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Explore Quebec's Island of Orléans on a 3-hour guided tasting tour featuring local jam, cider, chocolate, and wine for $63 per person, with expert guides and multiple stops.
Discover the delightful flavors of Quebec’s Island of Orléans on this 3-hour guided tour from Quebec City for $63 per person. This experience takes you in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus to four carefully selected stops, where you enjoy tastings of local products including jam, cider, nougat, chocolate, and wines. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll learn about the area’s history and meet local producers along the way.
This tour is ideal for those interested in gastronomy, local history, and scenic landscapes. Keep in mind that the tour involves small tastings at each stop and is not wheelchair accessible. The pickup from Place d’Arme makes logistics straightforward, and the multiple stops ensure a variety of flavors to sample. This tour offers a flavorful taste of Orléans, with a balance of education and indulgence.


The tour starts with a pickup near Château Frontenac at Place d’Arme, setting the stage for a journey into the culinary riches of Orléans. The comfortable bus takes you across the island, where each stop reveals a different aspect of local craftsmanship and taste. The informative guides share stories about the area’s colonization roots and its evolution into a vibrant producer of regional specialties.
This experience offers a great overview of local products that are integral to the island’s charm. The tastings at each stop are designed to give a perfect sampling experience—enough to appreciate the flavors without overindulgence. The small size of the groups enhances the chance to ask questions and hear detailed stories from the producers.
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One of the tour highlights is a visit to Chocolaterie Ste Petronille, known for handmade chocolates, truffles, jams, and ice-cream soaked in chocolate. The visit provides an opportunity to taste their sweet creations and learn about their process, although the experience is somewhat rushed and busy during peak times.
Next, the Nougaterie of St. Pierre offers a chance to sample nougats and other sweets. This stop emphasizes local artisanal craftsmanship, with the guide explaining the origins of their recipes and the significance of these sweets in the region.

At Cidrerie Bilodeau, the focus is on cider, juice, and apple jelly, all made from local apples. The relaxed atmosphere here allows for ample tasting opportunities, giving visitors a good sense of the variety and quality of the regional orchard products.
The guide’s explanations help contextualize the importance of cider-making in the area, and visitors can enjoy sampling different types of cider while hearing about the production process.
The Vineyard of Mitan rounds out the tour with a wine tasting featuring white, red, and ice wines. This stop showcases the local winemaking heritage, with friendly staff guiding the tastings and sharing insights into the region’s climate and grape varieties.
This venue provides a more relaxed and leisurely environment for tasting, with opportunities to ask questions about wine production and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the 3-hour experience, the group makes four stops, each designed to highlight different local specialties. The pacing allows enough time to enjoy the tastings and engage with producers, but some reviews note that the visit to the chocolate shop can be a bit rushed during busy periods.
The guided bus ride itself is informative, with the guide sharing history about the island and its colonization, giving context to the local produce.
The tour departs from Place d’Arme, near Château Frontenac, and includes pickup and drop-off. Travelers are advised to arrive 10-15 minutes early and look for the colorful bus. The small group size makes the experience more intimate, and the language options include French and English.
While luggage and large bags are not permitted, the walk to the meeting point is straightforward, and the bus is modern and comfortable.
Priced at $63, this tour offers a balanced combination of sightseeing, local flavor, and storytelling. The guided experience enhances the tasting opportunities with knowledgeable hosts, and the multiple stops give a well-rounded taste of Orléans’ culinary scene.
The reviews highlight friendly guides and good quality tastings, especially at the wine venue. Some feedback suggests the chocolate stop could benefit from a slower pace or more detailed demonstration, but overall, the experience is pleasurable and informative.
This tour suits foodies, history enthusiasts, and those curious about local Quebec culture. It’s especially fitting for adults interested in wine, cider, and artisanal sweets. Since alcohol tastings are involved, the activity is ideal for 18+ participants, and not wheelchair accessible.
The short duration makes it a good option for visitors seeking a quick but flavorful introduction to Orléans’ local products without a long commitment.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, including four stops for tastings and the bus ride.
What is included in the price?
The price covers pickup and drop-off from Place d’Arme, the guided bus tour, product presentations, and small tastings at four locations.
Are there any food or drink restrictions?
Yes, participants must be 18+ to partake in alcohol tastings, and large luggage or oversized bags are not allowed.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not wheelchair accessible and may not suit travelers with mobility impairments.
What language is the tour conducted in?
Guides operate in French and English, depending on the group.
Where does the tour start?
From Place d’Arme, near the Château Frontenac in Quebec City, with directions to arrive early.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring passport or ID card for identification purposes.
Is there a stop for lunch or dinner?
No, the tour focuses on tastings and does not include a meal stop.
Can children join this tour?
Children must be accompanied by an adult and are not allowed to participate in alcohol tastings.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of local flavor tastings, informative guides, and the scenic setting of Orléans provides a comprehensive and flavorful experience for visitors wanting to explore Quebec’s culinary side.