PKGD Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything is designed so you don’t have to figure things out on your own. From the moment you book, we guide you through each step so you arrive prepared, not guessing.
Before You Arrive
Everything is designed so you don’t have to figure things out on your own.
Yes and it’s something we take seriously.
All experiences take place in established regions of Jalisco, working with long standing partners, private transportation, and curated routes.
You’re not navigating this on your own. Your focus is the experience. We take care of the rest.
Guadalajara International Airport GDL.
All experiences are designed around arrivals and departures from Guadalajara.
From that moment, the experience begins.
You’ll receive a structured onboarding flow designed to prepare you without overwhelming you:
- Confirmation of your reservation
- Pre arrival emails with what to expect
- A short questionnaire to tailor the experience
- A private Google Meet to connect before arrival
You won’t be figuring things out. You’ll arrive ready.
Yes.
You can request a private Google Meet with us to walk through the experience, ask questions, and see if it’s the right fit.
It’s hosted.
You’ll be accompanied throughout by the PKGD team, ensuring context, access, and flow at every step.
Preparing For The Experience
A few things to keep in mind before you arrive.
Keep it simple: comfortable, but sharp.
- Closed toe shoes required for distillery access
- Light layers for changing temperatures
- A light jacket for mornings and evenings
- Sun protection, hat or cap recommended
Flip flops and sandals are not allowed inside production areas.
We also suggest leaving space in your luggage. Most guests don’t leave empty handed.
Warm during the day, cooler in the mornings and evenings.
You’ll experience both. Layering makes a difference.
Not necessary, but helpful.
Meals are thoughtfully planned, but having something small between visits can make the day more comfortable.
A few important ones:
- Vapes are prohibited in Mexico
- Closed toe shoes are required in distilleries
- Production spaces must be respected at all times
We’ll guide you through everything before arrival.
During The Experience
Everything is taken care of so you can stay present.
All curated meals, tastings, and transportation throughout the experience are included.
Personal purchases such as bottles, additional drinks, or souvenirs are not.
Not at all.
Tastings are part of the experience, but participation is always your choice.
Not required.
Most places accept cards, though small amounts of cash can be useful in certain spots.
Not required.
If you choose to leave one, it’s always appreciated.
All transportation is private and coordinated.
There’s nothing you need to plan. Just arrive.
Yes, though signal may be limited in rural areas.
We encourage being present. It’s part of the experience.
Logistics & Timing
Your experience begins on arrival day with airport pickup and welcome.
The full itinerary starts the following day.
Departure logistics are shared in advance to ensure a smooth exit.
Yes.
Your experience includes travel insurance for added peace of mind.
You can bring up to 5 liters of tequila per person into the United States, as long as you are of legal drinking age and the alcohol is strictly for personal use.
The first liter is generally duty-free. For quantities between 2 and 5 liters, customs officers may apply taxes of up to approximately $7 USD per liter, depending on their discretion and other factors.
You must always declare all alcohol upon entry. Carrying unusual quantities may raise concerns that the alcohol is intended for resale rather than personal consumption, which could lead to additional inspections or charges.
Still Need Clarity
More Questions? Schedule A Call
If you’d rather talk it through, schedule a private Google Meet with us and we’ll walk you through the experience.
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