If you’re hungry for an authentic Puerto Rican experience, Flavors of San Juan Food Tours is your perfect starting point. This award-winning culinary walking tour takes you on a flavorful journey through the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan; one bite at a time.

A Taste of History and Culture
Puerto Rican food is deeply rooted in Spanish, African, and Taíno traditions. On this guided tour, you’ll sample the best of it all. Think mofongo, hand-crafted empanadas, fresh local coffee, and rum cocktails. But it’s not just about food, every stop tells a story. As you stroll past 500-year-old buildings and vibrant plazas, your guide will share local legends, historical insights, and foodie secrets you won’t find in any travel book.
What to Expect on Flavors of San Juan Food Tours
Each food tour includes multiple tasting stops—usually five or six—and lasts about 3 hours. You’ll explore iconic restaurants, hidden courtyards, and locally loved spots that even some residents haven’t discovered.
Expect to try:
- Mofongo: mashed green plantains with garlic and crispy pork
- Tostones: double-fried plantains, crunchy and golden
- Local ceviche: bright, citrusy, and fresh from the sea
- Artisan chocolate or flan: for the sweet finish
- Craft cocktails or Puerto Rican rum punch: yes, drinks are included!
Tours operate rain or shine, and the walk is leisurely with plenty of time to savor each dish.
Why It’s a Must-Do in San Juan
Whether it’s your first trip to Puerto Rico or your tenth, Flavors of San Juan offers something new every time. It’s consistently rated one of the top food tours in the Caribbean. With local guides passionate about their city and cuisine, the experience feels more like walking with a friend than a scripted tour.
Better yet, it’s an easy way to explore Old San Juan’s top food spots, sample authentic Puerto Rican cuisine, and learn about local history and culture, all in a single afternoon.

Perfect For:
- Foodies looking for the best bites in Old San Juan
- Couples and solo travelers seeking cultural immersion
- Cruise ship passengers on a tight schedule
- First-time visitors who want to hit top culinary highlights quickly
Insider Tip:
Book your spot early. These tours fill up fast, especially on weekends and cruise days. And yes—come hungry!
More Info:
Visit flavorsofsanjuan to check tour availability, group options, and private experiences.
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