OAXACA


Ancient Traditions & Modern Marvels


OCTOBER 19 - 25, 2025

Prepare yourself to be charmed by Oaxaca's history, handcrafted textiles, and incredible cuisine!

Join us for a 7-day, 6-night journey around Oaxaca, Mexico, where ancient traditions meet today’s vibrant culture! We’ll journey through picturesque villages and engage in hands-on craft and weaving workshops. We’ll indulge in a tranquil spa day, explore the surreal landscapes of Hierve el Agua, and find ourselves mesmerized by the ancient wonders of Monte Alban. We’ll relish authentic meals amidst scenic beauty and unleash our culinary flair in a local chef's kitchen. This trip offers an incredible variety of experiences, sights, and flavors, in the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Tour Cost

$3600 (single) 

$3050 (shared)

  • ● Small group (maximum 12 participants)

    ● Wandering Earl Tours group leader

    ● Accommodation (6 nights – 4* hotel)

    ● Breakfast every day, 5 lunches and 4 dinners

    ● Transportation within Oaxaca (Private comfortable van)

    ● Local English-speaking guides throughout the trip

    ● All activities, entrance fees and experiences mentioned in the itinerary

    ● All airport transfers

  • ● Flights to/from Oaxaca

    ● Passport/visa fees

    ● Meals and activities not mentioned

    ● Travel insurance (mandatory)

    ● Gratuities

DAILY ITINERARY

  • Arrival Day

    Upon arrival, a private driver will meet you at the airport and take you to our centrally-located hotel. For those who arrive early or are interested in some activities on this day, our team will be on hand to assist. We'll then meet up in the evening for a group orientation and our first dinner together, diving into the deep flavors of Oaxaca's famous food scene.

    Included Meals: Dinner

  • Oaxaca

    We'll start the day by exploring Oaxaca's captivating old town on foot, visiting major attractions including Santo Domingo and the Zocalo, as well as bustling markets and the Oaxaca Textile Museum, where we'll deepen our understanding of the region's rich textile traditions.

    For lunch, we'll head to the famous "20 de Noviembre" market to savor a wide array of Mexican dishes, including tlayudas, enchiladas, enfrijoladas, and more. We’ll then have the opportunity to visit a local art gallery and studio, where we’ll engage with a Oaxacan artist celebrated for his vibrant and innovative take on figurative expressionism.

    Our day will conclude with a dinner featuring mole, a renowned Mexican sauce that dates back to pre-Hispanic times. Known as the "land of the seven moles," Oaxaca is the perfect place to experience this culinary delight!

    Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Teotitlan del Valle / Tlacolula / San Marcos Tlapazola

    Today we’ll head to Teotitlan del Valle, a Zapotec village known for its naturally dyed rugs and beeswax candles. Here you'll roll up your sleeves for a hands-on weaving workshop led by locals who’ve been in the textile game for generations. We’ll learn how they use a variety of ingredients collected in nature, such as cochineal bugs, moss, and indigo, to make their colorful dyes. Everyone will have the opportunity to create a small woven piece using a manual loom with Zapotec techniques.

    We’ll move on to Tlacolula for lunch, and maybe even sneak in a quick visit to a mezcal palenque to see how they craft this smoky liquor. In the afternoon we’ll drive to San Marcos Tlapazola, a community largely run by women who’ve formed a red-clay pottery cooperative. Using unconventional tools like corn cobs and repurposed basketballs, they make some really cool traditional kitchenware.

    Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • Oaxaca

    We'll kick off our day by diving into a lively market, surrounded by an array of colors and aromas. It's here that we'll gather fresh ingredients for a cooking class that awaits us. From there, we'll head to the kitchen of a local chef who will guide us through the intricacies of Oaxacan cuisine, including how to make mole, a complex sauce that often contains over 50 ingredients, ranging from chilies to chocolate, giving it a unique and rich flavor. After enjoying our culinary creations, you'll have free time to wander through Oaxaca’s city center, with options such as visiting art galleries, exploring boutiques, or relaxing in one of the city’s charming cafes. The day will conclude with a hearty, home-cooked meal with our local friends.

    Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • San Martín Tilcajete / Monte Albán / San Bartolo Coyotepec

    Today we’ll start with a visit to a women's cooperative in San Martín Tilcajete, a town renowned for crafting alebrijes—vibrant, fantastical folk art sculptures that have become symbols of Mexican artistic expression. During the workshop, you will have the rare opportunity to paint your own small alebrije, learning the techniques that bring these dream-conceived figures to life.

    We'll continue to Monte Alban, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with the history and traditions of the Zapotec civilization. After exploring the ancient ruins, we'll enjoy lunch in the picturesque countryside surrounding Oaxaca. Our day will conclude with a visit to San Bartolo Coyotepec, famous for its one-of-a-kind black pottery. We'll also stop at the local artisans' traditional market, offering a chance to appreciate and learn more of the region's handcrafted arts.

    Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • Hierve el Agua / Mitla

    We'll start the day with a traditional Mexican breakfast in a charming small town before heading to Hierve el Agua, a natural wonder featuring cliffside formations that look astonishingly like frozen waterfalls. After a relaxing tour of the site, you'll have the chance to take a refreshing dip in the natural pools.

    We’ll then drive to the town of Mitla, honored with the "Pueblo Magico" title in 2015. This title is awarded to towns in Mexico that offer visitors a "magical" experience due to their natural beauty, cultural richness, traditions, and great hospitality. Here we'll explore some of Oaxaca's most significant archaeological sites, wander through a quaint market, and enjoy a tasty lunch.

    For those who prefer a quieter day, our tour leader can help you set up a restful experience back in the city, with options such as a day spa, enjoying a temazcal steam bath or partake in a chocolate-making class.

    As the day winds down we'll regroup for our farewell dinner at one of the best restaurants in the city.

    Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Oaxaca / Departure Day

    You will be picked up for your private airport transfer based on the time of your departing flight.

    Included meals: Breakfast

Accommodations

we’ll stay in a comfortable and convenient 4* hotel in the heart of Oaxaca’s Historical Center. 8 single rooms are available and offered on a first come-first served basis. The remainder of the rooms will be shared, two travelers per room in two single beds. All rooms have a private bathroom.

Physical Demands: Moderate 

This tour requires a certain level of physical activity. It will require a good amount of walking to see a few of the sites we visit, such as Hierve el Agua and Monte Albán. It is recommended that participants can walk over both flat and uneven terrain for up to 2 hours at a time.

Please note that the trip can involve the following: long days, walking tours in the cities, being outside in potentially diverse temperatures, early morning wake-ups and other similar scenarios.

Group Size

This tour requires a minimum of 8 participants and has a maximum of 12 to ensure the best small group tour experience.

  • A $500 deposit is required to secure your spot on this trip.