

This mystical site was located about 2 hrs, total from Cancun. It is one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico with millions of visitors each year. It was a perfect way to end this first stop.Īfter we left the distillery, we were on our way to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the magical Chichen Itza, which was just a short drive up the road.

My favorite part of the distillery was walking through and taking photos of the expansive agave plant fields after browsing the gift shop. The shop also sold typical tourist souvenirs, and various agave products. They had a nice selection of agave, as well as a large variety of other tequilas and alcohol. The staff really enhanced our experience and outfitted our group with sombreros while we took shots of agave and pictures!įollowing the tour and tasting, we were invited to browse through the large gift store attached to the distillery. We tried all different ages from 3 months to 8 years. The distillery processes and bottles the agave on-site, stores it in wooden barrels to age and then sells it to the public in their attached gift shop.Īfter the tour, which lasted around 15 minutes, we were able to taste five different kinds of agave. The agave is crushed using a horse pulling a stone wheel around in a circle. She explained the entire process and all of the steps involved. She showed us the agave fields surrounding the property and then took us inside the building where the agave plant was cultivated and transformed into the agave alcohol. Our guide spoke little English, but I was still able to understand little bits of what she was saying. Ready to experience this authentic distillery, we got our own personal and private tour for 50 pesos each (around $4 US). It was a perfect way to end this first stop.Walking up to the rustic establishment I was excited when I immediately saw rows of agave plants.

Following the tour and tasting, we were invited to browse through the large gift store attached to the distillery. The distillery processes and bottles the agave on-site, stores it in wooden barrels to age and then sells it to the public in their attached gift shop. original sound - 3days3noches.Walking up to the rustic establishment I was excited when I immediately saw rows of agave plants. TikTok video from 3days3noches "Arriving into the Cancun airport can be overwhelming! Since our last visit there have been some major updates! This time we used the Egates and we made it through immigrations in minutes! Also the construction at terminal 3 in the Cancun airport is finally over!! Be sure to watch the more detailed Cancun Airport Tips that we just uploaded to our channel!! #cancunairporttips #cancunairport2023 #cancunvacation2023 #cancunairporttransportation #cancunairporttransfers #cancuntraveltips #3days3noches". Arriving into the Cancun airport can be overwhelming! Since our last visit there have been some major updates! This time we used the Egates and we made it through immigrations in minutes! Also the construction at terminal 3 in the Cancun airport is finally over!! Be sure to watch the more detailed Cancun Airport Tips that we just uploaded to our channel!! #cancunairporttips #cancunairport2023 #cancunvacation2023 #cancunairporttransportation #cancunairporttransfers #cancuntraveltips #3days3nochesġ.7K Likes, 74 Comments.
