Walking Food Tour of Little Havana with Cuban Dishes Tasting

On this small group VIP tour, your local resident guide will delve into all the cultural highlights that is Little Havana--history, secret religious practices, food, music, art, cigars and other custo

On this small group VIP tour, your local resident guide will delve into all the cultural highlights that is Little Havana--history, secret religious practices, food, music, art, cigars and other customs.Visit the oldest open farmer's market in Miami and see vast array and rich colors of tropical fruits and sample a refreshing juice extract; watch players compete in long-time tradition at Domino Park; discover a hidden gem museum and art gallery with one of the greatest Cuban art collections; watch taqueros roll tobacco leaves to create the finest cigars; feel the rhythm of the sounds of salsa and if you're inclined, learn basic dance steps to bachata music. Sample Cuban coffee, and enjoy a filling savory homemade Cuban meal at a family restaurant. Yes Lunch is included! All this while hearing stories from your local guide. A tour to be remembered.  Hasta pronto! (See you soon).

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Location: Miami

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this food tour in Little Havana? Thinking about taking my kids.

A: There’s no strict age limit, but it's best suited for ages 12 and up. The tour includes food tasting and some cultural discussions that might be more enjoyable for older kids and adults. If you do bring younger kids, just be mindful that they might get restless during the walking portions!

Q: Can we reschedule if something comes up? How flexible is the tour schedule?

A: Yes, the tour provider is usually flexible with rescheduling if you give them a heads up at least 48 hours in advance. Just shoot them an email or call, and they’ll help you find another date that works. They’re pretty accommodating!

Q: What should we wear for the tour? Is it more casual or dressy?

A: Definitely keep it casual! Miami weather can be hot and humid, so wear light, breathable clothes and comfortable walking shoes. You’ll be on your feet a lot, plus you’ll probably want to dance a bit, so no fancy stuff needed.

Discussions

Just did the Little Havana food tour and it was AMAZING!

I recently took the Walking Food Tour of Little Havana, and wow, it blew my mind! The guide was super knowledgeable, and we got to taste everything from croquetas to guava pastries. Plus, lunch at the family restaurant was so filling and delicious. Seeing the cigar rollers up close was a highlight for me! Highly recommend it for anyone visiting Miami.

Thinking of gifting this Little Havana food tour, thoughts?

I’m considering giving this food tour as a gift for my partner’s birthday! They love Cuban food and culture. Has anyone done it? What was the vibe like? I want to make sure it’s worth it before I buy!