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Private car transfer from Mexico City to Oaxaca de Juarez

462km
One way
From €76 per person
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Private transfer in 6 hours

462km
One way
From €76 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

6 hours
462km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Mexico City.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 6 hours.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Ex-Convento de Santo Domingo de Yanhuitlan

Helia Bravo Hollis Botanical Gardens

Oaxaca de Juarez

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Oaxaca de Juarez.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 462 km
Estimated time6 hours

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
5.0
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
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5.0
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Reviews

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Mexico City to Oaxaca

Getting from Mexico City to Oaxaca de Juarez is a journey deeper into the colorful and ever-lively Mexican culture. The 286 miles-long (461 km) distance is traveled in five hours with Daytrip, but considering all the adventure and discovery the route includes, these five hours might be longer.

You’ll find yourself on the open highway as soon as you start your trip in Mexico City, and the urban metropolis will quickly give way to the rustic landscapes. Then, you’ll start ascending into the mountains, passing through the magnificent Sierra Madre del Sur. And with getting higher comes the cool air and even cooler views. Vast forests and glimpses of mountain peaks will surround you—better start early in the morning for the light’s dramatic illumination of the valleys. You’ll understand you’re closer to Oaxaca when cacti and brush views intensify, and a sense of isolation starts to settle in. This contrast with the urban start of your trip will prepare you for Oaxaca’s differences and beauties, which you’ll explore during your stay.

About Oaxaca de Juarez

Rich in culture and diverse in landscapes, Oaxaca adorns the namesake state it is located in. After a safe trip from Mexico City to Oaxaca de Juarez, you’ll find yourself in the southern part of Mexico, where the warmth blends in with delicious cuisine and an unmatched cultural heritage.

Oaxaca is a melting pot of indigenous cultures, including the Zapotec and Mixtec, which are still effective today. Their influence is especially seen in the city’s traditional crafts, such as weaving, pottery, and wood-carving, and most famously, the colorful alebrijes, fantastical carved creatures. This artistic side paints and decorates the city into the colorful place it is. What Oaxaca is quite famous for is its cuisine which is considered one of the most varied and complex in the whole of Mexico. Especially its mole sauces, particularly mole negro, which includes more than 20 ingredients like chocolate and chilies, are the chief pieces of the Oaxacan cuisine. Tlayudas (a thin-crust Mexican pizza), mezcal (a spirit distilled from agave), and chapulines (fried grasshoppers) are only a few other specialties Oaxaca boasts of. So being here will be a festival to your tastes, that’s for sure! This culture and cuisine live and thrive between the historic buildings and the center of Oaxaca. The UNESCO World Heritage Site features beautiful colonial-era architecture made from green volcanic stone. Santo Domingo de GuzmĆ”n Church, a baroque architectural treasure, is one of the main representatives of Oaxaca de Juarez’s historical side.

From Mexico City to Oaxaca de Juarez: travel tips

Getting from the busy capital of Mexico City to Oaxaca and the joyous world it preserves will be one of the smoothest drives you’ll ever take when you travel with Daytrip, that’s no doubt. But to make it even more flawless and fun for you, take a look at the tips below!

### Stay informed about local conditions Check the local weather and road conditions before and during your trip. Weather in the mountains can change very fast, and heavy rains can lead to landslides or road closures, which might affect the duration of your trip. Download local news apps or be familiar with such websites, and consider following regional social media pages for real-time updates. Being aware of the local conditions will help you make safe travel decisions. You can also always ask your Daytrip driver for any updates you’d like to know. ### Enrich your trip with stops The route from Mexico City to Oaxaca is not the shortest one, lasting around six hours. Though you can enjoy the comfort of traveling in the private vehicle of Daytrip the whole way there, adding stops to your itinerary means adding extra fun. Start by exploring Puebla, a city that started out as a dream of a bishop and ended up as the fourth largest city in Mexico, set in the middle of valleys surrounded by mountains. Then continue to Helia Bravo Hollis Botanical Gardens, because isn’t the jewel of Mexican aesthetic a cactus? Here you’ll get to see more than 80 kinds of it and observe the surrounding biodiversity closely.

How to get from Mexico City to Oaxaca

You have several different options to travel the distance from Mexico City to Oaxaca de Juarez, but choosing the most convenient one is up to you! Here are the alternatives for you to take a look at:

### Mexico City to Oaxaca by car To drive from Mexico city to Oaxaca can be done in around six to seven hours. You’d be traveling the 285-mile (457-km) route, mostly on Highway 150D, if you don’t add specific stops along the way. You’ll have the flexibility to stop whenever you want and travel through mountains and valleys. But don’t forget the costs of fuel and tolls, and traffic, especially when leaving Mexico City, and driving on challenging roads will be under your control and responsibility. ### Mexico City to Oaxaca by bus There are many bus services that operate between Mexico City and Oaxaca. These buses are direct trips, which is better than having transfers, considering the bus ride takes at least seven hours. While ADO buses and Autobuses Titanium are the most popular services to choose from, there are other companies you can choose from. Although a cheap transportation option, keep in mind that buses offer very few stops for refreshments and none to explore on the way. Purchase tickets for around $50. ### Mexico City to Oaxaca by plane Since both Mexico City and Oaxaca have airports, getting from one to the other by plane is possible and does not require any transfer. During the day, you can find several flights to choose from, and most of these flights are operated by domestic carriers such as Aeromexico or Volaris. Your flight would depart from Benito JuĆ”rez International Airport in Mexico City, and in around one hour, you’d land at Oaxaca International Airport. Taking a flight would be the fastest way to get to Oaxaca but not a cheap one at all, especially compared to taking a bus ride. Flights start around $71. ### Mexico City to Oaxaca by private car service Choosing a private car service like Daytrip to get to Oaxaca turns your trip into a comfortable but colorful journey. In the luxury of the vehicle you choose, you’ll travel free of stress, strict schedules, or whether you’re safe or not. Your first-class travel experience will be taken care of by an experienced, friendly, local Daytrip driver. The English-speaking driver will make sure everything goes according to plan and your preferences. And you can choose all the stops you’d like! Secure a seat for just $150.

Things to do when you get to Oaxaca

Getting from Mexico City to Oaxaca and exploring all the life it offers is a myriad of unique experiences that display its rich cultural tapestry, culinary mastery, and matchless natural beauty. Here are some ways to get to know this lovely city in the best way possible:

### Rejoice in the Guelaguetza Festival The Guelaguetza Festival, held annually in July, is not just an event but a lively expression of Oaxaca's indigenous cultural heritage. This festival is famous for its colorful parades, traditional dances, and music from the various ethnic groups of Oaxaca. Each group shows its traditional character and performs dances that are often centuries old in an open-air auditorium built into the side of a hill. The atmosphere is electrifying, as everyone in tow is drawn into the celebrations. ### Feast at Casa Oaxaca Casa Oaxaca is a popular restaurant in Oaxaca, known for its innovative approach to traditional Oaxacan cuisine. The chef, Alejandro Ruiz, uses local ingredients to create dishes that not only taste exquisite but also tell a story of Oaxaca's history. The restaurant's beautiful setting, with views of the Santo Domingo Church, makes it a perfect place to have dinner. Don’t leave without trying the stone soup, caldo de piedra, which is cooked tableside with hot stones in a traditional ritual. It’s more of an immersive cultural experience than just a dish, blending taste and tradition. ### Explore Hierve el Agua Just a couple of hours from Oaxaca City lies Hierve el Agua, a natural wonder unique to the region. It features petrified waterfalls and natural spring pools perched on the edge of cliffs. These "frozen" waterfalls were formed by mineral water dripping over the cliff edge, creating stone formations that look like cascading waterfalls. You can swim in the natural spring pools, which have mineral-rich waters that are said to have healing powers. It is surrounded by spectacular views of mountains and valleys, so it’s great for hiking and photography.

When is the best time to visit Oaxaca

A trip from Mexico City to Oaxaca de Juarez will be enjoyable regardless of when you choose to do it. But the best period to spend time in Oaxaca is the high season. The high season in Oaxaca runs from November to April, offering the best time to experience local traditions amidst cool and dry weather. The magical DĆ­a de Muertos on November 1st and 2nd is a highlight, with public squares and cemeteries adorned with candlelit altars and parades of Catrina figures through the historic streets.

Another unique event is La Noche de RĆ”banos on December 23, where competitors create intricate radish sculptures displayed on the Zócalo. This period is also great for outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking in Oaxaca’s scenic mountain towns. Despite being the peak season, it’s possible to find hotel deals, especially in late November, early December, and February.

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