Activities
Free Cancellation
Language:
English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 3 Hours 15 Minutes
Do this because
Experience Puerto Rico through its varied gastronomy
Taste local flavors while you learn about the country's culture
Get a glimpse of the second oldest cathedral in the Americas and other highlights
Discover local food, drinks, and history all in one tour
What to expect
Stroll at a relaxed pace along historic cobblestone streets and discover Puerto Rico's culture through gastronomy, history, and architecture. A great way to kick off a night on the town.Visit local, independently-owned restaurants and sample both traditional and modern Puerto Rican fare. Taste and sip delicious local flavors while learning about Puerto Rico's history and the interweaving of the Taíno, African, and Spanish traditions. Tastings can include local staples like perfectly seasoned roasted pork, plantains, rice and beans, creative fritters, two cocktails, as well as more modern dishes with local fish. You’ll get much more than just bites; tastings are generous, giving you a real taste for Puerto Rican food and leaving you full and satisfied.Along the way, get a glimpse of the city's historical sites including the second oldest cathedral in the Americas, a centuries-old convent, Plaza de Armas, the fortified walls, and more.
What's included
Drinks
Guided walking tour
Food tasting
What's not included
Hotel pickup and drop-off
What to remember
If you have any dietary restrictions, please inform the local tour operator. You'll find the local tour operator's contact details on your voucher after booking
Tours take place rain or shine
Tastings will change seasonally
Infants (ages 0-2): free of charge
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Plaza de Armas, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Meeting point:
Meet your guide at Plaza de Armas (Arms Square) in Old San Juan, by "The Four Seasons" fountain located by the corner of San José and San Francisco streets.