Huatulco's Customs and Traditions

special offer banner Huatulco's Customs and Traditions Tour (Tangolunda, La Crucesita)
Excursion Highlights:
  • Experience the rich, authentic Mexican culture with a tour of local villages in the Tangolunda countryside of Huatulco
  • Soak in panoramic views, learn the area's history, and shop for crafts and silver goodsd in La Crucesita's charming main plaza
  • Discover Oaxaca's famous woven rugs, black pottery, and carved wooden figures
  • Visit the Mezcal house and savor other local culinary delights like mole, chocolate, and quesillo
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Scenic, Cultural, Historical
Shore Excursion Duration 3 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Easy
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? Cruise Ship Pier
Food/Beverage Provided Beverages
Recommended Dress Comfortable walking shoes, camera, sunglasses, suntan or sun protective lotion, cap or hat.
Restrictions Guests must be able to walk over paved, gravel and packed dirt surfaces, many are uneven and/or on an incline. This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility issues, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Huatulco's Customs and Traditions

Discover authentic Mexico with its unique ways on this fascinating Customs and Traditions tour of local villages in the Tangolunda countryside of Huatulco. Here you will see the traditional lifestyle and admire the crafts of local artisans.

After leaving the pier, your professional guide will take you to see spectacular panoramic views of the Tangolunda countryside and learn the rich history of the area. You'll stop at La Crucesita, a small local village, where you can stroll through the charming main plaza and shop in the handicraft market and silver shops. Here, you'll find Oaxaca's famous woven rugs and black pottery, as well its carved wooden figures. The zocalo (main square) offers a wonderful ambiance with its shade trees, benches, and sunny walkways.

Stop at the Mezcal house to learn about this traditional drink, and sample other local culinary delights such as mole, chocolate, and quesillo. Before heading back to the pier, you will also visit a loom to see local artisans weaving traditional cloths.

This tour of Huatulco requires a minimum of two to book.