tour – Mazunte, Cacao Factory, La Ventanilla National Park & Turtle Spawn

    4 in 1 Tour – Mazunte, Cacao Factory, La Ventanilla National Park & Turtle Spawn

    You will get your money’s worth going booking this tour. With over 20 years offering tours around Oaxaca, we have created this 4 in 1 tour that will give our guests a complete culture and nature experience. We have friendly, professional, bi-lingual drivers and guides that will ensure your tour will be a success and…

  • Walking Tour Oaxaca by locals

    Walking Tour Oaxaca by locals

    Walk through the center of the city of Oaxaca and learn about the history, tradition and legends that surround this beautiful city. Please note that this tour is a tip-based tour. At the end of the tour, you decide how much you think the guide’s effort was worth. The price that we put here is…

  • Half-Day Oaxaca Monte Alban Walking Tour with Guide and Pickup

    Half-Day Oaxaca Monte Alban Walking Tour with Guide and Pickup

    Mysterious experience invited by mysterious ancient ruinsMonte Alban is a ruins of Zapoteca culture built on a hill about 400m high in the Oaxaca basin at an altitude of 1500m.It is said that the Zapotec people who once lived in this region started construction around 500 BC and flourished until around 800 AD. After that,…

  • Bird Watching Tour Huatulco HT

    Bird Watching Tour Huatulco HT

    We take you to several sports in which we know the hights birds people like to check.One of the spots is our national park. our goal is to identify the most amount of birds. And ts is not difficult Oaxaca is the state of Mexico with more birds our country has about 1050 species, and…

  • Private Transfer from Oaxaca to Veracruz

    Private Transfer from Oaxaca to Veracruz

    Enjoy a hassle-free arrival in Veracruz with our private door-to-door transfer service full of wonderful authentic insights into the local culture. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Oaxaca at your desired time, he takes care of your…

  • Paths of Mezcal

    Paths of Mezcal

    We offer a deep insight into the archeology, nature and living culture of Oaxaca. Through the wonderful ancestral architecture in Mitla, the interaction with Zapotec weavers in Teotitlán del Valle and producers of true artisanal mezcal. Our groups are small to guarantee personalized attention by professional tour guides with long experience, knowledge and passion for…

  • Oaxaca city tour

    Oaxaca city tour

    Walk around the main square where you will admire the beauty of the Santo Domingo temple that was part of a convent, now transformed into one of the best museums of colonial and pre-Colombian art, and where there are valuable objects from Monte Alban archeological site; continue along the tourist walkway, (pedestrian street) admiring its…

  • Unique Mexican Spirits Tasting & Pairing Experience

    Unique Mexican Spirits Tasting & Pairing Experience

    Hello! we are Mexican Spirits Club, a group of friends who are passionate about spirits produced in Mexico since ancient times. We carry out our tastings and pairings in a small tequila club we have in the center of La Paz, where we usually meet once or twice a week to taste craft spirits from…

  • Oaxaca Cooking Class

    Oaxaca Cooking Class

    Discover the flavors of Oaxaca as expert chefs introduce you to Oaxacan cuisine and cooking techniques. During this 3.5-hour class, walk to the local market to buy fresh ingredients before preparing your meal — including tortillas, salsas, an appetizer, soup, mole, dessert. With special emphasis on creating dishes (and recipes) that you can easily recreate…

  • Oaxaca City Walking Tour

    Oaxaca City Walking Tour

    We begin our tour visiting the Temple of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, a monumental architectural complex of the Dominican Order, without a doubt one of the most beautiful examples of Baroque in Mexico.We continue on foot on the Tourist Walkway, from Santo Domingo de Guzmán and to the center of the City, where various museums,…

  • Mexico City Night Food Bike Tour

    Mexico City Night Food Bike Tour

    Exploring Mexico City by bike is great because you don’t get stuck in traffic jams, you take care of the environment, you meet the people and the stories of the city and you can stop anywhere to enjoy the flavors of Mexican street food and support local businesses at the same time. Bottom line: You…

  • The Best of Oaxaca Walking Tour & Mezcal Tasting

    The Best of Oaxaca Walking Tour & Mezcal Tasting

    Discover the best of Oaxaca! Gaze at the one of the most beautiful spots located on the heart of the Istmo Mexican Region. Enjoy the cultural and iconic attractions of interest. Oaxaca is full of joy, colors and fun. It has so many great locations, each with its own fascinating tale. You will see the…

  • Day Trip to Xochicalco Ruins and Hacienda Vista Hermosa from Acapulco

    Day Trip to Xochicalco Ruins and Hacienda Vista Hermosa from Acapulco

    Leave Acapulco and experience the impressive countryside of Mexico as you travel to Xochicalco archaeological site and hacienda Vista Hermosa. 

  • Chacahua Lagoons National Park Day Trip from Puerto Escondido

    Chacahua Lagoons National Park Day Trip from Puerto Escondido

    Enjoy a day trip to Chacahua Lagoons National Park, where you will learn the true history of the Afromeztizos Culture and discover the real Mexico. You’ll visit some rural communities with interesting and sustainable projects along with experienced tour guide who will share with you all about the area of La Costa Oaxaqueña. Your tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off,…

  • Guided Cultural Tour with Certified Guide from Oaxaca

    Guided Cultural Tour with Certified Guide from Oaxaca

    From Huatulco, this excursion is the best way to get to know and understand local life, its ancestral traditions, its culture, its art and its artesian style in Mazunte classified as a Mexican Magic Town.They will be able to taste the results of their cultures such as Mezcal, chocolate and coffee.The environment will be the…

  • Real Coffee Plantation from Huatulco HT

    Real Coffee Plantation from Huatulco HT

    This excursion can be done only in this very spot in the whole country. Alonge the mexican coast line only here you can enjoy in five and a half hours tours a change of elevation which goes from cero to 4400 feet above the sea level, not only that, this is the only spot that…

  • Private Transportation from Oaxaca Airport to Hotel

    Private Transportation from Oaxaca Airport to Hotel

    Quality and experience in our transfers, they are safe transfers, with service with a professional driver in professional tourist transfer. Our vehicles are fully disinfected and our drivers are vaccinated and respectful of health protocols. Special Offer – Intro offer: Book by March 3 to save 13%. – Book Now!

  • Ecological Tour: Mangroves, crocodiles, iguanas and turtles

    Ecological Tour: Mangroves, crocodiles, iguanas and turtles

    For this activity we go to the hotel and go to the La Ventanilla Ecotourism Center, where we will take a walk near the beach to reach the lagoon and we will board a boat that will take us to the mangrove labyrinths to observe crocodiles, birds and iguanas in its natural habitat.We continue the…

  • Puerto Vallarta Cooking Experience with Market Tour and Tastings

    Puerto Vallarta Cooking Experience with Market Tour and Tastings

    Ready to cook up (and eat) a feast of flavors? This cooking class in the home of a master chef introduces you to the cuisine of culturally rich Puerto Vallarta. Shop for produce at the local market, visit a tortilla factory and discover interesting facts about Mexico’s culinary heritage.Our Daily Menu: Daily you will make:…

  • Full Day Tour of the Bays of Huatulco

    Full Day Tour of the Bays of Huatulco

    An incredible tour where you can discover 7 of the Huatulco bays. You will be able to see dolphins, turtles and in season the migration of whales. We will pass near one of the largest blow holes known as the Bufadero. We will see the bay of Cacaluta famous for its movies and television commercials,…

  • Mama’s Kitchen

    Mama’s Kitchen

    This class explores Oaxaca’s most famous dish- mole. We will also be making handmade tortillas and mezcal margaritas.

  • Mitla, El Tule & Teotitlan Tour of Oaxaca

    Mitla, El Tule & Teotitlan Tour of Oaxaca

    Discover the wonders of Oaxaca in one day and embark on a surprising day of adventure, history, tradition and natural wonders as you explore the wonders of Oaxaca State.

  • Monte Alban, Coyotepec and Villages Full-day

    Monte Alban, Coyotepec and Villages Full-day

    Enjoy a tour of the extraordinary archaeological zone of Monte Alban, declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1987. Monte Alban, constructed on a plateau at 1,940 meters above sea level, is one of the most representative archaeological sites in Mexico. With pyramids, a court for the pre-Hispanic ball game, among many other mystical constructions, take this…

  • Oaxaca Zapoteca Route Private

    Oaxaca Zapoteca Route Private

    Enjoy an Amazing tour from Huatulco to Oaxaca for 3 days, you will discover the magic of ancient cultures, also you will visit the mezcal palenques, the city of the dead MITLA, the Archaeological Zone. The adventure continues making the following scale to the Zapotec indigenous people of weavers Teotitlan del valle, a place full…

  • Private tour of magical waterfalls huatulco HT

    Private tour of magical waterfalls huatulco HT

    Explore Oaxaca’s beautiful Sierra region. A little over an hour is all it takes to transport you to this paradise. Upon arrival to Llano Grande waterfalls you will have a chance to swim in the invigorating waters and demonstrate your Tarzan skills swinging over the falls and into the crystal clear water, this tour involves…


All about Oaxaca

When to visit

The dry, sunny months from November through April are Oaxaca’s high season, perfect for hiking and biking through the state’s scenic mountains. The period starts with distinctive Day of the Dead celebrations in the days leading up to Nov. 1, when Oaxaca city is at its most enchanting. While July–August is considered shoulder season, those months’ moderate temperatures and Guelaguetza—an Indigenous culture bash generally held in late July—offer a great alternative.

Getting around

The main gateway to Oaxaca is Oaxaca International Airport (OAX), a short taxi ride outside Oaxaca city. From there, buses, minibusses, and shared taxis shuttle travelers to every corner of the state, though narrow, winding roads mean long-distance trips can be time-consuming. Visitors prone to motion sickness should come prepared with remedies or consider hiring a private car for more flexibility.

Traveler tips

  • Don’t call it tequila—Oaxaca’s signature spirit is mezcal distilled from dozens of varieties of agave.
  • Bring plenty of layers if you’re headed to the mountains, where nighttime temperatures can dip below freezing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oaxaca best known for?

Oaxaca is known for its culinary traditions, offering artisanal mezcal spirits, pizza-like tlayudas, and the thinly sliced beef called tasajo. Mole sauces are another specialty. While many foreigners just know the chocolate-rich black mole (mole negro), Oaxacan chefs prepare seven distinctive kinds, including red, green, and yellow.

How many days do you need in Oaxaca?

If you’re visiting Oaxaca city alone, plan to come for at least three days to browse markets, visit museums, and stop at the nearby Monte Alban Archeological Site. Add a few more days if you’re hoping to visit coastal surf beaches or traditional villages in the Oaxacan mountains.

What is the best month to visit Oaxaca?

Visit Oaxaca city at the beginning of November to experience its unique take on Day of the Dead celebrations, which include elaborate decorations, public altars, parades, and other festivities. November’s mild, dry weather also makes this an excellent time for outdoor pursuits in the nearby mountains and scenic Pacific coast.

Is it safe to travel to Oaxaca right now?

Yes, Oaxaca is generally considered safe. The state has lower crime rates than nearby states, but theft can be an issue in tourist areas. For example, not all locals and travelers feel comfortable walking at night in Oaxaca city. When in doubt, it’s a good idea to call a taxi.

What are the most popular things to do in Oaxaca with kids?

Oaxaca is an excellent destination for travelers with kids, and children are warmly welcomed. Popular kid-friendly activities in Oaxaca include the Monte Alban archeological site and swimming in the colorful pools at Hierve el Agua. Local markets, such as Oaxaca city’s Benito Juarez Market, overflow with enticing colors and treats.

What are the top attractions to visit in Oaxaca?

Top attractions in Oaxaca span history, culture, and nature. In and around Oaxaca city are the Monte Alban archeological site, Santo Domingo de Guzman Temple, the Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden, and the Museum of Oaxacan Cultures. A 1.5-hour drive away are the travertine pools Hierve el Agua, a colorful site photographers love.