Oaxaca Culture, Crafts & Cuisine Retreat

(3 Reviews)
  • 7 Days, 6 Nights
  • Group Size : 10
  • October
  • Activity Level: Light

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Prepare yourself for a retreat-style trip that immerses you in the colors, culture, and cuisine of Oaxaca!

We’ll taste our way through the region during cooking classes, slow dining experiences, tastings, and workshops related to cuisine. We’ll learn about local crafts like ceramics, wool weavings, and candles during workshops led by master artisans. And of course, we’ll get to know everything about the Mezcal industry while visiting this famous Mezcal region. Most importantly, we’ll have guided tours and experiences to introduce you to the local culture, explain the history of the region, and connect you to ancient traditions. 

If you want an immersive and hands-on experience with a focus on creativity and recharging, this is the perfect trip. 

This trip is specially designed to support ethical tourism – whereby by providing experiences that respect and reinvest into the local community, we can cultivate a type of tourism that leaves the region positively influenced by our visit while also enriching the experience of travelers.

  • October 12-18

Price Includes

  • Boutique Hotel Accommodation
  • 3 Meals per Day
  • Private In-Country Transport
  • Airport Transfers
  • All Entrance Fees and Associated Costs
  • Trip Leader
  • Trip Photography and Album of Edited Photos
  • All Activities

Price Excludes

  • International Airfares
  • Travel and Health Insurance
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Personal Expenses

What to Expect

Prepare for a sensory journey through Oaxaca’s rich cultural heritage. The week includes guided tours, Mezcal experiences, and hands-on workshops in ceramics and dyeing, offering a vibrant immersion into local culture. Explore Monte Albán, discover treasures at the Textile Museum, and navigate lively Artisan Markets. Amidst this cultural immersion, Oaxaca’s culinary scene is a highlight. Indulge in renowned mole sauces and embark on a mezcal-tasting journey, experiencing the region’s diverse flavors and gastronomic traditions.

  • Multi-Course Welcome Dinner
  • Oaxaca City History & Culture Walking Tour
  • Oaxaca City Botanical Garden Tour
  • Mezcal Distillery & Tasting Experience
  • Ceramics Traditional Techniques Workshop
  • Cooking class with Vogue featured chef
  • Natural Dye Workshop & Village Visit
  • Monte Alban Ruins Visit
  • Textile Museum Visit
  • Artisan Market Visits
  • Slow Dining Farewell Dinner

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive in Oaxaca & Welcome Dinner

Arrive in Oaxaca City and enjoy some quality rest time in our boutique hotel before our welcome dinner. Our hotel is located in Central Oaxaca so you can explore the nearby neighborhood full of cafes, shops, and restaurants.

In the evening, we’ll have a welcome dinner at one of our favorite culinary wonders of Oaxaca where you’ll taste a little bit of the local cuisine and meet your host and fellow travelers!

Optional: Keep the evening going with drinks on one of the many terraces in Oaxaca.

Day 2 - Mezcal Distillery & Pulque Experience

Today we’re venturing to a nearby village known as Matatlán – this scenic mountainous region boasts perfect conditions for Agave Espadin to grow. As a result, Mezcal distilleries were born and the village is now known as the heart of the Mezcal industry in Oaxaca. We’ll head to our local partner’s distillery and into the mountains to see where their Agave crops grow. We’ll head back to the distillery to witness the distillation process and then have a Mezcal tasting accompanied by farm-to-table dishes prepared at the farm. The entire experience will include five Mezcal tastings, a beer, and a Mezcal cocktail. Lastly, we’ll have a delicious fresh lunch prepared at the farm by our partners.

Next up – we’ll head to a nearby field to discover Pulque – a fermented honey from the Agave plant known for its health benefits. We’ll sip Agave, learn about the drink, and enjoy the sunset overlooking the Oaxaca mountains. After a drive back to Oaxaca City – we’ll have dinner together and have the rest of the evening free.

Day 3 - Oaxaca City History & Culture Walking Tour

Get ready to see the historic UNESCO World Heritage Site that is Oaxaca City.

We’ll have breakfast at our hotel and depart at 8:30am for a walking city tour. Our local guide and culture expert will walk us through the city and show us significant landmarks, take us through vibrant markets, and introduce us to local foods all while explaining the cultural context and history of the region. We’ll cover the indigenous culture, the pre and post-colonial era, and modern-day traditions in the city. In between our tours, we’ll stop for lunch at the market to try the famous Oaxaca Tlayudas. Once our walking tour is over we’ll have the chance to shop at several of the city’s lively artisan markets. We’ll have some free time after the tour and end the day with dinner in the city.

Day 4 - Botanical Gardens & Cooking Class

This morning begins with breakfast at our hotel and some free time before heading to Oaxaca’s Botanical Garden. This agricultural center is home to a wide variety of plants from the region and is a stunning sight to see. We’ll have an hour tour here before lunch and our cooking class.

Ready to cook? Prepare your senses for an unforgettable day cooking with Vogue chef Mimi Lopez. We’ll head to Matadamas a nearby town famous for its culinary culture. Mimi, a local cook who has won awards for her Mole and Oaxacan dishes in Mexico will walk us through a cooking class where we’ll learn to use local ingredients and prepare regional dishes such as Memelas, Mole, Chilli, and more. This is no quick in-and-out class – we’ll spend hours together going through the process of making each dish, sipping Mezcal, and experiencing a traditional Oaxacan kitchen.

We’ll enjoy our dinner together at Mimi’s before heading back to the city for a free evening.

Day 5 - Natural Dye & Weaving Workshop

Get ready for a day of tapping into your creativity! Enjoy a delicious breakfast and be ready by 9am. We’re heading to Teotilan del Valle – a town surrounding Oaxaca City that is known for its Tapetes (rugs) made out of locally sourced wool and natural dyes. We’ll visit a local women’s cooperative working to empower their community to break societal norms, be self-sustaining, and preserve their weaving culture. Today we’ll learn about which plants/herbs create certain natural dyes, we’ll dye our own textiles and will learn about the foot loom weaving process. Lunch will be provided and we’ll have extra time to explore the town, shop for wool creations, and visit the textile museum.

We’ll return to Oaxaca City for dinner and can keep the evening going with drinks at one of the city’s many rooftop terraces or boutique bars.

Day 6 - Ceramics Workshop & Monte Alban Archeological Ruins

Enjoy a free morning at the hotel (breakfast available) or explore the city before an afternoon visit to San Marcos Tlapazola, a nearby village known for its ceramic crafts. The act of turning earth into clay and transforming its properties with fire — is one of humankind’s earliest inventions. We’ll learn about these ancient techniques directly from master artisans during a hands-on workshop where we’ll immerse ourselves in the clay pottery process. After an afternoon with the artisans, we’ll have lunch and explore the town (the perfect time to shop for some ceramics) before heading on to Monte Alban.

Monte Albán is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site outside the city of Oaxaca and was only recently discovered in 1902 – shedding light on the Zapotec and Mixtec cultures that founded it in 500 B.C. The ruins display a ball game court, magnificent temples, tombs, and bas-reliefs with hieroglyphic inscriptions that give us insight to the pre-colonial times and cultures.

After an evening visiting Monte Alban, we’ll head back to the city for our farewell dinner together!

Day 7 - Travel Home

Our week-long cultural immersion wraps up today!

Breakfast will be served at the hotel until 10am and our checkout and trip conclusion takes place at 11am.

We’ll have airport transfers coordinated for everyone to get you to the airport in a timely manner.

I’m confident that by the end of the trip, you will have made new friendships and have been able to experience pieces of Oaxaca’s heritage that make it such a vibrant and special culture. You’re now a part of this travel community that goes deeper into the world through intentional experiences like this.

You are free to stay longer in Oaxaca/Mexico if you’d like at your own expense. We will be happy to help with suggestions/transport if so.

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FAQ

What can I Expect?

  • Experience warm daytime temperatures ranging from the 70s to 80s, followed by cool evenings in the refreshing 60s.

  • Indulge in boutique accommodations that prioritize design and relaxation, ensuring a stylish and comfortable retreat.

  • Enjoy daily activities thoughtfully balanced with dedicated downtime, allowing ample opportunities for rest and rejuvenation.

  • Immerse yourself in a relaxed, culturally infused retreat-style trip that centers around the rich tapestry of local culture, crafts, and cuisine.

  • Explore a vibrant local culture where colors, cuisine, music, and traditions come together to create a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.

  • Embrace an all-inclusive model that seamlessly covers meals, accommodations, transport, and a curated selection of activities, offering a hassle-free and comprehensive experience.

Who is this Trip for?

  • This trip is open to all genders, solo travelers, groups of friends, or couples in their 20’s – 40’s. 
  • Most often, our Mexico retreats are majority women. 

Do I need to Apply for a Visa?

  • US Citizens do not need a visa to enter Mexico
  • To check if your country is eligible for a visa exception, please visit the website of the Mexican Embassy here.
  • If your country is not on the list, you will need to apply for a visa.

Do I need Travel or Health Insuranc?

  • We require all travelers to have international health insurance.
  • In addition, we strongly suggest travel insurance to keep costs away from you in the unlikely event of any unforeseen circumstances. Many companies offer both as a package like World Nomads and Dr. Walter

How does Payment Work?

  • We offer flexible payment plans after your deposit is made. 
  • We’re happy to work with you on scheduling monthly payments, several installments, or payment in full.
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Comet

Group Traveller

I’ve never felt more at ease traveling out of the country!
Hannah had everything planned from the transportation, excursions and dining experiences so we could relax and go along for the ride. The daily curated trips were second to none, and we learned from local artisans and female collectives which was a truly special experience. This was my first time traveling with a group of only women and we made fast friends on this trip. I could not recommend On The Way Travels enough!

July 11, 2023

Holly

Solo Traveller

I love to travel, find the hidden gems, and experience the true magic of a place. On The Way hit every piece of that. Between the food, cultural, and creative experiences, I was absolutely blown away by the trip. It felt good knowing I could trust Hannah’s planning and sit back and enjoy without the travel fatigue. My trip also included a professional photographer, so I could put my phone down and have all my memories captured. This was a GAMECHANGER. Bonus: I met an incredible group of likeminded travelers on the trip.

July 8, 2023

Kaitlin

Solo Traveller

I’ve traveled with On the Way in three different countries (Guatemala, Mexico, and Thailand). Each experience has been incredibly planned in ways that allowed our travel group to intimately connect with fellow travelers and local artisans and producers. Each trip has a different tone, some more arts focused, others more active, but each is intentionally crafted with a smart balance between activity, rest, and planned connection. The hosts are kind and thoughtful and they work to ensure your experience is seamless, your comfort is prioritized, and you are able to fully embrace local cultures and traditions. Each trip has changed me and left me feeling inspired and fulfilled. I’ve had so many firsts on these trips and trust On the Way to craft an exceptional travel experience.

July 1, 2023

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