Entdecken Sie den Zauber von Huatulco und seiner Umgebung





Beschreibung
Begleiten Sie uns auf eine Reise zu einem der schönsten Reiseziele Mexikos und entdecken Sie den Zauber von Huatulco und seinen wunderschönen Buchten bei diesem wunderbaren Erlebnis voller Geschichte, atemberaubender Landschaften und farbenfroher Orte. Wir besuchen auch die „Crucesita“ in der Innenstadt, um den lokalen Handwerkern bei der Herstellung verschiedener Textilien wie Teppiche, Tischdecken, Hängematten usw. zuzusehen. Wir kommen an der katholischen Kirche vorbei, um das weltweit größte Gemälde der Jungfrau von Guadalupe (der Nationalpatronin Mexikos) zu bewundern, und schließlich gehen wir zu „La Probadita“, um alle möglichen Produkte aus Oaxaca zu probieren, wie Mezcal, Kaffee, heiße Schokolade aus Kakaobohnen und natürlich die köstlichen Heuschrecken. Wir sind ein lokales Unternehmen mit mehr als zwanzig Jahren Erfahrung in dieser wunderbaren Tourismusbranche.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Die Buchten von Huatulco und die wunderschöne Umgebung! Die spektakulärsten Ausblicke und Aussichtspunkte.
Die katholische Kirche „La Crucecita“, wo Sie das größte Bildnis der „Jungfrau von Guadalupe“ (Mexikos Nationalpatronin) der Welt bewundern können. Ihr zertifizierter Reiseleiter wird Ihnen alles über dieses beeindruckende Wandgemälde von José Ángel del Signo sowie über die Geschichte von Huatulco anhand der am Eingang der Kirche abgebildeten Szenen und Figuren erklären!
„La Probadita“ – Verkostung von Mezcal, Schokolade und regionalen Snacks. An diesem typischen Ort haben Sie die Gelegenheit, die verschiedenen Sorten des berühmten Mezcals aus Oaxaca sowie Mezcal-Cremes und einige der Spezialitäten dieses Bundesstaates zu probieren, darunter die traditionellen „Grasshoppers“, heiße Schokolade, Mole und einen der besten Kaffees der Welt.
Der Bundesstaat Oaxaca ist bekannt für sein wunderschönes und farbenfrohes Kunsthandwerk wie Teppiche, geschnitzte Holzfiguren (Alebijes), Figuren aus schwarzem Ton usw. Auf diesem Markt erfahren Sie, wie die Kunsthandwerker aus Oaxaca natürliche Ressourcen wie die Cochenille nutzen, um diese fantastischen Werke herzustellen.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Die Abholung erfolgt in der Lobby Ihres Hotels/Ihrer Ferienwohnung.
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(65)
Edwardo does a great job. His English is perfect if you need an English speaking guide. Spanish, as well. He's lived in the area for years, so his knowledge is quite extensive. He will have a sign with your name just past the entrance to the pier if you're arriving at the port on a cruise ship. He will take you to several local sights with impressive views in a clean and air conditioned van. He will make several stops if the group is interested in shopping. Our group did go to a jewelry store where we stayed only about 10 minutes...enough time to browse and one person made a purchase. The "museum" sharing the loom process and culture was interesting. You can also shop for woven textiles or painted items/souvenirs. Another stop to a local shop for mezcal and coffee tasting, which was interesting. Clean restroom is available there. An informative and nice historical overview of the area.
Hola Amigos ! Thank for your kind review about your experience in Huatulco, it is a pleasure for us to share with our visitors the history, culture and the beauty nature of this amazing part of México. Thank you for choosing our services.
This was a good shore excursion for a few hours to see some of the highlights. Edwardo was a very personable and knowledgeable guide.
This is a great tour for first time visitors to Huatulco. Eduardo (Lalo) is an excellent host. He has lived in Huatulco for a long time and knows the area well. We travelled in an oversized van that held 9 of us. Eduardo took us to see some beautiful areas. Just when we thought an area couldn’t be beat, we went to the next which was even more beautiful. We spent some time in town - saw how natural dyes are used in weaving blankets, rugs. Stopped in a jewelry store and a mescal tasting adventure. Then on to the most beautiful church to see the Lady of Guadalupe and hear the history. We were dropped off back at pier with plenty of time to shop and sit out at one of the restaurants overlooking the beach and ship. We enjoyed this excursion very much and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Huatulco.
There were just 9 of us on this tour and the mini van was full. We easily found our guide outside the cruise port and we got away slightly early. An excellent tour with views of the various bays in the area. We went into Crucecita where we visited a store selling Mezcal and other liquors if which we were treated to lots of samples! We also visited a rug making place and a jewellery shop. The Church of our Lady of Guadalupe was amazing. An excellent morning and thank you to our guide, Eduardo, who was very knowledgeable.
Eduardo sared a lot of excellent knowledge, and paced the tour to the capabilities of the whole group. Excellent job.
It was super informative of the area we're in. He was knowledgeable, polite. Eduardo was wonderful. He let us take our time in the shop to let us take our time taking pictures.
Eduardo is personable, so knowledgeable and very engaging. The tour has nice variety. The views of the bays and their beaches were beautiful, and we especially liked the mezcal tasting and textile demonstration at the artesanal shop in La Crucecita. His van is very comfortable with individual seats, and Eduardo even provides drinks. Highly recommend. Cinco Estrella.
Eduardo was a great guide and told us a lot about Huatulco and explained it. The stops were wonderful viewpoints and we got a great overview of the great bays. We were spoiled with water and beer. The opportunity to try mezcal, coffee, cocoa and dips was a lot of fun and we got an insight into the craft of natural carpet making.
Our guide, Eduardo, was very knowledgeable and informative. We had a little rough start as we had to locate one couple who missed a message about our meeting point. Once we were all aboard, we set out on a tour of the area around Huatulco. Seeing the bays from several different perspectives gave us a very good overview of the area. Our next stop was in a shop featuring many crafts from local artisans, including a working loom showing how woven articles are made. We then visited the Catholic church in La Crucesita, with touching displays of art work dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe. Last, we visited a shop where we sampled mezcal - both "plain" and several flavored varieties. A very enjoyable experience!
Sightseeing beautiful beaches, drive through streets with high end hotels, resorts, tequila or mescals tastings, shopping , our tour provides with water bottle drink and beer, nice and air conditioning vehicle



