EXPERIENCE MEXICO, GUATEMALA AND BELIZE

Login

Sign Up

After creating an account, you'll be able to track your payment status, track the confirmation and you can also rate the tour after you finished the tour.
Username*
Password*
Confirm Password*
First Name*
Last Name*
Birth Date*
Email*
Phone*
Country*
* Creating an account means you're okay with our Terms of Service and Privacy Statement.
Please agree to all the terms and conditions before proceeding to the next step

Already a member?

Login
EXPERIENCE MEXICO, GUATEMALA AND BELIZE

Login

Sign Up

After creating an account, you'll be able to track your payment status, track the confirmation and you can also rate the tour after you finished the tour.
Username*
Password*
Confirm Password*
First Name*
Last Name*
Birth Date*
Email*
Phone*
Country*
* Creating an account means you're okay with our Terms of Service and Privacy Statement.
Please agree to all the terms and conditions before proceeding to the next step

Already a member?

Login

Gastronomy Experiences

Home > Get inspired! > Cultural Highlights > Gastronomy Experiences

Grandmother cooking Sierra Norte of Oaxaca

Due to the diverse microclimates, each region of Mesoamerica has different gastronomy. Yet, three core ingredients make up the basis of most dishes: corn, beans and chilli peppers. In here, you can find some of the world’s best street food and colourful markets. You’ll never be short of options!
 
Most of our culinary experiences focus on Mexico, with a wide variety of styles. In this country, you can taste the Carne Asada, yummy seafood and excellent wine in the northwest. Besides, eat some tacos and mole to cure the tequila hangover around the central part of the country. Heading south, you can enjoy chapulines (seasoned grasshoppers) accompanied by the best Mezcal. Finally, the Yucatán Peninsula offers delicious Mayan delicacies.
 
Guatemala‘s gastronomy is also tasty and varied. Throughout our routes, we will explore a local coffee plantation and taste the famous pipián stew. Prepare your paladar for exquisite food while travelling with Lupita!
Fruits at the market
Oaxaca’s Markets, Mezcal Farms and Mexican Gastronomy

Every “foody” should visit Oaxaca. Throughout history, its cuisine has been an explosion of culinary colour and a treat for the taste buds.

While on our tours, we visit the vibrant markets to taste selected delicacies, such as mole. Moreover, we explore a traditional Mezcal farm* and some of the best traditional restaurants and cantinas around. Welcome to Oaxaca, where food lovers’ dreams come true!

* Mezcal is a distilled drink with a smokey touch made from the agave plant, typical from Oaxaca.

Sort by

View of the Main Pyramid at Chichén Itzá Archeological Site

South Mexico Wonders

Typical Mayan kitchen
Totonac cooking class and Vanilla Tour

In Papantla, Veracruz, we camp for two nights at a vanilla hacienda. In here, the local Totonac women will teach us how to cook some delicacies. Moreover, we will tour through the plantations to learn about this aromatic plant. These two activities round up a visit to the archaeological visit of El Tajín site!

Sort by

Tequila Tasting
José Cuervo & Agave fields tour at Tequila

The magic village of Tequila contains beautiful colonial architecture apart from many distilleries. Moreover, its surrounding agave fields are UNESCO heritage sites.

The most renowned distillery is José Cuervo. We will visit it on a tour to discover the tequila as a way of life, meeting jimadores and tequila blenders. First, we will explore the agave fields and explore the famous La Rojeña distillery. After that, you will taste straight from the barrel at the Reserva de la Familia cellar. Then, we’ll enjoy a professional tasting at the distillery. To finish the adventure, we will tour Los Limoneros garden and enjoy some Mexican snacks. The afternoon is free to keep visiting interesting spots, or to have a good nap and rest your drinks! 😉

Sort by

Hacienda Pulquera
Pulque tour at Tlaxcala

Tlaxcala state is famous for its pulque. In here, we will enjoy a tour around the agave fields followed by a tasting with different flavours. People have been consuming pulque for at least 2,000 years. To make pulque, the indigenous people fermented the sap of the agave plant*. Thus, this prehispanic beverage has a low alcohol content (usually between 2% and 8%).

* The agave is a spiky plant that forms the basis of most of Mexico’s alcoholic drinks.

Sort by

Vineyards at Copper Canyon
Baja California’s Wine Region

Guadalupe’s valley is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the Americas. This area is gaining a revered status due to its natural beauty and excellent gastronomy. Good wine and relaxed ambience imbibe each winery with a feeling of being among friends. While in our tours, we visit 2-3 wineries to experience the wines this region has to offer.

Wine at Parras de la Fuente
Vineyards in Parras de la Fuente

The small pueblo mágico of Parras de la Fuente resides in the Mexican northern state of Coahuila. This is one of the country’s most overlooked wine-producing regions. Here, we will have the opportunity to visit Casa Madero, the oldest winery in the Americas. Its wines include both reds and whites, including Malbecs and Chardonnays.

Sort by

Traditions gathering...

The Guelaguetza Folklore Festival

The Guelaguetza Festival is an impressive indigenous dancing, cultural and culinary celebration. A coming together of cultures and tradition waits for you during the Mexican summers!

Flor de Piña Dance in Oaxaca City

The Guelaguetza Festival

2 tours
We are using cookies to give you the best experience. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in privacy settings.
AcceptPrivacy Settings

  • Cookies and similar technologies
  • Information collected
  • Consent for cookies
  • Third-party cookies
  • Cookies and similar technologies used on this website

Cookies and similar technologies

Cookies and similar technologies

A cookie is a small text file which is place onto your computer or electronic device when you access our website. Similar technologies include web beacons, action tags, local shared objects (‘flash cookies’) and single-pixel gifs. Such technologies can be used to track users’ actions and activities and to store information about them.

Information collected

Information collected

We may obtain information about your computer or any other electronic device which you use to access our website, such as IP address, your browser and/or other internet log information and your name. We will treat this information as your personal information.

In certain circumstances we may also collect personal information about you but only when you voluntarily provide it (e.g. by completing an online form) or when you book and/or purchase services from us.

Consent for cookies

Consent for cookies

In most cases we will need your consent in order to use cookies on this website. The exception is where the cookie is essential in order for us to provide you with a service you have requested, or essential to inherit functionality of the website (e.g. to use our check-out process).

Where we wish to use cookies that require your consent you will be asked whether you consent to the use of cookies in the following manner:

  • On the first occasion a pop-up will ask the user to consent by clicking a checkbox. This preference will then be stored for the future.
  • To opt-out of receiving notifications of certain information you can contact us here at [email protected]

Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies

We work with third party suppliers who may also set cookies on our website. These cookies and their third party owners are included in the table below. By consenting to the use of cookies on our site you will be consenting to the use of these cookies. These cookies will be used to collect the following information:

  • Your IP address and time of visit
  • The fact that you visited our website

Cookies and similar technologies used on this website

Cookies and similar technologies used on this website

The following third-party cookies and similar technologies are used on this website:

  • Google Analytics – Google – to track website traffic and utilisation.
  • Youtube Channel – Youtube – to provide you with Youtube embedded videos.

For more information on the usage of cookies by Google Analytics click here.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on click here.