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**DO NOT USE** YPO SingleThread Wine Country
Exclusive Arlington Club Departure | April 3 - 9, 2022
Savor Oaxaca
Explore the region’s best food, art and culture with Chef Gregory Gourdet
December 10 - 16, 2021
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7 Day, 6 Nights
Oaxaca City, Teotitlan del Valle, San Sebastián Teitipac
$425
Per night; includes private room, taxes, breakfast, plus surprises & delight!
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Marvel
At Oaxaca’s colorful food markets, artist workshops, agave farms, ancient pyramids
Taste
Rich mole sauces, spiced chocolate, street tacos—even toasted grasshoppers!
Meet
Traditional weavers and sculptors, modern artists and shaman healers
Experience
Oaxacan traditions, its vibrant art scene and culture, alongside Chef Gregory Gourdet
Your Experience

“I’m going to be freaking out. Oaxaca is the birthplace of so many dishes I love.”
Oaxaca City, Teotitlan del Valle, San Sebastián Teitipac



“This is such a beautifully curated experience you would never be able to do on your own: the perfect blend of excitement, food and adventure.”
EPIC Snapshot
Note: We will experience all of the following on our EPIC in Oaxaca. But not necessarily in this order. We’ll organize the itinerary into separate ‘tracks’ so that we have the opportunity to explore Oaxaca in more intimate groups each day.
Culture & Cuisine
April 27, WedBienvenidos a Oaxaca, where we’ll meet local chefs and craftspeople, eat at award-winning kitchens and explore the cobblestone streets of its gracious historic center. We’ll dive right in at Oaxaca’s central markets, a feast of the senses where tasajo (dried meats) hang, open fires grill delicious tlayudas (toasted tortillas topped with grilled meats), and vendors scurry past offering chapulines (roasted grasshoppers) and pastry-like pan de yema stacked in woven baskets. Delicious (even those grasshoppers, we promise).
Other culinary highlights include a delicious dinner together at Chef Alejandro Ruiz’s Casa Oaxaca, a World’s 50 Best selection; and our farm-to-table experience at Rancho 314 (‘Tres Catorce’ to the locals), an urban farm on the edge of the city that supplies the top local restaurants. We’ll break into small groups and take turns making mole and tamales, and get a hands-on look into the local flavor profiles. For diner this night, we savor the al fresco feast and enjoy all the local delicacies we had a hand in preparing.

Art & Design
April 28, ThuOaxaca’s sense of art is vibrant, ageless—and everywhere. We go to its source at artist home-studios in nearby mountain villages. First we’ll drive into the Mixtec mountains and meet local, internationally renown ceramicists who’ll invite us into their home studio and show how they use local clay and natural fibers to craft their signature figurines. Then the artist couple will sit with us for a home-cooked meal with local mezcal—these are the authentic flavors of Oaxaca, and there’s nothing comparable.

Mezcal Heritage
April 29, FriA smoky, charred, slightly floral and earthy flavor hits your lips, then coats your throat. To get to your cup, even as you sit feet away from rows of agave plants, this mezcal took a journey. Its plants—one or more of Oaxaca’s 24 varieties—were chosen specifically by a seasoned palenquero, then steamed buried deep in an in-ground charcoal pit, ground up, fermented, and distilled multiple times in traditional clay pots. The process took weeks, but has been perfected through generations.
We’ll venture outside the city, traveling by row after row of agave plants in the mountain valleys, to meet up with a traditional mezcalero. We’ll learn how passed-down, timeless techniques turn agave hearts into mezcal, the smoky cousin-spirit of tequila and one of Oaxaca’s famed exports.

EPIC Fiesta
April 30, SatOn our last night together, we’ll meet up for a celebration to remember: an EPIC farewell dinner to celebrate under the stars. Our dinner is private, our access is deep, and the food and live music unforgettable, capturing the traditions, heritage and true flavors of Oaxaca. This will be a night to remember!

Every detail was looked after. We were active. We luxuriated with incredible food. It was a perfect cadence.
One of the best weeks of my life. I definitely want to do another Modern Adventure.
I can’t believe we were able to do so many fabulous things. I was amazed at how much we experienced.
Such an epic trip and probably best of my life. I’m DEFINITELY traveling with you again. Hopefully every year.
Everything was perfectly planned and amazing. We were able to explore places that most people never see.
Where We Sleep

A peaceful oasis in Oaxaca City in the heart of the historic center—our accommodations are small-scale and boutique, the ideal ways to get acquainted with Oaxaca life.
Quinta Real
Oaxaca CityOff a central side street, a few blocks from the zocalo and central shops and eateries, a street gate opens into a breathtaking oasis that’s our Oaxaca City home. Quinta Real is a boutique hotel with spacious rooms, garden spaces, a swimming pool, and an outdoor patio bar set in an expertly restored 16th-century convent that doubles as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in honor of the four centuries of history preserved in the building’s design.


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We understand that certain dates can work better than others, or sometimes a more private experience is more appealing. We’d be happy to modify this departure so it fits the needs of you and your group.
Start HereQuestions?
That’s OK, we have answers. Read our FAQs below. Or text or call us at +1 (855) 219-8018 to speak with a Modern Adventure Trip Specialist.
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What does the room price include?
The Chapter is paying for the bulk of your EPIC experience, including one-of-a-kind private tours with local guides and cultural experts, our learning program, meals, and VIP access to some unique experiences. As always, YPO Oregon members pay for their flights to/from EPIC as well as their hotel accommodations. We will be staying at a unique, historic, 4-star boutique hotel in the historic center of Oaxaca City. The room rate includes a private room, breakfast and some other surprises we have in store. Everything else will be covered by the Chapter. Note that hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs are not included, and are at your own discretion.
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How do I get to Oaxaca, Mexico?
You are responsible for getting yourself to our hotel by the evening of April 27, 2022. And you can depart anytime on May 1, 2022 (or later, if you elect to participate in the optional EPIC extension). We recommend booking the flight below, as it has the best connections.
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What Flight should I book?
There are two options we recommend for departing Portland on April 27, 2022. United avoids redeye connections and is the more expensive option.
United: UA #1552 departs PDX at 7:20am and arrives Houston IAH at 1:20pm local time; connecting to UA #4377 departing IAH at 4:41pm and arriving Oaxaca OAX at 7:15pm local time.
American: AA #2319 departs PDX at 12:04am and arrives Dallas DFW at 5:39am local time; connecting to AA #1699 departing DFW at 10:30am and arriving Oaxaca OAX at 1:23pm local time.
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How do I get to/from the airport in Oaxaca?
Once you have booked your flights, please email Janet with a copy of your itinerary so we can coordinate ground transportation for those arriving in Oaxaca on either United or American flights. Individuals arriving on other flights will be responsible for arranging their own transportation to/from the airport in Oaxaca.
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What travel documents are needed?
US citizens are not required to have a visa for tourist visits to Mexico, but are required to show a valid US passport. It is recommended that your passport is valid for six months after your travels are over. On arrival in the airport, you will be issued a visitor’s permit, known as a FMM (Forma Migratoria Multiple).
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What are the accommodations?
Each YPO Chapter member will have a private room with a queen bed.
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Is Oaxaca City safe?
Oaxaca city and the surrounding area is extremely safe and the U.S. State Department does not have any restrictions or advisories recommending against travel to Oaxaca City.
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What are the COVID-19 testing requirements?
COVID-19 testing requirements for entry to Mexico and reentry to the United States are in flux, and likely to change prior to EPIC. We will keep you updated on any restrictions as the departure date approaches.
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WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING ON THE TRIP?
As the departure date approaches, we will distribute a recommended packing list and other items you may want to bring with you.
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What is the cancelation policy?
You may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.