Food Tour in Puerto Vallarta: Off-the-Beaten Path Experience


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  • Food Tour in Puerto Vallarta: Off-the-Beaten Path Experience

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Trip Type:   Food Tours
Duration:  4 hours
Puerto Vallarta, a movable feast for the senses, offers more than glorious sun and sandy beaches. The rustic old town boasts some of the best tacos you’ll eat in Mexico. This 4-hour food walking tour shares some of the best culinary secrets of PV, as the locals call it. Let your guide take you to a handful of local hot spots — from hidden taco carts to food markets — including an art tour along the beach as you discover regional history. Numbers are limited to eight for a small-group experience.

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Puerto Vallarta, a movable feast for the senses, offers more than glorious sun and sandy beaches. The rustic old town boasts some of the best tacos you’ll eat in Mexico. This 4-hour food walking tour shares some of the best culinary secrets of PV, as the locals call it. Let your guide take you to a handful of local hot spots — from hidden taco carts to food markets — including an art tour along the beach as you discover regional history. Numbers are limited to eight for a small-group experience.Second only to the capital as the country’s mecca of foodie delights, Puerto Vallarta is a delicious place to eat your way through. From the taco stands in off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods to the walk-up food counters along the old town's cobblestone streets to the beachside carts slinging up shrimp tacos, it’s hard to go hungry in PV.
Start the 4-hour walking tour by meeting your guide at a central location in Puerto Vallarta. You'll discover some out-of-the-way taco spots for memorable authentic eats, visit juice bars for freshly squeezed fruit concoctions, eat seafood-topped tostadas, and bite into shrimp-stuffed tacos from vendors right on the beach. Enjoy at least half a dozen tastings that add up to lunch, including typical Mexican desserts such as churros (sweet, fried-dough pastries). All the while, get a lesson from the experienced guide about the history and culture of the town and why it’s such a great foodie destination.
But it’s not all about eating. See how tortillas are made, visit a bustling outdoor food market, and then walk it all off with an art stroll along the beachside malecón. Finish your small-group tour with a visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, a city icon that was built in 1921, before ending back at the main square.
Buen provecho!




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