Spain Food Trips 2024/2025

A Spain food tour is one of the best ways to experience the country’s rich and diverse culinary culture. Uncover true Asturian cider poured in the traditional style in Asturia or try out fresh Galician mussels straight from the sea in A Coruna. Visit Logrono to reward your taste buds with delicious local produce and wine, and work your way through wine-producing regions including Rioja, Navarra and Pais Vasco. Whether you indulge in Iberian ham and melt-in-your-mouth churros or enjoy the world-famous sangria — a food tour in Spain is sure to captivate your senses. Accompanied by expert local guides, gain a deeper understanding of Spanish cuisine and its historical influences. Trust their judgment and immerse yourself in local culture and sample traditional dishes while exploring the bustling markets of Spain. Consider pairing your trip with food and wine tours in Spain to enhance your culinary vacation.


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A Spain food tour is one of the best ways to experience the country’s rich and diverse culinary culture. Uncover true Asturian cider poured in the traditional style in Asturia or try out fresh Galician mussels straight from the sea in A Coruna. Visit Logrono to reward your taste buds with delicious local produce and wine, and work your way through wine-producing regions including Rioja, Navarra and Pais Vasco. Whether you indulge in Iberian ham and melt-in-your-mouth churros or enjoy the world-famous sangria — a food tour in Spain is sure to captivate your senses. Accompanied by expert local guides, gain a deeper understanding of Spanish cuisine and its historical influences. Trust their judgment and immerse yourself in local culture and sample traditional dishes while exploring the bustling markets of Spain. Consider pairing your trip with food and wine tours in Spain to enhance your culinary vacation.


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Spain Food Tours

Highlights of Spain Food Tours

  • Enjoy traditional paella made with saffron rice and a selection of meat (chicken with rabbit or pork) in the original Valencian recipe. 
  • Savor traditional tapas plate, often seafood based, served with your morning drink. In some of Andalusia, the tapas are usually free with your beverage of choice. 
  • Tantalize your taste buds with a smooth red wine, a spicy white, or a tasty rosé. If you prefer beer, enjoy a local brew or even a delicious coffee available in every bar.  
  • Spice up with some of the best Spanish sausage varieties like chorizo, chistorra, and morcilla
  • There is no better farmer’s market than Potes, so make sure to lap up all the traditional foods with an included market brunch of regional delicacies. 

Travel Tips for Spain Food Tours

  • Look for bars and restaurants with a Menu del Dia on your Spain food tour. Although the choices will be limited, you will often get three courses for a reasonable cost. 
  • Synchronize with the culture and save your appetite until after 8 pm. The Spanish are serious about their siesta and most places shut down to beat the day’s heat. 
  • Make sure to try out small-town bodegas and bars, as authentic Spain is much easier to find once you venture away from the tourist beaches. 
  • Interact with the vendors and chefs during your food tour to Spain. They can offer great insights, recommendations and stories behind the dishes you're trying.
  • Communicate with your tour provider in advance if you have any kind of food allergy or dietary restrictions.