Explore San Antonio’s UNESCO missions in style. Discover history, architecture, and culture on a guided tour with convenient hotel pickup.
Explore San Antonio’s UNESCO missions in style. Discover history, architecture, and culture on a guided tour with convenient hotel pickup.
- San Antonio - Discover the San Antonio Missions with our expert local tour guides in the comfort of an air-conditioned Mercedes vehicle. Upon arrival at each mission, there will be some walking involved, where our guide will transport you back in time with informative tours of each location.
- Mission San Juan - Established in 1731, Mission San…
- San Antonio - Discover the San Antonio Missions with our expert local tour guides in the comfort of an air-conditioned Mercedes vehicle. Upon arrival at each mission, there will be some walking involved, where our guide will transport you back in time with informative tours of each location.
- Mission San Juan - Established in 1731, Mission San Juan is renowned for its tranquil, park-like atmosphere and simple white chapel. Originally designed as a self-sustaining community, it featured farmland, living quarters, and workshops. Mission San Juan was pivotal in agriculture, producing crops and goods that supported the area. Today, visitors can explore its serene grounds and learn about the daily lives of the Indigenous people and missionaries who resided there.
- Mission San Jose - Known as the Queen of the Missions, Mission San José is the largest and most magnificent of San Antonio’s Spanish colonial sites. Founded in 1720, it boasts a beautifully carved stone church, the renowned Rose Window, and original walls that once housed hundreds of Indigenous residents. With its rich history, restored buildings, and vibrant grounds, it provides an unforgettable insight into early Texas life.
- Mission Concepcion - Mission Concepción is the best-preserved Spanish colonial church in the U.S., with original frescoes still visible after nearly 300 years. Completed in 1755, its impressive twin towers and rich history make it a must-visit on the San Antonio Mission Trail. This active parish offers visitors a glimpse into the vibrant culture and faith that shaped early Texas.
- Mission Espada - Mission Espada is the oldest of San Antonio’s five Spanish colonial missions, founded in 1690 and relocated to its current site in 1731. Known for its charming, rustic architecture and peaceful setting, Espada was a center for teaching trades like blacksmithing and weaving to Indigenous converts. Its original aqueduct system, part of an impressive irrigation network, still stands as a testament to Spanish engineering.

- San Antonio Missions (Concepción, San José, San Juan, Espada)
- The Alamo (Admission Included)
- Transportation to and from each mission
- Complimentary Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Fully Narrated Driving Tour of The San Antonio Missions
- San Antonio Missions (Concepción, San José, San Juan, Espada)
- The Alamo (Admission Included)
- Transportation to and from each mission
- Complimentary Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Fully Narrated Driving Tour of The San Antonio Missions
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Embark on an enriching half-day Mission Trail tour in San Antonio to uncover the essence of Texas history! Enjoy a comfortable journey in a Mercedes Metris van as you visit four renowned UNESCO-listed Spanish colonial missions—Espada, San Juan, San José, and Concepción—each offering captivating guided tours. Marvel at the original frescoes, historic…
Embark on an enriching half-day Mission Trail tour in San Antonio to uncover the essence of Texas history! Enjoy a comfortable journey in a Mercedes Metris van as you visit four renowned UNESCO-listed Spanish colonial missions—Espada, San Juan, San José, and Concepción—each offering captivating guided tours. Marvel at the original frescoes, historic chapels, and the remarkable architecture that influenced early Texas. Conclude with a trip to the legendary Alamo, where you can linger and explore at your leisure. With convenient hotel pickup and drop-off, this tour offers an ideal opportunity to connect with San Antonio’s vibrant history in just one memorable morning or afternoon.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.