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Experience authentic Baja seafood and local beers on a 3-hour walking tour in San Jose del Cabo, visiting four food stops with expert guidance for $110.41.
Discover San Jose del Cabo’s vibrant seafood scene and enjoy local beers on this engaging 3-hour walking tour. Priced at $110.41 per person, the experience combines delicious Baja-style dishes with cultural insights, making it ideal for food lovers, couples, and families seeking authentic flavors beyond the tourist spots.
Starting at Tropicana Los Cabos, the tour takes you through four carefully selected stops, each offering a different taste of Baja’s seafood and craft beverages. With small groups of up to 12, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere. Expect to sample four+ tastings of seafood dishes like ceviche, fish tacos, smoked marlin, shrimp aguachile, and tuna sashimi, each paired with a cold local beer or soft drink to enhance the flavors.
While the tour is highly praised for its knowledgeable guide and delicious food, it lasts approximately 3 hours and is designed to be accessible, with most travelers able to participate. The tour departs at noon and ends back at the starting point, making it a perfect midday activity to explore Baja’s culinary traditions in a relaxed setting.


The tour kicks off at Tropicana Los Cabos, located at Blvd. Antonio Mijares 30 in the Centro area. From there, the guide leads your small group through local favorites known for Baja-style seafood. The mobile ticket system ensures easy access, and the tour’s 3-hour length makes it a perfect addition to a day of sightseeing.
Participants should note that transportation to and from the meeting point is not included**, so plan accordingly. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join comfortably.
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Your first taste features three Baja-style bites at a popular mariscos spot: a crispy fish taco, a smoky marlin torito, and a Chile Güero stuffed with smoked marlin topped with melted cheese. This initial stop, lasting 45 minutes, introduces the fresh seafood that Baja is famous for.
The crispy fish taco offers a satisfying crunch paired with fresh seafood flavors, while the smoked marlin provides a deep, smoky taste. The Chile Güero adds a flavorful twist, setting a lively tone for the rest of the tour.

Next, the tour visits Idelfonso Green, where a ceviche tostada made with cooked and raw shrimp, octopus, clam, scallops, and fish is served. The stop also includes tasting a live chocolata clam and a warm smoked marlin empanada with onion and poblano.
This stop highlights Baja’s seafood diversity, with ceviche offering a tangy, refreshing taste, balanced by the warmth of the smoked empanada. Expect to spend 45 minutes here, gaining insight into local seafood preparations.

Here, shrimp aguachile and tuna sashimi are prepared fresh on-site, showcasing Baja’s coastal flavors. The shrimp aguachile has a spicy, tangy profile, while the tuna sashimi provides a clean, delicate taste.
This segment emphasizes seafood that’s both flavorful and light, perfect for a midday tasting. The 45-minute stop offers a chance to appreciate the freshness and quality of Baja seafood.

The tour concludes with artisanal Mexican paletas, made from natural fruits and traditional flavors. This sweet finish perfectly complements the savory seafood tastings, offering a cooling, refreshing end to the experience.
The 45-minute stop at Ignacio Zaragoza not only highlights local desserts but also provides a relaxed atmosphere for reflection and photos.
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Each stop features a cold Mexican beer or soft drink, carefully selected to pair with the seafood dishes. Bottled water is also provided throughout, ensuring hydration during the walking tour.
Alcoholic beverages are only served to guests over 18 years old, aligning with local regulations. The inclusion of soda or soft drinks offers a non-alcoholic option for those who prefer it.

A key element of this tour is the knowledgeable guide who shares local food traditions and cultural insights. The guide’s charm and expertise enhance the experience, making each stop more meaningful. An early review describes the guide as informative and charming, helping to deepen appreciation for Baja’s culinary heritage.

Since the tour involves walking between four stops, participants should be prepared for some strolling. The stops are all accessible locations, and most travelers should find the pace comfortable. The tour is suitable for most ages and physical abilities, with no specific restrictions noted.
The meeting point is Tropicana Los Cabos, and the tour departs at 12:00 pm. No transportation is included, so travelers should plan to arrive on time. The tour ends back at the start location, providing convenience for those staying nearby.
Since the group is limited to 12 participants, booking in advance is recommended. A full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours prior, making it flexible for changing plans.
This tour offers a balanced mix of flavors, culture, and local insights. The carefully curated stops allow tasting some of Baja’s most iconic seafood dishes, each paired with a local beer or beverage. The small-group setting ensures personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
The experience is especially suitable for foodies, couples, and families looking to explore Baja beyond the beaches. The combination of delicious food, cultural stories, and relaxed pacing makes it a highly engaging midday activity.
While the tour is highly praised, it is a walking experience, which may not suit those with mobility issues. The duration is only 3 hours, so it’s a focused tasting adventure rather than a comprehensive culinary tour. Transportation to the meeting point is not included, and some stops involve outdoor settings, so appropriate clothing is advised.
This tour stands out for its authentic Baja seafood and local beers, offering a flavorful journey through San Jose del Cabo’s culinary scene. The expert guide and well-chosen stops ensure an experience that is both educational and delicious. The small group size enhances the intimacy, making it ideal for those who enjoy engaging food experiences.
While it’s a short tour, it delivers value through variety and quality, making the most of Baja’s seafood traditions. It’s especially recommended for food lovers eager to taste Baja’s signature dishes in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
“This was definitely worth it. The food was delicious and different. The guide was very informative and charming. We really enjoyed it.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most participants can join, though children should be comfortable walking and eating seafood. The tour is family-friendly, but no specific age restrictions are noted.
Are vegetarian options available?
The tour primarily features seafood dishes; vegetarian options are not specified and may not be available at all stops.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for walking outdoors is recommended. Since stops are outdoors, bring sun protection and a hat if needed.
Does the tour include alcohol?
Yes, each stop includes a cold Mexican beer or soft drink, with alcohol only served to guests over 18 years old.
Are there any dietary restrictions this tour can accommodate?
Specific dietary accommodations are not mentioned, so guests with allergies or restrictions should inquire in advance.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking early is advisable, especially since the group size is limited to 12 participants.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, ensuring flexibility in planning.
What is the tour’s duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes back at the Tropicana Los Cabos meeting point.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, travelers are responsible for reaching Tropicana Los Cabos on their own.
How is the guide?
The guide is described as informative and charming, enhancing the overall experience with local stories and cultural insights.