On the Hidden Gems Foodie Tour, we will take a casual bicycle ride throughout the downtown St Petersburg area while stopping at several destinations for food and wine pairings. This will include 3 dif
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Location: St Petersburg
What's Included
- Each of the four foodie stops will provide tastings and pairings of small samples for guest to enjoy.
- Helmet and souvenir water bottles are included
- Use of bicycle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, if the weather doesn't cooperate, you can definitely reschedule. They usually check the forecasts and will reach out to the group if they need to postpone. Just make sure to give them a call or email to confirm a new date that works for you. I’d recommend booking a week or two in advance for the best options!
A: Absolutely! The Hidden Gems Foodie Tour is family friendly. Kids aged 12 and up can join, but they do offer kid-sized bikes if needed. Just make sure they can handle a bike ride, as it's a casual pace but can be a few miles around downtown. It’s a fun way for the family to explore!
A: Great question! While the tour has set stops, you can mention dietary restrictions or preferences when you book. The tour guide is pretty accommodating and will do their best to find suitable options for you at each stop. Just be clear about what you don’t eat ahead of time!
Discussions
Just did the Hidden Gems Foodie Tour in St. Pete and wow!
I recently took the Hidden Gems Foodie Tour with a couple of friends and it was such a blast! We rode through downtown and stopped at three spots where we got to taste some amazing food and try wine pairings. I loved the waterfront route; it was so scenic. Our guide was super knowledgeable about the area too. I’d totally recommend this as a gift for any foodie or someone who loves to bike. The price is unbeatable for what you get!
Thinking about gifting the foodie biking tour—any thoughts?
I’m looking for a unique gift for my sister who loves biking and trying new foods. The Hidden Gems Foodie Tour caught my eye, but I want to make sure it’s worth it. Has anyone done it? What were the food stops like? I’m kind of worried about the biking part since she’s not super experienced. Any advice?