From Oaxaca city: Oaxaca Cheese, Green Clay, Traditional Lunch & Centro de las Artes de San Agustín
Discover the west valleys icons Oaxaca: Quesillo, Cacao & Green Clay
Discover the living heritage of Oaxaca’s Central Valleys in just six hours, through an intimate encounter with its food artisans and traditional craftspeople.
Our experience begins in Reyes Etla, where you'll meet Don Juan, a master cheesemaker dedicated to preserving the art of quesillo. He will guide you through the process — from fresh milk to silky strands — and share a tasting of this emblematic cheese, made with care and tradition.
Visit The San Agustín Arts Center (CaSa) is a restored 19th-century textile factory transformed by artist Francisco Toledo into Latin America’s first ecological arts center. Surrounded by mountains, gardens, and water features, it offers exhibitions, workshops, and artist residencies in a stunning architectural setting. Its iconic staircases and tranquil atmosphere make it one of the most photogenic and inspiring places to visit in Oaxaca.
We continue to a local chocolatería, where cacao is roasted, stone-ground, and transformed into rich, spiced chocolate using ancestral techniques. You'll witness each step and enjoy a tasting that reveals the deep cultural roots of Oaxacan chocolate.
The final stop is Santa María Atzompa, home to the renowned green clay pottery. Visit a working workshop or the iconic Taller Voces del Barro, of the Master Artisan Angelica Vasquez Cruz where she shape vibrant ceramics using generations-old techniques and their own creative innovations.
This tour is ideal for travelers with limited time who want an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience. All stops are led by locals proud to share their craft and their story — and 85% of what you pay goes directly into their hands.






















