El Tuito
El Tuito

El Tuito

El Tuito, Jalisco

The Basics

Founded in the 16th century, El Tuito is a compact town easy to experience on foot; in fact, most of the attractions are within a 2-block radius of the central plaza. While many choose to explore El Tuito—including the Church of St. Peter and the distinct orange-and-yellow houses—at their own pace, those who want to make the most of their time in the region can opt for a full-day tour to El Tuito and the surrounds. These excursions typically leave from Jalisco and often feature stops at the Botanical Gardens among other places.

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Private Tour to El Jardin Botanico, El Tuito and El Eden
Private Tour to El Jardin Botanico, El Tuito and El Eden
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$471.95 per adult
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Great day trip with the family
We had a wonderful time visiting the three location. Our driver was friendly and make sure we knew that we could adjust the trip as necessary. Wonderful time, highly recommend!
Jennifer_C, Mar 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • El Tuito is a must-visit for travelers who want to experience small-town Mexican life.

  • Most vendors in El Tuito speak Spanish, so learn some basic phrases.

  • Be sure to sample raicilla—a regional agave spirit—and panela cheese in El Tuito.

  • Wear layers for a visit to mountainous El Tuito as it’s cooler than Puerto Vallarta.

  • El Tuito may not be fully wheelchair or stroller accessible due to uneven and unpaved sidewalks.

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How to Get There

Situated 32 miles (52 kilometers) south of Puerto Vallarta in the Cabo Corrientes municipality, most visitors find it easiest to reach El Tuito by private vehicle. Follow Highway 200 and look for El Tuito signposts. However, there are also buses marked "El Tuito" which depart from downtown Puerto Vallarta roughly every 30 minutes.

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When to Get There

While El Tuito is a pleasant town to visit year-round, the best times to stop by are during traditional festive periods. Make a note to arrive for the Mexican Independence Day celebrations (September 15 and 16) as well as the mid-January festivities in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe.

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Small-Town Jalisco

Alongside El Tuito, there are plenty more small towns in Jalisco worth visiting. San Sebastián del Oeste, one of Mexico’s 121 so-called "magic towns" (pueblos mágicos) is one of them. There, you can learn about the mining history of the region and appreciate panoramic views from the Cerro de la Bufa. Meanwhile, drinks enthusiasts won’t want to miss Tequila, home of the spirit of the same name.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to El Tuito?