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Join a 3-hour guided food tour in Alicante featuring local market visits, authentic tapas, and wine tastings, led by friendly experts for an immersive experience.

The Alicante: Food Walking Tour with Wine Tasting and Tapas offers a flavorful journey through the heart of this vibrant Spanish city. Priced at $153 per person and lasting 3 hours, this tour is designed for those eager to explore Alicante’s local flavors beyond the usual tourist spots. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the experience combines visits to local food markets, stops at authentic tapas bars, and tastings of regional wines and seafood delicacies.
This tour is ideal for food lovers who enjoy discovering traditional cuisine firsthand. While it doesn’t include hotel pickup or drop-off, the tour starts conveniently at the main entrance of Casa Carbonell. It’s perfect for travelers keen on small-group interactions, with a limit of 10 participants ensuring a personal and engaging experience. The tour takes place rain or shine, and offers special accommodations for dietary restrictions, making it accessible and flexible for a variety of guests.
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The tour begins at the main entrance of Casa Carbonell, a prominent building in Alicante. Here, the guide kicks off with an introduction to local gastronomy, customs, and words, setting the tone for a culturally rich experience. The first stop involves a local bar where visitors are welcomed with a glass of white wine paired with traditional tapas. This initial tasting provides insight into Alicante’s culinary roots and customs, sparking curiosity for what’s to come.
The emphasis on authentic local flavors from the start helps set this tour apart from generic city walks. Guests appreciate this warm, informative start, which makes the experience feel personal and rooted in the city’s traditions. The guide’s friendly manner and storytelling style enhance the immersion, making each taste more meaningful.

Next, the tour visits the Central Market, where the lively atmosphere immerses participants in Alicante’s daily food culture. Here, guests marvel at the fresh seafood, almonds, fruits, and vegetables on display. The guide shares insights about the local products, giving visitors a deeper understanding of Alicante’s agricultural and culinary staples.
The market’s vibrant surroundings create an authentic backdrop for tasting sessions. Guests can see, smell, and hear the bustling market life while sampling regional treats. The market visit typically lasts about 45 minutes, allowing ample time to admire the stalls and learn about the ingredients that feature prominently in Alicante’s cuisine.

Within the market, a local tapas bar offers guests the chance to enjoy seafood tapas paired with Monastrell red wine from Alicante or a draft beer (caña). The focus on seafood highlights one of Alicante’s culinary highlights, with fresh, well-prepared dishes that showcase local fishing traditions.
The guide explains the significance of these dishes, adding cultural context to each tasting. Guests often comment on the high quality and freshness of the seafood, as well as the welcoming atmosphere of these neighborhood bars. This stop emphasizes the city’s reputation for excellent seafood and regional wines.
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The final segment takes place at a local bar where the highlight is Montadito, a small bread-based snack topped with various local ingredients. Guests taste this popular Alicante specialty while making a final toast with a local liquor. This conclusion wraps up the culinary journey on a high note, emphasizing traditional flavors and conviviality.
The guide’s storytelling continues here, sharing the history and customs behind these classic dishes. Guests find this final tasting both satisfying and fun, leaving with a deeper appreciation for Alicante’s local food culture.
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This tour operates Tuesday through Saturday, with the food market component available until 2:30 pm. On Sundays and Mondays, the market is replaced by visits to local bars or restaurants, still maintaining the core focus on authentic food and wine.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes since the experience involves walking through narrow streets and bustling markets. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and water is provided to keep everyone refreshed.
While the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, its central meeting point makes it easy to join from most accommodations in Alicante. The small-group size ensures personalized interaction, and the live guides speak both English and Spanish.

The combination of well-chosen stops—from the historic Casa Carbonell to the lively Central Market—and the expert guidance make this tour a standout. The guide’s ability to share local customs and stories enhances the tasting experience, making it more than just a series of snacks and sips.
Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially mentioning Silvina for her warmth, organization, and deep local knowledge. Guests appreciate how she explains the significance of each dish and drink, adding richness to each tasting.

With a maximum of 10 participants, this experience offers an intimate setting where questions are encouraged, and the guide can tailor insights based on guests’ interests. The small group also means more flexibility in timing and a relaxed pace that allows savoring each tasting without feeling rushed.
Considering the inclusion of multiple wine tastings, several tapas, and visits to top local venues, the $153 price is competitive. Guests also enjoy water and the comprehensive cultural context provided throughout the tour.

This tour suits anyone passionate about authentic Spanish cuisine, especially seafood lovers and wine enthusiasts. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers interested in local markets, traditional tapas, and small-group experiences.
The tour’s pacing makes it accessible for most, though those with mobility issues should confirm accessibility details. Vegetarian options can be accommodated with advance notice, ensuring dietary restrictions are respected.
The Alicante: Food Walking Tour with Wine Tasting and Tapas offers a genuine taste of Alicante’s culinary traditions through carefully curated stops, engaging storytelling, and high-quality tastings. The friendly guides and authentic venues create a memorable experience that captures the city’s flavors and culture.
While the tour does not include hotel transport, its central starting point and compact schedule make it easy to join. The combination of local market visits, seafood tapas, and regional wines makes this a worthwhile choice for those eager to explore Alicante’s food scene with an expert guide by their side.
“Silvina was lovely, friendly and knowledgeable about the area and local customs. The tour was informative, and the tapas and wine local specialties…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
Yes, the tour can accommodate vegetarians and other dietary needs if notified in advance.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through markets and streets. Water is provided, but other drinks are included as part of the tasting experience.
What is the tour’s starting point and how do I find it?
The tour starts at the main entrance of Casa Carbonell, a notable building in Alicante, easy to locate in the city center.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel schedule.